US Army M1 Tanker. 1990-1995. Ft. Knox, Camp Casey ROK, Ft. Polk and Ft. Hood.
My thanks to my fellow veterans and my thanks to Texas Roadhouse, which gave all vets a free lunch today including yours truly. Wonderful service and food.
USAF 1981 to 1985 Security Specialist
Tinker AFB oklahoma
Anderson AFB Guam
F.E. Warren AFB Cheyenne Wyoming
My son SSGT USAF X Ray Tech.
2005 to present
Keesler AFB Mississippi
Currently in part of the old Soviet Union supporting operations in Afghanistan for the second tour.
DANG RIGHT I'M PROUD OF THAT BOY!!!!
Thanks to all of you!
I said a little prayer this morning before I left for work to remember you and all the other Vets in this fine country, I included the POW's/MIA's and KIA's.
I wish I could be included in this fine group but alas I received a med discharge in '95 during bootcamp for the INARNG.
U.S. Army Signal Corp.
1977-1990
11 AD Sig Bn, 32 ADCOM - Darmstadt, FRG
104 CEWI BN, 4ID - Ft. Carson, Co
304th Sig Bn - ROK
704th SB, 4th ID - Ft. Carson, Co
55th SB, 56FA Brigade (Pershing) - Neckarsulm, FRG
705th SB, 5ID - Ft. Polk, La.
I have to ask, any one else wear a POW/MIA bracelet, I left one (CMSGT Mamiya) at the "wall", sent one to the family when his (Capt Laurent Gourley) remains were recovered, and have one I still wear every day........
Capt Ronald L. Bond USAF, shootdown date 09-30-1971, Laos, To his family, I remember, and am reminded every day what your son did for us, thank you and God Bless. Sorry for the thread jack
US Army Ordnance Corp
864th Engineer Bn, Ft Lewis Wa 1986-1988
46th Transportation Co., Camp Carroll, ROK 88-89
10th Mountain Division, Ft Drum, NY 89-91
702nd MSB 2ID, ROK 91-92
194th Armor Brigade, Ft. Knox, KY 92-94
I wouldn't trade the experience for the world, but maybe for new knees....