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Uncle Sam's Yacht Club, Airborne Division. :) I was a green shirt on the USS Midway, 1984-86 working on the last active duty F-4J/S (VF-151) out of Japan (Yokosuka and Atsugi). I was an AT (Comm / Nav / ECM). Forward deployed to Yokosuka, Japan for my first sea duty billet fresh out of AFTA. Japan was great. When I arrived, the ship was out of port, and there was almost nothing for me to do. Show up for muster, and "see ya later, son", so I got to explore Japan. Beautiful country, great people. Many strange and wonderful things they do.

Once the USS Neverdock got back to port, we got down to business though. Closest we came to being shot at was doing donuts in the Indian Ocean during the Iranian Hostage Crisis. Funny listening to pilots talk about tactics and maneuvering against Cessna 172s and Piper Cubs loaded with dynamite. (Consensus was low and slow over the top, light the burners and pull up...) Or call in the A-7s with the mighty Vulcan.

Work was hard, but we were good, so we didn't get hassled by the chiefs too bad. Working shifts was 12 on, 12 off, 7 days a week, with Steel Beach picnics every 90 days or so. I have a million sea stories. They all start like this "This is no shit..." LOL

Got to see a lot of places in the Far East up close and personal. Japan, The Phillippines, Singapore, Thailand, Korea, Australia, Guam. Got to experience two catapult launches and two arrested landings. (In the mail bird, and an S-3) Did a Trans-Pac to deliver 6 fresh fighters from Miramar, CA to the Phillippines. They flew them across the Pacific, doing round-robin refueling from a KC-10. I felt sorry for the poor bastards having to sit in the Phantom for all those hours. Us maintenance pukes got to ride in a regular airliner (think it was a DC-9, but I don't remember exactly) Miramar to Pearl Harbor, to Wake Island, to Guam, to the P.I.

After they retired the Phantoms, I came back stateside to the A-6 Intruder training squadron VA-42 and worked on one of the strangest aircraft I'd ever seen, the TC-4C. They are all in The Bone Yard now along with the Phantoms. Fun times. Learned a lot.

I appreciate all who served, whether you saw combat or not. Always honor the ones who gave it all.
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Uncle Sam's Yacht Club, Airborne Division. :) I was a green shirt on the USS Midway, 1984-86 working on the last active duty F-4J/S (VF-151) out of Japan (Yokosuka and Atsugi). I was an AT (Comm / Nav / ECM). Forward deployed to Yokosuka, Japan for my first sea duty billet fresh out of AFTA. Japan was great. When I arrived, the ship was out of port, and there was almost nothing for me to do. Show up for muster, and "see ya later, son", so I got to explore Japan. Beautiful country, great people. Many strange and wonderful things they do.

Once the USS Neverdock got back to port, we got down to business though. Closest we came to being shot at was doing donuts in the Indian Ocean during the Iranian Hostage Crisis. Funny listening to pilots talk about tactics and maneuvering against Cessna 172s and Piper Cubs loaded with dynamite. (Consensus was low and slow over the top, light the burners and pull up...) Or call in the A-7s with the mighty Vulcan.

Work was hard, but we were good, so we didn't get hassled by the chiefs too bad. Working shifts was 12 on, 12 off, 7 days a week, with Steel Beach picnics every 90 days or so. I have a million sea stories. They all start like this "This is no shit..." LOL

Got to see a lot of places in the Far East up close and personal. Japan, The Phillippines, Singapore, Thailand, Korea, Australia, Guam. Got to experience two catapult launches and two arrested landings. (In the mail bird, and an S-3) Did a Trans-Pac to deliver 6 fresh fighters from Miramar, CA to the Phillippines. They flew them across the Pacific, doing round-robin refueling from a KC-10. I felt sorry for the poor bastards having to sit in the Phantom for all those hours. Us maintenance pukes got to ride in a regular airliner (think it was a DC-9, but I don't remember exactly) Miramar to Pearl Harbor, to Wake Island, to Guam, to the P.I.

After they retired the Phantoms, I came back stateside to the A-6 Intruder training squadron VA-42 and worked on one of the strangest aircraft I'd ever seen, the TC-4C. They are all in The Bone Yard now along with the Phantoms. Fun times. Learned a lot.

I appreciate all who served, whether you saw combat or not. Always honor the ones who gave it all.
Hi Dave, thanks for serving and thanks for sharing, quite an adventure!
 

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Man, am I late to the party or what - just now finding this thread. To all my brothers and sisters: Thanks for your service!

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Retired from active duty after 21 years, took a year off to get my master's degree and returned to the AF as a civilian, now at 7 years. The first 13 years, I worked back-shop maintenance (calibration tech - PMEL). Got tire of that and retrained to the Manpower career field, which is what I continue to do today.

Worst assignment: Kunsan AB, ROK
Best assignment: Keesler AFB, MS (also a close second for worst)

Been a hell of a ride!
 

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Man, am I late to the party or what - just now finding this thread. To all my brothers and sisters: Thanks for your service!

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Retired from active duty after 21 years, took a year off to get my master's degree and returned to the AF as a civilian, now at 7 years. The first 13 years, I worked back-shop maintenance (calibration tech - PMEL). Got tire of that and retrained to the Manpower career field, which is what I continue to do today.

Worst assignment: Kunsan AB, ROK
Best assignment: Keesler AFB, MS (also a close second for worst)

Been a hell of a ride!
Me Air Farce …
plus 2years Army ..
Regards and Welcome Home !

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Uncle Sam's Yacht Club, Airborne Division. :) I was a green shirt on the USS Midway, 1984-86 working on the last active duty F-4J/S (VF-151) out of Japan (Yokosuka and Atsugi). I was an AT (Comm / Nav / ECM). Forward deployed to Yokosuka, Japan for my first sea duty billet fresh out of AFTA. Japan was great. When I arrived, the ship was out of port, and there was almost nothing for me to do. Show up for muster, and "see ya later, son", so I got to explore Japan. Beautiful country, great people. Many strange and wonderful things they do.

Once the USS Neverdock got back to port, we got down to business though. Closest we came to being shot at was doing donuts in the Indian Ocean during the Iranian Hostage Crisis. Funny listening to pilots talk about tactics and maneuvering against Cessna 172s and Piper Cubs loaded with dynamite. (Consensus was low and slow over the top, light the burners and pull up...) Or call in the A-7s with the mighty Vulcan.

Work was hard, but we were good, so we didn't get hassled by the chiefs too bad. Working shifts was 12 on, 12 off, 7 days a week, with Steel Beach picnics every 90 days or so. I have a million sea stories. They all start like this "This is no shit..." LOL

Got to see a lot of places in the Far East up close and personal. Japan, The Phillippines, Singapore, Thailand, Korea, Australia, Guam. Got to experience two catapult launches and two arrested landings. (In the mail bird, and an S-3) Did a Trans-Pac to deliver 6 fresh fighters from Miramar, CA to the Phillippines. They flew them across the Pacific, doing round-robin refueling from a KC-10. I felt sorry for the poor bastards having to sit in the Phantom for all those hours. Us maintenance pukes got to ride in a regular airliner (think it was a DC-9, but I don't remember exactly) Miramar to Pearl Harbor, to Wake Island, to Guam, to the P.I.

After they retired the Phantoms, I came back stateside to the A-6 Intruder training squadron VA-42 and worked on one of the strangest aircraft I'd ever seen, the TC-4C. They are all in The Bone Yard now along with the Phantoms. Fun times. Learned a lot.

I appreciate all who served, whether you saw combat or not. Always honor the ones who gave it all.
The F-4’s saved my life on many occasions..
Welcome Home…
BTW.. Navy F-4’s were the best Gunship Escorts ….
 
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Me Air Farce …
plus 2years Army ..
Regards and Welcome Home !

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Very nice display. And welcome home to you, Doc!
 

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Army-20 years from age of 17, last unit-5th Group at Campbell for 9 years: did bunches of stuff like my brothers on here.
15 years in law enforcement, many positions, last 4 years Detective.

To all current Law Enforcement brothers: I am sorry for what BS you have to put up with these days, but the support you have is far more than you realize.

God bless all of the folks on here that served their country and community. No one on the face of the planet better.

Rest in Peace all of our brothers and sisters that gave their life doing so, they have a special place waiting on them.
 
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To all current Law Enforcement brothers: I am sorry for what BS you have to put up with these days, but the support you have would blow your mind.
Welcome Home …
 

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I was there 52 years ago this month when Camille took it off the map. Can't say it was MY best duty.
I got there a year after Katrina - hated it, especially since my family had to stay behind due to housing issues (they ended up staying in WA for that 5 year stint). BUT, it was a good assignment because of the professional/personal development that came out of it. Was a toss up between best and worst...lol.
 

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I got there a year after Katrina - hated it, especially since my family had to stay behind due to housing issues (they ended up staying in WA for that 5 year stint). BUT, it was a good assignment because of the professional/personal development that came out of it. Was a toss up between best and worst...lol.
I was Army, TDY going to ATC school. 5 months there and off to RVN.
 
 



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