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I was in Naval Aviation in the later 70's to early 80's - other than a few
brawls between our air-wing and our brothers in military service (Marines in
particular), we spent most of our time keeping our eye on the ball and
giving the communists great pause.
To ALL of the servicemen and women serving our country, and to their
relatives: I wish you all - a heartfelt Merry Christmas!
Michael T
A16
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than a few> I was in Naval Aviation in the later 70's to early 80's - other
(Marines in> brawls between our air-wing and our brothers in military service
and> particular), we spent most of our time keeping our eye on the ball
Ditto, but as panty-waisted ET jumping from island to island, I gave the Ruskies even less to worry about. For those in uniform during this holiday season, my family and I will sleep soundly -knowing that you have the watch. We hope you and your loved ones are doing okay. And we are grateful for your service. Our prayers are with you. MarkB> giving the communists great pause.> > > To ALL of the servicemen and women serving our country, and to their > relatives: I wish you all - a heartfelt Merry Christmas! > > > > Michael T > A16 > lasvegasrider
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Later 60's to early 70's for me...AE...kept A6's in shape to bomb charlie. (Dang, I'm old!)>"Michael T" writes: > >I was in Naval Aviation in the later 70's to early 80's
Big ditto on that! Sonny '02 KLR650> >To ALL of the servicemen and women serving our country, and to their > >relatives: I wish you all - a heartfelt Merry Christmas!
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I was in the Navy 68-71. Spent some time in Pensacola and then in Norfolk,
assigned to Sub Squad Six. I was a spook, anybody know what that is?
Terry
Tenn
93 KLR
95 KLX (2)
85 BMW R80G/S
Later 60's to early 70's for me...AE...kept A6's in shape to bomb charlie. (Dang, I'm old!)>"Michael T" writes: > >I was in Naval Aviation in the later 70's to early 80's
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> >To ALL of the servicemen and women serving our country, and to their > >relatives: I wish you all - a heartfelt Merry Christmas!
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--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, someone wrote> I was in the Navy
68-71. Spent some time in Pensacola and then in Norfolk,
Do you like mean those guys hiding out in Central America, hanging out under trees eating bananas? Conall> assigned to Sub Squad Six. I was a spook, anybody know what that is?
nklr - klr riders who have served or are serving - speak up - m
Ahem, someday I MIGHT admit that some of my best friends were
'spooks,' but then they'd just jerk my clearence.
It's good to know this board has some solid bretheren-of-the-sea and
NavAir. Thought I'd better hurry to 'put my oar in the water' before
this thread got filled up with Khaki. I was in P-Cola in the 60's too;
blackshoe ET who caught the last NAVCAD class. Exciting life; those
WERE the good old days!! [Old is a state of mind]
In keeping with the season, A less known verse of the Navy Hymn that
speaks to all those 'youngsters' in harms way this Christmas:
Lord, guard and guide the men who fly
And those who on the ocean ply;
Be with our troops upon the land,
And all who for their country stand:
Be with these guardians day and night
And may their trust be in thy might.
Author Unknown (1955)
That they come home safe!!
Pat M
WA
A14
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, telliott@a... wrote: > I was in the Navy 68-71. Spent some time in Pensacola and then in Norfolk, > assigned to Sub Squad Six. I was a spook, anybody know what that is? > > Terry > Tenn > 93 KLR > 95 KLX (2) > 85 BMW R80G/S > > >"Michael T" writes: > > >I was in Naval Aviation in the later 70's to early 80's > > Later 60's to early 70's for me...AE...kept A6's in shape to bomb charlie. > (Dang, I'm old!) > > > > >To ALL of the servicemen and women serving our country, and to their > > >relatives: I wish you all - a heartfelt Merry Christmas! > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Supported a few on Adak, before the end of the cold war. My roomy
there was CT-2. But I never held the spook part against him.
MarkB
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, telliott@a... wrote: > I was in the Navy 68-71. Spent some time in Pensacola and then in Norfolk, > assigned to Sub Squad Six. I was a spook, anybody know what that is? > > Terry > Tenn > 93 KLR > 95 KLX (2) > 85 BMW R80G/S > > >"Michael T" writes: > > >I was in Naval Aviation in the later 70's to early 80's > > Later 60's to early 70's for me...AE...kept A6's in shape to bomb charlie. > (Dang, I'm old!) > > > > >To ALL of the servicemen and women serving our country, and to their > > >relatives: I wish you all - a heartfelt Merry Christmas! > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Michael T"
wrote:
than a few> I was in Naval Aviation in the later 70's to early 80's - other
(Marines in> brawls between our air-wing and our brothers in military service
and> particular), we spent most of our time keeping our eye on the ball
I was in the Navy in the early 80's playing with guns, bombs, missles, and nukes. (AO) After about 3 years of that crap they kicked me out, just like my grade school did, and my high school. Hmmmmmm, I think I see a pattern here. I didn't take any crap (or orders apparently) from anyone..........especially phillipino's telling me to "backume de ploor", translated "vacuum the floor". MrMoose A8 (Barbie and Ken special)> giving the communists great pause.> > > To ALL of the servicemen and women serving our country, and to their > relatives: I wish you all - a heartfelt Merry Christmas! > > > > Michael T > A16 > lasvegasrider
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An Ops puke ?
Dooden
A15 Green Ape

--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, telliott@a... wrote: > I was in the Navy 68-71. Spent some time in Pensacola and then in Norfolk, > assigned to Sub Squad Six. I was a spook, anybody know what that is? > > Terry > Tenn > 93 KLR > 95 KLX (2) > 85 BMW R80G/S > > >"Michael T" writes: > > >I was in Naval Aviation in the later 70's to early 80's > > Later 60's to early 70's for me...AE...kept A6's in shape to bomb charlie. > (Dang, I'm old!) > > > > >To ALL of the servicemen and women serving our country, and to their > > >relatives: I wish you all - a heartfelt Merry Christmas! > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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telliott@... wrote:
I was a S3 TRO in a TOC in Vietnam 67-68 and when we were out in the field S2 was about 10 steps away. Alan Henderson A13 Iowa> I was in the Navy 68-71. Spent some time in Pensacola and then in Norfolk, > assigned to Sub Squad Six. I was a spook, anybody know what that is? > > Terry > Tenn > 93 KLR > 95 KLX (2) > 85 BMW R80G/S >
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