How many "Vets" do we have here on this site?

Meathook

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I was just wondering how many Vets we have here and what Branch of the Military you might have served in?

USAF for me, Retired now after twenty six (26) years 1969 to 1996, served in 62 countries around the globe to include Vietnam, Gulf War 1 and Bosnia.

In any event - Thanks to all those that did serve and this site is pretty cool for all kinds of hints and guidance while maintaining your "ride".

Happy New Year all - Salute :xyxthumbs:
 
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USN Air Traffic Control - Ground Control Approach Specialist.
1968-1972

I was aboard when the USS Essex picked up Apollo 7. Also was in my whites in this flight deck picture taken from a helicopter.

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Army- Self Propelled Artillery..BOOM BOOM Big Guns!
 
Army. Military Police. Operation Iraqi Freedom. Stationed in FT Stewart on a special assignment working ranges and teaching soldiers are weapon systems.
 
Marine Corps 1998-2002
- Primary MOS 2531 (later changed to 0621) Field Radio Operator
- Secondary MOS 8531 Primary Marksmanship Instructor

Air National Guard 2004 - Present
 
US Army - 1983-85, two year program, ADA all the way! (Air Defense Artillery) if I would have stayed any longer they would have sent me home! Loved Germany though!
 
US Navy 1991-1996 - Operations Specialist NEC 0311
WV ARNG 1996-2003 - 91B to 91W Combat Medic
 
Thanks to all that replied so far, Outstanding, I love the photos (when included) too.

I love that carrier shot, I was assigned to the US Navy Blue Angels for three months (special assignment) and I got to launch from the "Lexington" when she was still operational, it was the thrill of a lifetime for me.

Thanks to all....
 
Thanks to all that replied so far, Outstanding, I love the photos (when included) too.

I love that carrier shot, I was assigned to the US Navy Blue Angels for three months (special assignment) and I got to launch from the "Lexington" when she was still operational, it was the thrill of a lifetime for me.

Thanks to all....


The Lex was an Essex Class carrier. In 68 or 69 we steamed from Rhode Island to the coast of Corpus Christi to assist the air group training at the naval air station. The Lex was being refurbished and the jets needed a carrier to practice landing on. The Essex was (at that time) an anti submarine carrier so we had prop aircraft & helos. Each time a jet launched it scorched the old mahogany flight deck which had to be extinguished. The tarmack on the flight deck was so old it was flaking off exposing the wood.
 
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Navy 1963 to 1966
RM & TTY Repair - USS Boston, CAG1
 
Thanks for your service Meathook, all other veterans and those now serving! I was Army 68 - 69, Viet Nam service in the Mekong Delta, and later put in a stint with the Active Army Reserve. I think there's quite a few vets on this forum, and the rest of the members are respective and appreciative of veterans. Another reason AG Rocks!
 
U.S. Army Infanty 1991-1996

Door Gunner for a UH-60 in Mogadishu Somalia 1993-1994

I'm sitting in the front row bottom left.

Tim


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Very cool indeed, thanks to all that served, then and now - God Bless the USA!
 
us navy 1970-1973 vietnam. guided missle cruiser Providence clg 6 radar operator. scope dope. ps guided missels didnt work prior to cruise so we just shot 6 inch rounds into the coastal jungle.
 
Cool photos and Experiences by all who posted indeed, thanks.

This is one of my old time favorites - flying F4's, this was taken back in 1976 at Edwards AFB, that was one exciting area to be stationed in peacetime too.

I wish I was that young again....25 years old in this photo
 
I think he was just stating a "thank you" to that poster (Vet)...least that is what I think - it was my honor (thank you)
 
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