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Where were you stationed?

HankD

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You must have been in those old WW II barracks. We were the first training flight in the new two-story barracks. We even had air conditioning. Now those barracks have been torn down.
Yes at LACKLAND.
At Grifiss
We were in some old officers (pilots) rooms. we were intel and info (EDP) in with the SAC unit.
I never got used to the SAC alerts.
I had a room all to my self for a long time, then got a roommate which was fine.
 
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Reformed

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I never got used to the SAC alerts.

My last duty assignment was at Offutt AFB, SAC headquarters. I was a crew member on an RC-135. I had a roommate who was a crew member on the airborne command post (Looking Glass). We hardly saw each other. Either he was in the air or I was. I finally got my own place off base. I never had a roommate after that.
 

Van

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4th Armored - that was a LONG-long time ago!
in May 1971, the 4th was re-flagged as the 1st Armored Division.
I didn't know! I was always kinda proud I served in the same unit (twenty years later) that was the first to reach Bastone, the tip of Patton's spear. I guess my Class A shoulder patches are a collector item. :)
 

Roy

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ARMY
Basic 1972 - Ft. Polk
AIT - 1972/73 - Ft. Gordon, Ga.
Duty Station - 1973 - 1975: Ft. Huachuca, Az.
TDY: Ft. Bliss, Tx., White Sands, N.M., China Lake, Ca. Navy Base, Ft. Chaffee, Ar.
After 3 yrs. in the active reserves, joined the Coast Guard

1978: Boot Camp - Alameda, Ca.
1978/79: USCGC Blackthorn, Galveston, Tx.
1979: Avionics school, Elizabeth City, N.C.
1980/84: CG AR&SC and Air Station Elizabeth City
1984/90: CG Air Station Miami
1991/96: CG ATC Mobile, Al.
TAD: Gander, Newfoundland, Borinquen, P. R., Guantanemo Bay, Cuba
 

Van

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Basic 1972 - Ft. Polk
AIT - 1972/73 - Ft. Gordon, Ga.
Duty Station - 1973 - 1975: Ft. Huachuca, Az.
TDY: Ft. Bliss, Tx., White Sands, N.M., China Lake, Ca. Navy Base, Ft. Chaffee, Ar.
After 3 yrs. in the active reserves, joined the Coast Guard

1978: Boot Camp - Alameda, Ca.
1978/79: USCGC Blackthorn, Galveston, Tx.
1979: Avionics school, Elizabeth City, N.C.
1980/84: CG AR&SC and Air Station Elizabeth City
1984/90: CG Air Station Miami
1991/96: CG ATC Mobile, Al.
TAD: Gander, Newfoundland, Borinquen, P. R., Guantanemo Bay, Cuba

I see I was learning to march about 7 years before you at Ft Polk. My home was in North Ft Polk. I visited there after my children had grown and moved out, didn't recognize much. But I do have an Alameda story. Years ago, one of the older gentlemen in my old timers Sunday School class told me that he grew up in Alameda, and had seen B-25's at an airstrip near the docks early in WWII. Funny the things that stick in our memories....
 

Salty

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. Funny the things that stick in our memories....

I was PCS to EUCOM 3 times - Zweibruecken Base is now a college, Maniz has been turned into Condos - and Wildflecekn was given back to the Germans to continued to be used as military training base.
In some ways, I would love to go back and visit those two bases - but it wouldn't be the same - so from time to time I just think about the wonderful times I had there on the other side of the Pond. I might forget something in five minutes - but I often remember things to the minute detail of what happened 5 decades ago in Sunny Zwei.. One memory just back to me - our office had a softball team - and we played very consistent - we lost every single game! But we had a lot of fun.
 

evenifigoalone

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My mother was in the Navy, so when I was little we lived in a lot of different places. But she left the Navy when I was about 5 years old.
To my recollection, we lived in:
Charleston, North Carolina
New Jersey
Italy
Sicily

My mom was also stationed in Guam a couple times. She used to tell me all about it.

Probably more places than that. The place we live now is also a Navy town, and the last place she was stationed before she left.
 

padredurand

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Fort Dix, NJ for Basic (1979)
Aberdeen Proving Grounds, MD for AIT (1979)
Fort Carson, CO with 4th ID (1979 - 1981)
Ray Barracks, Germany with 3d Armored Division (1981-1984)
Back to Dix long enough to say goodbye. (1984)
 

Roy

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I see I was learning to march about 7 years before you at Ft Polk. My home was in North Ft Polk. I visited there after my children had grown and moved out, didn't recognize much. But I do have an Alameda story. Years ago, one of the older gentlemen in my old timers Sunday School class told me that he grew up in Alameda, and had seen B-25's at an airstrip near the docks early in WWII. Funny the things that stick in our memories....

I had basic and part of AIT at Ft. Polk, and all I can figure is that my love for the place must have been something like Stockholm syndrome. When it was all over, I didn't want to leave. We had the old wood frame WW2 barracks, and I got to where I liked it.

Talk about a simple life style! Moving was no big deal. All my possessions could be stuffed into a duffle bag and then a bus ticket to anywhere would do it for me.
 

Van

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I had basic and part of AIT at Ft. Polk, and all I can figure is that my love for the place must have been something like Stockholm syndrome. When it was all over, I didn't want to leave. We had the old wood frame WW2 barracks, and I got to where I liked it.

Talk about a simple life style! Moving was no big deal. All my possessions could be stuffed into a duffle bag and then a bus ticket to anywhere would do it for me.

Yes, our basic training barracks were just as yours, only 7 years newer. We trained with M-14's and yes by the end of the day they weighed a lot. One of my favorite memories was marching (in April or May) along a dirt road, and we could see a wall of rain ahead of us. Bone dry on one side, a downpour (huge droplets) on the other side. The DI had us march into the rain which soaked us, and then had us stop and put on our ponchos. Brings a smile to my face even now.
 

Roy

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One of my favorite memories was marching (in April or May) along a dirt road, and we could see a wall of rain ahead of us. Bone dry on one side, a downpour (huge droplets) on the other side. The DI had us march into the rain which soaked us, and then had us stop and put on our ponchos. Brings a smile to my face even now.

"It never rains in the Army. It just rains on the Army."
 
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