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Tai-Daishar_MT posted:
US Navy
83-06
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Interesting...were you ever stationed at AIMD Whidbey, on CV-59 in the AIMD, or in NAMTRAGRUDET at NAS Miramar? Just asking...I mighta worked for you at one point.
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Tai-Daishar_MT
Title: Moderator
Troll Eradicator
Posts: 469
Registered: 2000-3-9 15:14:13
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Stormyblade posted:
Tai-Daishar_MT posted:
US Navy
83-06
AVCM
Interesting...were you ever stationed at AIMD Whidbey, on CV-59 in the AIMD, or in NAMTRAGRUDET at NAS Miramar? Just asking...I mighta worked for you at one point.
I was stationed at AIMD Whidbey twice, the first time as an AQ3/AQ2 from 85-89 (worked in 69A and 65D) and the second was as an AT1/ATC from 92-94 (worked in 650 Branch and QA). The rest of my career was in O-Level in the F/A-18 community at Lemoore, CA and Japan.
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Fozzie_Bear posted:
I humped a SAW for 4 years in the Army as an infantryman between 88 and 92
SAW gunner for 4 years? Jesus...
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Ptilk
Title: Creepy old pirate
Posts: 2,359
Registered: 2002-2-13 14:52:58
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US Navy, retired
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Fozzie_Bear
Posts: 2,490
Registered: 2001-12-20 01:43:43
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Back pain aside I wouldn't have had it any other way.
3 words
Belt Fed Ammo
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AkagiyamaMissile posted:
SeligSwiftblades posted:
USAF 94 - Present
Wait up...
Sel, aren't you one of us(ACF) in Japan after the earthquake?
IIRC, I remember your name...if I'm right, how are things going over there?
I'd rather not ask more if I'm wrong...
Beyond me mistaking you, thank you for your service. 
Yeah, I'm over here in North Japan. As far as life returning to normal it is going quite well here but then we didn't get hit that hard. Further south of us near the epicenter there is still a lot of people without homes and still living in shelters. Fukushima nuclear reactor plant is fubar and it's going to take forever and a day to get that mess cleaned up. But the Japanese are quite resilient and they really know how to just buckle down and deal with it. It may not happen overnight but they don't complain much.
Feel free to ask questions and thanks for the thank you's.
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Sgian_Dubh
Posts: 446
Registered: 2003-4-7 10:19:52
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Army
98-02
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-Mithan-
Title: VNBoard Admin
Posts: 1,287
Registered: 2000-3-1 11:53:15
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Canadian Special Forces:
94-98
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Tai-Daishar_MT posted:
Stormyblade posted:
Tai-Daishar_MT posted:
US Navy
83-06
AVCM
Interesting...were you ever stationed at AIMD Whidbey, on CV-59 in the AIMD, or in NAMTRAGRUDET at NAS Miramar? Just asking...I mighta worked for you at one point.
I was stationed at AIMD Whidbey twice, the first time as an AQ3/AQ2 from 85-89 (worked in 69A and 65D) and the second was as an AT1/ATC from 92-94 (worked in 650 Branch and QA). The rest of my career was in O-Level in the F/A-18 community at Lemoore, CA and Japan.
Daaaammmmnn...I didn't work *for* you, but I was there from '88-'92, working in 65F as an ATE tech - RADCOM. If I remember correctly, 65D was the communication gear repair shop and I know 69A/B was the wire/connector and board repair shop. I bet I ran into you at least a couple times during our overlapping years there.
I left Whidbey in late '92 to become an instructor and then headed down to NAS Miramar.
Ha! Small world...
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Malrothien
Posts: 455
Registered: 2002-8-4 16:48:25
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I am not military, but family is. Grandpa was USAF MP for 25 years, step-grandfather was USMC, served in WW2 - was shot down twice. Cousin was USAF officer for 20 years. My young cousin is USMC stationed at Lejune.
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