T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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2.1 | | SUBURB::GLOVERP | Tangled Mothballs | Thu Nov 16 1989 12:55 | 9 |
|
O;k. Me then..
Queens house Reading...
Two years 10 para T.A. in Aldershot. Been to Brize for Jumps
from the Hercy Bird.
Phil Glover.
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2.2 | | SAC::PHILPOTT_I | Col I F 'Tsingtao Dhum' Philpott | Thu Nov 16 1989 15:58 | 16 |
|
Ian F. Philpott
reserve officer by virtue of some aged jiggery pokery - the army put me through
University and I had to sign in blood to get them to pay for my PhD.
I'm a specialist in ballistics - primarilary in the terminal ballistics of small
arms ammunition. I had a small part in the design of the newly introduced
Enfield Weapon System, but I mainly worked on the R&D for "special weapons"
(what James Bond calls 'Q' department :-)). The 'Tsingtao Dhum' nickname (means
'Black Lion' in Thai) dates back to a short period of field duty in Indo-China,
though my wife thinks it's a good nickname for me.
Currently I'm in Hampshire House, Basingstoke
/. Ian .\
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2.3 | USAR | MPGS::MCCLURE | Why Me??? | Thu Nov 16 1989 16:59 | 12 |
| Bob McClure
Currently, First Sergeant of a Coll & Jamming company in a Signal
Intelligence Battalion, Ft Devens MA.
16 Yrs in the Infantry
5 Yrs in personnel & administration
1 Yr in MI
2 Annual Training trips to Germany, one to Hohenfels and one to
Grafenwoher. 2 trips to Gagetown NB, Canada. Otherwise, Northeast
US.
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2.4 | DUSTIE JOINS IN!!!!! | PEKING::BECKC | | Thu Nov 16 1989 17:21 | 14 |
| Hi,
I'm called Dustie, and I'm a member of the T.A.
I joined about 4 months ago, and I am thoroughly enjoying it, I
have started training to be a medic and hopefully will also be training
as a HGV driver.
Didn't realise tho that PHIL is a member of the TA, there you go,
you learn something new everyday.
TTFN
Dustie
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2.5 | Rich Zore | LILAC::ZORE | I'm the NRA! | Thu Nov 16 1989 21:23 | 11 |
| I'm in.
I joined the regular army in '72 and the reserves in '75, got out in '81
after 9.5 years.
I was a weapons specialist in the US Army Special Forces, 10th group & 11th
group.
Looking forward to this and to how various units arranged training
schedules and such.
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2.6 | | DEPOT::STERLING | Aye, Shiver me Timbers Matey | Thu Nov 16 1989 22:02 | 36 |
|
Dave Sterling
(ex) SGT USA
7 years working as a RTO for Uncle Sugar in various Infantry and
SF units.
When I got out though, I got out completely so I'll probably keep
my replies to a minimum so as not to step on those who this conference
is designed for. On the other hand, I may from time to time, add my
two cents on a subject I feel competant enough to comment on. No sense
letting all this experience go to waste.
BTW: I also have a growing library of Military Science reading.
Some of these are:
Clauswitz On War
Jomini On war
Xenephon
The Art of Deception in War
Mao on Guerilla Warfare
Sun Tsu
Desert Warfare
Frederick the Great
Various others (excuse the spelling)
If any of these are or might be of use, let me know via mail. I'd be
glad to enter pertainent passages (within reason) to help the
discussion.
Dave
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2.7 | | CTD016::J_BUTLER | Leave it better than you found it... | Fri Nov 17 1989 17:07 | 10 |
| John E. Butler
MAJ, FA (secondary branch MI), USAR (IRR currently)
Served at Ft Sill, OK 2nd Bn, 2nd FA (1st Assignment), US Army FA
School (2nd Assignment to Ft Sill)
Germany 56th FA Brigade, 1st Bn, 81st FA (PERSHING, SIR!!)
Korea, 2nd Inf Div (G1, RSO/MSO)
Ft Carson G2/G3 Div Electronic Warfare Officer
Natl Guard 1st Bn, 157th FA Cdr, HHB and S2
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2.8 | I don't understand! | PEKING::NASHD | | Fri Nov 17 1989 17:23 | 8 |
| John,
What does FA, Ft , OK, MAJ, IRR, G1,RSO/MSO etc etc mean.
I thought DEC was the place for abbreviations, apparently not.
Cheers,
Dave
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2.9 | | WEDOIT::QUIGLEY | Nation of sheep is nice for wolves | Fri Nov 17 1989 18:20 | 7 |
|
Bruce Quigley
7 years with NH Guard which is all Field Artillery related.
Warrent Officer in charge of a Q36 Radar Section.
Did a total of 3 years active in Ft. Carson, Co with the 4th Infantry
and Baumholder, FRG with the 8th Infantry. Good times!
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2.10 | Your left,2 ,3,4!! | CTOAVX::GONSALVES | Serv - Escaped from NY! | Fri Nov 17 1989 19:09 | 23 |
| Serv Gonsalves
SFC USAR
Senior Drill Sergeant
1977-1979 Admin specialist, 76th Division MTC
1979-1984 Battalion Supply Sergeant, 2/76th, 76th Division (Training)
1984-present Senior Drill Sergeant, 2/385, 76th Division (Training)
All of my 12 years, with the exception of Basic Training and Schooling,
have been spent in the Reserves. I have been offered a commision
and a Warrant position over the years but I have too much fun,
especially now as a Drill Sergeant, as an enlisted person.
I have done Anual Training tours in Mass, NY, Ky and Ga.
I get lots of surplus catalogs so I'll try to keep up with people's
"equipment availability" questions.
Doesn't everyone have fond memories of Basic Training and the Drill
Sergeant????? ;-)
Serv
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2.11 | Forgot .. not in supply anymore | CTOAVX::GONSALVES | Serv - Escaped from NY! | Fri Nov 17 1989 19:21 | 4 |
| Almost forgot...
Now ... 11B, Infantry
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2.12 | Another Drill Sergeant..Hi Serv | LANDO::DENNING | | Fri Nov 17 1989 22:48 | 36 |
| Donald R. Denning Jr.
SSG(P) United States Army Reserve
Senior Drill Sergeant Leader
76th Division Drill Sergeant School
Fort Devens, MA and Fort Dix, New Jersey
Primary MOS (Military Occupational Specialty)
11B3X - Infantry Drill Sergeant
Secondary MOS
95B3XQ9 - Military Police Traffic Accident Investigator
Assignments Include
Co A, 3d Bn, 76th Regt, 4th Bde (INF OSUT), 76th Div (TNG)
Co A, 11th MP Bn (OSUT), Ft. McClellen, AL
Co E, 2/52th, 2nd ITB US Army Infantry Center, Ft Benning, GA
Co B, 4th Bn 5th Bde (Basic Training), Ft Dix, NJ.
Military Police Activity, Fort McClellan, AL
HHC, 187th Inf BDE (SEP), Fort Devens, MA
423rd Military Police Company, Hempstead, NY
800th Military Police Brigade, Hempstead, NY
HHD, 3d US Infantry (Old Gaurd), Fort Myer, VA
1986 76th Div Drill Sergeant of the Year
1987 76th Div NCO of the Year
Drill Sergeant of the cycle 6 times
Annual Training sites
Fort AP Hill, VA
Fort Monroe, VA
MATC, Fort Cambell, KY
Fort Dix, NJ
I am currently assigned as the Senior Drill Sergeant Leader at the
Drill Sergeant School for Class 90-2 Ft Dix, NJ
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2.13 | | NIKON::DAISY | | Fri Nov 17 1989 23:39 | 27 |
| Jane H. Daisy
Technical Sergeant
253 Combat Communications Group
Massachusetts Air National Guard
I joined the Guard in 1983 after being informed that I was too old
to join the Active Duty Air Force. It turned out to be a good decision
for me.
I originally joined the 267 Combat Comm Squadron as a Ground Radio
Operator. In 1987 I transferred to HQ, the 253 CCGP as an Information
Systems Controller working in the CFP (Communications Focal Point).
My job is to track the status of the circuits and systems used in
providing command and control communications, and to do whatever
is possible from an HQ position to aid the squadrons in maintaining
the integrity of the systems.
Most of our active duty training is in Massachusetts, but we do
get exercises from time to time around the country. Every few years
we get overseas trips. The only one I've been on has been to Turkey.
I'm hoping to get to see more of the world some day.
I'm looking forward to learning about other units and sharing some
stories and experiences.
Jane
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2.14 | 1 R.C.H.A. | POLAR::TOOKE | | Mon Nov 20 1989 12:07 | 14 |
| I guess we need a little Canadian flavor, so here goes.
My name is Darren and I served 3 Years with the 1st Regiment Royal
Canadian Artillery. All over Canada for the first couple of months then
on to Germany for the remainder of my tour. I only served the 3 years
because of my desire to travel. I had the chance to go through Officer
training but turned it down. Right choice???? Not sure. But am now
considering Reserves. Although it is kind of a joke in Canada as they
are ill equipped for anything. The government keeps saying they are
going to do more but I doubt it. As our neighbor to the south spends
a billion dollars a day (I believe this is accurate) on defence Mr.
Mulroney says "Don't worry, be Happy" ;-)
Darren
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2.15 | | PEKING::SERJEANTS | Better Dead than Red.. | Mon Nov 20 1989 16:06 | 8 |
|
My name is Steve Serjeant and I am currently based in Winnersh along
with Dustie. I also happen to serve in 2 Wessex as well as her but
with a slightly longer length of service ( nearly 6 years).
I am currently serving in the Signal Platoon with the rank of
Corporal. I am also a fully qualified signals instructor.
Steve..
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2.16 | Now let's hear from a swabbie..... | ABE::STARIN | When all else fails, read the manual! | Mon Nov 20 1989 16:39 | 30 |
| My name is Mark Starin. I'm currently a Radioman Chief Petty Officer
in the US Navy Reserve assigned to the Individual Ready Reserve.
Here's a quick chronology of my military career:
1970 B Co. 5th Battalion 2nd BCT Bde Ft. Dix, NJ (Basic Training)
1970-71 E Co. 2nd Bn. Ft. Gordon, GA 31M2T Radio Relay School
1971-73 SGT E-5 Co. C 97th Signal Bn. Mannheim, FRG (+ Tiger Sites)
1973-74 SSG E-6 745th Signal Co. CTARNG Niantic, CT
1974-76 SSG E-6 31G40 Commo Plt. Sergeant 1/169th Infantry CTARNG
Manchester, CT
1976-83 Radioman First Class USNR Naval Security Group Hartford,
CT and Rochester, NY (some ham radio friends convinced
me to transfer to the USNR after I told them I didn't want
to sleep in the woods anymore)
1983-1988 Radioman First Class and later Radioman Chief Petty
Officer Air Transportable Communication Unit (later redesignated
to Ashore Mobile Contingency Communications Unit).
Deployments to Norway, Puerto Rico, Morocco, Scotland.
1988-present Member of Individual Ready Reserve doing correspondence
courses and collecting retirement points. May re-enlist in 1992
for another six to increase my reserve retired pay.
I enjoy studying military history and keeping up with current military
events.
Nice to see some familiar names in this conference (Hi Ian)....
Mark
RMC USNR
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2.17 | Some acronyms/abbreviations defined... | CTD016::J_BUTLER | Leave it better than you found it... | Mon Nov 20 1989 17:20 | 36 |
| Re. 8
Sorry about all the abbreviations and acronyms!! No, DEC is certainly
not the only place that uses such things! But, as copiously as we
(DEC) use them, I can't help thinking that we MUST have a lot of
old military folks out there teaching the 'skills' of acronym creation!
:-)
OK, now for the translations of my abbreviations. etc!
MAJ = Major
FA = Field Artillery
Bn = Battalion
Ft = Fort
G1 = G1 section (Personnel/Admin section on a General Staff. In
case, it was at Division level)
RSO/MSO = Recreational Services Office/Morale Support Office (BOY!
was I frustrated when I got THAT one, but it turned out
to be a great opportunity!)
G2/G3 = G2 and G3 sections, General Staff (G2=Military Intelligence,
G3= Operations and Plans. As EW (Electronic Warfare) officer
for the 4th Infantry Division, I was assigned to the G2
section, but worked with the G3. This was my favorite of
all my assignments.)
HHB = Headquarters and Headquarters Battery
S2 = Intelligence section at Battalion, Brigade, Regiment, etc level.
In this case it was at Battalion level.
Maybe we should start a new note in the conference for definitions
of acronyms! Those folks in the US Navy have some ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE
acronyms that must surely employ many 'skilled workers' in the Pentagon
to think up!!! many :-) 's !!!!
Thanks for asking, and sorry for the confusion!
John B.
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2.18 | Ooops, I almost forgot.... | ABE::STARIN | When all else fails, read the manual! | Mon Nov 20 1989 19:12 | 17 |
| Re .16:
I forgot to mention what I do at DEC......I'm a Technical Writer
2 with CSS Documentation Services and joined the company in June
1988.
I've been a tech. writer for 11 years and have written two books
on my own, the most recent of which will be coming out in another
month or so.
Re .17:
I have a bunch of Navy acronyms I can enter if you like :) :) :)
Mark
RMC USNR and source for Naval acronyms
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2.19 | Another checking in on the net | USCTR1::RTRUEBLOOD | Rollyn Trueblood DTN 297-6553 | Mon Nov 20 1989 19:19 | 5 |
| My name is Rollyn Trueblood, I am a Lieutenant Colonel currently serving
with US Army Iceland, a reserve contingency force. Most of my assignments
have either been in finance, intelligence or data processing.
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2.21 | | SAC::PHILPOTT_I | Col I F 'Tsingtao Dhum' Philpott | Mon Nov 20 1989 20:06 | 22 |
|
Further to 2.2: since some of the readers here also read DEFENSE_ISSUES I will
add the following to my earlier sign in.
---
The Thai Royal Army has an elite force modeled on the SAS called the Tsingtao
Daang ("Red Lions"), because they wear a gold lion cap badge (a sort of National
symbol in Thailand), on a red beret. The Tsingtao Daang were trained by a mixed
force of British and American special forces who the Thais refer to collectively
as Tsingtao Dhum (Black Lions) because (a) they wear black work uniforms and
berets and (b) like some CIA (and British security operatives) they don't exist
officially. (they say that the missing cap badge is a black lion and so you
can't see it on the black beret :-)
Anyway for reasons I am not disposed to discuss I was stationed in Thailand
and Vietnam as an assistant to the Military Attache at our (Britain's) embassies
in Bangkok and Saigon, with a little field operational experience in Cambodia
and Laos, during 1967 and 1968. The "Black Lion" nickname dates to that
period, though I wasn't actually a training specialist...
/. Ian .\
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2.22 | 22 and still serving | GWEN::BARBER | Skyking Tactical Services | Tue Nov 21 1989 00:21 | 46 |
|
Robert (Bob) Barber Boatswain Mate Chief Petty Officer
Surface Warfare Designator USNR-R
US Navy Reserve -(Drilling Reserve)
History Sept 13 1967 Joined USNR
Sept 67 - Boot Camp Great Lakes Ill.
Nov 67 - USS Roberts DD 749
"Westpac cruse" Ops Market-time, Dragon, and
offshore gunfire support. Puppy dogged Carriers.
TAD (temp add duty) SEAL Team II, Dur Tet offensive
June 68 - Newport RI Various schools
( Fire fighting, Damage control )
Oct 68 - USS Moale DD 693
( East coast ASW and fire support patrols)
July 70 - Left active, went USNR USS Compton DD 703
( Reserve training, hunted subs in Boston Harbor)
Jan 71 - Naval Reserve Ctr Worcerster Mass
Surface Div 201
Surface Warfare training
Attended Surface Warfare school Norfork VA.
Dec 74 - Naval Air Station So Weymouth Mass.
NRNS 1201
General base security and shore patrol
NRNS Rota 301
Security Chief and NIS Investigations.
( Multiple special overseas trips into
Rota Spain, North Africa and other
European locals. Became member of
anti-terrorist/counter insurgency
team. Learned to fly fixed wing
aircraft.)
Aug 86 - NAVY Reserve Ctr Quincy Mass
Military Sealift Command UK 301
Port security advisor
Port cargo handling supervisor.
( Special ops training Ft Brag NC. )
( Attached to Commander United Kingdom,
{COMSUK} under Commander Europe {COMSEUR}
London England)
Nov 89 - Submarine Support Division 201 New London CT.
Security Officer.
Greetings to Ian also.
Bob B
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2.23 | Arkansas Air Guard | MSDOA::HORTON | | Tue Nov 21 1989 17:56 | 17 |
| PZ Horton
Major
223 Combat Communication Squadron
Arkansas Air National Guard
I joined the guard in 1975 in Illinois with subsequent stops in Oregon,
South Dakota and now Arkansas. I have 8 years enlisted time including
4 years on active duty(1965-69). I am currently the DO, Director of
Operations.
65-68 464TAW Pope AFB, NC Supply
68-69 631CSG Don Muang RTAFB, Bangkok, Thailand Supply
75-76 182TASG Peoria, IL Supply
76-82 244CCS Portland, OR Communications
82-86 114CCF Sioux Falls, SD Communications
86- 223CCS Hot Springs, AR Communications
|
2.24 | Howdy All | AKOV12::LORENTZEN | | Wed Nov 22 1989 01:10 | 34 |
| Jeez, ya mean I finally get to be involved with the BEGINNING of
something?
Gentlemen (you too, Rich),
I'm Len Lorentzen working in the GIA at Acton, Mass. My life with
Uncle Sam started as a draftee in 1966 into the 1st Cavalry Division,
G3 in Korea. That's right, just a few months before the Cav was pulled
back to the US and redesignated the 1st Air Cav. Finished up Korea in
the 2d Infantry Division, then transferred into the US Air Force where
I spent 8 years as a Computer Repairman (hence my current life in DEC).
After 10 years of active duty joined the Texas Army National Guard in
El Paso as a Survey Chief in an 8" SP Howitzer Bn. Moved to California
and had a long break before I joined the California Army National Guard
in Ventura as the Fire Direction Chief in another 8" SP outfit. (Just
love working with 8 inches I guess) 8-). Promoted to Chief of Firing Battery
then First Sergeant before moving to New Hampshire.
I'm still a member of the California Army National Guard but looking
for a home out here. New Hampshire Guard wants me to drop a stripe
(I'm currently SFC, E7) to come in but I won't do it. It looks like
I'll be going into the Individual Ready Reserve to maintain my rank,
etc. Anybody got any ideas? My MOS (Military Occupation Specialty)
is 13B.
I'm active in shooting Highpower Service Rifle and a member of the
NRA.
Glad ta meetcha,
Len Lorentzen
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2.25 | Ooops!!! | AKOV12::LORENTZEN | | Wed Nov 22 1989 01:18 | 5 |
| All right, you 1st Cav buffs caught me. I was drafted into the Cav in
1964, not 1966. Time sure flys when you're having so much fun!
Len
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2.26 | | KAOA04::KLEIN | Nulli Secundus | Fri Nov 24 1989 23:29 | 14 |
| Susan Klein
Information System Specialist
MIS Systems Development
TRO Canada
I am currently serving in the Canadian Armed Forces Reserve and have
been for the past 10 years. My unit is the Governor General's Horse
Guards located in Toronto. My unit is an armoured unit, using the
tank trainers that are used by the US Marines. I am an Administrative
Clerk by trade but am currently assigned to recruit training as an
instructor. I have trained in the US both with the New York and
Michigan National Guard. I look forward to swapping some old war
stories with my fellow weekend warriors.
|
2.27 | | KAOA04::KLEIN | Nulli Secundus | Fri Nov 24 1989 23:31 | 3 |
|
Oops forgot to mention I am a Sergeant, on the promotion list for
Warrant Officer in February 1990.
|
2.28 | Gary M. Reiter, LCDR, SC, USNR-R | LCDR::REITER | I'm the NRA | Mon Nov 27 1989 16:04 | 29 |
|
Gary M. Reiter, LCDR, SC, USNR-R (SC = Supply Corps)
ACTIVE DUTY < SIX YEARS >
Oct 76 - Apr 77 Naval Officer Candidate School, Newport, RI
{Officer Candidate}
Apr 77 - Sep 77 Navy Supply Corps School, Athens, GA
{Student}
Oct 77 - Dec 79 USS PRAIRIE (AD-15) Destroyer Tender/San Diego
2 Westpac deployments: 1978 and 1979
PRAIRIE is the Navy's oldest ship
commissioned 5 AUG 1940!
{ADP Officer, Disbursing Officer, Ship's Store}
Dec 79 - May 82 NSCS - Navy Supply Corps School, Athens, GA
{Staff Instructor & ADP Officer}
NAVAL RESERVE < SEVEN+ YEARS >
Naval Reserve Readiness Command Region One
1982 - 1983 NR NAVELEX HQ 101 Lawrence, MA
1983 - present NR DCASR BOSTON 101 Quincy, MA
Also active with the Mass. chapter of the National Committee for
Employer Support of the Guard & Reserve... and the Naval Reserve
Association.
LCDR::REITER dtn 274-6925 @OFO Burlington, MA
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2.29 | USS Constitution not USS Prarie | LANDO::DENNING | | Mon Nov 27 1989 17:19 | 8 |
| re:.-1
I think the USS Constitution is the US Navy's oldest commission vessel.
|
2.30 | Old ships never die....they become Toyotas or razor blades | ABE::STARIN | It didn't happen on my watch, Chief. | Mon Nov 27 1989 19:05 | 12 |
| Re .29:
True - the USS Constitution is the Navy's oldest commissioned vessel
but I believe the USS Prarie is the oldest *active* commissioned
vessel in the Fleet.
According to Navy legend, destroyer tenders only leave port to ensure
that the coffee grounds on the bottom of the harbor below the ship
are evenly distributed! :) :) :)
Mark
RMC USNR
|
2.31 | The Highlanders are here | KAOA01::LAPLANTE | Les Montagnards Cameron d'Ottawa | Tue Nov 28 1989 23:59 | 17 |
| Roger Laplante
Major
Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa
22 Years in the Canadian reserves, all with Highland infantry units.
Have held just about every officer position in the batallion from
Platoon Commander through Bn Deputy Commanding Officer.
Also served at District HQ in Pers, Ops and Finance.
Currently on Supplementary Reserve List.
Lots of _Defense_ noters here. Nice to see a place that deals
specifically with reserves.
|
2.32 | Another Squid aboard | JUPITR::WHYNOT | SK2 - USNR | Thu Nov 30 1989 01:18 | 36 |
|
Storekeeper 2nd Class Steve Whynot reporting aboard.
Spent 4 years Active Navy {Oct'69 thru Aug 73}...including tours aboard the
USS Arneb [LKA-56] out of Little Creek, Va. and USS Trippe [FF-1075]
out of Newport, RI.
With U.S. Coast Guard Reserve from Nov 73 to March 88. Most of the time
at the 1st District Office in Boston..Last year and a half with USCGR
at Canal Station Cape Cod....Enjoyed it but budget cuts affected
everything.
Returned to USNR in April 8. Was assigned to USS Edson [DD-946] until
she was decommissioned last December. Now aboard USS Valdez [FF-1096]
also out of Newport, R.I. Must be the steamingist ship in the fleet.
Only been inport on duty weekends twice since reporting aboard. I enjoy
it though..
Never pushed for SK1, in part because I was lazy and noone really
"pushed" to make rate. Also because the Coasties weren't making it very
attractive to advance.. Advancing only one or two a year for a long
time. Also night school took its toll. Evals were always 3.8 - 4.0
I did the job....Just didn't work the Rate enough.
Enjoy the Naval Reserve but now worried about the High tenure. I might
get "booted" if I don't make E6. Hope to take the test in February.
Belong to VFW and American Legion in town and also active with a group
of Navy vet's called the Tin Can Sailors.
Thanks RMC...Nice to be in such prestigious company....
SK2
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2.33 | Ken Zuhr, CDR, USNR | MELKOR::ZUHR | vox clamantis in deserto | Fri Dec 01 1989 23:19 | 33 |
|
Ken Zuhr
Instructor (Customer Training), Santa Clara, CA, USA
VMS Database Products, VMS System Performance, ...
CDR, USNR, Surface Warfare (1115)
NROTC 1962 - 1966
Active Duty 1966 - 1976
USS Graffias (AF) Alameda, CA
USS Charleston (LKA) Norfolk, VA
COMPHIBRON ONE San Diego, CA
FICLANT Norfolk, VA
USS Jason (AR) San Diego, CA
Reserve Duty 1976 - Present
NR USS Gridley (CG) Pacific Grove, CA
NR CINCPACFLT 320 San Jose, CA (Past and Current)
NR WPNSTA Concord Alameda/Concord, CA
Pacific Grove, CA
Active Duty for Training (ACDUTRA/AT)
USS Gridley San Diego, CA and NSY Long Beach, CA
NWS Concord Concord, CA (*5)
Armed Forces Staff
College Norfolk, VA
USS Lewis B. Puller San Pedro, CA
CINCPACFLT Makalapa, HI (just up the hill from USS
Arizona) (*4)
Currently in Training Department doing individual readiness
evaluations on weekends, and AT as a watchstander in the
fleet command center.
MELKOR:: ZUHR DTN 521-6416 WRO1-1/B34 Santa Clara, CA
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2.34 | CAPT USNR | SSVAX::LEONHARDT | | Thu Dec 07 1989 16:24 | 19 |
| Dick Leonhardt, Qualification Manager, SIMG
Active duty:
65-67 USS FRED T. BERRY (DD-858)
68-69 USS BENJAMIN STODDERT (DDG-22)
70-71 USS KOELSCH (FF-1049)
71-72 'NAM - APL-30
73-75 US NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL
75-77 USS GUADALCANAL (LPH-7)
77-80 COMOPTEVFOR (operational test and evaluation force)
Reserve duty
80-81 Commander Crusier Destroyer Group 2 det 101
82-88 Naval Sea Systems Command det 901
88-pr Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command det 101
Currently CO of SPAWAR DET 101
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2.35 | ** Update on .15 ** | PEKING::SERJEANTS | Better Dead than Red.. | Fri Dec 08 1989 16:02 | 8 |
|
With effect from 1925 hrs last night I now hold the rank of
Sergeant, and yes the ribbing has started already( Sergeant Serjeant's
are a pretty rare species).
Here's hoping I don't emulate my comments in Note 24.5
Steve..
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2.36 | former O3 - USNR | BOXTOP::TARMEY | | Fri Dec 08 1989 19:01 | 56 |
| Hello!
My name is Bill Tarmey. Currently, I am assigned to Mid-Range Systems
in Boxboro, Ma. (BXB1). My role is doin' Quality Engineering 'Stuff'
for MSB - specifically, the '6000' Family of Systems.
I am no longer affiliated with the Military though I did spend eight
impactful years as a Member of the US Navy.
In the Summer of '65, after finishing a two year Tech School - where
I trained to be an Aircraft Mechanic, I decided to apply for the
Navy Flight Program. I ventured down to the Naval Air Station (NAS)
South Weymouth, Ma. and took the test. In July, I reported to
Pensacola, Florida to start Pre-flight Training.
The Navy Flight Program has two routes to follow. One is as a Pilot,
the other as a Flight Officer. I followed the latter.
After fourteen weeks in Pre-flight, sixteen in Basic NFO School,
and eight more in Air Controller School (NAS Glynco, Ga.), I was
Commissioned as an Ensign and designated a Naval Flight Officer.
My Commission was in the USNR, so I guess that qualifies me for
this conference.
My first fleet assignment was VAW-11 at NAS North Island (San Diego,
Ca.) and included a WESTPAC deployment aboard the USS Oriskany
(CVA-34). I was deployed during the period of time that Johnson
opened up the North - our Air Wing spent many an interesting day
in and around Hanoi, Haiphong, and the ChiCom Border. Impact wise,
it was deemed that we had a successful cruise. Sorties flown, damage
done, medals awarded, etc. In seven months, we lost more than fifty
aircraft and thirty crewmen. Some are still there. I beleive we
had the distinction of having lost at least one of every type A/C
flown by the Air Wing. Don't know yet if that's positive or negative!
I left the fleet Squadron for an assignment as an Instructor back
in Pensacola, and spent the final two years of my active duty teaching
future 'Airdales' about Engines......That Tech Training really paid
off.
After leaving active duty in Dec '69, I returned to school and
affiliated with a Reserve outfit (VP something-or-other) in South
Weymouth. In the three years there, I did manage some flight time,
made all my drills (needed the $'s), and did ACDUTRA at NAS Norfolk
in their VAW Air Wing, and as a Recruiter for NAS South Weymouth.
In '73, the Reserves were thinning out, and I had my degree in hand
and had found "real" work. The Navy and I parted company. However,
being Commissioned (don't know if it's the same for Enlisted), my
separation was not effective until 1979.
Anyway, that's me. I thoroughly enjoyed my time in the Navy, both
Active and Reserve. I made the comment in another conference that
I'm not sure that I'd do it again. Perhaps I've mellowed. I would
do it again.............if, I could be twenty-one again!
|
2.37 | PHIL BANCROFT | IAMOK::BANCROFT | I'm the NRA | Fri Dec 08 1989 20:11 | 9 |
| Son-in-law is in the Army Engineer Reserves at Fort Devens, in Mass.
Personally I am overage and overweight, I was Regular Army, mostly ordnance,
(S.A. repair)some M.P., and some clerical (Army found I could read and
write). Am an Honorary Member Wild Geese, based in Hilton, R.S.A.
Attend the SOF conventions at Las Vegas (hope to see ya there!).
Am amateur military historian, with a fairly extensive library, come
from a family with a strong military tradition (back to King Philip's
War in the "New World"). Collect guns (wife collects knoves, we NEVER
argue). Currently Security Consultant at DEC.
|
2.38 | reporting in! | KYOA::SCHWARTZR | | Thu Dec 14 1989 00:59 | 28 |
| REPORTING AS DIRECTED, SIR!
Captain Randolph (Randy) S. Schwartz
FSE (now I believe we're Customer Service Engineers) working
out of LYF, Piscataway New Jersey.
A breif history, Boring zzzzzzzzzzzzzz
1975- enlisted US Army, FT Dix NJ basic training.
- stationed at Ft Jackson SC for "COBET" (common basic elect trng)
1976- stationed at Redstone Arsenal AL for 27B LAND COMBAT SUPPORT
SYSTEMS (repaired LANCE, TOW, DRAGON, and SHILELAGH missiles)
1977- stationed at Ft Sill OK, again 27B work
1978- stationed at Camp Piere Weisbaden FRG again 27B
ETS active 1978 as E-5 (specialist 5, not hard stripe)
1978- joined New Jersey Army National Guard as E-5 RADIO REPAIRMAN
1981- completed OCS, assigned as 2nd Lieutenant/Rifle Platoon Leader
in Company C, 1st Battalion (Mech), 114th Infantry, 50th
Armored Division, New Jersey Army National Guard
1983- SCOUT Platoon Leader, HHC 1/114 INFANTRY
1985- Executive Officer again with Co C, 1/114th INFANTRY
1988- Company Commander Co B, 1/114th INFANTRY
OK, wake up, I'm almost finished.
In closing who is the senior officer/NCO?
|
2.39 | Granite State Refuelers | AKOV12::BURKLEY | | Thu Dec 14 1989 01:10 | 23 |
| I'm Rodger E. Burkley and currently am a majo[B[Ar in the New Hampshire
Air National Guard, assigned to the 157th Air Refueling Group (SAC),
NHANG based out of Pease AFB, NH (Portsmouth).
I crew the Nav/Flight Engineer crew position in Boeing's venerable
KC-135E 'Stratobladder' (alias B717, 'Thundertank!', Stratotanker, etc.)
and basically fly one night a week and on my weekend/monthly UTA
drill in search of receivers (F15s, F16s, FB111s, A10, C141s, B52s,
etc.) for inflight refuelings. Night refuelings are my speciality!
I'm a true 'part-timer', not a Guard bum, Technician, or active guard
reserve (AGR) fulltimer.
At DEC, I work in GIA Software Services here in Acton as a Program
manager for ASSETS, EIS/SIB Large Programs, etc. Been in DEC nearly
10 years, after separating from active duty/USAF in 1980. My wife,
by the way, is a nurse w/the 157th ARG Clinic, but I'll let her introduce
herself in a future reply.
Those of you in the greater Maynard area in the reserves/guard who
would like to go on a refueling mission sometime give me a call or
send mail. They're usually pretty good about letting fellow reservists
go on local sorties w/prior notification.
|
2.40 | No Generals or Sergeants Major yet | MPGS::MCCLURE | Why Me??? | Thu Dec 14 1989 19:58 | 12 |
| re .38
As far as I can see, Col Ian Philpott, Servant of the Crown, has the
nod for Sr Officer (funny, he doesnt look that old). Unless the British
Colonel isn't an O6. Then we would have to check DOR between him and
the navy commander.
By my reckoning, there's three E8s and no E9s. Guess the two CPOs and
myself would have to check DOR.
Many 8-)s
Bob Mc
|
2.41 | JCPOOC | ABE::STARIN | One of the Ghiblim | Thu Dec 14 1989 20:12 | 11 |
| Re .40:
My CPO DOR is 16 Sep 86 if memory serves but if I ever go back in
a drilling status (which appears unlikely at this point) I start
from ground zero seniority-wise (IRR regs).
My DOR probably makes me the JCPOOC (Junior CPO Of The Conference)
anyway but maybe not.... :) :) :)
Mark
RMC USNR
|
2.42 | | MSHRMS::KEEFE | walk swiftly with a porpoise | Thu Dec 14 1989 21:43 | 51 |
| Kevin R. Keefe NKS5-2/C5 Marlboro, MA. DTN: 291-9675
SGT, USAR - 11B (Infantry)
Active Duty: Apr 1972 - Apr 1974
Basic Training: Co. E 1st BN 3rd BCT Bde, Ft Dix NJ
AIT (Infantry): Co. E 1st BN 3rd AIT Bde, Ft Polk LA
Overseas: Sept 1972 - Apr 1974
Co. B 2nd BN 4th Infantry Bde, Nelson Barracks, Neu-Ulm FRG
We provided security for the Pershing Missle System.
Seperated from AD in 1974 as a SP4, E-4
Called up for a 2 week AT in 1976
Discharged from service in 1978 as a SGT, E-5
--- I have kept up with the military as a hobby and found myself
kind of missing it as I got a little older. I had been brought
up in a military family (mother was a 1st LT, and dad was a
CWO4 with 40 years.
--- Then the mother-in-law moved in with me and the wife......
So, I figured that I'd try it again....
Feb 1987 - Aug 1989
HHC 187th Infantry Bde (Seperate) assigned to the S-3 as a SP4
Aug 1989 - Present
HHC 3rd Bn 35th Inf, 187th Inf Bde (Seperate) assigned to the S-3
as a SGT. (Hummmmm, at 36, does that make me the oldest E-5 around?)
AT's:
NAS Keflavik, Iceland
Gagetown CFB, New Brunswick Canada
Ft Drum, NY
Ft Hood, TX
I enjoy being back tremendously. I thought that with a 13 year break-
in-service it would be difficult, but it hasn't been too bad. Altho, it's
a little harder in keeping up with the 18-19 and 20 year old's. Not doing
too too bad with that. The "attitude" certainly is alot better today than
it was in 1974.
Current enlistment expires in Jan 91, and at this point, I'm not
sure on how much more I'll go for after that. Time has become sort of
a problem, and the wife isn't too thrilled about it neither.
I'm enjoying the notes in this file, and altho I'm not much of a talker,
hopefully, I can contribute something here......
Thanks,
Kevin
|
2.43 | | 18889::MCCLURE | Why Me??? | Fri Dec 15 1989 21:16 | 4 |
| re .41
I was mostly joking. For the record though, my DOR is in '83.
I have this feeling that Bob Barber will be the saltiest of
old salts. I think he was a cabin boy under JPJ. 8-)
|
2.44 | I've heard of Old Salts but this is ridiculous | ABE::STARIN | One of the Ghiblim | Mon Dec 18 1989 16:43 | 7 |
| Re .43:
Cabin boy for JPJ? Nah......I heard Bob cast off the bow line on
the Ark under Noah! :) :) :) :)
Mark
RMC USNR
|
2.45 | NAVY | SSGVAX::LEONHARDT | | Thu Dec 21 1989 04:33 | 2 |
| Don't know the DOR of the Col., but mine is 1 Mar 87.
|
2.46 | is that like ACMFIC? | MPGS::MCCLURE | Why Me??? | Thu Dec 21 1989 19:58 | 4 |
| re .41
Don't worry about being the JCPOOC. Bill Firth just made the E8
list, so he should become the Jr E8 soon. 8-)(-8
|
2.47 | Looking for a 9 ? | PCOJCT::MCBRIDE | | Fri Dec 22 1989 05:32 | 23 |
| Tom McBride Customer Services Account Manager @NJO 335-6772
AVCM (E9) USNR-R Patrol Squadron 64 (VP-64) NAS Willow Grove, Pa.
Entered the Navy Reserve in 1967 as an alternative to a free trip
to Viet Nam. My boot camp and Avionics fundamentals training were
in Memphis, Tn. and "A" school was at NAS Los Alamitos, Ca. I
have spent my entire career as an Aviation AntiSubmarine Warfare
Technican (AX) at NAS Willow Grove. My Squadron flies the P3A
Lockheed Orion. I was promoted to Master Chief Petty Officer on
July 1, 1988. On annual active duty my squadron usually deploys
to Rota, Spain or Lajes, Azores. I have also done active duty for
training as NAS Bermuda and RAF Kinloss Scotland. I am currently
the squadron Command Master Chief (CMC), who is the senior enlisted
advisor to the CO. This position is usually held by an active duty
person but for various reasons I'm doing it. Since a VP Squadron
is land based, I have no sea time, which I sometimes regret. I
Thoroughly enjoy the Navy Reserve and plan to stick with it until
they through me out.
AVCM Tom McBride USNR-R
|
2.48 | 8-)(-8 | MPGS::MCCLURE | Why Me??? | Wed Jan 03 1990 20:37 | 4 |
| re .47
Great! I was beginning to think that E9s didn't work for a living.
8-)(-8
|
2.49 | | CGVAX2::MCKINNON_D | | Tue Jan 09 1990 21:09 | 11 |
|
Dennis McKinnon been with DEC 14 years. Work At DDD.
Currently a member of B Battery, 172nd Field Artillery.
U.S. Army National Guard based in Nashua. Just joined.
have 6 years in... mostly USAR
Dennis
|
2.50 | Another Squid - Submersible Type | AIMHI::P_LANDRY | Analytical Olde Chief | Tue Jan 23 1990 20:51 | 59 |
| The attached background was taken from my note in the Navies note file, and
is still accurate.
<<< HPSTEK::MASTERSLICE:[NOTES$LIBRARY]NAVIES.NOTE;1 >>>
-< Navies, History, & Models >-
================================================================================
Note 6.33 Sea Dog's Registry (AKA Guest Book) 33 of 46
AIMHI::P_LANDRY 36 lines 15-JAN-1990 13:02
-< 1 Weekend/Month - 2 Weeks/Year >-
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Good to see that us olde squids have a notes file to load our
scuttlebutt into. Digital has a large number of previous Navy
personnel amongst our midst. Send info about this notes file to two
or three of your known "navy buddies", and this file has the potential
to actually cause a "DEC/Navy" get together to happen.
If there are any ex DP, YN, or IS enlisted, or 1600 series officers
interested in affiliating with one of the Reserve Intelligence Units at
South Weymouth, Portsmouth, NH or Newport, RI, send me a mail message
for further info.
"Brief" history follows....
1958 Boot Camp Great Lakes
1959 ET "A" School TI, SanFran
1959 Sub School NLON, CT
1959-1961 USS Torsk SS423 NORVA ET3(SS)
1961 Nuke School NLON
1961 Prototype Windsor Locks
1961-64 USS Compass Island EAG153 Brooklyn NY
1964-67 Dam Neck VA BCH NAVDAC Instructor ET2/ET1(SS)
Discharge
3 year break, and joined reserve program
1970-72 NRSD1-12(L) Brockton ET1(SS)
1972-73 NRSD12-36(L) San Jose CA
1973-74 NRSD11-35(L) San Jose CA
1974-75 CV220 San Jose CA
1975-77 PAT WING 401 NAS SOWEY, MA
1977-78 CONT 0191 NAS SOWEY
1978-79 NASBRUNSWICK NAS SOWEY
1979-85 FIRSTLANT 0291 NAS SOWEY Converted to IS1(SS), ISC(SS)
1985-87 RIAC-18 Staff NAS SOWEY Command Senior Chief Area 18 ISCS(SS)
1988-Present NIAC 0391 NAS SOWEY CW02, CW03
"Still serving"
Annual ATs (previous ACDUTRAs) have included
Fleet Intelligence Center Norfolk
Lowery Air Force Base
Treasure Island San Francisco
Key West
Pentagon
Suitland Maryland
Honolulu
etc...
Fair winds and following seas......
|
2.51 | THE original Ancient Mariner | ROYALT::BARBER | Skyking Tactical Services | Thu Jan 25 1990 19:24 | 23 |
|
Well for all you sea pups which still be wet behind ye ears
Yes I was a bow hook for Noah,
Cabin boy on the Roman Man-O-War's
Leading Seaman on board with Columbus
John Paul was my striker, then went O' corp on me
Was First Class on board with Dewey
Was Halsey's BMOW for GQ
And for those that really want to know my DOR for Chief Bosun (GOD)
is Sept 82...
As far as SOPA (Senior officer present aboard) I believe Dick Leonhardt
qualifies as Navy Capt (06) since Ian was still LtCol (05) last I knew.
Now I have noticed that we have had a few SFC (E-7) enter BUT since
they never went through the initiation they aren't Chief and therefore
we outrank them. :-) And other the other side Greetings Master Chief
(RE .47 Tom McBride) But I don't believe that a "Brown Shoe" tech type
has precedence over a "Black Shoe" line type... ;-)
The Old Bosun Chief..Bob B
|
2.52 | "Bootnecks.....Who needs them ?" | UBOHUB::RUSSELL_F | | Fri Feb 02 1990 14:26 | 1 |
|
|
2.53 | "Bootneck's....Who needs them ?" | UBOHUB::RUSSELL_F | | Fri Feb 02 1990 14:50 | 21 |
| Hi guys,
Firstly let me introduce myself, I'm Frank Russell from UBO
and at present employed as a Customer Service Engineer. I have only
resently joined the COMPANY so most of this is new to me.
I have resently left the Marines after serving with them for
almost 12 years ( mixed feelings ! ), I held the rank of Sargent(yes
one of those guys.), but did not abuse that . Anyway more of that
later. For now, I'll just content myself with reading these notes.
By the way, is there any other Royal Marines out there ???
Bye for now
Frank
|
2.54 | We call 'em Jarheads | DOCSRV::STARIN | Navy Radiomen Do It With Frequency | Fri Feb 02 1990 16:41 | 10 |
| Re .53:
Well, I'm not in the Royal Marines but I did a little bit weekend
training with the Royal Marine Reserves out of Greenock, Scotland
about five years ago.
You know any of those guys?
Mark
RMC USNR
|
2.55 | USMC ???? | ROYALT::BARBER | Skyking Tactical Services | Tue Feb 06 1990 02:31 | 8 |
|
USMC = Uncle Sam's Misguided Children
And a few "other" things I won't get into since
we have women and children watching...
;-) Bob B
|
2.56 | NATO FORCES | WMOIS::D_DUVERGER | | Thu Mar 22 1990 21:00 | 5 |
|
U.S.NAVY:::: 7TH FLEET NATO FORCES...
USS MCCLOY DE 1038... NEW PORT ,RI...
RIDGE RUNNER.... CS3 FEATHER AND KEYS GUESS WHO...
NO NOT >>>>>>>>> ROGER RABBIT
|
2.57 | Aussie Green Machine | SNOC01::RHODESM | | Mon Mar 26 1990 07:49 | 14 |
| Just want to let you know there are a few of us from 'down under' also!
Hi!
Michael Rhodes from Sydeny, AUSTRALIA
20 years 'tip toeing?' through the green.
Spent most of my time with the 'grunts' living in holes-in-the-ground.
Just joined this conference and still reading the notes.
|
2.58 | Down under.. | PEKING::NASHD | Whatever happened to Capt. Beaky? | Mon Mar 26 1990 14:19 | 18 |
| Moved here from 1.1, and welcome to the conference.....
<<< REPAIR::PRC0$DUA0:[NOTES$LIBRARY]RESERVE_FORCES.NOTE;2 >>>
-< Reserve Forces >-
================================================================================
Note 1.1 Introduction 1 of 1
SNOC01::PRITCHARDJ 8 lines 26-MAR-1990 03:24
-< fac::Pritchardj >-
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I was just browsing through the notes list file and came across this
one on Military Reserve Forces. Noticing it had never been accessed was
interesting. I am in the Reserve down under and would be interested to
generate some debate on this subject. So how about we swap some names,
yarns etc. with normal protocol and security at the forefront. It is a
great way to live as I have now been associated with the Armed Forces
in one way or another for nearly 30 years." Up the guts with bags of
smoke"
|
2.59 | sapper::pritchardj | SNOC01::PRITCHARDJ | | Tue Mar 27 1990 03:17 | 24 |
| I see that we are noted from down under. Let me formally introduce
myself. I am a John Pritchard a Lt Col in the Australian Army Reserve
and have the honour of working with the other Ausssie grunt Michael.
I have been with DEC 7 mths now after leaving the Army. I am a facility
manager. Just a short history: BORING I KNOW to quote an earlier note.
Joined the Citizen forces 4/19 Prince of Wales light horse(Armour)- 1962
Missed the call up enlisted ARA -1965
Service in Nam A Sqn 3 Cav 66-67
Commissioned 67-68
Service Royal Aust Engineers 68-86
Service in Nam 70-71
(Including 4 months attached to 3 Bde 1st Air Cav for the Cav Buffs)
Discharged ARA to the Reserve 1986
Currently CO 4th Field Engineer Regiment, 2nd Aust Div
Total service to date 27yr 4 mth. Plan to call it quits at 30 years
although if the carrot remains firm and rigid can do max 35 years.
Would like to get in some UN Service.
Keep up the good work and I will catch up on the notes.
John
|
2.60 | | PEKING::NASHD | Whatever happened to Capt. Beaky? | Tue Mar 27 1990 11:39 | 13 |
| re. last 2 replies:
Michael, John,
Welcome to the conference. As you are the first noters from down-under
perhaps you could tell us something about the history/organisation
etc of the Australian reserve forces - in other area's of the
conference.
Happy noting,
Dave
|
2.61 | Welcome Aboard | DOCSRV::STARIN | US Navy Reserve 75 years 1915-1990 | Tue Mar 27 1990 17:26 | 13 |
| Welcome aboard, Michael and John....
For us Yanks in the conference, what does "ARA" stand for? Sounds
like you both have had interesting careers. Glad to have you with
us.
BTW, if you know of any RAN or RANR types who work for DEC "down
under", pass the word please that there are some US Navy and US
Navy Reserve types in this conference also.
Mark
Chief Radioman
US Navy Reserve
|
2.62 | Signing-in | WJOUSM::TOOHEY | | Tue Mar 27 1990 18:46 | 24 |
|
Don Toohey
U.S. Slot Planning/Critical Parts Materials Manager
U.S. Demand Supply Group
DTN: 282-1286
Co E RECON 2nd 12th INF 25th Infantry Divison April 15,1970 to
Feb 21,1971 Dau Tieng, Katum (Cambodia), FSB Jamie, FSB Warrior,
Cu Chi (last 25th unit in Cu Chi), Xuan Loc, Camp Frenzell Jones
(re-deployed)
Co E RECON 3rd 22nd INF Feb 21, 1971 to April 20, 1971
Operations in the Xuan Loc AO, Camp Frenzell Jones (re-deployed)
Co D 51st INF. Sercurity Guard CO. April 30,1971 to June 21,1971
Pang Rang Outport, Convoy Sercurity , ETS.
Co C 3rd 35th INF 187th SEP INF BDE. US ARMY Reserves 1971-Nov 1989.
Retired
|
2.63 | sapper::pritchardj | SNOC01::PRITCHARDJ | | Wed Mar 28 1990 03:07 | 2 |
| Thanks for the kind words. ARA stands for Australian Regular Army. We
have many ex RAN and RAAF in DEC SPR. I will pass on your invitation.
|
2.64 | ...Combat Comm... | STLACT::MOSER | | Tue Apr 24 1990 05:30 | 11 |
| Hi!
TSgt Michael L. Moser
239 CCSQ, Lambert Field, MO '89-present WideBand Comm Spec
267 CCSQ, Wellesly ANG station, MA '87-'89 " " "
183 TAC Ftr Group '82-'87 Flight Simulator Maint.
all guard time... CCSQ = Combat Communication Squadron, TRC61 and TRC97, both
of which are mobile radio systems... Flight Simulator time was on F4D WSTS.
/mike
|
2.65 | Hiya Mike | ABE::STARIN | Electronic Archaeologist | Tue Apr 24 1990 17:17 | 13 |
| Re .64:
Hi Mike:
Do you know a MSGT by the name of Bob McMaster? Also, I did some
work overseas with a USAF mobile comm. unit a couple of years back.
One of our biggest challenges was translating USAFese into Navy!
:-)
Welcome aboard....
Mark
RMC USNR
|
2.66 | Thru the Mud and Blood to the Green Fields Beyond | ESSB::EMCGUINNESS | Eamonn McGuinness @ESSB 890-2275 | Tue Apr 24 1990 17:59 | 21 |
|
Making the Irish connection......
There are four ex-Irish army serving with Digital in Ireland. Like others
we were put through college by the army and bought ourselves out eventually.
We are all on the army reserve.
I retired after 10 years (1980 - 1990) this February, to take up work
in the IS Department of the European Software Supply Business (ESSB)
in Galway, Ireland. So I am still a Digital rookie!
I served with the Cavalry for 6 years, the MIS department of AHQ for
3 years and UNIFIL in Lebanon for 1 year.
Regards,
Captain Eamonn Mc Guinness (retd).
|
2.67 | | KODAK::DAISY | | Wed Apr 25 1990 16:19 | 11 |
| re .65:
I just read your reply to Mike's entry. I know Bob MacMaster very
well. Did you work with him on an exercise? If you want to get in
touch with him let me know and I'll forward address and telephone
number.
Mike, I remember you but just barely. I work at Group HQ and rarely do
I get down to the end of the building where you worked. (See me in .13)
Jane
|
2.68 | Bob's a good guy | ABE::STARIN | Electronic Archaeologist | Wed Apr 25 1990 18:44 | 14 |
| Re .67:
Bob and I worked on military comm. support for the Manchester Air
Show a couple of years back. I also got to tour the faciilty at
Wellesley and we kept in touch after I transferred to the IRR in
January 1989.
The tour was helpful because I ended up working with a USAF counterpart
of Bob's ANG unit on an overseas deployment so it helped me understand
how they did things - and they did do things differently from us
sailors! :-)
Mark
RMC USNR
|
2.69 | DUSTOFF | SNOC01::RHODESM | | Tue May 01 1990 12:25 | 17 |
| > 2.63
Just a note to let you guys know that John is off the air for some time
converlassing in hospital. It appears that he over did it a bit chasing
the girls and required heart bypass surgery.
DEC are going to supply a system so he can 'work' at home so you can
bet your bottom dollar the flack will be flying thick and fast.
Hope you join me in wishing John all the best and get well soon.
Cheers,
Michael
|
2.70 | Hope he isn't on the binnacle list long | ABE::STARIN | Electronic Archaeologist | Tue May 01 1990 23:00 | 8 |
| Re .69:
Hope he gets out of sickbay quickly and in like new condition.
Send him our regards please.
Mark
RMC USNR
|
2.71 | | COOKIE::SIMON | | Sat May 12 1990 02:08 | 2 |
| Alan Simon, in Colorado Springs. Currently Inactive USAFR, but trying
to get active officer slot.
|
2.72 | Yep... | STLACT::MOSER | | Sat May 12 1990 02:12 | 5 |
| > Do you know a MSGT by the name of Bob McMaster?
Actually yes! He taught me how to drive a deuce...
/mike
|
2.73 | One good guy | ABE::STARIN | Shift Colors | Mon May 14 1990 17:27 | 7 |
| Re .72:
He's a pretty cool head. His unit and my old Navy Reserve unit did
a couple of projects together.
Mark
RMC USNR
|
2.74 | Reservist from the Tropics | ZPOV03::HWCHOY | FE110000 | Sun Jun 03 1990 18:22 | 17 |
| Hi all!
Choy Heng-Wah @ZPO, Software Specialist (SWS/EIS) in Singapore.
All male Singaporean spent 24-30 months doing active duty and then 13
years or more in the reserves.
I was a Combat Engineer (later converted to Armoured Engineer) with the
Singapore Armed Forces. Currently serving as reserve in 423 SAR
(Singapore Armoured Regiment), and my rank is Sgt.
hw
ps: Ian Philpott! Are you the same guy that sent me a mail maybe 2
years ago (believe I wasn't in DEC yet, on the Internet/BITnet) telling
me that you've been in Singapore?
|
2.75 | Mile-high Air Guard | CSC32::B_KETELSEN | | Tue Jun 05 1990 02:22 | 28 |
|
TSgt (E-6) Barbara Ketelsen
154 Tactical Control Group
Buckley Air National Guard Base
Aurora, Colorado
Active Duty:
1970-1975 March AFB,CA 33 COM (SAC), 22 CSG (SAC)
1975-1978 Minot AFB,ND 92 CSG (SAC)
Air Force Reserve:
1978-1979 McChord AFB, WA (?? Can't remember the squadron)
Air National Guard:
1979-1986 Portland ANG, OR 116 TCS
1986-1989 Portland ANG, OR 272 CCS
1989-present Buckley ANG, CO 154 TCG
When on active duty and in the Reserve, I was in Communications
Operations. After joinging the Air Guard, I went into communications
maintenance. Now that I've joined the headquarters group, I do
deficiency analysis for Communications-Electronics maintenance.
For DEC, I'm a Remote Service Engineer in Colorado's Remote Diagnosis
Group.
|
2.76 | Hello from NH! | LVSB::GAGNON | | Mon Jun 11 1990 17:02 | 28 |
| Kevin Gagnon (Sgt)
Demand Delivery Reengineering Technician
HZO - Hudson, NH (Don't worry, we still have problems finding this
place.)
USAF Active Duty
----------------
Jun 1982- Oct 1985 Jet Engine Mechanic A-10A Thunderbolts - Eielson AFB,
Alaska.
Nov 1985 - Aug 1987 McChord AFB, WA C141 Jet Mech - 62 MAW
Reserve Forces
Sep 1987 - May 1990 439 MAW Westover AFB, MA Job Control
Jun 1990 - Now 157 ARG NH Air National Guard - Pease AFB, NH
11(This weekend was my first drill weekend -
love the group!!!)
Jet Engine Mechanic with the 157th CAMSQ
THRUST YOU CAN TRUST!!
Greetings
Kevin
|
2.77 | 446th MAW | LVSB::GAGNON | | Mon Jun 11 1990 17:04 | 8 |
| re .75
Barbara...
The reserve unit at McChord AFB was the 446th MAW.
Kevin
|
2.78 | | ZPOV03::HWCHOY | FE110000 | Sun Jun 17 1990 19:05 | 9 |
| re .76
Kevin, are you the same guy who took me around the plant, and made me
an enlargement of my badge on that Kodak copier, last Nov/Dec? I'm that
guy from Singapore.
Heng-Wah
ps: don't worry, at least I know where it is :)
|
2.79 | I confess... It was me | LVSB::GAGNON | | Mon Jun 18 1990 21:03 | 7 |
| Funny how Digital is so large, yet someone from Singapore can remember
me doing something so trivial. Ya, that was me, however it wasn't
a Kodak, it was a Xerox 5090.
Nice ta hear from you again!!
Kevin
|
2.80 | WoW! 1 in 120000+ | ZPOV01::HWCHOY | FE110000 | Mon Jun 18 1990 23:00 | 7 |
| Ok so its a Xerox. And I don't often visit places like HZO, not without
flying halfway round the globe to do it. Still it amazes me to find my
grey cells are (contrary to popular belief) not quite phase 5 yet :).
hw
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2.81 | Coast Guard Chief | TUNER::WASIEJKO | Mike Wasiejko | Mon Aug 13 1990 20:37 | 18 |
| I am remiss for not signing in. Better late than not...
Mike Wasiejko
Sr. Technical Writer
Educational Services
MKO
Currently an Electronics Chief, USCG Reserves, RU Support Center,
Boston.
Brief history:
Active USAF, 1956 - 1968
USCGR 1972 - Present
Greetings fellow reservists and guards
ETC Mike Wasiejko
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2.83 | Your Information Security Officer is... :) | 8713::J_BUTLER | Leave it better than you found it... | Wed Aug 15 1990 20:48 | 34 |
| Update to 2.7...
I have been added as a US moderator for RESERVE_FORCES. My background
includes a rather heavy emphasis on Information Security requirements
and 'sanitation' of documents to lesser classifications or
declassification. If you have a subject you wish to speak about,
but have a question concerning its potential for compromise,
please let me know. I will try to assist.
Remember, that as far as the DoD Information Security Directives
are concerned, the publication of classified information in or by
public media DOES NOT constitute declassification of that information.
It is the policy of DoD that classified information presented in
public be neither confirmed nor denied.
Further, even if the information is NOT correct, no comments should
be made regarding the false nature of the information.
Additionally, if you feel that classified information has been
revealed publicly, you should not point it out by responding to
the publication that they have disclosed classified information.
Remember, that the DoD Information Security Directives, US
Executive Orders on Security of Classified Information, and the
Official Secrets Act must take precedence over Company policy on
notesfiles.
Please be watchful!
If you have questions, please feel free to contact me at:
CLOSUS::J_BUTLER, 8713::J_BUTLER, or SSDEVO::J_BUTLER. I'll try
to get back to you as soon as I can.
John B.
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2.84 | Bruce Bretschneider | ALLVAX::BRET | Crazy Hawaiian DTN 289-1604 | Thu Aug 23 1990 19:11 | 13 |
| Bruce J. Bretschneider, Prin. Eng. (Tech. Sgt.)
Data Management & Development
CTC
42 Aerial Port Squadron
Air Terminal Operations Center (TROO)
Westover AFB MA
13 years time in service
Coordinate loading/unloading of aircraft and develop software for
section use.
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2.85 | | HAVOC::KENDRICK | | Wed Aug 29 1990 18:58 | 14 |
| My name is Barbara Kendrick. I work in the Mill in Maynard as a
secretary. I was in the US Army from 83-86 stationed at Fort Devens.
I remained in the IRR until 89 and then made my break out.
I joined this conference more for my husband. He is a SFC with the 756
Eng Co at Ft Devens (USAR), he was active duty from 78-85 and then went
USAR. While he was active he was at Ft Carson, CO and Germany before
going to Ft Devens.
Looking forward to reading about the reserves and what people have to
say.
BK
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2.86 | VP arriving | ICS::SHERMAN | | Wed Aug 29 1990 21:11 | 24 |
|
Ken Sherman
Corporate Employee Communications
CFO2-3/K23
Currently, Commander, U.S. Naval Reserve
Patrol Squadron 92
NAS South Weymouth, MA
Fly as ASW mission commander and tactical coordinator aboard the
P-3B TACNAVMOD aircraft
Also serve as squadron's aircrew training officer
Enlisted in 1967 - inactive
Went active duty June, 1968 - Naval Air Training Command,
followed by active duty with VP-1. Spent two tours (1970-1971)
at NAF Cam Rahn Bay, Viet Nam.
Left active duty November 1972.
Affiliated with reserves and flew aboard the SP-2H until they
disintegrated from old age; then we got P-3s.
Also fly as civilian flight instructor.
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2.87 | Better late than never | PEKING::JOLLYL | | Thu Aug 30 1990 18:06 | 24 |
|
I promised Dave if he made me a member I would introduce myself,
Lawrence Jolly
L/cpl
2 Wessex (same mob as Steve and Dusty)
Courses: Gemini (8 man infaltable dingy) coxswains course (came in
useful during camp last year when I saved 3 people from drowning in a
Scottish Loch)
Jnr NCO's cadre:-One of the most fun weeks I've had, very hard work but
fun.
I have been in the T.A. about 18 months, I used to be a gunner until my
promotion in July. I enjoy the T.A. more now than when I was a private
because I get to know a little bit more about what is happening when we
are out.
T.A. is a hobby for me, I do it for the fun and enjoyment, although
sometimes I'm sure I'd get more enjoyment poking myself in the eye :-)
regards,
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2.88 | SIR, SFC LORENTZEN REPORTS, SIR | AKOV12::LORENTZEN | | Fri Aug 31 1990 20:47 | 21 |
| Len Lorentzen
GIA CS Program Manager
Acton, Mass
Drafted into the US Army in 1964 - MOS 111 (Light Weapons Infantry)
Korea and RVN - 2d Infantry Division, 1st Cavalry Division
Joined US Air Force in 1967 - AFSC 30574 (Computer Repairman)
Mississippi, Montana, Turkey and SAC Hq, Offutt AFB
Texas Army National Guard, El Paso - 49th Armor Division "Lone Star"
MOS 13B ("Cannon Cocker") 8" SP Howitzers
California Army National Guard - 40th Infantry Division (Mechanized)
MOS 13E/B (Chief of Fire Direction Center, Chief of Firing Battery
"Smoke", First Sergeant) 8" SP Howitzers
Digital transfer to New England, joined Army Reserve, awaiting
orders for assignment to Combat Support Company in New Hampshire
as Mortar Platoon Sergeant.
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2.89 | Navy Reservist | A1VAX::BOHRER | | Fri Aug 31 1990 22:01 | 65 |
|
Ed Bohrer QMC USNR-R currently drilling reservist.
Here is a long winded mixed Navy career mostly as a reservist.
Surface Navy only
8/63-9/64 Started drilling as a reservist one night a week.
9/64-8/66 Transferred to a reserve ship USS Coates (DE 685) drilling
one weekend a month in New Haven, Ct. made QM3.
8/66-8/68 Transferred to USS Vammen (DE 644) Long Beach Ca.,
made QM2.
8/68-10/69 Went on active duty (finished college) as a QM2.
Assigned to USS Hickman County (LST 825) as the only
rated QM on board so I did all the navigation. I picked
up the ship in Guam and took it to Japan briefly then
spent the rest of my time in the Mekong Delta in RVN.
Our mission was to carry food, fuel, cement and ammo (up
to 1000 tons at a time of 105mm, 155mm and 500 lb. bombs
up rivers that were sometimes only a few hundred yards
wide), to the Army and Air Force bases in the Mekong Delta.
We would usually pick up supplies at Vung Tau or Saigon and
bring them to bases in the Mekong Delta like Dong Tam
(Army), Ving Long (Army), Bin Thuy (Air Force), Long Xuyen
(Navy) and a few other places in the Delta. We also
resupplied the mother ships for the riverine forces. Not
only did we get shot at going up the rivers but we also
underwent all the mortar attacks and troop attacks that
the Army did at their bases.
10/69-7/70 Back in the reserves on USS Harlan R. Dickson (DD 708)
drilling in Boston, Ma. .
7/70-9/75 Quit the reserves -- fed up with the Navy.
9/75-9/76 Back in the reserves as a QM2 in a Coastal Riverine
Division with PTF's drilling in the Great Lakes.
9/76-7/79 Quit the reserves again -- job conflict this time.
7/79-7/82 Back again, as a QM2 again, drilling on USS Mobile
(LKA 115) in Long Beach Ca.
7/82-8/84 Transferred to USS Racine (LST 1191) as QM1 drilling
in Long Beach Ca.
9/84-12/84 Transferred to USS Valdez (FF 1096) Newport, R.I.
1/85- 2/86 Transferred to MIUW 201 (Mobile Inshore Undersea
Warfare). We wore greens. Made QMC my first time
taking the test and going before the board.
2/86-11/88 Transferred to Military Sealift Command drilling in
Lawrence, Ma. Did ACDUTRA's in Rotterdam, Holland.
12/88-present Transferred to COOP MINE UNIT 2201 in Boston. In
training to be a Craftmaster of an 80 ft. YP. I will be
the "Captain" of the boat with a crew of 8 men.
I will probably stay in now until they kick me out.
Ed Bohrer
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2.90 | Reporting In!! | PROXY::VALCOURT | | Sun Sep 02 1990 06:38 | 11 |
| Hello!! I would like to introduce myself:
My name is Ken Valcourt 1Lt, Signal, USAR currently drilling reservist.
My unit is the 76th Manuever Training Command (MTC) in R.I. I have
been with this unit since I got my ROTC commission in May-1987 at the
University of Rhode Island. Presently I am a Signal/Communications
Evaluator.
Before this, I was in the USNR, drilling at South Weymouth NAS. I was
an airman (E-3) aerographer. (Jan-84 to May-85)
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2.91 | | FLDSVC::STERLING | Aye matey shiver me timbers! | Tue Sep 04 1990 22:16 | 18 |
|
And here I was thinking I had already entered this:
Dave Sterling
Former Sgt E-5 US Army 1977-1984
Primary MoS: RTTO 05C2P
Secondary : Infantryman 11 Bang Bang
Units served:
1/6th Inf (mech) 1st Armored Div.
DIVARTY 7th Infantry Div.
MI Co. 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne)
Dave
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2.92 | Any Other Tin Can Sailors!! | KNGBUD::SIREEN | | Wed Sep 05 1990 22:37 | 10 |
| My name is Dennis Sireen and I served in the USN from 71-73 and
the USNR from 73-79. I was a Gunnersmate on tin cans. Made a 7
month Westpac cruise that saw duty off the coast of Nam providing
gunfire support for our ground forces. Any other noters out there
that were sailors during that war? Like to hear from you!
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2.93 | | JUPITR::WHYNOT | SK2 - USNR | Thu Sep 06 1990 02:04 | 13 |
|
Hi Dennis...
If you look thru this Roll Call, I'm sure you'll find some other
NAM - Navy Vets...
What Can(s) were you aboard and during what time?
USS Trippe (DE-1075) July-Aug 72...Yankee Station, Quang-Tri
Sk2
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2.94 | Back for more | COMET::YOUNGK | Tennis is my Racquet | Fri Sep 07 1990 02:46 | 10 |
| Ken Young - U.S. Air Force, active August 1975 to January 1982.
Tours - Torrejon AFB Spain, Hill AFB Utah, Camp New
Amsterdam Netherlands.
Job - Munitions Maint. Specialist ( BB Stacker )
U.S. Air Force Reserves, July 1990 (what timing)
Location - 302 Tactical Air Wing, Peterson AFB Colo.
Job - Pnedraulics Systems Specialist
Next Tour - Middle East?
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2.95 | Yankee Station | KNGBUD::SIREEN | | Fri Sep 07 1990 13:14 | 6 |
| I was on the USS Somers DDG34 from 71-73. I was on Yankee station
in August of 72 also, gunfire support... I spent a lot of time
in that gun mount!!
Dennis
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2.96 | Semper Paratis - Always Ready | POWDML::TALANIAN | | Fri Sep 07 1990 21:05 | 14 |
| Hi,
I'm LT(03) Linda Talanian from the US Coast Guard Reserve. I joined the
CG Reserve in 1973 as a Yeoman and was commissioned in 1980. At DEC I
a the manager of the SAVE Plan, which is a U.S. contributory retirement
plan.
I really have enjoyed the 17+ years in the Coast Guard, particularly
the friends, not to speak of service to country and all. My current
assignment is in Boston at the Marine Safety Office. Our job is to
watch out for disasters such as the Valdez or worse.
Looking forward to being part of this illustrious group of men and
women.
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2.97 | Awright!!! Another Coastie | JUPITR::WHYNOT | SK2 - USNR | Fri Sep 07 1990 21:07 | 10 |
|
Hello LT...
I used to drill with your sister (Barbara) YN type at the District
Office.
Tell her Steve Whynot said HI!!!
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2.98 | <<NO SEA TOO ROUGH NO MUFF TOO TOUGH>> | WARHED::LIVINGSTONE | | Fri Sep 07 1990 23:35 | 6 |
|
Just to say hello...Martin Livingstone in the Royal Naval
Reserve,Mersey Division. I am a seaman officer and sail on minesweepers
of our own squadron..the 10th Mine Countermeasures Squadron.
Any one else in the UK know of anyone in the RNR????..Let me know..ta
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2.99 | | CSC32::L_THOMAS | | Mon Sep 10 1990 20:54 | 5 |
| Lowell Thomas
USN/USNR/ANG
Currently a Software Specialist for the Customer Support Center in
Colorado Springs, Co.
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2.100 | hello and goodbye | DECWET::SEVERNS | | Tue Sep 11 1990 20:36 | 21 |
| Hi
My name is Jerry Severns and I am a Ssgt in the USAFR stationed at
McChord AFB Wa. I have been in the ready reserve since March 85 and
have No Active duty time other than Basic and Tech school (until Now)my
career field is Security 81170
Understanding all the Concerns for security of what is discussed in
this file I will let you know That I have been called to Active duty
for 92 and will be spending my extended vacation in Panama. THIS IS NOT
CLASSIFIED AND IS PUBLIC KNOWLEDGE ON THE WEST COAST not that I am
going but that McChord supports our ops in Panama. We will be part of
OPERATION JUST CAUSE.
today is my last day until the middle of December. If any of you also
get the call I wish you the best and be careful.
Jerry
I will let you know what it was like when I get back.
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2.101 | Alan H. Martin | TLE::AMARTIN | Alan H. Martin | Tue Sep 11 1990 21:21 | 4 |
| I'm not in the reserves, but FWIW, my father (Donald) was in the Naval Reserves
during WWII. (He was never activated, as Uncle Sam preferred that he continue
to maintain Pan Am's "flying boats" for the war effort).
/AHM
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2.102 | DUTCH RESERVES DO EXISTS ! | RSN001::BRUIL | | Wed Sep 12 1990 11:40 | 18 |
|
Hi I'am Ton Bruil.
Working in Nijmegen repaircenter.(Netherlands)
Founded in 1964 ( good wine year )
Was a member of the Dutch air force (yes we have one !)
from 1982 to 1983 ( drafted for 14 months )
Now I'am a SGT in the KNATRESS ( corps national reserves )
for 6 years.
I'am a instructor on fireweapons ( fal,uzi,mag,fn 9mm,law )
A saluut to you all !
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2.103 | i've seen you guys before... | STLACT::MOSER | St. Louis DCC guy... | Wed Sep 12 1990 17:39 | 8 |
| >> Hi I'am Ton Bruil.
Aren't you the guys with long hair and beards!!!
must be nice!
/mlm
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2.104 | | RSN001::BRUIL | | Thu Sep 13 1990 14:12 | 4 |
|
Yip, that's us!!!
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2.105 | | COMET::ALBERTUS | I wanna live with a cinnamon girl | Sun Oct 07 1990 05:05 | 13 |
| Evenin' ...
Alan Albertus
CX01-2/E29
522-2473
USAF dual-qualified Security/Law Enforcement (812XX/811XX)
Spent a year or two on a Tactical Neutralisation Team (SWAT-like)
in addition to other normal duties.
Lucked out and was stationed at Cannon AFB, NM :-(/2
AA
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2.106 | New one to Notes | DNEAST::BOSSIE_MIKE | United Federation of Planets | Tue Oct 09 1990 22:18 | 19 |
| Hi,
I guess it's about time to introduce myself also.
My name is TSgt Mike Bossie, currently with the 265th CCSQ (Combat
Communications Squadron) South Portland, Maine.
Joined in August 1976 and held only two positions,
1) Aerospace Ground Equipment Technician
2) Quality Control Technician
Oops, Almost forgot we are no longer with AFCC but now with TAC
Happy Noting with everyone ;-)
Mike
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2.107 | ex | DNEAST::FIRTH_BILL | | Tue Oct 09 1990 23:24 | 5 |
| Bill Firth
I am a Master Sergeant and am the Data Processing Supervisor for
the Brigade Data Center (HHC 187 Support Battalion, 187th Infantry Brigage)
based at Fort Devens, Massachusetts.
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2.108 | Gotta Love Snow and Slush | DNEAST::DUTREMBLE_JA | | Thu Nov 15 1990 17:39 | 15 |
|
Jason Dutremble
I joined the U.S.A.R. in high school (split option) in 1985.
Currently, I'm with B Co. 3/16 187 th Infantry Brigade in Maine. We are
basically a cold weather infantry unit, though, many of us are Air
Assault. I've done most of my training in Ft. Benning and Ft. Devens.
In March I am returning to Ga. to attend college, and will transfer to
a unit there. I will miss the snow and slush. I hate that red dirt!!!!
Glad to be in this conference.
God loves the Infantry,
Jason
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2.109 | A Texan Back In | DPDMAI::JOHNSTON | | Mon Nov 26 1990 17:46 | 39 |
| After being previously read only and locked out (was on my annual tour
when Kuwait was invaded and the conference went members only) I finally
found the correct way to get back in (many thanks to Dave Nash).
I'm Mike Johnston, a Business Manager with U.S. Vendor Equipment
Services (VES) in Westboro, MA, although I work in Dallas. I've been
with DEC about one year.
Militarily:
ACTIVE DUTY: USAF, Dec `72 - Dec `81
ASSIGNMENTS: (Basic Training doesn't count)
Keesler AFB, MS, Jan `73 - Oct `73 (tech school)
Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ, Oct `73 - Oct `75. 355th
Avionics Maintenance Squadron (AMS) (TAC). Worked
A7D & DC130 aircraft.
RAF Alconbury, UK, Oct `75 - Oct `78. 10th AMS
(USAFE). Worked RF4C & F5E aircraft.
March AFB, CA, Oct `78 - Dec `81. 22nd AMS (SAC).
Worked B52D & KC135A aircraft, plus varied transient
aircraft types.
TDYs over the years to Bergstrom AFB, TX; Aviano
AB, Italy; Vokel AB, The Netherlands; RAF Brize
Norton, UK; Castle AFB, CA; and Elmendorf AFB, AK.
AFSC: 32874, Avionics Inertial and Radar Navigation
Systems Technician
RESERVE DUTY: USAFR (active), Feb `83 - Present. 301st
Consolidated Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
(CAMS), Carswell, AFB, TX. Worked F4D & now F4E
aircraft. Hopefully, that will change soon.
AFSC: 45671 (formerly 32873). Electronic Warfare Systems
Technician.
GRADE/RANK: E6/Technical Sergeant (TSGT)
Now that I'm back in, I'm looking forward to catching up.
Mike
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2.110 | and another lady.... | SUBURB::HUDDYT | | Tue Nov 27 1990 13:01 | 12 |
| Ok boys it's my turn,
My name is Trudi Huddy and I'm in one of the UK's Voluntary Medical
Units, namely the St John Ambulance Brigade. I've been a member for
over 10 years and I'm one of the Officers.
Dave N. gave me access because my unit has been put on standby
recently due to the Gulf crisis.
I work at DECpark in the Finance Group.
Trudi,
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2.111 | FC2 (SS) | GPXENG::MAYER | | Wed Nov 28 1990 21:05 | 27 |
|
I'm Steve Mayer, and work as a DRAM test engineer in the Electronic Storage
and Development group here in SHRewsbury.
Joined the Navy in 1971
Great Lakes for boot camp (Apr-Jul '71)
Polaris Electronics "A" school in Dam Neck, Va (Jul '71-??)
FTB "C" school, again in DAm Neck (?? - Aug '72)
Submarine School, Groton, CT. (Sep-oct/nov'72)
Polaris Missle Facility (Atlantic) Charleston, S.C. (72-73)
NAS Memphis (was a brig chaser there)('73/74)
USS George C. Marshall SSBN-654(B) six patrols ('74-77)
Submarine Support Facility, Groton, Ct. (Jan-Apr '77)
I was discharged in April 1977 and stayed away until this past December,
when I enlisted in the reserves as an FC2 through the Advanced Pay Grade
program. I'm in SIMA Newport DET 301, and working in the Fire Control
shop. As an APG'er, I've got to complete all coursework and pars in 3
years in order for the rate that I've enlisted at to become permanent.
I thought that the reserve_notes file could help me keep abreast of the
goings-on in the Navy and other reserves, especially since Desert Shield
is happening in the Mid-East. As a "new guy" again, sometimes I need a
sanity check on what's going on in my unit and the rest of the Service
community.
Steve
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2.112 | Bob B update | TOLKIN::BARBER | True wisdom only comes from pain | Thu Nov 29 1990 23:58 | 6 |
|
Quicky update to .22..... Am still at it in Uncles Canoe club
But for DEC I now am a Information Specialist
Here in HLO 2 in Hudson Mass..
Bob B
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2.113 | Paul Chambers - Entry relocated | PEKING::NASHD | | Fri Dec 07 1990 12:19 | 19 |
| Note 138.0 new member No replies
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My name is Paul I have just left the British Army after
nine years.
I have served with the R.M.P. for three years and then
the Royal Corps of Signals for the last six.
I now live in the Netherlands having spent my last tour
in Germany.
My experience is like many others very wide and interesting,
I have been to the Falkland Islands (1986) if anyone wants
a bit of inside info. just let me know.
By the way if you get the chance to go......DON'T!!!
I have experience working with Americans and Australians!
so there you are you guys from Down Under previously
mentioned. By the way they were from the Aussie Sigs.
Thats it for now.
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2.114 | Another Dutchie, no long hair though!! | JGO::TIL | | Fri Dec 07 1990 13:28 | 29 |
| Hello,
I'm pleased to see that I'm not the only one from Holland!
My name is Lance van Til, 29 and was in the Royal Dutch Air Force for
nearly 5 years before I decided it was time to go and work for DEC.
I'm a 1st Lieutenant and am a Battery Control Officer. I was based in
Germany most of my time (after Officer School and training) at the the
12th Guided Missile Wing (in Holland the AF deals with all that flies,
including missiles). The last two years of my active duty I was Chief
of the Short Range Air Defense Unit (I'm a whizz at radars, watch it
fighter boys!!)
My old unit no longer exists since we had nuclear warheads and they
were (fortunately) no longer needed, I worked together with US Army as
well (hello out there, anyone from El Paso??) and subsequently my
sister got married to an American officer.....
I'm one of the few oldies they make come back every year and I find it
very nice to stay in touch with the Air Force that way.
I still maintain a lot of interest in Air Defense and missiles in
particular.
Regards,
Lance
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2.115 | BACK IN THE STATES | DECWET::SEVERNS | | Thu Jan 10 1991 01:44 | 17 |
| I'm back from my trip to Panama.
My relief arrived at howard AFB Panama on the 17 of Dec and I was on a
C-130 back to the states on the 18. I was real lucky I was picked for
Panama and not Saudi because from what I here THose Reservist sent to
Desert Shield are Now stuck for a minimum of 180 days. Panama was an
interesting place to be it was not fun but Now that I'm home it was not
all that bad.
Its great to be back. I hope all our fellows make it out of the gulf
without a fight.
Jerry
I will post some stories on what is going in panama later.
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2.116 | Welcome back! | PEKING::NASHD | | Thu Jan 10 1991 18:22 | 3 |
| That's one back safe. Now the rest.
Dave
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2.117 | Howdy Y'all from Texas | HSOMAI::SKIEST | | Thu Jan 10 1991 22:26 | 27 |
| Hi Y'all!
Staff Sergeant Alan Skiest reporting in!
History: Reportedly, the oldest "E5" still in active forces.
(Currently awaiting new Guiness edition)
Mass Army National Guard SP2 (E5) remember them 1956-61
Service Company 181st Inf Div Mass ARNG
After 15 years learned the Air force was the
way to go!!
Mass Air National Guard SSgt (E5) 212 Engineering Installation Sqd
Mass ANG Worcester Mass
1976-1990
Texas Air National Guard SSGt 272 EIS Laporte Texas
Texas ANG 1990 till now
Currently working in the Application Center of Technology (ACT) in
Houston Texas...... Came down under COD plan 1 year ago.
Software Specialist in the Oil and Gas Industry
Alan
Mass Air National Guard
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2.118 | Damn glad to be back! | LVSB::GAGNON | I flew 6000 miles to smoke a camel | Thu Jan 10 1991 23:42 | 9 |
| Made it back from Saudi on the 29th, I've never missed the United
States more! Glad to be home but left alot a nice people there.
Strange people those Saudi's...
I'm glad we don't pray five times a day, then I'd NEVER get any
work done at all...)
Kevin Gagnon NHANG
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2.120 | Kurt Hyde | DPDMAI::HYDE | | Fri Jan 18 1991 01:19 | 4 |
| Kurt Hyde, Lt Col USAF Reserve, Retired
Kurt
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2.121 | Permission granted | DUCK::NASHD | | Thu Jan 24 1991 19:45 | 22 |
| I hope you don't mind, bit I've moved your introduction here...
Dave
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My name is Reginald A. Marshall. I'm a Field Engineer in Alameda,Ca.
I've been with DEC exactly one year as of yesterday. I'm originally
from Chicago, Illinois and joined the U.S. Navy in Jan 1979. I was
transferred to Alameda in Oct 1979 and have been on various assignments
along the California coast since then. I've sailed on two Westpac
cruises as an Electrician before changing rate to Data Systems
Technician in 1983. I subsequently was stationed at FLEASWTRACENPAC
until 1987, when I transferred back to Northern California to train
DS's. I was discharged from active duty 01-Mar-90 and affiliated with
the USNR on 07-Apr-90. I currently drill with ASWOC 880 out of Moffett
Field.
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2.123 | A.T.C. OR AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL? | JGO::CHAMBERS | | Mon Jan 28 1991 22:20 | 11 |
| Hi Simon,
Correct me if I'm wrong.
C.I. in the RAFVR(T) ATC = a Civilian Instructor in the Air Training
Corps?
If so the only Reserves in your unit will be the Officers who
if called upon will perform clerical duties i.e. conscript
handelling.
Paul
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2.125 | yup another skiest (EI OR DIE) | RUTLND::SKIEST | | Wed Jan 30 1991 21:29 | 21 |
| Hello people.
This is Terry Skiest
SSGT MA. ANG
I've joined the service in 1984. Been all Air Nationl Guard.
I've been to McCLELLAN AFB. CA.,
SHEPPARD AFB. TX,
WESTOVER AFB. MA
WESTFIELD ANGB. MA.
TINKER AFB. OK
ANDREWS AFB. WASHINGTON DC.
I'm cable splicer with the 212th Engineering Installation Squadron (EIS).
We still fall under AFCC as far as is know. AFSC 36171.
Any other E.I. troops out there????
Still waiting for the big phone call to pitch in with my share of the
load... I'm in total support of our men and woman in the gulf!!!!!
KEEP OLD GLORY FLYIN IN THE FUTURE!!!!
terry skiest
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2.126 | Out | KAOA01::LAPLANTE | | Thu Jan 31 1991 19:34 | 12 |
|
Just a note to say good-bye and let everyone know how much I've enjoyed
this conference.
I have know many of you informally for a long time and wish you all the
best of luck. To my American friends, keep up the good work in the
Gulf. Dusty, I hope you were successful with your officer application;
sorry I won't hear the final outcome.
Anyway...transitioning out.
Roger
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2.127 | | TRLIAN::PHU | | Fri Feb 08 1991 19:49 | 14 |
|
Phu Nguyen EO2
USN-SAM (Sea-Air-Mariner)
1986-87 Port Hueneme CA. (Seabees base)
"87-89 NAS SoWey MA. (with Rota unit) This unit got activated for
Operation Desert Shield 9-Sep-90. missed it ;-)
"89-present CBHU (Seabees Hosp. Unit) Camp Pendleton CA/Providence RI.
"92-??????? OCS Newport RI.??maybe??
ROM for info and updates...../.
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2.128 | | BOWLES::BOWLES | Bob Bowles - T&N EIC/Engineering | Sun Feb 17 1991 18:16 | 13 |
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Re: EO2 Nguyen
Wow! Another 'bee I can't believe it.
I spent my 'A' school at Port Hueneme, and even came to the NAS SOWEY
Rota unit for 3-4 months, but couldn't stay since they have no EA
billets.
Are you in SWCS Parent's CBHU?
Bob (RNMCB-12 Davisville, R.I.)
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2.129 | small world | TRLIAN::PHU | | Tue Feb 19 1991 18:57 | 27 |
|
>Re: "Bob Bowles - T&N EIC/Engineering"
Bob (RNMCB-12 Davisville, R.I.)
You're with T&N EIC?? MLO?? Wow! I can't believe it either!
I'm with T&N EIC too, out of MKO1. Formally CSS/NSG.
>Are you in SWCS Parent's CBHU?
Yes I'm with CBHU-7. I think our drills are on the same weekend
(1st Weekend of the month?). Hey Bob, If you ever get tired of the
the "Green mean fighting machine" come on over and talk to SWCS
Parent.
Did RNMCB-12 activate a bunch of 'bees two weekends ago??. We lost
a couple of EOs and CMs.
> I spent my 'A' school at Port Hueneme, and even came to the NAS SOWEY
> Rota unit for 3-4 months, but couldn't stay since they have no EA
> billets.
Not just EA. 3/4 of CBHU-7 'bees were from Rota.
See ya at the gym on next month's drill weekend?.....Phu
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2.130 | Apologies to the mods for shooting the breeze here... | BOWLES::BOWLES | Bob Bowles - T&N EIC/Engineering | Thu Feb 21 1991 21:57 | 28 |
| > <<< Note 2.129 by TRLIAN::PHU >>>
>I'm with T&N EIC too, out of MKO1. Formally CSS/NSG.
I'm in PKO.
>Hey Bob, If you ever get tired of the
> the "Green mean fighting machine" come on over and talk to SWCS
> Parent.
I know Bob Parent well, I worked for him a couple of ATs ago. He
is the type of person that makes the Reserves program worthwhile.
But I don't think that CBHU's have EA billets, and now is certainly
no time to be without a billet.
>Did RNMCB-12 activate a bunch of 'bees two weekends ago??
Yup. And the rumors are flying on unit activations .... where and
when.
> See ya at the gym on next month's drill weekend?
I'll be in Davisville the weekend of Mar. 9th, is that a PT weekend?
Maybe we should start a SEABEE topic, since we have reached quorum!
(more than one)
Bob
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2.131 | French AF too | MUGSY::PAU | CULTURE | Mon Mar 04 1991 16:15 | 11 |
| Capt. French Air Force (Reserve),with active duty in the Gulf,also
MSc in Aerospace engineering,besides all the other stuff (including
IEEE Fellow in US and two doctorates).Still flying strong.Joined DEC 4 months
ago.
Very widely travelled.
Actively engaged in technical matters in NATO,etc...;running NATO workshops on
such things as Sensor fusion,Mapping,Image processing,etc
Observes very negative attitude of local DEC site management in terms
of participation in involvement in technical defense activities,
liaison with other officers,and Reserve force duties in general.
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2.132 | Bubble head, LDO, now ETCM(FR).... | GIDDAY::AMES | CSSE, South Pacific Region | Wed Apr 24 1991 03:43 | 10 |
|
Richard Ames
USN (now Fleet Reserve). Submarines (FBMs), inertial navigation, Ocean floor
searching, then a little Navsat tour.
DEC - CSSE in Sydney, Australia.
Infrequent reader - If you need an answer from me; post it here then forward
the note to me..... I'll answer here.
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2.133 | 'nother Maine reservist | DNEAST::CAHALL_KATHI | | Wed May 01 1991 15:08 | 10 |
| Kathi Cahall
Systems Manager, Augusta, Maine
I joined the USNR in May of '87. Came in APG (Advanced Pay Grade) as a
DP2. I'm in a NAS SOWEY unit but we drill at NAS Brunswick, ME. Twice
a year we trek on down to MA for our weekends. Have one coming right
up.
My active duty last year was Thule, Greenland. I will be leaving
shortly for this year's duty in Bermuda.
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2.134 | This is me... | EEMELI::LINDSTROM | Born to be Wild | Thu Jun 20 1991 12:31 | 24 |
|
Hi! My name is Ahti Lindstrom and I'm workin at DEC as an programmer
only 1-JAN-1991 - 5-AUG-1991 to learn more about programming.
I have still one year left in my studies and I guess I will be
a bachelor of computer sciences after that.
I live in Helsinki, Finland and I served at Finnish Military in
the heavy coast artillery at -89. Now I'm only a member of
Finlands reserve forces which is more like an club where
the members are ready for emergencies. We are learnig mostly shooting,
self-defence, first-aid, survival techiniques, communications with
different radio equipments, resque techiques for different situations,etc.
We work a lot together with our military and our "teachers" are
highly trained military officers.
I'm quite bored of computers so I will try to go next year to Finlands
Police Academy to be a police officer which would be a much more
interesting job to me.
That's all, folks!
...Ahti
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2.135 | ESSAYONS | SAHQ::STEIGER | Arizona wants me | Tue Jun 25 1991 23:37 | 11 |
| Greetings,
I am Bob Steiger, a US Army Reservist recently back from the Persian
Gulf. My unit was the Army's Headquarters, ARCENT: Army Central
Command (also know as HQ Third US Army). Yep, Gen. Patton's Third
Army. Sort of ironic, but his former unit was involved in one of the
fastest moving tank battles.
I've spent 5 yrs on Active Duty as an Engineer Officer mostly in Europe
(Sapper for those of you across the Pond), and 7yrs as a Reserve Officer in
Engineer and Infantry positions.
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2.136 | greetings...from USAFR
| DECWET::BAKER | Pete Rose is Innocent | Sat Aug 31 1991 00:09 | 33 |
| Hello folks,
My name is Steve Baker. I am the Facility Coordinator at DECwest
in Bellevue, WA. I have been with DEC for a little over 4 years.
Regarding Military experience:
Joined Active Airforce in Jan. 82
Went to Security Police Tech School.
1st base...Malmstrom AFB, Montana
2nd base...Kadena AB, Okinawa, Japan...from there I went TDY to:
Filthypines
Korea
Guam
3rd base...back to Malmstrom....once your SAC you always go back ;*(
Got out of Active duty Sept. 85 on Early out program...Malmstrom was to much.
Joined Reserves and have been with them ever since.
Current unit 446 Security Police Flight.
Received TSGT (E-6) Nov. 90.
Had the opportunity to go to Panama w/SSgt Severns who placed a note in this
topic earlier.
Was activated for Desert Storm and Luckily spent my time at McChord AFB.
I had enough friends that spent their time over there.
Cheers
Steve
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2.137 | APPOGGIATURA | EAYV01::JMAXWELL | | Thu Oct 10 1991 14:26 | 18 |
|
{ APPOGGIATURA }
NAME: JOHN C MAXWELL
RANK: BANDSMAN (MUSICIAN)
No: 24530329
Hello all
Finaly found my way into notes file,just a quick intro about myself.
1979 Joined THE ROYAL HIGHLAND FUSILIERS ( regulars)
1985 Left army joined
THE ROYAL HIGHLAND FUSILIERS (T.A.)
Incedently served as a bandsman in both units hoping for my first
stripe in November 91.
CHEERS JOCK .
PS USELESS WITH COMPUTERS & KEYBOARDS
THIS TOOK ME HALF AN HOUR
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2.138 | Isn't this a 12 step program...? | VIDEO::BOURGAULT | Doug Bourgault-235-8032-- A DAB will do ya...! | Thu Nov 21 1991 21:32 | 28 |
| Hello Sirs, EP's and others...
My mane is Douglas A. Bourgault and I've been a National Guardsman
since 1979... Oh sorry, wrong place... :) Actually, I was an active
guardsman till 1989. I moved to Ca. and just never got around to
joining a unit out there... So they put me on Individual Ready Reserve
(IRR) attached to the Army Reserve Center out of St. Louis Mo. until my ETS
was up this past 7-Jun-91. I'm an E5 (SGT) with my primary MOS as a
63H, tracked/wheeled mechanic, and secondary 63B, Fuel & Electrical
mech. I did my BASIC and AIT at lovely Ft. Dix N.J.... 8*( Anyways,
I was enjoying my new found freedom of not shaving or getting haircuts
while on IRR when I got a notice this past Feb. activating me to Ft.
Jackson S.C. And being a tank mechanic, I almost knew I'd be playing
in the sands of Saudi... I reported as requested on 1-Mar, only to be
told that they were no longer taking reserves and please "enjoy" a
weekend of "_restricted_to_base, bunked_with_the_reception_center_recruits
on_UNCLE_SAM_until_we_can_process-you_in-and_right_back_out..."
military typical type thing... Now I was just informed that my ETS was
extended till 8-DEC-91!!!! Oh happy days!!! Actually, I'm seriously
considering extenting my enlistment for another 6.... (Why did I just
get a chill up my spine when writing that???) BTW, I've been with the
"other" military ( the right way, the wrong way, and our way) type org.
(Digital), for 16 years.... ;-))
Thanks---
dab
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2.139 | Am I the first from Scandinavia? | EEMELI::SALMINEN | TroubleSHOOTER Hannu | Mon Nov 25 1991 16:59 | 31 |
| Name: Hannu Salminen
Nationality: Finnish
Member of Reserves of Finnish Defence Forces (Jaeger)
Job in DEC: Software Specialist CS/PTG (Products & Technologies Group),
5 yrs in DEC, 13 years with DEC products on customer side.
I found this notes forum from FIREARMS, which I read a lot
because I'm quite active shooter and collector of firearms
(interested also in technology and history of firearms).
In addition to our army reserves I am a member of many
shooting clubs, and I have also been the first ones in
starting our own shooting club in Digital Equipment
Corporation Finland.
I'm most intersted in military type of firearms,
nowadays I shoot:
7.62 x 39 Kalashnikov assault rifle
7.62 x 53R Mosin-Nagant based sniper rifle
.308 Steyr SSG sniper rifle
.22 LR Armi Jaeger "mini" assault rifle
.45 ACP Springfield Armory pistol
.44 Magnum Dan Wesson revolver
.22 LR Smith&Wesson revolver
Regards,
Hannu
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2.140 | HELLO ALL ! | ODIXIE::HART | Thomas Hart DTN 369-6035 odixie::hart | Tue Jan 14 1992 21:47 | 21 |
| I FINALLY GOT IN !!!!
Hello there, all,
My name is Thomas Hart. I'm a USAF reservest in the 908th
Communications Squadron. My quick military history....
1975 - 1979 USAF as a munitions maintenance specialist
1979 - 1984 USAFR as a cargo specialist.
1984 - 1986 took a break
1986 - present USAFR as electronic and switching system specialist.
My main job is to run and repair sb-3614, but because my unit does
not have one, I get paid to run the pc's in the squadron.
I do like to get paid for doing things I like .
good to be here
Thomas
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2.141 | THE FOX HAS LANDED | EAYV01::BGILCHRIST | | Mon Feb 17 1992 13:28 | 21 |
|
HI got in at last.
NAME : WILLIAM GILCHRIST
JOB : PRODUCTION CONTROLLER AYR MANF.
MILITARY HISTORY
EX : BLACK WATCH {1YEAR NOT LONG }
# : 24400020
UNIT : A'SQD QOY {ARM'D RECCI UNIT} T.A.
RANK : CPL
I have been in the QOY for 10years and I have served
most of the time in the UK and Germany.
At the momment Iam a FOX ARM'D CAR commander,but the
roll of the QOY[A'SQD]is to change.
regards
Billy
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2.142 | My nickname is Squeak! | GIDDAY::PHELAN | | Wed May 27 1992 05:09 | 23 |
|
Hello Everyone ,
Thanks for allowing me to join the conference.
Catherine Plaistow (I still use my maiden name
for the military)
I joined the Army Reserve in May 1980, we actually have
two type of Reserves here now GRES and RRES (I'll explain
more later)
I am a member of 8 Signal Regiment, Royal Australian
Corps of Signals.
Qualified Operator Keyboard, Radio (no morse yet!!)
and Cipher, I spend a lot of time instructing on
the keyboard courses.I am a Corporal.
Regards,
Catherine Phelan.
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2.143 | Introduction | SUBPAC::MCCOY | | Tue Aug 18 1992 22:07 | 12 |
| Hello everyone,
I like to introduce myself and thank you for letting me join your notes
file. I'm Tom McCoy and I work in the semi-conductor business in HLO-2
(Hudson Ma.) and I'm also a loadmaster on C-5 aircraft at Westover Air
Force Base in Massachusetts. I've been with DEC since June of 74 and
worked in Maynard (ML07-1) and Andover (APO-1) during my eighteen years
with the company. My military duty consist of five years active duty
and 17 years reserve. I served as a loadmaster on C-123K, C-130E and
C-5A/B aircraft and also was assigned to an aerial port squardon.
Tom McCoy
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2.144 | Update. | PEKING::NASHD | | Mon Aug 24 1992 21:58 | 13 |
| An update to my entry.
As a part of the cutbacks I had to leave the RAF Regiment back earlier
this year. Well, I've been accepted with 4624 Sqdn. My new unit is
based at the same airfield as my old unit so at least I know the way.
4624 are an Air Movements Sqdn. I'll be loading C130's, Tristars and
VC10's mainly. People like loadmasters are going to become a part of my
life ( hi Tom !).
I have to do the recruits course again though, in Sept.
Dave
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2.145 | New Unit: 7th NCR, Davisville (Newport) Rhode Island | BOWLES::BOWLES | Bob Bowles - T&N EIC/Engineering | Tue Sep 22 1992 08:00 | 17 |
|
My old unit, NMCB-12, has been retired as part of the defense cutbacks.
I have now joined the SEVENTH NCR (Naval Construction Regiment) in
Davisville RI. 7th NCR overseas all Construction Battalions and misc.
SEABEE units in the NorthEast (now including NJ, PA and the rest of NY)
CNO has granted permission for SEABEEs to perform flexible drills ...
a reserve year could still consist of 2 weeks active+12 weekends but if
a reservist desires, and there is a job that requires his/her skills, the
drill year can be performed in any combination up to and including a
single ~38 day active duty period (paid for 60 days).
I don't think I'll be changing my drill schedule ... unless the
location and job are just too tempting to pass up!
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2.146 | NEW RECRUIT | LARVAE::TAIT_A | | Tue Jul 13 1993 18:26 | 21 |
| Hi
My names Mandi, and I'm a wet behind the ears recuit with 2 wessex,
I've just completed my first weekend training, and even though I found
it pretty tiring, and realise that I've got loads of things to learn, I
had a brilliant time and can't wait for the next one.
Once my trainings over, I think I'll be joining the signals, but I'm
also interested in the transport side of things, We shall see....
Been reading lots of notes from this file and learning things already
so thanks for your help - By the way this is the first time I've ever
used notes besides read only, so I apologies in advance for an error I
make?????
well thats all for now
Bye
Mandi
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2.147 | LOST EAGLE | WMNIST::SADIN_S | | Mon Sep 27 1993 08:45 | 30 |
| HI
I AM NEW TO THESE NOTES FILE STILL, BUT HERE IT GOES. I RECENTLY
LEFT ACTIVE U.S. ARMY STATIONED AT FT. CAMPBELL KY. NOW I AM DOING TIME
IN THE MASSACHUSETTS ANG. QUITE A BIG DIFFERENCE.
LIST OF EXP.
U.S. ARMY AIRBORNE
AIR ASSAULT
RECONDO
FT. BENNING INF. SCHOOL
COMBAT MEDIC
DESERT WARFARE(THE HARD WAY.)
ARMY MARKSMANSHIP SCHOOL(SNIPER)
UNITS SERVED:
B CO. 1\187TH INF. (RAKKASANS) A.R.C.T.
C TROOP 2\17INF CAV. LRRP (JUMP STATUS)
BOTH UNITS WERE AT FT CAMP. WITH 101ST. ABN.DIV
"SCREAMING EAGLES"
PRESENT UNIT DUTY:
B CO. 1\181INF
26TH YANKEE DIV.
SOON TO BE 26TH YANKKE BRIGADE
CUT BACKS YOU KNOW.
SEE YA!!
AIRBORNE!!!!!!!!
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2.148 | OH YEAH | WMNIST::SADIN_S | | Mon Sep 27 1993 08:49 | 4 |
| TO ADD TO MY LAST NOTE 2.147
SERVED FROM NOV 88 ACTIVE TO MAR 92.
DEPLOYED TO DESERT SHIELD\STORM SEPT 10,90 TO APR. 92.
MANY MEMORIES
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2.149 | Roll Call... | CAPNET::BUNCH | | Tue Feb 01 1994 02:20 | 104 |
| A new member to the file. My name is Steve Bunch and I am a veteran of the U.S. Air Force.
My career spans a little over 22 years (12 active duty). I transferred to the Retire Reserve
in January 93.
My career specialities were: Munitions Maintenance, Weapons Safety, and Logistics Plans and
Programs
Excluding education/training duty locations my permanent duty stations were:
Minot AFB, ND (Minot) (Strategic Air Command, 5th Bomb Wing, 5th Munitions Maintence Squadron)
U Tapao Royal Thai Navy Airfield (Pacific Air Forces, 635th Combat Support Group)
Udorn Royal Thai Air Force Base (Pacific Air Forces, HQ 13th Air Force, Advanced Echelon)
Elmendorf AFB, AK (Anchorage) Alaskan Air Command, HQ Alaskan Air Command)
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH (Dayton) Air Force Logistics Command, HQ International Logistics Center)
While a reservist I was assigned to the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center, Tinker AFB, OK where
I worked in the B-1 Program Office (82-83) and the Direcorate of Propulsion from (84-93). To meet
some of my inactive duty training (IDT) point credit I was attached to Otis ANG Base, MA (Mashpee/
Falmouth) (102nd Fighter Interceptor Wing, Logistics Plans Office 82-88) and the Pratt&Whitney
Aircraft (East Hartford, CT) Defense Plant Representative Office 88-93)
I look forward to being a reader and participant.
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2.150 | New and Proper Introduction | SUBURB::FRENCHS | Semper in excernere | Thu Feb 03 1994 13:05 | 23 |
| Late last November in Reading town centre there was a display by
the Territorial Army Signals Rgmt. There was a leaflet handed
out inviting to attend an introduction and display evening. I
went to this and now find myself attending every Tuesday evening
at:
97th Signal Squad, Royal Signals, Bershire Yeomanry
On the 11 of December I had the medical, unfortunately I failed
it and was deferred due to being slightly overweight according
to their height/weight chart. As I was only 6 pounds over I was
asked to loose the weight and return. Last night I had the
medical again, since the 11th Dec. I have lost over a stone :-)
I passed the medical and am really on the way to being attested.
As the basic fitness test time has reduced to 24 minutes for 3
miles I have also taken up running. When I started, half a mile
and I was on death's door. I can now do 3 miles if 24:13 -
24:46. As I am over 30 (just) I get an extra minute. On Tuesday
8th Feb. we have that BFT to run, wish me luck.
Simon
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2.151 | | PEKING::JOLLYL | Viva la rock .... the killer lives on | Thu Feb 03 1994 16:15 | 4 |
|
Go for it Simon and good luck,
Loz.
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2.152 | Nearly there. | REPAIR::TRIMMINGS | | Thu Feb 03 1994 17:02 | 4 |
| Best of luck simon,keep us informed..
Tyrone
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2.154 | | PEKING::JOLLYL | Viva la rock .... the killer lives on | Thu Feb 10 1994 15:54 | 4 |
|
Congratulations, told you it was no sweat,
Loz.
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2.155 | | SUBURB::FRENCHS | Semper in excernere | Wed Mar 16 1994 11:30 | 12 |
| Well, last weekend I attended the Recruit Selection Weekend.
I have never worked so hard in my life...
But at least I passed and I am now accepted into the TA.
Out of the 8 that started in my syndicate we ended up with 3 active
(but rather stiff and sore) members and two invalided with injories.
The 5 that were left all passed.
Simon
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2.156 | All present or accounted for...I think. | AIMHI::SOBOCIENSKI | | Tue Mar 29 1994 05:20 | 12 |
|
Just thought I'd introduce myself:
2LT Theodore A. Sobocienski, TC
B Co(TMT) 114th MSB
MAARNG
Looking forward to my silver bar in May. Goodbye butter bar!!
(As quoted from a major I knew:"There are two ranks in the Army that
stink, and they're both gold.)
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2.157 | <When I started JC played Left Back for Jeruslam> | AIMHI::BUTLIN | | Wed Mar 30 1994 05:08 | 28 |
| May I join this illustrious group?
Michael, is the name, ex-
Queens Royal Surrey Regt
10 Para regt
Queens Regt
22 SAS
Queens Regt
Number 23924428 or 479928
Rank >Cpl, and >Capt.
I find the comments interesting, and it's pleasant to see that things
have not changed:
"If you can't stand a joke, You shouldn't joined"
"Hurry up and wait"
PS
Those Officers and Warrant Officers on this side of the water (ie MA,
USA), If you are in the Boston area on Wednesday's or plan to be.
Let me know - The British Officers Club of Boston meets Wednesday
Nights. Please call me
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2.158 | PCS (from DEC) | CXDOCS::J_BUTLER | til the Fat Lady sings... | Tue Jun 07 1994 09:12 | 12 |
| My last day with DEC will be 10 June, 1994.
It has been a pleasure serving as a co-moderator for this
conference, and it has been great "serving" with all of you.
Keep the home fires burning, and your powder dry!
regards,
John E. Butler
MAJ, FA, USAR
...old soldiers never die...
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2.159 | AT1, USNR-R Reporting Aboard | COMET::GREER | | Tue Aug 02 1994 08:44 | 14 |
| My turn, I suppose
I'm Gary Greer, currently a drilling reservist at NARCEN (Naval Air
Reserve Center) Denver, Colorado. I spent a little over 12 years on active
duty in the U.S. Navy, and enjoyed most of it. I got out as an AT1 (Aviation
Electronics Technician, E6) and probably will retire in a year or so as an
AT1.
I'm a contractor debug electronics tech here at CX02 in Colorado
Springs, putting some of my navy training and experience to good use here
working on disk drives for Storage, soon to be Quantum.
Many of the enclosed notes have been interesting, and I've added
my $0.02 worth on occasion.
~Gary C. Greer, AT1 USNR-R
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2.160 | | SUBURB::FRENCHS | Semper in excernere | Tue Oct 11 1994 18:42 | 13 |
| RE .155
Well to end the saga, I attended the two week recruits course last week
and the week before. I passed. It was held at Proteus Camp Nr Nottingham.
Anyone been there?
I even managaged to get my BFT in the 1st week (3 miles best effort) to
21:31. The BFT is now sqauadded. 1.5 miles in 15 mins as a squad and
1.5 miles best effort. My 1.5 Miles best effort was 9:56.
Now on to trade training.
Simon
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