Like flies to honey Gunship Winnebago brings them in. Here is Marine veteran Lance Corporal Dan who served us all 2001-2008. I hope I got that right. He must have had some fun after all those years and still a Lance Corporal. Dan was part of the run up into Iraq where he served with 1st Marine Expeditiary Forces and then later with 1st batallion 4th Marine Regiment.
I hope I didn’t get this veterans wrong. But I beleive this is Brice a US Army Spec 4 veteran who served from 1965 to 1970. He served with the 144th Medical Evacution folks commonly known as Mash units.
US Army reserves 1961-1964. Richard, aka Dick was a Motor T guy like the Captain. Dick worked on M38 Willys Jeeps just like Little Glory, he knows all about them. Dick served right up until the Cuban Crisis when they held him 6 days after his contract for what was going on at the time.
Marine! Meet Corporal West a Marine who served us all from 1996-2000. He served as a Communications specialist and he served in Japan at Mt. Fuji and on the Rock at Okinawa. Ohra Corporal.
Army again, doesn’t anyone want to serve in Navy or Marines? No this shows you just how large the Army is. There are more woman in the Army then all Marines in the Marine Corps. Anyway during the draft, you did not have a choice what service you went in to unless you ran down and joined before you were called up!
Meet Don who joined us by serving in the Army from 1957 to 1961. He served in the Signals Corps in Germany and was a Sergeant.
Meet Joe US Army drafted 1965-1967. Joe served us all and at that time was lucky enough to be sent to Alaska! Time in service at that time was HOT and I don’t just mean in the jungle. I mean conflict and combat. Joe answered the call and went where the G sent him. No jungles for Joe, but he had his share of weather and insects I’m sure.
Meet Benny, we met at the gas station on the way to the Midvale City Car show. Benny served us all in the Navy after being drafter for Vietnam. He served us from 1971-1973. He was a River Boat crew member. Benny is suffering the effects of that damned Agent Orange and I pray he has the care he needs and that he keeps his spirits up. May God Bless Benny a US Navy veteran.
Welcome home Captain Kunz, US Army Aviator. What a pleasure meeting this Army Captain while going about our projects at Lowes. This Captain served us all between 1966 and 1972. Capt. Kunz served one tour in Vietnam as a “Bird Dog” Spotter plane pilot. He served with the 21st Reconnaissance Airplane Company the “Black Aces” acting as a spotter plane for air support targeting and intelligence missions. When deployed to Vietnam 1968-1969, Capt. Kunz flew out of the Danag and Chu Lai airbases. He spent a lot of time supporting the 1st Marine Divison in and around Marble Mountain…thank you Capt. Kunz. The work horse aircraft so valubale to the mission was the Cessna L-19/O-1 Bird Dog. That aircraft flew with all the services and served from 1949-1974! Great time meetng Capt. Kunz and I plan on visiting him at his home and having him come with me to future events.
Check out the Challenge coin the Captain gave to this Captain. Thank You Sir! Very nice coin.