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Military Veterans and S2K

Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 9:46 am
by azskyman
With thousands of members here, I know there are dozens of veterans (and those on active duty) who visit and contribute to S2K.

I'll be the first to share a heartfelt thanks again for your service and sacrifice. If I could do it in person, I would shake your hand, look you in the eye, and say thanks in a way that you know I meant it.

Stand proud this Memorial Day weekend.

Steve
SGT, US Army, HHC, 459th Signal Battalion, Nha Trang, South Vietnam, 1970.

Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 9:51 am
by Janice
My son was in the army for only five months before getting sick. He was stationed at Fort Benning. After he finished his basic training, they spotted him with cancer. They were so good to him. He took a complete physical before entering and another one on base and they passed him on as a healthy 18 year old. He never went into remission or was elibible for a bone marrow transplant, so they decided at his review hearing that he was entitled for a full medical discharge with all the beneits. He went to Fort Sam Houston for all his treatments. I think he well deserved his full benefits because he enlisted and wanted to serve his country. They knew he was terminal too. Also, I am sure they knew the basic training was real hard on him with this sickness.

He said later, he never regretted anything, would do it over again and he made many friends there.

Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 9:54 am
by azskyman
Janice. In ways that I can from this distant place, I say thank you, THANK YOU, to your son for his commitment.

Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 10:00 am
by Janice
Thanks, he was only one of the many on Storm2 who served their country. My father was in Pearl Harbor and I know that Stormers have children, spouses and grandparents who served.

Yes, every one of those will be remembered today.

Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 10:03 am
by artist
My thanks as well - words are not enough to express my gratitude.

Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 10:22 am
by azsnowman
Yes indeed......

Dennis

ASH3, USS AMERICA CV66 1978-1980, NAVSTA Adak Alaska 1977-1978, Class C School NAVSTA Millington Tenn. 1976-1977.
PV1, Arizona Army National Guard, 1044 TRANS CO. Show Low Az. 1980-1984

Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 10:26 am
by Janice
Nice record....

Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 10:27 am
by feederband
HT3, USS INDEPENDENCE CV62, NAS North Island. Cal. 87-90

Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 10:28 am
by vbhoutex
As always many, many thanks to our active and our veterans for my freedom!!!!

Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 10:30 am
by azsnowman
feederband wrote:HT3, USS INDEPENDENCE CV62, NAS North Island. Cal. 87-90


HEY....another SQUID 8-) The Indy huh? I was on that boat for a brief tour back in 1976

Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 10:33 am
by feederband
azsnowman wrote:
feederband wrote:HT3, USS INDEPENDENCE CV62, NAS North Island. Cal. 87-90


HEY....another SQUID 8-) The Indy huh? I was on that boat for a brief tour back in 1976


Yes it was a great experience just coming out of high school..

Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 6:45 pm
by alicia-w
After our family moved to the US, every male relative in my family has served, except for my brother and my youngest son.


USAF: Lackland AFB 1978, Keesler AFB 1979, McChord AFB 1980-1983, Clark AB RP 1983-1987, Grand Forks AFB 1987-1988, US Civil Service 1988-present

Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 7:24 pm
by hurricanedude
USAF 1990-2005
Langley AFB, Virginia

Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 7:40 pm
by Jack8631
Sgt, U.S. Marine Corps 1979-1987.

MAG-31, H&MS-31 MCAS Beaufort, SC. VMFA-451, MCAS Iwakuni Japan (1981 and 1983), MAG-14, H&MS-14 MCAS Cherry Point, NC. VMA(AW)-224, MCAS Iwakuni Japan (1985). VMAQ-2 Cherry Point, NC. Member, American Legion post 1983. Lifetime member Veterans of Foreign Wars, National member at large post 14000.

Special thanks this Memorial Day weekend to the families of those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.

Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 8:07 pm
by Audrey2Katrina
Memorial Day: To remember all who paid the ultimate price... so that the rest of us can live in a free nation--the greatest one on Earth. God bless 'em all!

A2K :flag:

Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 8:26 pm
by Stephanie
Great thread as usual Poppysky! :wink:

Thank you from the bottom of my heart to all of you who serve our country!! :flag:

Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 11:15 pm
by Aslkahuna
USAF 1962-65 Whiteman AFB MO, 1965-66 OSAN AB ROK, 1966-68 Clark AB RP, 1968-1970 Langley AFB VA, 1970-74 Lindsay AS/Wiesbaden AB FRG, 1974-79 Clark AB RP, 1979-1980 Offutt AFB NE DOD Army Civil Service 1983-1986 Dugway Proving Ground UT, 1986-1995 Fort Huachuca AZ Retired September 30, 1995.

Steve

Posted: Sat May 27, 2006 5:05 pm
by george_r_1961
Aslkahuna wrote:USAF 1962-65 Whiteman AFB MO, 1965-66 OSAN AB ROK, 1966-68 Clark AB RP, 1968-1970 Langley AFB VA, 1970-74 Lindsay AS/Wiesbaden AB FRG, 1974-79 Clark AB RP, 1979-1980 Offutt AFB NE DOD Army Civil Service 1983-1986 Dugway Proving Ground UT, 1986-1995 Fort Huachuca AZ Retired September 30, 1995.

Steve



Steve I live less than a mile from langley..right across from NASA.

Posted: Sun May 28, 2006 3:19 am
by Aslkahuna
When I was there, the Apollo Astronauts would come there for training and after 11 Buzz Aldrin actually came through the Weather Station one time when I was on duty. We used to go fishing at Buckroe Beach in the Summer.

Steve

Posted: Sun May 28, 2006 7:18 am
by Janice
Here is my picture of Buzz. It is the origional newspaper. I have a long hallway to the bedrooms, etc. and I have about 20 old origionals on it. They get a lot of attention.

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