Veterans, who are you?

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kenj
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USMC active 70-81. USMCR 81-95. Retired LtCol. Field Artillery. Semper Fi.
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God bless all the brave Veterans who gave so much to keep America free.

My late dad served in the US Navy aboard the USS Kaskaskia, a fleet oiler, in the South Pacific at the close of WWII.

"All gave some, some gave all".

You are never forgotten!

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Eric Olson 1stSgt USMC 1stBN 7th MAR 86-91, School of Infantry 91-94, 1stBN 8th MAR 94-97, Recruiting (yeech!) 97-2001, 2nd BN 4th MAR 01-03, HQBN S-3 1st MARDiv 03-05, Weapons Co. 3rd BN 24th MAR I-I 05-present. Fought in the Philippines coup in '89, Desert Shield/Desert Storm 90-91, Decisive Endeavor (Bosnia), Silver Wake (Albania), Guardian Retrieval (Zaire) 96-97, Iraq 2004. What a ride it's been!!
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USN 1967-1970,HC-1 old Ream Field San Diego,TACRON 13 NAB Coronado,WestPac Vietnam '68 & '69,USS Valley Forge,Tripoli,Denver,& USS New Orleans
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Wayne Chamberlain LTC US Army Ret. 27 years of active duty with 2-1/2 in RVN. (They kept sending me back; I never did get it right so they cancelled the war.
I served in cannon and ADA FA units in Germany. Also a FA and Infantry advisor in RVN .(No one but my laundress will ever know how scared I was.)
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Tim Belbin United States Marine Corps 1984-1997 Semper Fi !!
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USAF Security Service, staff sgt. 62-66 (Can't say what I did or where or I would have to kill you :D )
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Dave Preston, US Air Force 1966 -1986, still serving as civilian. Ejoy woodworking and always learning new ways of making sawdust.:)
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Let us run this through the membership one more time. We have a large number of new members that probably never saw this thread.

Go for it, guys and gals. Let us know who you are.
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One of my grandfathers served on a bomber in WW2, and my other grandfather served as a pilot in Korea. I'm sad to say I don't know any other details. This is something I intend to rectify.

A great big thank you to all who have served. Without you, this country would be drastically different (or might not even exist at all).

Thank you Dusty for the bump :D
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