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terrydowning
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Location: Windsor, CO

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USAF Active Duty 1985 - 2000
USAFR 2000 - 2006
Heavy Equipment Operator 85-89
Disaster Preparedness NCO 89 - 06
Highest Rank TSgt (E6)

Assignments
Williams AFB AZ 85-89
Ellsworth AFB, SD 89-91
RAF Mildenhall 91-94
Altus AFB, OK 95-97
Incirlik AB Turkey 97-99
Sheppard AFB, TX 99-00
Vandenberg AFB, CA 00-06

A fruit salad of medals on my chest (Some of which I actually deserve)
A wall full of plaques and awards (All boxed up because that is my past)

Proudest achievement:
Father of 3 great kids who get to grow up in a free country!

Thanks to all other vets and those serving today!
--
Terry
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1955 Shopsmith Mark 5 S/N 296860 Workshop and Tools
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Public Photos of Projects
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papahammer8
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Location: lafayette alabama

Post by papahammer8 »

i proudly served in the us army . 71-73 . i was stationed at ft. cambell ky. i done a short stint with the 5th spec forces.nam, which wasn't very good for my health. i am a 100 % disabled vet . i also want to thank all the other vets out there for there service. PROUD to be a american Proud to serve my country . hag1 jim
jim bandy lafayette alabama 79 model 500 /80 model 500/94model 510 mini/ planer/dc3300/bandsaw/jointer/ lathe duplicator/ router table with a porter cablerouter.
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dlbristol
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Location: Collbran, Colorado

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I served in the US Army from 1968 -1970. I left an E-6. I completed Ranger School and served with K company 75th Inf. ( Ranger) as a Long Ranger Recon Patrol (LRRP) team leader, 4th ID in An Khe most of the time. I have a Bronze star ( meritorious service) Air Medal ( lots of insertions!) and a CIB ( the most important to me). I'm proud to have served, and I stand in awe of what others have done for this great country.
Saw dust heals many wounds. RLTW
Dave
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Gampa
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Location: Washington

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U. S. Navy, 73-93
Retired as Storekeeper Chief (E-7)
Most demanding tour of duty: USS Cochrane (DDG-21), 101 Days in the Indian Ocean, 76 days straight days without seeing land during the Iranian Hostage Crisis. WETSU (We Eat This Shit Up)
Best tour: Keflavik Iceland,
Enjoy a little sawdust therapy

Walt
520, Joiner, band saw, Planer, Dust Collector, 6: Belt Sander, OPR, Scroll Saw
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fixit
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Location: La Vernia, TX

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USAF
1967 -1990
Lt Col
various assignments: Radar site in Iowa, Ent AFB, CO, Ubon AB, Thailand,
Rhein Main AB, Germany, Scott AFB, IL, Randolph AFB, TX,
Elmendorf AFB, AK, Randdolph AFB, TX
Bronze Star - several other ribbons.
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Leonard
La Vernia, TX
Wood Goods - Custom Woodwork
EMAIL: woodgoods "at" lavernia "dot" net
PowerPro 520, PowerPro 500 (was my father's 500), SS jointer, SS Mark V mount planer, SS bandsaws (2), belt sander, scroll saw, SS jig saws (2), strip sander, Jointech system, 12" Delta Compound Miter Saw, a small collection of routers, a router table and a Delta Unisaw. All in a 24' x 24' shop.
tsaguy
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Location: Flushing Mi

Post by tsaguy »

United States Marine Corps

1992-1996, 4 years Active Duty

Got out as a Cpl, E-4

Stationed 29 Palms California, Okinawa Japan, Pohang Korea. Aboard the USS Germantown LSD-42, Shellbacked, Operation Restore Hope in Somalia, visited Australia, Hong Kong, Jakrata, and ate bbq'd rat, chicken feet, and king cobra.

I have several medals/ribbons, but my favorite is the award for doing laundry aboard ship and not complaining about it.

Semper Fidelis!
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cv3
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Location: Mobile Al

Post by cv3 »

USMC 64-70, E6- Combat Engineers, Vietnam 65-67,. I salute all our fellow Vets.
Make today a day that lets you smile!
CV
Mobile Al.
MARK V 520 - Band saw and Jointer. DeWalt scroll saw.
rdewinter
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Location: San Diego, CA

Military service

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I enlisted in the USAF in Feb 1967. I left the USAF as a Staff Sergeant, E5, in Jan 1971. I spent my entire enlistment in San Antonio, Texas. I was at Lackland AFB for boot camp for 6 weeks and earned the American Spirit of Honor medal. After boot camp, I collected my one an only travel check of $1.67 to report to Randolph AFB, literally across town, where I spent four years in the accounting/finance office. Having had an accounting background, I was frozen to base in order to help implement and test a new service wide accounting system. This was during the Vietnam conflict and I always felt that I missed something by not going to serve in Vietnam. I took advantage of my stateside service and when to college at night and completed many units leaving me only one year to complete and graduate from San Diego State University. I also met my wife in San Antonio and we have been married for 42 years and have three wonderful sons.

I am proud to have served in the USAF.
Bob
San Diego
jayhawk
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Post by jayhawk »

Retired Chief Warrant Officer 3.
10 years active duty Marines 1974-1984
24 years Army National Guard 1984-2008
34 years continuous military service.
Marine assignments: NAS Millington, TN; MCAS(H) Tustin, CA; MCAS Iwakuni, Japan; MCAS(H) Santa Ana, CA
Army tours of duty: Bosnia (1996) and Kosovo (2000).

Semper Gumby!
Jayhawk
1982 Mark V 500 'Shorty' upgraded to 510 S/N 131846 (purchased new)
PowerPro S/N 09-02-10 (Sept 2010)
SS PowerStation, Bandsaw, jointer, belt sander, thickness planer, strip sander, lathe duplicator, ringmaster, jig saw, OPR
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ddvann79
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Location: Fort Worth, Texas

Post by ddvann79 »

jayhawk wrote:
Semper Gumby!
Outstanding, sir! "Always Flexible." I heard that quite a bit in the Seabees.
Dalton
Fort Worth, Texas
1962 MK 5 #373733 Goldie
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