The USAF and Government Contractor Aircrew Life Support Personnel Employment History Data File

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The USAF and Government Contractor Aircrew Life Support Personnel Employment History Data File Welcome to the USAF and Government Contractor Aircrew Life Support Personnel Employment History Data File. This file is assembled from information provided from members of the USAF Life Support/AFE Retirees Group. The assignment history listed here is that of retired, reserve, National Guard, and prior service military members; and that of some of our civilian counterparts. If your assignment history is listed here and is not correct, please contact Bob McElwain at [email protected] or Robert (Tommy) Tompkins at [email protected] . If your assignment history is not listed here please go to our registration page and enter it. Your input will be forwarded to me and I will post it here during the next revision to this file. MSGT LES ABBOT APR 71 - JUN 71 TECH SCHOOL/ CHANUTE AFB, IL JUN 71 - JUN 75 436 MAW/DOVER AFB, DE JUL 75 - JUN 79 58 TFW/LUKE AFB, AZ JUN 79 - JUN 85 131 TFS/ANG/ST LOUIS, MO JUN 85 - JUN 89 USAFTAWC/EGLIN AFB, FL JUN 89 - JUN 93 HQ PACAF/HICKAM AFB, HI JUN 93 - JUN 95 27 OSS/CANNON AFB, NM MSGT HENRY ABRAHAM MAR 62 - JUL 62 TECH SCHOOL/CHANUTE AFB, IL AUG 62 - DEC 66 1370 PMW/TURNER AFB, GA DEC 66 - DEC 68 523 TFS/CLARK AB, PI JAN 69 - NOV 70 4 TFW/SEYMOUR JOHNSON AFB, NC NOV 70 - DEC 72 1 SOW/HURLBURT FIELD, FL DEC 72 - DEC 73 19 TASS/OSAN AB, KOREA JAN 73 - AUG 75 552 AWAC/TINKER AFB, OK AUG 75 - AUG 76 LAJES FIELD, AZORES AUG 76 - AUG 78 527 TFTAS/ALCONBURY, UK AUG 78 - NOV 83 62 MAW/MCCHORD AFB, WA NOV 83 - JUL 85 405 TFW/LUKE AFB, AZ MSGT JOSEPH ADAMS NOV 66 - JAN 67 TECH SCHOOL/CHANUTE AFB, IL JAN 67 - JUL 70 BARKSDALE AFB, LA JUL 70 - JUN 71 PHAM RANG TONSON NUTT, RV AUG 71 - AUG 78 526TFS/RAMSTEIN AFB, GE SEP 78 - AUG 83 550 TFTS/LUKE AFB, AZ AUG 83 - SEP 85 DYESS AFB, TX MSGT GEORGE ADLERZ Jun 74 TECH SCHOOL/CHANUTE AFB, IL 1997 - 1977 7TH BW/CARSWELL AFB, TX 1977 - 1980 496 TFS/HAHM AB/GERMANY 1980 - 1982 GRIFFIS AFB, NY 1982 - 1996 704 FS/USAFR/BERGSTROM AFB, TX 1996 - 2002 111FS/ELLINGTON FLD, TX (ANG) 2002 - 2007 301 RS/PATRICK AFB, FL CMSGT RALPH WESLEY AGAR OCT 70 - DEC 70 TECH SCHOOL/CHANUTE AFB, IL JAN 71 - APR 72 50 TAS/CHING CHAUN KANG AB, TAWAIN MAY 72 - SEP 72 351 SUPPLY SQ/WHITEMAN AFB, MO SEP 72 - MAR 73 376 SW/KADENA AB, JAPAN MAR 73 - JUN 74 351 CSG/WHITMAN AFB, MO JUN 74 - DEC 76 28 BMW/ELLSWORTH AFB, SD DEC 76 - DEC 77 57 FIS/KEFLAVIK NAS, ICELAND DEC 77 - JUN 80 91 TFS/RAF BENTWATERS, ENGLAND JUN 80 - JUN 81 511 TFS/RAF BENTWATERS, ENGLAND JUN 81 ASSIGNED SPECIAL DUTY ASSIGNMENT MSGT MANUEL AGUIAR AUG 82 - NOV 82 TECH SCHOOL/ CHANUTE AFB, IL NOV 82 - JUL 84 WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB, IL JUL 84 - DEC 87 TORREJON AB, SPAIN DEC 87 - SEP 92 HOMESTEAD AFB, FL SEP 92 - AUG 95 MOODY AFB, GA AUG 95 - AUG 99 EIELSON AFB, AK AUG 99 - AUG 02 EGLIN AFB, FL AUG 02 - AUG 04 GEILENKIRCHEN AB, GE AUG 04 - SEP 05 GRAND FORKS AFB, ND TSGT PHILLIP R. ALLEN MAY 80 - SEP 85 430 TFS/NELLIS AFB, NV TSGT CLIVE ANDERSON 82 -83 TECH SCHOOL/CHANUTE AFB, IL 83 - 89 CHARLESTON AFB, SC 89 - 90 OSAN AB, JAPAN 90 - 92 CHARLESTON AFB, SC 92 - 95 EIELSON AFB, AK 95 - 02 BARKSDALE AFB, LA 02 - 06 EGLIN AFB, FL MARK ANDERSON APR 71 - JUL 71 TECH SCHOOL/CHANUTE AFB, IL AUG 71 - JUL 73 93 BW/CASTLE AFB, CA AUG 73 - AUG 74 38 TFW/KORAT RTAB, THAILAND SEP 74 - MAR 75 93 BW/CASTLE AFB, CA MAR 75 - DEC 76 IN ACTIVE RESERVE ARPC DEC 76 - JUL 77 452 ARW/MARCH AFB, CA AUG 77 - FEB 07 466 FS/HILL AFB, UT MSGT ROBERT ARNETT SEP 89 - OCT 89 TECH SCHOOL/CHANUTE AFB, IL NOV 89 - JUL 93 2 BW/BARKSDALE AFB, LA AUG 93 - AUG 94 38 RQS/OSAN AB, KOREA SEP 94 - SEP 97 393 BS/WHITEMAN AFB, MO OCT 97 - OCT 00 552 OSS & 965 AACS/TINKER AFB, OK NOV 00 - NOV 01 36 FS/OSAN AB, KOREA DEC 01 - DEC 03 492 FS & 493 FS/RAF LAKENHEATH, ENGLAND JAN 04 - JAN 05 36 FS/OSAN AB, KOREA FEB 05 - JAN 10 344 ARS, 349 ARS AND 22 OSS/MCCONNELL AFB, KS JAN 10 - SEP 12 48 OSS/RAF LAKENHEATH, ENGLAND SMSGT ROY ARTERBURY JR AUG 76 - SEP 76 TECH SCHOOL/CHANUTE AFB, IL SEP 76 - SEP 79 9 TFS/HOLLOMAN AFB, NM SEP 79 - JUN 82 2BMW/BARKSDALE AFB, LA JUN 82 - JUN 84 4235 STS/CARSWELL AFB, TX JUN 84 - JUL 85 7 BMW/CARSWELL AFB, TX JUL 85 - JUL 88 81 TFS/SPANGDAHLEM AB, GE JUL 88 - JUL 92 2 BMW & HQ 8 AF/BARKSDALE AFB, LA JUL 92 - AUG 96 366 WING/MOUNTAIN HOME AFB, ID MSGT ROGER ANTRIM JUL 83 - AUG 83 TECH SCHOOL/CHANUTE AFB, IL AUG 83 - JAN 86 68 HQ/SEYMORE JOHNSON AFB, NC MAR 86 - AUG 90 90 TFS/CLARK AB, RP OCT 90 - OCT 94 911 AREFS/KADENA AB, JAPAN NOV 94 - NOV 98 67 SOS/MILDENHALL AB, UK NOV 98 - DEC 01 325 BS/WHITEMAN AFB, MO DEC 01 - DEC 08 JOINT POW/MIA ACCOUNTING/HICKAM AFB, HI MSGT WILLIE AYALA OCT 76 - OCT 83 32 TFS/CAMP NEW AMSTERDAM OCT 83 - MAR 87 463 TAW/DYESS AFB, TX MAR 87 - MAR 89 35TFS/KUNSAN AB, ROK MAR 89 - OCT 93 58 FS/EGLIN AFB, FL OCT 93 - MAY 00 9 PSPTS/BEAL AFB, CA MSGT ROBERT BAILEY SEP 81 - NOV 81 TECH SCHOOL/CHANUTE AFB, IL NOV 81 - MAR 85 92 BMW/FAIRCHILD AFB, WA MAR 85 - NOV 91 94 TFS/LANGLEY AFB, VA NOV 91 - NOV 93 56ARRS/RQS/KEFLAVIK NAS, ICELAND NOV 93 - AUG 95 22 ARW/MARCH AFB, CA AUG 95 - OCT 00 9 ARS/60 OSS/TRAVIS AFB, CA OCT 00 - JUL 05 3 OSS/ELMENDORF AFB, AK JUL 05 - AUG 07 911 ARS/GRAND FORKS AFB, ND LT COL JIMMY BAINTER JAN 74 - JUL 75 35 TFW/LSO/GEORGE AFB, CA JUL 76 - OCT 78 12 AF/LSO/BERGSTROM AFB, TX OCT 80 - MAR 83 LIFE SUPPORT SPO/ WRIGHT-PATT. AFB, OH MAR 83 - JUN 84 AIR STAFF/LSO/HQ USAF/WASH, DC MSGT ANDREW BAKER OCT 84 - JAN 85 TECH SCHOOL/CHANUTE AFB, IL MAR 85 - MAR 87 38 TRS/ZWEIBRUCKEN AB, GERMANY MAR 87 - OCT 92 67 TRW/BERGSTROM AFB, TX 12 TRS/BERGSTRON AFB, TX OCT 92 - JUN 94 328 BS/CASTLE AFB, CA JUN 94 - APR 97 COMBAT RESCUE SCHOOL/NELLIS AFB, NV 57 TSS/NELLIS AFB, NV APR 97 - APR 99 56 RS/KEFLAVIK NAS, ICELAND APR 99 - DEC 01 75 FS/POPE AFB, NC DEC 01 - AUG 09 7 CTS/HOLLOMAN AFB, NM 49 OSS/HOLLOMAN AFB, NM 7 FS/HOLLOMAN AFB, NM 9 FS/HOLLOMAN AFB, NM 49 OSS/HOLLOMAN AFB, NM SRA MATTHEW BAKER OCT 90 - NOV 90 TECH SCHOOL/CHANUTE AFB, IL JAN 91 - JAN 93 53 TFS/BITBURG AB, GE JAN 93 - JUN 94 28 AREFS/ELSWORTH AFB, SD JUN 94 - MAY 96 93 AREFS/FAIRCHILD AFB SMSGT WILLIAM BALDWIN OCT 64 - JAN 65 TECH SCHOOL/CHANUTE AFB, IL JAN 65 - AUG 68 2 FIS/SUFFOLK AFB, NY AUG 68 - FEB 70 USAF RES (INACTIVE) FEB 70 - MAY 98 107 FIG/ARW NIAGARA FALLS ANG, NY MSGT GRESHAM BARNES OCT 84 - NOV 84 TECH SCHOOL/CHANUTE AFB, IL DEC 84 - JUN 92 314 AW/LITTLE ROCK AFB, AR JUN 92 - JUN 94 7 ACCS/KEESLER AFB, MS JUN 94 - JAN 97 45 AS/KEESLER AFB, MS JAN 97 - DEC 99 14 FTW/COLUMBUS AFB, MS DEC 99 - NOV 00 80 FTW/SHEPPARD AFB, TX NOV 00 - JUN 03 314 AW/LITTLE ROCK AFB, AR JUN 03 - AUG 04 463 AG/LITTLE ROCK AFB, AR MSGT PINK BARNETT MAY 65 - AUG 65 TECH SCHOOL/CHANUTE AFB, IL AUG 65 - NOV 69 7 SUPPLY SQ/CARSWELL AFB, TX NOV 69 - MAR 71 95 SUPPLY SQ/GOOSE BAY AB, CANADA MAR 71 - JUL 75 36 TAS/LANGLEY AFB, VA JUL 75 - NOV 79 62 MAW/McCHORD AFB, WA NOV 79 - JUN 82 7 BW/CARSWELL AFB, TX JUN 82 - JUN 85 36 TFW/BITBURG AB, GERMANY JUN 85 - OCT 86 314 TAW/LITTLE ROCK AFB, AR MSGT ROGER BARNETT JUL 86 - FEB 89 612 TFS/TORREJON AB, SPAIN MAR 89 - OCT 93 2853 ABG/WARNER ROBINS AFB, GA NOV 93 - NOV 94 80 TFS/KUNSAN AB, KOREA DEC 94 - OCT 97 71 TFS/LANGLEY AFB, VA NOV 97 - NOV 98 35 TFS/KUNSAN AB, KOREA DEC 98 - DEC 00 37 ALS/RAMSTEIN AB, GERMANY DEC 00 - FEB 05 71 FS/LANGLEY AFB, VA MAR 05 - JAN 07 9 PSPTS/BEAL AFB, CA MSGT DAVID BARTLETT APR 66 - JUL 66 TECH SCHOOL/CHANUTE AFB, IL JUL 66 - APR 67 67 SW/MOUNTAIN HOME AFB, ID APR 67 - NOV 70 3340th GP/CHANUTE AFB, IL NOV 70 - DEC 71 7TH ACCS/UDORN RTAFB, THAILAND DEC 71 - JUL 79 3340th GP/CHANUTE AFB, IL AUG 79 - JUL 82 43 SW/ANDERSEN AFB, GUAM JUL 82 - JUL 87 USAF CHEMICAL DEFENSE TEST FACILITY/BROOKS AFB, TX I wouldn't change my Life Support days for anything. I loved the job and almost everyone I met. SMSGT TOM BAZE AUG 86 - SEP 86 TECH SCHOOL/CHANUTE AFB, IL 1986 - 1991 80 TFW/SHEPPARD AFB, TX 1991 - 1995 NATO AWAC/GERMANY 1995 - 2002 6 ARS/TRAVIS AFB, CA 2002 - 2006 552 OSS/TINKER AFB, OK 2006 - 2012 HQ USAFE/A3T/RAMSTEIN AB, GE TSGT THOMAS BEACH JUN 73 - SEP 73 TECH SCHOOL/CHANUTE AFB, IL AUG 73 - OCT 75 319 BW/GRAND FORKS AFB, ND OCT 75 - OCT 78 345 TAS/YAKOTA AB, JAPAN OCT 78 - AUG 80 75 TFS/74 TFS/ENGLAND AFB, LA AUG 80 - AUG 81 BREAK IN SERVICE AUG 81 - MAY 89 384 ARW MCCONNELL AFB, KS MAY 89 - JAN 94 18 TFS/18 FS/11 TASS/355 FS/EIELSON AFB, AL MSGT ROBIN BEAL MAR 58 - JUN 58 TECH SCHOOL/CHANUTE AFB, IL JUL 58 - NOV 63 397 BW/DOW AFB, MA NOV 63 - DEC 64 22 SUPPLY SQ/MARCH AFB, CA JAN 65 - JUN 66 4081 SUPPLY SQ/ERNEST HARMON AB, N.
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