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Veterans Day 2011 Call Name Branch Section Dates Specialty/Ship Where Served AA4SI Ray USAF + Reserves 5 Years AB8KO John USN 1978-82 AOE USS Seattle, LPH USS Guam MedSea & Indian O, Beirut AB9QU Bill Army 1968-71 Combat Engineer Cambodia, Vietnam AB9YK Jack USN 1965-69 Destroyers. ABØPV Lowell USAF 4 Yrs Jet Engine Mechanic AG8J Carl USAF 1959-63 Hickam AFB. AI9R Tom USAF 1959-81 Korea, Vietnam AK8V Ray USN 1968-74 Mech Tech Guantanamo Bay K0ØVJ Roger USAF Retired 1961-65 Heavy Ground Radar Thailand K1HV Jerry USMC 2nd Mar AirWing 1970-75 RadioOp, Loadmaster A-130 K4JEE Ron Father in USN 1943-45 WWII K4OXL Steve Army 1968-70 Combat K4PJO Darryl Army 1970-72 AH1G Cobra Helo Crew Chief S.E. Asia K8BMN Russ USAF 26 Years K8CMD Hal USAF 1963-67 Military Police Phillipines K8CWC Lyle Army 24th Division 1949-53 Korean War K8DB Dennis Army 1968-71 Transportation. Vietnam K8MLK Tom USN 2003 USS Keersarge, Arcadian Norris K8RSU Mike Army 7th Division 1950-53 7th Medical Battalion Korea K8SRB Stan USAF 1957-61 Radar Technician K9DVA Ken Army 558 MP Co. 1965-67 Military Police Germany K9HKF Ernie Army 1960-63 Security for JFK, MP, TDY work Italy K9HKS Jim USN USS Fargo K9MDQ. Mike USAF. 1958-62 Minuteman Missiles. K9MF Tom USAF 1962-66 K9QAF Morris USAF Retired 1947-71 K9SR. Dennis Army. 1965-68 Security Ethiopia K9WAY Ed USAF 1964-68 Military Police Vietnam K9YBN Phil USN 1946-67 Elect. Mate, USS Benham Around World KA4WRR. Herman Army 1962-65 Communications. Panama Canal Zone KA5NJA Richard NAT’L GRD 1966-87 KA6AXN John USMC Checked in via Internet KA8IQJ Ed Army Truck Driver KA8YOJ Ralph USAF Retired 1960-80 16 Yrs Munitions, Recruiter Vietnam Germany Englnd KA9GFS Dave USN 1967-69 Navigator Helicopter VietNam KA9JVH Tom USN 1963-67 KA9LLU Bob USN 1967-71 Vietnam KA9RDK Son in USAF KA9ZXN Tom Army Signal Corps 1983-03 Saudi Arabia. KAØFBJ Rob USN 1969 Mechanical Repair KB8HFZ Bill OH Nat’l Grd KB9VR Jim USN Destroyer duty KC2LEA Jon USN. 101st Airborne 1965-70 SeaBees Vietnam KC5WS Jim USAF 1961-65 KC6VVT Bob USN 1967-73 Comms Tech Maint. HF RDF Guam KC8EXU Wil USN Retired 1961-97 USS Coral Sea, Helicopters Vietnam KC8MZW Roger Army + MI Nat’l Guard 1970-2003 Communications Germany KC8NVI Cliff USAF 1952-56 SSgt KC8ZFL. Paul USN 1968-72 Radar. USS Farragut. KC8ZFW Paul USN 1968-73 Guided Missile Destroyer Radioman KC9BRM Bernie USN 1967-71 USS Intrepid Vietnam KC9LIW Richard USN 1990-92 KC9NXB Clint Army. Armor 1975-78 Ft. Riley Germany KC9PTD Gary USMC 1972-79 KC9PTD. Gary USMC. 1962-78 Communications Camp Lejeune Panama, Hawaii KD7HZP Art Army 1942-46 USS Green Destroyer Atlantic and Pacific KD8DKS Bob Army 1968-69 Vietnam KD8OSD Charlie USN 1980-84 USS Dwight D Eisenhower KDØLL Jerry USN 1960-64 USS Whetstone, USS Page County KE4NBP Ed USAF 1969-89. Mechanic S/E Asia Europe KF4UPO Mike Army Signal Corps 1982-03 KG4WJJ Blair USAF Retired 1958-80 Aircraft Maintenance KG8OU Paul USN Aviation 1966-75 KG8UG Charles Army Eng Const. Corps 1967‐71 Hvy Equipment Operator Call Name Branch Section Dates Specialty/Ship Where Served KG9O Ken USN 1960-68 Carrier, Guided Missile Destroyer 3 Yrs Guantanamo Bay KI8Q Grady Army Infantry 1958-70 Korea, Germany, Panama KØDRA Doug Father USN Retired EMC Lt-Cdr Mustang KØVTT Jerry USMC 22 years Desert Storm Europe, Viet Nam KS8Z Bob Army Air Corps 1943-46 Africa, Italy S.E. Asia KY4KFC Dennis Army 1965-70 Helicopter Radar Operator Vietnam KZ5AT Larry Army Signal Corps 1966-69 N5HDY Don USN 1968-70 N8BLP Chuck Army 1960-68 Medic – MASH Unit Ft. Benning N8DSG Bill USMC. 1978 Armed Forces Police DaNang, Vietnam N8DWE John USN 1971-75 N. Africa, Italy N8JPW Bob USCG 1972-77 USCG Cutter Acacia N8YGM. Richard USAF Reserves 1965-68 Truck Mechanic Korea. N9DKZ Jim USN 1952-55 USS Salem N9FXU Stan USAF 1966-69 Intelligence Vietnam N9JKT Len USMC 1960-63 N9MGF Phil USMC Task Force 77 1952-54 Marine Carrier Sea of Japan N9RGE. Wil USN Reserves 1951-55 Elect. Mate, 2 Destroyer Escorts Guam, Okinawa, Taiwan N9RGE (ContinueWil USAF 1955-82 Radio Operator & RadioOps Supt. Taiwan, Germany, Spain N9RXM Al USN 1957-61. N9VO Jim USN 1969-89 USS Longbeach Vietnam, Pacific NN4G Randy USN 1965-69 Communications. Alaska, Turkey. NØTMU Charles USAF 90th Intercept Grp 1957-61 101 Voo Doo NX4Q Jim USAF 1963-83 Communications, R&D Engineer W4MBA. Mac Army. 1966-69 Transportation. Vietnam W5VXG Odus USN 1944-45 WWII W8HEJ. John USAF 17 Yrs Mech. field. B-47. W8LDW Joe USAF 1968-72 Office Wright Patterson AFB W8MH Bill Army 1969-72. W8QKO Don USN Radio Service 1956-60 Radio Operator. W8TAF Rom USAF 1953-66 Paratrooper. W9CIN Rich USN 1961-65 Florida W9DVV Dennis Army Special Forces 1963-66 Green Beret W9GHO George Army Signal Corps Radio Repair W9GQW Ed USAF 1961-66 Turkey W9LJH. Larry USMC 1953-57 EOD/mortars. Korea W9MO Bob USAF 1979-88 Security Police K9 W9MOE Ron Nat’l Gd Ft. Knox Radio School Berlin Crisis W9MXC Rob USAF 1958-62 W9MXC Rob USAF B-47 Squadron 1958-62 Navigator W9PTL Bud USAF 1958-63 Mid Air Refueler Harmon AFB WA3BM. Bernie USAF. 1968-71 Communications. Panama City Florida. WA4GEZ USN. Op. Greenhouse 1950-54 USS Iowa. A-Bomb Tests Marshall Islands. WA4KKV Sam Army 1957-60 Son in USMC 25 Yrs. Sgt. Maj. WA4NTS George USMC/USAF 1955-58 1978 Rifleman/Transportation. WA4VND Randy USN 1943-45 WA4ZXU Army 1966-70 Vietnam. WA8V Ed Army 1962-64 Finance, Tech WA9AFD Bill USN 1957-61 USS Hamilton, ET School WA9CWC Jim Army Nat’l Guard 34 Years Retired 1954-1969 + 1985-2005 WA9QIB Larry USAF Reserves 1958-71 Alert during Cuban Missile Crisis WAØMJQ Larry Army and Nat’l Grd 6 Years WWII WB4OJM Army 1970-72 MARS operator Vietnam. WB8LEL Gil USN. 1953-57 WB8SKP Dennis Army 1968-70 S.E. Asia WB9QNE Bll USAF 1962-66 WB9RXW. Myron Army Infantry 1964-70 WB9VOF Doug USN 1958-62 USS Grand Canton, USS McNair WC9N Lyle USAF 1948-52 MARS Station K9FAE @ Scott AFB WD8DFO Leo USAF NORAD 1962-66 Radio Operator WD8SDH. Richard USAF. 1973-77 Instruments B-52 Grisson AFB WG4P Jim USAF 1958-60 WØLPQ Bill USAF 1959-67 WØPAL Paul Army Retired 1988 21 Years 555th Engineering Grp Germany WØRSO Rom USN Submarine Svc 1944-46 RM3 USS Pargo #264 WS4Y Bill USN 1963-65 RM3, USS Warrington WS6K Bill USAF 13th Air Force 1964-68 Heavy Ground Radar Phillipines WT8V Bart Army Heavy Ground Radar WX9C Tim Army. 1985-96 "Non-existent unit". Throughout world. WX9DX Jimmy Army 101st Airborne 1969-72. Send Corrections/Additions to [email protected] by 12/14/11.
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