LaRoe, Thomas, Sgt

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Current Service Status
USAF Veteran
Current/Last Rank
Sergeant
Current/Last Primary AFSC/MOS
43151A-Aircraft Maintenance Specialist
Current/Last AFSC Group
Aircraft Maintenance
Primary Unit
1967-1967, 99000, 3726th Basic Military Training Squadron (Cadre)
Previously Held AFSC/MOS
99000-Basic Airman
43131A-Aircraft Maintenance Specialist
Service Years
1959 - 1967
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Sergeant

 Official Badges 

US Air Force Honorable Discharge


 Unofficial Badges 

Order Of The Golden Dragon Cold War Medal Journeyman Crew Chief Vietnam Veteran 50th Commemoration

Vietnam 50th Anniversary


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Post 552Post 7308, Pleasant Prairie Memorial Post
  2010, American Legion, Post 552 (Vice President) (Somers, Wisconsin) - Chap. Page
  2010, Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), Post 7308, Pleasant Prairie Memorial Post (Kenosha, Wisconsin) - Chap. Page


 Additional Information
What are you doing now:

Tow TruckI retired in July of 2005 from being a Tow Truck Driver that towed for Law Enforcement in Southern California (local Police Department, California Highway Patrol and Riverside County Sheriff's Department. Right now just now settling in to retired life. I have written several books. One I have published but when it came out on the market it was in October of 2001 right after 911 and It was hard to get it out there to the public. The book that was published is called "DEROS NEVER". It is about a Forward Air Control Pilot and his back seater who were stationed in South Vietnam but getting shot down in one of the two countries we were not suppose to be fighting in (Laos and the other is Cambodia).
I have now learned the computer and am trying to get my book back out there on the market. Getting on the internet with vets have helped a lot. If interested you can e-mail me and I can tell you how to get my book. Since 2000 I have written five books to follow in with the first DEROS NEVER parts 1,2,3,4,5. I have only published one book so far.
I live in Hemet California just an hours drive to the east of Los Angeles. In the foothills of the mountains west of Palm Springs California. So as you can tell I have it all when I want it. Snow in the winter time I go to the mountains. Desert in the summer time I goto Palm Springs. If I want to relax I just stay at home and soak up the sunshine.

Plane 1 HueyPlane 2Eagle
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The Gadsden Flag

   
Other Comments:

I will enjoy being here in this web site with all you other Air Force veterans and retired personel and those still in the service protecting our country. Thank you
I also wrote a song about the many POW/MIAs that were left behind after the Vietnam War. it is called "Come Along With Me".
Here is how to order my Book "DEROS Never" make out a check for $15.00 and sent to
Thomas LaRoe
1430 Cordova Drive
Hemet,Ca. 92543
If you want to order book "DEROS Never" by email just email me at derosnever@gmail.com and I will get back to you Be sure to send a return address and also of how you want me to Autograph the book to you.

Email me at gglights85@gmail.com or laroe.birddog65@gmail.com or tdlaroe39@yahoo.com

 

BOOK REVIEW BY COLONEL AL MATHESON (NAIL 213)

Tom,

I thought you would be mighty interested in reading this review. This is from the FACNET@yahoogroups.com.

Have a great New Year.

Regards,

Jim Franklin

 

It's fun to end the old year with a new discovery?.....

 

As I read/record/archive materials to preserve our FAC legacy I am sometimes rewarded with an uncommon find. This one is in the form of an obscure book that I have had sitting on my desk for some time. I neglected to review it because the cover and comments suggested a predictable/self serving excursion into the political"plight" of MIA/POWs, a "Fonda" fling at the U.S. Government if you will? I was wrong.

 

The book "DEROS Never" is a fictional account of a .... Yes, 3CB, one of your own.... an 0-1 mechanic assigned to the 21st TASS at Danang, who wrangles a never-to-be-forgotten ride as a Covey Rider only to have it become a routine assignment. The action is swift, authentic and engrossing, with neither patronizing excursions into minutia or shallow diversions from the central theme. Written in the first person, the book takes the rider on a series of FAC engagements in Laos and along the HCMT before finding himself in an E & E situation. When eventually captured near Sam Nuea our Covey Rider turns his focus toward survival and careing for the wounded on both sides to earn the opportunity to save American POWs.

 

This book is NOT a soap box for indignation or inhumanity, but it does address situations such as Lima 85, CIA Drug Ops and "Phoenix...," with the suggestion that the CIA never intended to let Laotian POWs return for fear of disclosing nefarious activities and drug trafficing as a means to fund their covert activities?  I doubt that would be a surprise to anyone of us.

 

So, altogether, "DEROS Never" is a straight forward page tuner, with never a dull moment. It is a well written, concise, focused observation of our world as it was..., and as it might have been?

 

DEROS Never

Author: Thomas LaRoe Book

ISBN"0-971130-0-X

Amazon.com

 

I am giving it a 2 on the FAC list for action and authenticity, BUT I am also giving it a #1 on the readability list.., and I don't do that very often!

Hope you all have a prosperous New Year!

FLY SAFE!

(Movie at 7)

AL Matheson/Nail 213

A brotherhood of a war long past...
Friends from the beginning, Friends to the last.

   

 Remembrance Profiles -  13 Airmen Remembered

  1965-1966, 43151A, 20th Tactical Air Support Squadron

Airman 1st Class
From Month/Year
May / 1965
To Month/Year
June / 1966
Unit
20th Tactical Air Support Squadron Unit Page
Rank
Airman 1st Class
AFSC/MOS
43151A-Aircraft Maintenance Specialist
Base, Station or City
Dannang AB, Hue citidal airfield, Dong Ha airstrip
State/Country
Vietnam, South (Vietnam)
   
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 20th Tactical Air Support Squadron Details

20th Tactical Air Support Squadron
Type
Mission Support
 
Parent Unit
Tactical Air Support Units
Strength
Squadron
Created/Owned By
645 Withers, Douglas (Doug), TSgt 50
   

Last Updated: Mar 20, 2023
   
Memories For This Unit

Best Friends
Melhorne, Webb, Stevens, Stone, Deschamps

Best Moment
flying in the back seat of the O-1E observer aircraft

   

Worst Moment
finding out after I had been shipped out to Hue Citadel Airfield, that we had lost one of our own a crew chief of an O-1E that replaced me at Dannang his name was A1c John Cameron. He was in the back seat throwing out W/P rifle grenades out the side window and the wind caught it and threw it against the tail section of the O-1 and exploded. The plane spun in and there were no surviors.

Chain of Command
505th cms and 7th AF, too many to list it kept changing every time I moved out in the field in I Corps. 

   

Other Memories
While stationed at Hue Citadel Airfield along side of the Army Aviation I was a member of the 1st ASOC (Army Special Operations Command), Advisory Team 3. I had changed so many Mailing addresses and bases of operations, that my mail and my Pay couldn't keep up with me and that was hard on me not getting my mail, the pay I could do without because I lived on C-Rations most of my 13 Month Tour in Vietnam. While Stationed at Dong Ha Airstrip it was a lonely place to be in March of 1966. We (one Army Radioman and myself) had no security fences it was all open field with a dirt landing strip with a metal conex used as a storage shed for the armament, Rockets both High explosives(HE) and W_P White phosphorus , grenades , W-P, Smoke and Frag, AR-15 Carbines for myself and Pilots with several ammo cans and my M-2Carbine full automatic that I left behind after I was shipped home .    

   
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34 Members Also There at Same Time
20th Tactical Air Support Squadron

Sanford, Douglas, Sgt, (1965-1968) 431 43151A Sergeant
Melhorn, Robert, MSgt, (1960-1980) 431 43151A Airman 1st Class
Sciacchitano, David (Andrew), SSgt, (1965-1969) 431 43151A Airman 1st Class
Jackson, Joseph, SSgt, (1959-1967) 431 43171A Staff Sergeant
Farrow, David Ashby, Maj, (1952-1966) 144 1441A Major
Pyles, Harley Boyd, Col, (1952-1965) 112 1125F Major
Tomlin, Samuel, Maj, (1959-1968) 102 1021A Major
Harrington, Jack R (Hounddog 52), Lt Col, (1958-1980) 144 1441A Captain
Harrington, Jack R (Hounddog 52), Lt Col, (1958-1980) 144 1444 Captain
Hilliard, Charles, TSgt, (1958-1978) 631 63150A Staff Sergeant
Kroes, Johannes, SSgt, (1963-1967) 304 30434 Staff Sergeant
Steele, Jackie, SSgt, (1966-1970) 426 42652 Staff Sergeant
Hernandez, Eliazar, Sgt, (1965-1969) 272 27250D Sergeant
Koestner, Michael, Sgt, (1966-1969) 391 39150 Sergeant
Minser, Robert, Sgt, (1965-1969) 200 20050 Sergeant
Walters, David, Sgt, (1965-1969) 462 46250 Sergeant
Pluth, Robert, Sgt, (1964-1968) 702 70250A Airman 1st Class
Wenzel, Jim, MSgt, (1960-1986) 702 70250 Airman 1st Class
Wood, John, A1C, (1964-1968) 301 30150 Airman 1st Class
Jinkins, Jack, A1C, (1965-1968) 304 30434 Airman 1st Class
Lovlein, Marvin, A1C, (1963-1966) 204 20450 Airman 2nd Class
Schultz, William Lee, Capt, (1960-1966) 111 Captain
Watson, Raymond, SSgt, (1962-1970) 273 Staff Sergeant
Garcia, Al, MSgt, (1959-1993) 00 Airman 1st Class
Frahman, Lawrence John, Maj, (1951-1966) Major
Budka, Richard Walter, Capt, (1955-1967) Captain
Norton, George Harold, Capt, (1951-1965) Captain
Packard, Dan Bruen, Capt, (1954-1966) Captain
Tolliver, Thomas James, Capt, (1953-1965) Captain
Blackner, Craig Slade, Capt, (1961-1966) First Lieutenant
Rowlett, Hal Jones, MSgt, (1932-1967) Master Sergeant
Dean, Larry Lamarr, SSgt, (1953-1967) Staff Sergeant
Cameron, John Irwin, A1C, (1963-1966) Airman 1st Class
Hixon, Max, A1C, (1963-1967) Airman 1st Class
Toon, Jerry Wayne, A2C, (1962-1965) Airman 2nd Class

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