Hensel, R., SMSgt

Aircraft Maintenance
 
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Current Service Status
USAF Retired
Current/Last Rank
Senior Master Sergeant
Current/Last Primary AFSC/MOS
423X4-Aircraft Pneudraulic Systems Mechanic
Current/Last AFSC Group
Aircraft Maintenance
Primary Unit
2005-Present, 119th Fighter Squadron - Jersey Devils
Previously Held AFSC/MOS
99000-Basic Airman
4-A
42-Air
2A3X3-Tactical Aircraft Maintenance
43191-Aircraft Maintenance Superintendent
Service Years
1966 - 2005
Voice Edition
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Senior Master Sergeant

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Air Force Retired


 Unofficial Badges 




 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
Air Force Sergeants Association (AFSA)Post 158, Emilio Marandino PostAir & Space Forces Association (AFA)Patriot Guard Riders
  1990, Air Force Sergeants Association (AFSA) - Assoc. Page
  1992, Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), Post 158, Emilio Marandino Post (Landisville, New Jersey) - Chap. Page
  1998, Air & Space Forces Association (AFA) - Assoc. Page
  2010, Patriot Guard Riders


 Additional Information
What are you doing now:

  Keeping busy with my wife Donna, whom I will be married to forty years in July 2009.  We've traveled quite alot having gone to Germany, Switzerland, Italy and Austria in March 2006.  March 2007 we drove my inlaws to the Mayo Clinic in Minnesotta.  What a snow storm we ran into in Madison Wisconsin!  January 2008 we drove to Florida.  Visited some of the old TDY bases Tyndall and  McDill.  I always enjoyed TDY's, and it brings back good memories to go their.  July 2008 we drove to Albuquerque New Mexico for a wedding, then up to Colorado Spings and Denver.  As you can see I enjoy driving, so I took a part time job driving.  One of my "FOX HOLE BUDDIES" Joe Fenton, convinced me to look into parts delivery.  I work three days a week for an auto dealership and have a four day weekend.  WOW,  if I knew it would be that good, I would have done it forty years ago!! 

    When our children were young, it opened up an avenue to our social lives, so do our five grand children.  In many ways re-aquainting us with people we lost touch with.  Its true, you really get to enjoy them so much more than the hectic pace of raising your own.  I finally have two sons!  both are really nice guys and thank God, both marriages seem to be very sound.
 

   
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I graduated from Cape May Vocational Technical Institute in 1966 and went to work for Weaton Plastic Co. in Mayslanding as a design draftsman.  I had a technical deferment from them to avoid the draft and one from my parents' family farm but felt an obligation to serve in the military.  As a child who played soldier with my cousins and admired my uncles in uniform I was inspired to join the military.  The Vietnam War was going on and everyone was saying "don't join", this didn't persuade me .  I joined the New Jersey Air National Guard in August and left for basic in October 1966.  After graduation from Chanute AFB as a hydraulic repairman, I was hired full time by the NJANG as a technician.  From that day on I knew I made the right decision about joining the military.  On January 26, 1968 the 177th TFG was activated for the Pueblo Incident and we were sent to Phu Cat, Vietnam for a one year tour.  After 14 years as a hydraulic technician, I cross trained to flight line and was a crew chief certified on F-106s, T-33s and F-16s.  I retired from my technician job with NJANG on my 55th birthday, December 27, 2000 and stayed on as a triditional Guardsman working in the Maintenance Control section (MOCC).  The first plane flew into the World Trade building at 0910 and by 0925 hours I received a phone call saying we were activated and to report to base ASAP.  I stayed on active duty for two years doing Noble Eagle missions and retired from NJANG military on December 27, 2005 at age 60. 

     From my first day as a technician until my last day as a traditional guardsman, I knew I had a job that was the envy of my family and friends.  Exotic travel to places they only heard about and TDYs to warm climates in January and Feburary always seemed like greener pastures to them and for the most part, they were correct.  I couldn't imagine working any other job and being any happier than with what I was doing in the Air National Guard. 
 

   

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  1968-1969, 42, 37th Tactical Fighter Wing

Sergeant
From Month/Year
June / 1968
To Month/Year
June / 1969
Unit
37th Tactical Fighter Wing Unit Page
Rank
Sergeant
AFSC/MOS
42-Air
Base, Station or City
Phu Cat Air BAse
State/Country
Vietnam, South (Vietnam)
   
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 37th Tactical Fighter Wing Details

37th Tactical Fighter Wing
Type
HQ/ Command Element
 
Parent Unit
Air Force Fighter Wings
Strength
Wing
Created/Owned By
Not Specified
   

Last Updated: Dec 10, 2019
   
Memories For This Unit

Chain of Command
37th TFW consisted of four squadrons. They were the 416 TFS, 612 TFS, 355 TFS and 174 TFS. The 174 TFS was Iowa Air National Guard. The 355 TFS was an active duty squadron comprised of men from the 177 TFG NJANG and 113 TFG DCANG. Their F-100C models were left in Myrtle Beach SC for pilot trainning and they flew the 355th D and F models in Phu Cat.

Other Memories
The 355th TFS base designator was HP. Not long after we got their is when the 355th pick up all Misty flights and all of the aircraft were F model 100s. The most well known pilot from the squadron is Gen. Merril McPeak. 355th was an active duty squadron from Myrtle Beach that was sent to Phu Cat Vietnam 180 day TDY after the TET offensive in 1968. As their time was close to rotating back to Myrtle Beach AFB, they were being replace by Atlantic City and District of Columbia Air National Guardsmen who were PCS for a one year tour. They were activated for the Pueblo Incident on January 26, 1968

   
   
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65 Members Also There at Same Time
37th Tactical Fighter Wing

JONES, DONALD, Lt Col, (1943-1976) 102 1021A Lieutenant Colonel
Barrett, Robert, Capt, (1964-1981) 101 101 Captain
Cox, Utah, Capt, (1967-1970) 992 9921 Captain
Walker, Michael Stephen, Capt, (1966-1969) 111 1115A Captain
Baker, Robert, Maj, (1960-1981) 112 1121Z First Lieutenant
Polster, Harmon, Maj, (1964-1969) 155 1551C First Lieutenant
Veach, Charles Lacy, Col, (1966-1981) 111 1115B First Lieutenant
Slaymaker, Larry, MSgt, (1954-1977) 791 79190 Master Sergeant
Grier, Charles, SSgt, (1968-1972) 422 42252 Staff Sergeant
Halprin, Bernie, SSgt, (1966-1970) 301 30150A Staff Sergeant
Henn, John, SSgt, (1966-1970) 605 60551 Staff Sergeant
Hoffman, James, 1stSgt, (1961-1985) 702 70250 Staff Sergeant
Keschman, John, MSgt, (1958-1982) 645 64550 Staff Sergeant
King, Norman, MSgt, (1963-1983) 732 73251 Staff Sergeant
Neu, William, SSgt, (1965-1969) 301 30150 Staff Sergeant
Rafai, Joseph, SSgt, (1967-1972) 204 20450 Staff Sergeant
Ryan, George (Mick), SSgt, (1963-1968) 301 30153 Staff Sergeant
Bailey, Gary, Sgt, (1967-1971) 461 46150A Sergeant
Berg, Harold Peter, Sgt, (1966-1969) 431 43151E Sergeant
Blankenship, Richard, Sgt, (1967-1971) 771 77150 Sergeant
Brown, Donald, Sgt, (1967-1971) 401 40150 Sergeant
Carmichael, Floyd, Sgt, (1965-1969) 534 53450 Sergeant
Carmichael, Floyd, Sgt, (1965-1969) 534 53450 Sergeant
Chamberlin, Carl, A1C, (1965-1969) 991 99135 Sergeant
Hampton, Derek, Sgt, (1965-1969) 645 64550 Sergeant
Henderson, Tom, SSgt, (1967-1971) 981 98150 Sergeant
Houghton, Peter, Sgt, (1966-1970) 702 70250 Sergeant
Houghton, Peter, Sgt, (1966-1970) 702 70250 Sergeant
Kaono, Jerry, Sgt, (1965-1969) 462 46250 Sergeant
Lafler, Claude, Sgt, (1965-1969) 902 90250 Sergeant
Leonard, Dick, Sgt, (1966-1970) 552 55255 Sergeant
Lutz, Ronald, Sgt, (1957-1968) 322 32250B Sergeant
Mackay, Joseph, SSgt, (1965-1969) 702 70250 Sergeant
Powell, Richard, SSgt, (1967-1971) 462 46250 Sergeant
Scushing, George, Sgt, (1967-1970) 424 42450 Sergeant
Snell, Gary, Sgt, (1967-1971) 200 20050 Sergeant
Wilson, John, SSgt, (1966-1970) 322 32250B Sergeant
Hall, Walter, A1C, (1964-1968) 431 43151C Airman 1st Class
Larson, John, SSgt, (1967-1973) 200 20050 Airman 1st Class
Creech, Wilbur Lyman, Gen, (1944-1984) Brigadier General
Flanagan, Sherman Edward, Lt Col, (1956-1968) Lieutenant Colonel
Rosencrans, Evan W., Lt Gen, (1948-1981) Lieutenant Colonel
Van Cleave, Walter Shelby, Lt Col, (1951-1969) Lieutenant Colonel
McKeon, James Patrick, Maj, (1954-1969) Major
Clark, Thomas Edward, Maj, (1963-1969) Captain
Cofer, Arthur William, Capt, (1963-1969) Captain
Williams, Howard Keith, Lt Col, (1957-1968) Captain
Scott, Robert Miller, 1st Lt, (1966-1968) First Lieutenant
Scott, Vincent Calvin, Capt, (1967-1969) First Lieutenant
Cornwell, Royce, CMSgt, (1960-1990) 990 Chief Master Sergeant
Gray, George Christian, SMSgt, (1949-1969) Senior Master Sergeant
Mank, Royal Charles, TSgt, (1951-1968) Technical Sergeant
Walker, Harry, TSgt, (1956-1976) Staff Sergeant
Follon, William Ellyn, Sgt, (1967-1970) 00 Sergeant
Gormsen, Eric, Sgt, (1966-1970) 00 Sergeant
Graves, William L, Maj, (1966-1995) 427 Sergeant
Hastings, David Lynn, Sgt, (1968-1969) Sergeant
MacArthur, Dale Alan, Sgt, (1965-1969) Sergeant
Park, Irving Geon, Sgt, (1967-1970) Sergeant

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