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Current Service Status
USAF Veteran
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Current/Last Rank
Staff Sergeant
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Current/Last Primary AFSC/MOS
43270-Jet Engine Technician
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Current/Last AFSC Group
Aircraft Maintenance
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Primary Unit
1968-1969, 43200, 20th Special Operations Squadron - Green Hornets
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Previously Held AFSC/MOS
43230-Apprentice Jet Engine Mechanic
43210-Jet Engine Mechanic
75050-Education and Training Technician
43250-Jet Engine Mechanic
43200-Aircraft Maintenance Manager
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Service Years
1965 - 1969
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Official/Unofficial US Air Force Certificates
Cold War Certificate
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Voice Edition
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What are you doing now: Retired
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Other Comments: Not Specified
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1965, Basic Military Training (Lackland AFB, TX), 102
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1965, Basic Military Training (Lackland AFB, TX), 3724/490
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1965, USAAF Recruit Training (Chanute Field, IL), 3347/30065
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1965, USAAF Recruit Training (Chanute Field, IL), 3361 (Instructor)
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1968, USAAF Recruit Training (Sheppard Field, TX), 3752
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1965-1965, 3724th Basic Military Training Squadron (Cadre)
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1965-1965, 43210, 3355th Student Squadron
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1965-1965, 43230, 3345th Technical Training Group
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1965-1966, 75050, 3361st Instructor Squadron
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1966-1968, 43250, 3525th Field Maintenance Squadron
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1968-1968, 3750th Technical Training Wing (Staff)
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1968-1968, 43250, 14th Field Maintenance Squadron
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1968-1968, 43250, 20th Helicopter Squadron - Pony Express/Green Hornets
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1968-1969, 43200, 14th Special Operations Wing
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1968-1969, 43200, 432nd Combat Support Group
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1968-1969, 43200, Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC)
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1968-1969, 43200, 20th Helicopter Squadron - Pony Express/Green Hornets
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1968-1969, 43200, 20th Special Operations Squadron - Green Hornets
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1969-1969, 43200, United States Pacific Air Forces (PACAF)
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Please describe who or what influenced your decision to join the Air Force. |
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Whether you were in the service for several years or as a career, please describe the direction or path you took. What was your reason for leaving? |
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If you participated in any military operations, including combat, humanitarian and peacekeeping operations, please describe those which made a lasting impact on you and, if life-changing, in what way? |
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Of all your duty stations or assignments, which one do you have fondest memories of and why? Which was your least favorite? |
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From your entire military service, describe any memories you still reflect back on to this day. |
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What professional achievements are you most proud of from your military career? |
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Of all the medals, awards, formal presentations and qualification badges you received, or other memorabilia, which one is the most meaningful to you and why? |
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Which individual(s) from your time in the military stand out as having the most positive impact on you and why? |
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List the names of old friends you served with, at which locations, and recount what you remember most about them. Indicate those you are already in touch with and those you would like to make contact with. |
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Can you recount a particular incident from your service, which may or may not have been funny at the time, but still makes you laugh? |
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What profession did you follow after your military service and what are you doing now? If you are currently serving, what is your present occupational specialty? |
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What military associations are you a member of, if any? What specific benefits do you derive from your memberships? |
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In what ways has serving in the military influenced the way you have approached your life and your career? What do you miss most about your time in the service? |
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Based on your own experiences, what advice would you give to those who have recently joined the Air Force? |
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In what ways has TogetherWeServed.com helped you remember your military service and the friends you served with. |
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