Taylor, Richard, MSgt

Aircraft Maintenance
 
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Current Service Status
USAF Retired
Current/Last Rank
Master Sergeant
Current/Last Primary AFSC/MOS
43191-Aircraft Maintenance Superintendent
Current/Last AFSC Group
Aircraft Maintenance
Primary Unit
1978-1983, 43191, 6th Consolidated Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
Previously Held AFSC/MOS
43131E-Apprentice Aircraft Mechanic
43010-Aircraft Maintenance Helper
43151E-Aircraft Engine Mechanic
43151E-Aircraft Mechanic
43171E-Aircraft Maintenance Technician
Service Years
1963 - 1983
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Master Sergeant

 Official Badges 

Air Force Retired US Air Force Honorable Discharge (Old Style)


 Unofficial Badges 

Cold War Medal SAC Master Technician Master Crew Chief Munitions Recovery Team Chief

KC-135 2000 Hour Young Tiger Task Force


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
The Retired Enlisted Association (TREA)Air Force Sergeants Association (AFSA)American LegionVeterans of Foreign Wars of the United States (VFW)
Disabled American Veterans (DAV)Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA)
  1995, The Retired Enlisted Association (TREA)
  1995, Air Force Sergeants Association (AFSA) - Assoc. Page
  1997, American Legion - Assoc. Page
  2000, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States (VFW) - Assoc. Page
  2002, Disabled American Veterans (DAV) - Assoc. Page
  2002, Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA) - Assoc. Page


 Additional Information
What are you doing now:

Just finished writing my Memoir of my service years, and a major undertaking of doing a re-write of the family military history (1770's to 1983.  Being the last member of my family to serve, probably puts me at the pinacle.  Hopefully the kids who are just now growing old enough to understand willspend the time to read both and accept the challenge of returning the favor of securing our freedom for their grandkids.

   
Other Comments:

I served as an Aircraft Maintenance Ground Crewman, Assistant Crew Chief, Crew Chief and Aircraft Maintenance Superintendant.  Crew Chief Duties were on B-52H, KC-EC-RC-WC-135, C-141A and Enroute Maintenance Team Chief for all MAC - boy that's OLD - aircraft, including Commercials, transiting through Andersen AFB, Guam 1968 thru 1969.  My last assignment was Night Shift NCOIC Production and Mobility for the Field Maintenance Branch, 6th CAMSq, 6th Strategic Recon. Wing, Eielson AFB, AK.

After my retirement I went to work for the State of Alaska as a Correctional Officer/Prisoner Transport Officer for another fifteen years.  Received my Commission from the Alaska State Troopers in 1985 and retired it in 1997.  Retired from the DOC in 1998.

Drove School Bus for a year, and then went into Private Security.  Worked two years under the Federal Protective Service as a Security Officer/Sergeant at the U. S. Federal Building in Fairbanks, AK.  Retired due to health.

Moved back to Michigan in 2004 to pursue my dream of completion of a degree in drafting.  When it's over I'm going back to Alaska and ship my two sons to Florida.    LMAO.

Just a note:  Crew Chiefs went by numerous nicknames while I was in that line of work.  Some readily identifiable examples were "Ramp Apes", "Screw Chiefs", "AGE Monitors", "Gorilla," and so on.  Along about 1980 something, I first heard the term "Crew Dawg" used by an Aircraft Commander.  When asked what that really meant, he replied "Dedicated, Able, Worthy, Guardian!"  I agreed.  The "DAWG" is the man or woman who has an awesome responsibility.

   

 Remembrance Profiles -  9 Airmen Remembered

 1973-1973, RC-135M Rivet Card
From Year
1973
To Year
1973
   
Personal Memories
TDY to Kadena AB, Okinawa April and May 1973
   
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 RC-135M Rivet Card Details
 


Aircraft/Missile Information
RC-135M Rivet Card

The RC-135M was an interim type with more limited ELINT capability than the RC-135C but with extensive additional COMINT capability. They were operated by the 82d Reconnaissance Squadron during the Vietnam War from Kadena AB, gathering signals intelligence over the Gulf of Tonkin and Laos with the program name Combat Apple (originally Burning Candy). [5] There were six RC-135M aircraft, 62-4131, 62-4132, 62-4134, 62-4135, 62-4138 and 62-4139, all of which were later modified to and continue in active serfvice as RC-135W Rivet Joints by the early 1980s.[6]

   
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Last Updated: Sep 29, 2009
   
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  • English, Dick, SMSgt, (1953-1975)
  • Healy, William, Sgt, (1971-1975)
  • Keeton, Perry, SSgt, (1962-1974)
  • McCloud, Wayne, SSgt, (1969-1980)
  • Mobry, Steve, MSgt, (1959-1979)
  • Olsen, Gary, CMSgt, (1959-1994)
  • Pelkey, Arthur, MSgt, (1944-1977)
  • Pitzeruse, John, MSgt, (1960-1982)
  • Rankin, Paul, Maj, (1969-2000)
  • Schoff, Robert, MSgt, (1967-1989)
  • Scott, Daniel, MSgt, (1968-1990)
  • Seidenstein, Richard, Capt, (1970-1988)
  • Walcott, Gwen, TSgt, (1969-1984)
  • Wolters, David, Sgt, (1970-1974)
  • Woolbright, John, SSgt, (1969-1976)
  • Wulf, David, Sgt, (1970-1974)
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