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Quiet Professional
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Free Pineland
Posts: 24,827
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Originally Posted by Slugger 11
Vetting info for Professional Soldiers:
Jump School- 1959, 101st Airborne Division, Ft Campbell, KY.
1959 Command and Control Bn. 101st ABN DIV
1960 HQ CO. 2nd ABN Battle Group, 101st ABN
1962 “A” CO. ABN Platoon, 8th INF DIV, USAEUR
1964 “A” CO. Communications Support Element, USSTRIKCOM, MacDill AFB, Tampa, FL.
Team Sgt. For communications team JTF 7, Middle East and Africa South of the Sahara.
Operations in Turkey and Congo. Assigned to cover Gemini launch and recovery operations
In the event of an emergency landing in unfriendly or hostile environments.
1967 “E” CO. SFTG, JFKCEN, Ft. Bragg, NC.
1968 Completed Phase I, O&I Branch TRNG, and Phase II. (11F4S)
1969 Assigned to “C” CO. 5th SFG, Da Nang, RVN
1969 Assigned ODA-109, Thong Duc, RVN (11F4S)
1970 Assigned to “B” CO 6th SFG, JFKCEN, FT. Bragg, NC. (11F4S, INTELL SGT)
June 1970 TDY to “OPERATION IVORY COAST” (AKA: SON TAY RAID, GREENLEAF ELEMENT)
1971 Attended “FARSI” language Lab, FT. Bragg, NC.
June 1971 TDY “Combined Special Forces Operation, Tehran, Iran.
1972 Assigned to Los Angeles District Recruiting Command as Field Recruiter in Pasadena, CA.
1974 Assigned to Assistant Operations SGT HQ LADRC and LAPD/LASO Liaison to screen enlistee applicants for criminal history.
1976 Assigned to LA Central Area as Assistant Area Commander.
1977 Assigned to San Fernando Recruiting Area as Assistant Area Commander.
1980 Retired at Ft. Carson, Colorado.
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Welcome aboard, brother.
TR
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