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Yep. Our Starfighter. The photo is from 1975 and I haven't changed a bit. Heh heh heh.
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Me either....we must be related!!
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Thanks to all who served! Personally I enlisted in The Army my Senior year of high school. I left in February of 1980 for basic training at Fort Lost in the woods, Missouri. after being sworn in, Me and a Doctor had a battle of our own at AFEES in St. Louis. I ended up with a Medical disqualification due to a knee popping while doing deep knee bends. My tenure as a soldier lasted about 1 day!!
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Ahhhhhhhhhhh yesssssssssss........good old deep-knee-bends drill!!
How 'bout "WALK LIKE'A DAM DUCK GIRLS....LET ME HEAR YOU QUACK ....YOU WORTHLESS PIECES OF DUCK SPERM!! YOU'RE PATETHIC!
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50 years later we are making orthopedic doc's rich!!!
Oh well.......we were bullet-proof (or so we thought) and could eat glass
6sally6
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USN 1968-1972 AD3 Aviation Machinists Mate.
NAS Glynco, GA. RIO Training Squadron.
That property is now the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center.
(If this was a contest- Hakan wins!)
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