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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!
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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