Veteran's day is next week. How many out there like me operate, collect or addicted to trains?
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Veteran's day is next week. How many out there like me operate, collect or addicted to trains?
A tag could be placed under a user name to identify which branch of service.
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U.S.N. 11/74 - 8/87, 11/89- 8/92
USMC and a train nut to boot.
Reserve 75-78
Active 78-93
Lebanon and Gulf 1
I was "into trains" heavily by 1944, then entered the railroad motive power industry (EMD) June 1, 1962. Drafted into the U.S. Army in November 1964. Although retired from EMD 20+ years ago, I still like railroading.
Semper Fidelis
Larry
USN 1980-1993
Surface Warfare
USN 1961-1966, USS Shangri La CVA-38.
37 years active duty,US Army. Retired since'07. Had a layout almost everywhere. Repaired for shops in many locations.
USN, 71-77
Army (Infantry), 82d Airborne Division 1975-1977
Army Reserve (Transportation Corps), 1978-2001, included 757th Railway Operating Battalion in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1985-1986
USN 1985-1991
Army 1966-69
USN desron-9 tin can sailor Boston - Long Beach-San Diego...
USAF 88-99. Trains, planes and automobiles!
Me too.
ARMY 82nd transferred to 173rd 64 to 67
Layout building can be a good therapy and bonding for veterans IMO.
US Army: 1st Battalion 67th Armored Regiment - M1 Tanker '87-'94. Man, this brings back memories, some good, some not so good. It is NOT an easy life.
USAIRFORCE Vietnam vet crew chief F 4 fighter jets !
Alan
USN, USS Morton, DD948, 70-74, Vietnam Vet.
Trains since 1952.
USN 71-73 - Tin can sailor
395 th Ord. Co., 1964 - 1970
Army 68-70 VietNam vet, 1st Cav. Trains as a kid, re-interest starting around 74
Kudos to all you fine lady’s and gentlemen out there. There is something to be said about the individuals who have served our country. I might not be part of the few and proud, but was raised my one. I try to remind him every day how proud I am of him and what he has accomplished and to remember even in times like this, how valuable the lessons and hardships molded him and passed down to me . I cannot begin to understand what it took to get through those days, nights and tough situations , but I thank all of you who have.
Best wishes to all,and thank you for your service.
USAF ADC active duty 1956 - 1960
inactive reserve 1960 - 1962
USAF 1966 - 1970
Minuteman ICBM Maintenance
Whiteman AFB, MO
NJNG 69-75, SCNG 83, USAR (GA) 84-96
U.S. Air Force, 76-82, Electronic Countermeasures
U.S. Air Force retired, pilot, various special operations C-130s
US Army 1963-1968 CONUS - RVN 8/65-8/66 - Germany 12/66-6/68. Helicopter test pilot and instructor pilot in Hueys and CH-34s, US Army Reserve 1968-1991 Transportation Corps at Hqtrs, Military Traffic Management Command and DCS/LOG Pentagon. John
US Army LTC
Signal Corps
8 active
1978 - 1981 Commo Platoon Leader A Battery 1 / 81 FA Pershing Missile Neu Ulm
Germany
20 years Army Reserve
Thank you to each and everyone of you for your service.
USAF Jet Engine Tech 66-70
Semper Fi!
Thanks everyone for your service!
USAF 1985 - 2005, F-15 Pilot
Thank you to all our veterans. And may God continue to bless our great country!
USAF April 15, 1976 - June 30, 1996, retired in grade of chief master sergeant
Here's part of the "missile railcar base" on my last layout.
Pilot in the USAF - 1987-2000. Flew the F-111 and then the F-15E. Airplanes and trains have always been my first loves, since childhood.
USNR 1984-1992. Patrol Squadron 60 NAS Glenview, IL.
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