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Re: ROLL CALL! (aka Veteran's Poll)

To: Eric Stephen <bk996@freenet.carleton.ca>
Subject: Re: ROLL CALL! (aka Veteran's Poll)
From: Carl Elliott <grunt2@adelphia.net>
Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 10:57:18 -0500
Yes have it bookmarked and I have visited and enrolled. Thanks It is a great 
site. Carl
E.

Eric Stephen wrote:

> Just a note to all who are not aware.  The American War Library (
> http://members.aol.com/veterans ) is a site worth checking out on this day
> especially.  Included as part of the site is the G.I. Photograph Museum of 
>Honor.
> The G.I. Photograph Museum of Honor is designed to display military-era
> photographs of veterans and active-duty personnel. Veterans of all eras (from 
>many
> countries) can submit their portraits or group photographs for permanent, 
>worldwide
> display. Families of deceased vets or servicepersons killed or missing can
> display their loved ones. Veterans seeking lost comrades will find this
> Museum an enormously valuable tool in finding old buddies. Generations of
> family members living anywhere around the world can instantly access their
> veteran's photo and history.
>
> The site is accessible 24 hours/day from any modem worldwide. Included on The
> Library are thousands of pages of data, statistics, documentation and files 
>on all
> of America's military missions.
>
> Other search Wings include veteran and military associations, Who's Who, War
> Correspondents, Employment opportunities, Glossary of terms and 
>abbreviations, films
> and books on war/military, over 210,000 Killed- and Missing-in-Action names, 
>Reunion
> notices up to a year in advance, over 35,000 Associations, Honorary Diploma 
>program,
> Veteran Organization RetroActive Decorations program, War Wings dedicated to 
>all of
> America's military missions, ethnic American Wings, Unit and Ship histories,
> downloadable graphic images, association membership applications, and dozens 
>of
> other categories.
>
> Check it Out!
>
> Eric, grateful son of Major Frank Stephen, 5th Canadian Armoured Infantry 
>Division
> (Cape Breton Highlanders), Naples, Avalino, Monte Casino, Italy 1943-1945).
>
> dresden@tiac.net wrote:
>
> > Here it is. Please note that I have done this in alphabetical order by
> > e-mail address, and that I've just been roughly transcribing what people
> > had to say about their service. If there's a pecking order, you'll have to
> > decide it for yourself after reading. I've also included a couple of
> > potential future veterans, I hope the list's interest in others' ambitions
> > will outweigh the fact that they're not yet veterans.(Give 'em a break,
> > they're trying!). I've shortened a few peoples' submissions just a little,
> > as they were pretty lengthy, but left out no wartime service info. But
> > anyway, this is it...if you're late or if I missed you, or if any data is
> > incorrect, sound off and I'll correct it. Happy Veteran's Day.
> >
> > Nevin
> >
> > 1)John Van Syckel US Army
> >   1973-1976 (enlisted)
> >   1982-1994 (commissioned)
> >   1994-present (Department of the Army Civilian)
> > 2)Bernie Dahlen
> >   USAF 1970-1974 SSGT
> >   Last two years in England, bought first MG there, and still have it
> > 3)Bill Meyer, USNR, Ret
> >   LT(jg)-02
> >   NMCB62, Danang, Hoi An
> > 4)Bill Schooler
> >   US Air Force, 1963-1987
> >   Colonel
> > 5)Bob Howard, QM3, USNR, 1963-1965 active,-70 inactive
> > 6)Bob Stafford
> >   Army MOS 11B4HL9
> >   1969-1972 (Quang Tri, RVN 7/70-7/71) Sgt (E-5)
> > 7)Bud Krueger USMC 1952-1960
> > 8)Carl Elliot USMC Viet Nam 12/66-7/68 Entered 2/65 Retired due to
> >   combat wounds July 68 Sgt (E-5) MOS 0311,0369,0351,0355
> > 9)Charley Robinson, Spec 5, US Army, 1965-1968, RVN 6/67-6/68
> > 9b)Yes, I almost left him out but didn't have the heart; Charlie Schellinck,
> >    F/Sgt, 386 Comox, Royal Canadian Air Cadets.
> > 10)Dan Ray, CPT, Army Signal Corps
> >    Enlisted May 84-MOS 63 T (tracked vehicle mechanic) Reserves
> >    ROTC contract, June '86; commissioned-armor, May '89; still active
> > 11)Dick Watson, US Navy, 8/71-5/73. East coast ship, but did med cruise May 
>to
> >    December in 72. Operations Specialist (Radarman); OS2 (E-5)
> > 12)Don Collins, USAF, 1987-1997, AFSC 2SOX2 (LAN administrator)
> > 13)Donna Swope, USN, 1965-1968, RM3 (E-4)
> > 14)Nevin Young, Air National Guard (Maine and Mass), 1991-present, current 
>AFSC
> >    2E1X3 (Ground Radio Maintenance)
> > 15)Ron Engelhardt, SP/4 Army, 67-69. Viet Nam 68-69 101st Airborne
> > 16)Frank Epperson, USN, 12/60-10/73 FTG1(SS)E-6.
> > 17)Glenn Minucci, USN 79-85, USN Reserve 85-present, Aviation Electronics 
>Chief
> > 18)Howard Gentry, USAF 12/68-12/75. 12/69-3/71 Viet Nam and Thailand,
> >    Intelligence Service
> > 19)Harlan Jillson, USAF 69-79, TSgt (E-6)
> > 20)Jason Sawyer, USMC, 95-present, Cpl.
> > 21)John Rossi, US Army, 9th Inf. Div, 69-70 In Country: "It is nice to live
> >    free."
> > 22)Joe Gorman, US Army, Military Police, 9/75-9/78, and again 7/80-6/98,
> >    Sergeant First Class, Retired after 21 years active service.
> > 23)Bob (as in JstBob) US Army, 1960-1981, Major
> > 24)Kris Thomas, Air National Guard (Washington), SrA(E-4), 1998-present
> > 25)Larry Dickstein, US Army, '66-69, SP5(E-5), Helicopter Gunner
> > 26)Larry MacDonald, Canadian Army Militia 1962, Canadian Reg. Army '63-'86;
> >    Retired as Warrant Officer.Served with UN in Cyprus,Egypt, and
> > Syria/Israel,
> >    NATO in Germany
> > 27)Matt Gaetke, second year AFROTC at MIT, earned basic parachutist badge.
> > 28)Dave Stovall, USMC 70-79, SSgt. Son Lcpl Jonathan Stovall USMC is in 
>Africa.
> > 29)Bob Stahlbush, was serving in Germany for Cuban Missle Crisis, drove 
>first
> >    MGB MKI there.
> > 30)Mike Cheman, US Navy, '68-'96, Retired as Lt.Commander (O-4). 14 years as
> >    enlisted man, 3 as a Chief Warrant Officer, and last nine limited duty
> >    officer. Vietnam theatre '68-'69, 12 years at various overseas 
>assignments
> > 31)Michael Razor, Capt (0-3), USAF, was in USN as a CTO3(E-4) for 3 yrs 
>before
> >    entering Air Force.
> > 32)Neil H Bradley, USMC 1371033
> > 33)Glen Eldridge, US Army, 73rd aviation co, later 14th av. batt., aircraft
> >    mechanic-cum-rifleman, Bien Hoa, Nha Trang, last 14 months in Kontum and
> >    points west.
> > 34)Richard Arnold, US Army, '91-'93, 63G10, Fuel&Electrical systems repair,
> >    '93-'95 63G10 Training NCO, '98 plus US Army Reserve, 63G10,92A10, Trng 
>NCO
> >    Fremont Nebraska.
> > 35)Rick Brown, US Navy, 60-67, CT2, Vietnam Veteran, was in foreign service 
>at
> >    Embassy in Paris for Vietnam peace negotiations.
> > 36)Rick Morrison, US Army Infantry, 8/67-7/69, South Vietnam 8/68-7/69
> >    B co.,3 Batt, 21 Inf, 196 Light Brig.,Americal Div. MOS 11B40, Light 
>Weapons
> >    Expert AKA "Ground Pounder"
> > 37)Scott Pontius, USMC, Gunnery Sgt (E-7), 1981-present, Ex.Ord.Disposal 
>Desert
> >    Shield/Desert Storm
> > 38)John (Scotty) Scott, Australian Army, 13 years, Combat in Borneo '63, War
> >    service in Malasia, Borneo and Middle East. UN Forces Middle East. 
>Retired as
> >    Staff Sgt., Specialist in Heavy Weapons, Field Medic and Para.
> > 39)Tom Buchanan, USAF, 68-72, SSgt.
> > 40)Tom Emmons USMC 81-85, MOS 2811 Telephone Tech, E5, Okinawa Japan, no 
>combat
> >    but plenty of guard duty
> > 41)Wild Bill Rubertus, seven years USAF, Captain, flew C-141 and C-5A, took
> >    first flight of supplies to Israel during six day war, and Rescue Chopper
> >    Pilot (HH-43) in Viet Nam. "Got a couple of decorations there."


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