| Name
| Email
| Comments
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| Keith Fannon |
kfannon@gte.net |
A good start. |
| Roy |
rchilds@coosnet.com |
I like the page Wayne.... good work on it.... I like
the flag in the left corner... |
| Barbara Wolf |
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Love it Wayne! |
| John H. Wolf |
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I like your music. |
| Michael E. Cook |
mktcook@aol.com |
Looks real good for and old guy. I should have warned
you about never letting an animal upstage you. Nice dog, bud. |
| James A Herold |
jherold@means.net |
Hi tremendous web page. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Was unable to attend reunion in Branson Fell off retainung wall and
broke my back, am still recouperating. Thanks again. |
| John H. Wolf |
wolf337@juno.com |
Looks great, but we need the Air Force theam song when
your showing the airplanes. |
| Vern Wriedt |
vern7185@aol.com |
Wayne you have a great web site. So happy to see more
on the web about us old AP's from the Korea era. Thanks for the link to
the 75th Air Police. |
| Patrick McDonald |
patrick.mcdonald@osan.af.mil |
I am currently in the Air Force stationed at Osan AB.
Back in 1984-1985 I was stationed at Suwon AB. Your site brings back
memories for me, but you should see the Suwon are now. Its amazing how
much things have changed in 15 years. For you, it would be hard to
recognize the place now. Keep up the great work on your site, I'm sure
many other folks will visit it with fond memories. Take Care! Patrick
McDonald |
| George Popp |
georgepopp@home.com |
Great page! I was at Kimpo 1950-51 and Suwon 1951. |
| Asa D. Dempsay |
ADempsay@infoave.net |
Its always great to hear from old comrades from the
51st. |
| Herb Brydon |
midnight@pflash.com |
I was an air frame repair tech in the 25th fighter sqdn.
I served at Kimpo K 14 and Suwon K 13. Oct.1950 Nov. 1951 |
| Herb Brydon |
midnight@pflash.com |
I was an air frame repair tech in the 25th fighter
sqdn. I served at Kimpo K 14 and Suwon K 13. Oct.1950 Nov. 1951 Realy
good to see this page and some of the guys names |
| Victor L. Brophy Jr. |
vbrophy@aol.com |
What a nice Web Page. It's always a pleasure to meet
an ex-Korean Vet, especially one from the 51st FIW. I was a Crew Chief
in the 16FIS. My aircraft tail number was 736. I often wonder what
happened to that F-86. Vic Brophy |
| Eugene Simek |
genmav@dtgnet.com |
Keith Fannon told me about your web page. I like it! I
was at K13 in 1953 - brought back some old memories.I attended my first
51st reunion at Branson - I don't recall meeting you. Maybe we will see
you next year. |
| Don Cooper |
airforce@midmaine.com |
Great site!!! It's got it all!!! |
| Tom Newton |
Hahn-50thAP-K9@webtv.net |
I'm speech-less and for me, that's something...super
site, always loved F86's, they were my all time favorite! And it's great
to have another Air Police K-9 flight around, you guys beat me by a few
years, I was a K-9 handler with the 50th Air Police Sq., at Hahn AFB,
Germany, back in 1961. Keep up the great work and when you get tired of
rice, come visit us for some bratwurst. |
| Ed Hiltenbrandt |
edhilten@earthlink.net |
Not bad Wayne not bad. |
| J Butzin |
jbutzin@kornet.net |
Been looking for site like this for years. I'm on my
third tour with the 51st Security Forces at Osan. Something about the
country keeps bringing me back. I'm sending this site around so everyone
can see where are history begins. Keep up the good work |
| Jerry Nyberg |
glnyberg@aol.com |
Great site! Brings back memories although I wasn't in
this squadron. Anyone at Elmendorf, Larson, or Ellsworth AFB's from 1955
to 1966, I would like to hear from you. Jerry Nyberg |
| John H. Wolf |
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It realy looks nice. Those new pictures ad a new look. |
| Paul B. Lawrence |
birdiedr@apip.net |
Wayne, Glad to get your response and to learn of your
website. It has been a lot of years but your picture was familiar. I
believe you patroled the flight line where the f-86 aircraft I worked on
were parked. Will be looking forward to the next reunion and since I
recently got this computer bug will be trying to contact anyone of the
old bunch.Many thanks for your response to my e-mail. |
| Jinnie |
jinnie71@yahoo.com |
You seem you love korea more than korean do. So happy
with that!!! |
| Youngjun Kim |
junyworld@hotmail.com |
I'm Korean. I thank your help that time. We never
forget about it. |
| Bruno C. Syzdek |
BSyzdek@aol.com |
Great photos and music. Keith Fannon gave me your web
page.I was the Line Chief of the 25th in 1953-4. Attended the last two
reuni |
| Bruno C. Syzdek |
BSyzdek@aol.com |
Great photos and music. Keith Fannon gave me your web
page.I was the Line Chief of the 25th in 1953-4. Attended the last two
reuni |
| Pete |
RoxRex11@aol.com |
Great website. I love to train German shepherds. I
never been in Korea. Most of mine military time I was stationed in
Germany with the Air Force. |
| Nick Porto |
nporto@stargazer.net |
You have an excellent web site and the F 86's on your
photo really brings back memories of my days in Korea. I was in Korea at
K-13 Suwon in 1954-55, in the Air Force with the 1249th AACS Sq. Back
then the main road from Pusan to Seoul was a gravel road and as I
remember the gravel was rocks 2 to 6 inches in diameter. I wonder what
korea is like today in the year 2000. |
| Don Levia |
donlevia@yahoo.com |
Hi I like your web sight verry much. thanks |
| Bill Lutz |
binjo@bellsouth.net |
It was nice to run across this sight . I was stationed
at Suwon A.B. from 8/70-8/71 as a secutity policeman in SAC. I worked
with the dogs and we had Korean civilian handlers |
| Charles Wolfe |
mackwolfe@nebi.com |
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| George M. Arnold |
garnold@lakeozark.net |
Great Site! Really enjoyed it. Where did you get the
cloud background? That is one of the better ones I've seen. Tks, AR
http://www.homestead.com/seafo xss402/index.html http://www.homestead.com/402Cr
ewLocator/402Locator.html |
| Terry Blair |
vegieranch@aol.com |
I was in the Navy, but this is still one of the best
web site I've seen. GREAT JOB!! Thanks for sharing it us. Terry |
| DON HIRSCH |
westamerica@msn.com |
Hello All, Wayne did a Great Job and is still at it...
I was in the 25FIS in 1953 at Suwon serving in the 51 FIW. I worked as
an Aircraft Mechanic on the F-86s. Would be nice to hear from some
others that were their in 1953 also. Please feel free to e-mail me at:
westamerica@msn.com Thanks, Don Hirsch, MSGT, USAF, Retired |
| Randy Kotabish |
slavicmuff@hotmail.com |
I served 2 tours at Osan from 82-84 and I think it is
great to have sites like these to go to and connect with old friends and
places and meet new friends and remember our fellow brother AP's/SP's.
Keep up the good work. Air Force blue forever!!!!!! |
| Dick Barton |
silver@wave.net |
Hi Wayne, We met in Reno at the cafe. I told Bill and
Mary Rogers that we crossed paths. I like your home page. |
| Milton Hobdy |
hobdy1@yahoo.com |
Pretty good site. Liked the pictures, got any of the
dining halls?? |
| Bill Johnston |
wejohn3664@aol.com |
Really nice job Wayne. I was an F-86 armorer with the
16th FIS 1952-53. Finding a web site like yours sure brings back a lot
of memories...thanks! |
| ralph woznicki |
wozroy@juno.com |
Hi Wayne; this really a great web sight. I was in the
6400th AP Sq, at Tachikawa, Japan, from May, 1952 to June,1954. keep up
the good work. |
| Kenneth Hayes |
kenhayes@texoma.net |
Hello, I was one the men who took the 319th FIS, into
K-13 in Feb 1952. We landed at night in a C-47 to the sound of machine
guns on the north end of the base. We flew F- 94Bs all weather fighters
as you probably know. I have some pictures of the F-86s takong off and
landing in 1952, if you are interested in seing them I will try to get
you some copies. |
| Wayne Rose |
RWEROSE@AOL.COM |
Hi Wayne Nice Web Site I was station at Suwon in Nov.
52& Sept. 53 with the 51st F.I.W. I was assigned to the 51st Comm.
Sq. as a Telephone Lineman. We were next door to the Air Police Barracks
and we used the same Day Room.See you in Michigan |
| Alex Wilson |
alexander.wilson@cableinet.co.uk |
We British had a vehicle park in Suwon 51/52. We had
many good nights at your air force base in Suwon. Great web pages.
Greetings to all American vets. |
| Fred Edwards |
TMM0228@aol |
What I've seen so far brings back a rush of memories.
As a former member of the 4th FIW at Kimpo, I can appreciate what all
you have done. Keep up the good work. |
| Ralph Castillo |
racas@msn.com |
Former 6200th APRon- Memories..... |
| Raymond G Morgan |
RMorgan875@msn.com |
3rd SPS Bein Hoa. How can I get a 51st patch, Thanks |
| Mike Hutchens |
2bozz1@email.msn.com |
I love this sight Wayne! Please let me Know how it's
construction came to pass. I would like to later prepair one for myself. |
| Gerry May, Scotland |
gerry_may@btinternet.com |
Great site. I don't think veterans always realise how
interesting their photos are to others. Come on guys - scan those snaps!
Kind regards Gerry http://www.btinternet.com/~tin ylad/Text.htm |
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Tony Fata
|
tofa@webtv.net |
Great website! Your efforts are appreciated. I was
assigned to the 51st Fighter Interceptor Group Operations January to
December l953. Thanks |
| tony fata |
tofa@webtv.net |
The website is great Wayne! I was assigned to the 51st
Fighter Interceptor Group Operatons. January-December l953. Thanks for
your time and effort putting together the information, pictures, and
music. |
| Walter Zisette |
mispah1@aol.com |
Nice work,Wayne. I was assigned to the 39th Sq and
later to the 51st Wing during the 52/53 perio |
| Steve Thimlar |
thimlst@nbnet.nb.ca |
It is great to look back to this, my fater was a B-29
man in Koreat and I was at Bien Hoa in 65. My respect to all K-9 people. |
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Robert W Hespelt |
| Wayne W. Wolf |
riolobo@gte.net |
This is a test |
| Robert Patterson |
JediRobert@yahoo.com |
Very good page sir,I want to tell you this:thank you
for serving your country. |
| AL Palange |
Alppee@aol.com |
Was at K-13 53-54 lived and worked Tank farm next to
runway...... |
| richard zeleznok |
madrusyn@notmail.com |
WAS F=86 RADAR FIRECONTROL TECH 25ST FIS,51FIW,K-13
FROM 1952-1953.I SETUP A PHOTO LAB IN THE 16TH/25ST AREA FOR THE USE OF
AIRMEN TO DEVELOP AND PRINT THEIR FILM.OUTSTANDING WEB SITE! |
| Jesse R Cox |
SKPTLCOX@webtv.net |
Great. We were the post-Korean generation of handlers.
See at
. It's rough but tells a story. Hope to match your site some day. |
| Karen and J.R. Baszler |
jkhauling@juno.com |
This is a great personal page I really enjoyed looking
and reading. It was part of my past also because you are my Father. Keep
it going Dad. Love Karen |
| ernie mutschler |
tasungka@redoak.heartland.net |
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| Beaty Lay |
beatylay@mail.coos.or.us |
nice page 'course it could use a link to a coffee pot,
but that not being, then follow this note back to it's source, there's
always a pot on. All the best, and by the bi, a feller in Barstow sent
me a preview of some additions to my page and the one I liked best added
to the authors name(Ed H.) the info that it was being edited from a
higher level now. |
| Arthur Fusco |
asfapg@mediaone.net |
I was at K13 fromAug 52 toAug 53 onthe other side, the
8th fighter bomber group. I was in the 87th Air Police |
| Ed Barrus |
edbarrus@tp.net |
Great job Wayne I served with the U.S.army 40th Div at
Chor won reservoir Hq Co 1 st Bn 224 Reg in '53 Then with C Co 3 E.C.B.
Eng in chunchon in '54 I cannot find Suwon on my map of Korea, Can you
advise Thanks, Keep up the good work |
| Larry "Joe" Haynie |
kilokings3@jccomp.net |
Really enjoyed seeing your website. Great to see my
fellow AP/SP's heritage and how far we've come as a total force. Larry
"Joe" Haynie 635th SPS/K9-VSPA |
| SAM DUSENBERRY |
johnlaw1460@yahoo.com |
i REALY LIKED THE STORYS AND PICTURES IM SAMS GRANDSON
JAKE HAve a nice holliday |
| Bob Grady |
oldchinahand@aol.com |
Before you got to Korea I was in China. We used to fly
into Korea to being some of our supplies to the troops. They were not
only forgotten during and after the war but also before the war. We
didn't have much but what we had we shared. In some areas we even had to
bring drinking water. It reminds me of that poem ......In time of
war......and so on. |
| Robert Funches |
robert_funches1@hotmail.com |
Served at Suwon from 70-72 seven of the huts were still
in use then. |
| Beaty Lay |
beatylay@mail.coos.or.us |
hey ! I already signed in, what'dya do forget ? Ha I'll
put more water in the coffee |
| dennis |
duboisd@air.on.ca |
I sure like your web site Dennis. |
| Kelly Bateman |
texask-9@swbell.net |
Great page. Especially like the photos of the K-9. K.
Bateman 8th. SPS K-9 Ubon Thailand 70-71 |
| Amanda |
litmizzthing@aol.com |
My name is Amanda and I am in the 8th grade. My
Grandfather George MacKenzie was a Corpral in the Korean War (He was in
the Army) I have recently been trying to find some information about
this war. I found pictures in an old photo album and I am trying to find
a little background information on some other things I have found were
medals, ribbons, and other things like this. if you have any information
that you think could be helpful to me please e-mail and i will get back
to you. thank you. |
| Vaughn Hull |
vhull35thspsk9@mediaone.net |
I was a K9 Handler in Vietnam @ Phan Rang AB 35th
Security Police Sqd. 1970-71 |
| R DellaPorta |
rdporta@aol.com |
surfed in great site, well done, R DellaPorta, 377 SPS
67-68 |
| Katie Enright |
klutz125@hotmail.com |
Dear Sirs- I am doing a report on the Korean War.
Through sites and other vetreans I have found more and more stories.
Please, if you have anything that can help me, I would love to hear it.
I would love to hear it even if you don't want me to use it, just tell
me. Thank you Katie Enright Nevada Union High School |
| Jerry K. Love |
jerryklove@msn.com |
Wayne, I am not through going through your site but it
is very impressive. I got to Korea in Feb. of 1953 and thank goodness
the war was over. I was in the 39th and was immediately made a crew
chief on #937 F86F. We had reventments made of sandbags and it was cold.
Thanks for what you did before I got there. Jerry K. Love - 426 Kennebec
St., Aiken, SC 29801 |
| Jerry K. Love |
jerryklove@msn.com |
Wayne, I am not through going through your site but it
is very impressive. I got to Korea in Feb. of 1954 and thank goodness
the war was over. I was in the 39th and was immediately made a crew
chief on #937 F86F. We had reventments made of sandbags and it was cold.
Thanks for what you did before I got there. Jerry K. Love - 426 Kennebec
St., Aiken, SC 29801 |
| Cecil Davifdson |
cwdav@swbell.net |
Great site! I was assigned to the 136th FBW at Itazuke
AFB, Japan in 1951 & 608 AC&W Sqdn. near K18 and Kangnung,Korea
in 1952. |
| Andy & Denise Wingate |
Wingate2010@aol.com |
It is good that you do this so that people our age can
get a small glimpse of what it must have been like. Thank You again for
your dedication and honor. |
| Mario Warnaar |
mwarnaar@worldonline.nl |
enjoyed my visit, great pics. I'm a former Royal
Netherlands Air Force K-9 doghandler. Worked at Soesterberg AFB together
with the SP members of the 32nd TFS "Wolfhounds" of the USAF
(E). |
| Charles H. Bours |
Chas HB@aol.com |
I WAS AT K-8 KUSON IN THE K-9 SECTION IN 56&57 PART
OF THE 6170TH AIR BASE SQ. |
| SSG Christianson |
staff_sgt@iwon.com |
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| Rochelle Pursley |
Americangirl4207@aol.com |
Wayne- I absolutely loved your site. You have done a
great job on it. If I need any more info. I will be sure to come to you.
Thanks for all your help. |
| (M)Sgt Ronald A. Dyer |
SirRad@att.net |
Great Web Site, I've got 16 years active duty and
still going. I currently stationed at Offutt AFB, Ne in the 55th
Security Forces Squadron. Thanks for the insigth of our history as Air
Police to Security Forces. Ron |
| Havy Dinh |
havydinh@aol.com |
Are you still remember me? A student from Rex Putnam
High School. Thanks a lot for your information. By the way, your web
site looks great. I like the picture when you were young (cute picture
w/ your dog) |
| Dana Farnum |
DGFarnum@AOL.COM |
Great website Wayne and shocking surprise. I was a (K-
9)canine handler stationed with the 8th Fighter Bomber Wing 1952-53. We
had our kennels on the hill by the water tank as you left the main gate
of K-13. |
| Dan H. Paepke |
dan_h1933@email.com |
Grate sight I was station on K13 1953-54 2157th
Airresque Sqd. for 10 Monts. Hillacptor Mec. |
| Dan Rupe |
orygun541@aol.com;
dan.rupe@med.va.gov |
Nice web site! |
| TomMuscus |
t.muscus@verizon.net |
Hi, Wayne, guess who? Ha-Ha. |
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| Duane &ois Hill |
dlhill@atcjet.net |
We really enjoyed your web page on Korea. The pictures
were great and especially enjoyed your music. |
| Wayne Allen |
wallen@earthlink.net |
Hi Wayne, I was stationed at K13in 54, served with the
25FIS until 56. I was back in Korea in 69-70 training the ROKAF at K2.
The pictures of the areas brought back memories, could almost taste
those powdered eggs. Thanks for keeping this history.Wayne |
| Alessandro |
alacost@supereva.it |
Grazie per la butralgia del vostro sito! |
| M.TANNER |
jmrsdt@hotmail.com |
Very interesting! I found your page while searching
for info on my brother,Johnnie E.Turman GO#204 Hq 25th Inf Div 11, GO#14
Hq 155th APO 503. He served 1950-51. Thanks to all who served! You are
to be commended! |
| Tex Dendy. LTC Ret USAF |
texden1@aol.com |
Seems like I been down this road before. I had command
of the 5th Comm Group at K-55. My flying days were before this time
period...B-29s bombing the slant eyes in Japan....burning up Tokeyo etc
How things have changed |
| Sue Bouska |
subouska@aol.com |
I really enjoyed the pictures and music. I was only
10-12 years old during the Korean War, but I remember the era. I was at
my best friend's house the day her brothers came home from the war and I
can still hear the shouts of joy from their Mother. |
| Skylar Hill |
karma@prairieinet.net |
I enjoyed your website. I am a grandson of your cousin,
Lois and Duane Hill. |
| Elaine & Cliff Cox |
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Just came back from D.C. and saw the Korea memoral It
was my favorite. Our daughter is married to the son of Duane & Lois
Hill. |
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| Arvin Hancock |
arvhan@aol.com |
A fantastic website. I have fond memories of the F-86
and their courgeous and skillful pilots. I was with the 345th Bomb Sq,
98th Bomb Wg., a B-29 outfit stationed at Yokota Air Base. The F-86s
were always at the right place and on time to keep the Migs off our
back. |
| Glen Jones |
gsjones@teleport.com |
I was with h/3/11th marines an artillary battery.
Landed at Inchon the middle of Sept. 1950. Went ashore aboard an LCT
about 3 in the morning, boy was I scared. Came home in Aug. '51, after
30 day leave was a artillery instructor at Camp Pentleton. Spent 14
years of active reserveMarines and 15 years National Guard. |
| Jim Gibson Ford, L/Col USAF (ret) |
coljimford@earthlink.net |
Do I remember..Cussin Bill, Ol Man of the
51st..October, '50. Ford, folks up there don't like that Russian Bear on
your Gooney-Bird, The Voice of the U.N., Take it off...(I think it was
those State Dept Piss- ants) |
| Ryan W. |
yugyr@Home.com |
I'm Arvin Hancock's grandson, I don't know if you know
him or not, but I was always interested in korea and the Korean war. My
dad was born in korea just in the middle of the korean war and he was
sent here to be put up for adoption because his parents thought it would
me too dangerous for him to stay there. I just wanted to say hi if you
know Arvin. And you can e-mail me if you want to. |
| Tom Slee |
F86pilot@mindspring.com |
I was at K-13, Beautiful Suwon by the Sea, 1953-1954
on the other side of the runway in the 80th Ftr Bmr Sq, The HEADHUNTERS,
of the 8th Ftr Bmr WG. The 51ST CO would come over to play poker at our
club cause he didn't want to take money from his troops. Great Web Site,
Wayne. TOM SLEE, 8th Ftr Bmr Wg Korea Reunion Coordinator Once a
HEADHUNTER - ALWAYS A HEADHUNTER |
| Ken crawford |
kcrawf@teleport.com |
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| Joe L Sutton |
joesuttonal@worldnet.att.net |
Wayne, Great site. I was an AP and arrived in Taegue
about two weeks after the north Korean invasion in 1950. stayed there
until Inchon then we worked our way to Pyongyang. I was with Gen
Partridge and his staff for about 8 months then joined the 3rd AP Sq. we
were at Iwakuni AB. Came to ZI in Feb 1952. Good to read comments from
old air cops. |
| Bob Lysgaard |
merlabob@earthlink.com |
Arriving Sat. Sept 1. Staying Ramada. Flew FIS25th
Sabres Jan 53thru end of war. " A" flight. Thanks for the
effort of this reunion. Bob Lysgaard |
| Gloria |
sweethunnie30@hotmail.com |
really neat page. This is Gloria from the Ramada inn.
North Bend Ore. Told you I would look at this.. I like it. Thanks a
lot... See you soon I hope.. :} |
| Bob Biddinger |
wb9mgl@softhome.net |
I was with the 809th near Kimpo when the police action
ended and was sent to Guam at the first of the year,like going to
heaven.In Korea I made a trip to Suwon to get a radiator for a 5 kw
generator spent the night there in a hut in some ones bed that was on
duty that night,I never did get to thank them so I will now. You have a
very nice page and enjoyed it very much. |
| Kenneth A. Himes |
himes@coastnet.com |
I served in Korea from March 1953 till March 1954,with
"The ROYAL CANADIAN REGIMENT" I was on hill 187 for two months
and hill 159 for one and half months when the war ended. I am a member
of the Korea Veteans Association of Canada for the past 18 years |
| Dick Predmore |
dickeede@Bigplanet.com |
Great page I really enjoyed it. I was at K-14 for a
short perion then to K2, with the 49th FBW. I am now President of aKWVA
Chapter in the Dallas?Ft worth area. Keep up the good work! Dick |
| Don G Putnam |
Dput2@juno.com |
Don Hursch told me about your site,,great job..seem's
like more and more of us old timers are finding ways to relive our tour
of duty in that place called Korea, 50 years and memories are as if it
were yeaterday. I served with the 136th Fighter bomber wing at K-2 Taegu,
and TDY at many other loc's in 1951 & 1952. like to hear from
others. |
| A/1c Don Hill |
dhill@hsonline.net |
Thanks for cleaning up the place for us. My FIGMO
calendar indicates I arrived Mar.4th, '54 at Suwon. I was a Base Ops
dispatcher. Later transferred to Kunsan. I have pics of our barracks
burning in Suwon and wrote story about F86 crashing and rescue
helecoptor both going down, all aboard died. Thanks to all for
remembering those good old days. |
| A/1c Don Hill |
dhill@hsonline.net |
Oops I meant an F-94. I was in the 8th Fighter Bomber
Group |
| James S. (Jim) Allen |
jall@watervalley.net |
Great site Wayne! Thanks for your hard work. I was in
the Air Police at Johnson Field, Japan, when the Korean War began, and
was in the first Air Force unit to go to Korea. We arrived at an old
Japanese air field that was later designated as K-2. I was injured on
July 18, 1950, and after a stay in the hospital in Japan was sent back
to K-2 where I remained until late October 1951. I recall when Colonel
Powell, Commander of the 51st Fighter Wing was KIA in a F-51. I have
many memories of Korea most of which are not good ones. Our ranks are
thining out as we reach those "Golden Years" but our
dedication to America has not changed one bit. God Bless America and her
fighting forces. Nov. 06, 2001. Jim Allen. |
| Marc S. Allen |
usafdefender@webtv.net |
Wayne, Great site! I thoroughly enjoyed each section.
Many Thanks for serving your country. Marc S. Allen, TSgt, USAF 172nd
Security Forces Squadron |
| lisa |
pjlattery@penn.com |
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| Marvin Cobb |
erithc@aol.com |
17th Maintenance Sqdn.(REMCO) Miho AFB 53to 54 |
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| Mike Lemley |
boots@cybrtown.com |
377th Security Police tan son nhut vietnam 1966-67 |
| luke |
sk8er_dog32@hotmail.com |
it was very nice |
| Jim Miller |
idletarget@cs.com |
Hello! I was a member of the 51st SPS in 1986-87 (B
flt Hellbirds ooh rah!) Finding this site brought back a lot of
memories..the guys and gals i served with were the best trained, most
disciplined, and teamwork oriented group of 'defenders' the Air Force
could offer. Its nice to see the 51st tradition started long before
"my" generation. |
| Bill Gaines |
bgainesky@juno.com |
With 25FIS June 53 to June 54 |
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| otto d. braswell |
odbraswell@acninc.net |
I, was there In 1953- 54,Col Davis, was the commander
51st Fighter Wing a big change in Suwon.the old Airmen club pictures
bring back the times,the only place you go after a hard days work, great
work. |
| Ralph Murphey |
RM2649@aol.com |
I was at Itazuka AB in Fukuoka Japan with the 8th
Fighter Bomber group and went TDY with the 51st Fighter Interceptor
(called the Hobo Unit)to Kimpo K14 in Oct. 50 and then to Suwon K13 in
51& 52 until I was sent back to Hamiliton Field, USA. I would like
to hear from anyone there |
| Wade Stanley,A1st, "stan" |
wadework@yahoo.com |
I was @ 51st, Hq Hq Apr 52 till Apr 53 This is Great!
We Band of Brothers! |
| Richard Ray |
richnkay@surfsouth.com |
Great site, Ilove the photos.Things were a lot
different when I was stationed there Mar84- Mar85.Retired in Aug 86. I
still remember the different bars and shops on the ''ville''alley.Would
enjoy hearing from anyone that remembers me. |
| marty malone |
softball@pipeline.com |
1952 iwas bflight commander glad to know that some of
us are still around |
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| Amye Smith |
makayla_ivy@yahoo.com |
When I started this project it was just research on
another war that I opposed. I've come to understand throughout the year
by the reserch that I always dreaded doing why someone can say I'm proud
to have served and done my part.My view was very one sided and distorted
before I had to look more into war. My friend is going to be inlisting
soon and I've been so scared becuase hhe has become much more to me than
a best friend. I don't have the courage to tell him this and I'm scared
if I let him leave and never tell him I might not get the chance. He
told me a week ago that he promised me he would come back but
realistically he can't make that promise (I''ve lost friends, and
family. I've had even more friends and family sent off already. this is
so hard.),but I feel better understanding finally why he would even
think about doing what I called a death mission. Thank-you and all the
others who have helped me to understand and help to let go some of the
pain from past and fear of the future.====Amye* |
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| John Melton |
jcdmelton@ndak.net |
I was assigned to the 6175th SPS K-9 at Kunsan AB, Jun
70 - July 71. My best friend was Franz 21M5. I miss him to this day 31
years later. |
| Ken Arrow |
a8106@att.net |
I'm just an old "dog face"poking around and
stopped here. A real nice site and great music. Tell me, did you leave
Fumako there or did you bring her home.I hope it was the
latter.Beautiful lady. |
| J. Cooley |
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Excellent site. Thank you for your service. |
| Jack Chanin |
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Served in AF Photo Shop l952- 53. Unit CO was Major
Baker. |
| Harold Parn |
dparn@earthlink.net |
I was at K13 (Suwon) with SCARWAF in 1951 I was with
the 802nd ENG Aviation Batt. (EAB) We built the origional Air strip and
other componets of K13 from the rice paddys. I would like to hear from
any one who was in the 802nd. Please send Email. Thanks |
| Ronald Jay Hoffmann |
ronjhoff@buckeyeexpress.com |
Just saying Hi. |
| marty malone |
s0ftball@pipeline.com |
hi i was stationed in suwan 1952 53 was c flight
commander 511st FIW had 5K9 assigned to my flight would like to here
more from you about korea hoping to here from you Marty |
| marty malone |
s0ftball@pipeline.com |
hi i was stationed in suwan 1952 53 was c flight
commander 51st FIW had 5K9 assigned to my flight would like to here more
from you about korea hoping to here from you Marty |
| Karen Wegfahrt |
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I enjoyed viewing your website, nice music choice and
good content. |
| Jack Shatraw |
ujshatraw@slic.com |
Iwas in the 16thFIS okanawa went to japan to korea got
ran out went back to suwon in 1951 was on the F80C . i left in dec of 51
,would love to hear from some one that was there with me. Jack |
| Robert E. (Bob) Merrill |
rmerrill_37069@yahoo.com |
Great site brings back the memories although I was at
K6, Pyong Taek, with the Air Force in 1959 as a K-9 handler. There has
been no place like Korea through my 20 plus years in the Air Force or
since. The quanset huts and oil stoves with lines that froze up in
winter. Thanks for the memories. |
| Dominic R. Paratore |
parato6@aol.com |
Thanks for your great site//I spent, starting Aug
1952 thru Mar 1953, at K-13 Suwon air base in the US Army. My memories,
as a Battery Clerk w/Hq Btry, 50th AAA AW Bn (SP),goes to the days and
nites I would be awaken by the roar of many take offs of the Sabres and
Shooting Stars jets and sorry at times, to see explosions of a jet on
take off. And to get accustomed to their firing (to adjust)of their guns
any hour of day or nite, which at first starled me out of my cot ( a
little price to pay in comparsion to what the pilots went thru). And on
their return, I enjoyed watching the flip and spins they did to show
their successes. I have photo's of a few planes, near my hut, of Sabre's
#FU-631&FU-903 and a Shooting Star #FT-532. I often wonder what ever
happened to the pilots and planes. I recall a 0 degree New Years day
1953, watching a USO Show of movie stars Jan Sterling and husband Paul
Douglas at the air base. My photo shows 8th Fighter Bomber Wing in the
background of the preformers. She mixed in with everyone,it was very
warm for them to be there with us. At one time, at the air base,we had
Dick Contino preform for us. He also drank with us at our club. We had
our share of bedcheck charley & our guard duty in 0 tempature and I
know of our battery unit going to the line in rotation. We have our
reunions every two years. At the first reunion I found out that in Feb
1953 Ted Willams (baseball) crashed landed safely;at that time I don't
remember if I knew about it. I started in Albany, NY next Ft Devens,
Mass flew (1st time,2 engine w/stewdress)to Ft Bliss, Tx home again then
1st time again train across to Ft Lawton, Wash. the USS Marine Phoenix
troopship to Yohokoma, Japan. Cp Drake back on the same ship to Inchon,
Korea. Climbed down side onto LST and landed on shore(not the invasion).
Stayed overnite, next AM trucked to K-13 Suwon air base. Went to another
unit in Pusan area.(R&R Toyko Jan1953 on Globemaster from Kimpo).
from Pusan home on the USS Marine Lynx to Seattle then flew to see the
Statue of Liberty on our way in landing at LaGardia air port. Home at
last from Cp Upton NJ by train. Jan 15th 1954 I walked on 20 degree
nite,about 2 miles, deep thinking what my life would be from this point
on (I had seen my family that weekend before discharged). I am proud of
my service in the United States Army during the period. |
| Herbert D Bruce |
herbie34@juno.com |
Keep up the good work!! Very interesting. |
| Richard L Finch |
gerpenn@yahoo.com |
Went to Korea/Kimpo AFB In 51. Was at Kimpo very short
time, maybe one and one half months. Was sent out to Yong Pyong Do
Island to sent up a homing site with one other radio operator, two power
supply men and two radio mechanics. Island was North North West of
Inchon. Time at Kimpo (K-14) was with the 1993rd AACS Squadron. Went
thru to harassing flights of Piss Call Pete and Bed Check Charlie two or
three times. The call letters of the homing site was TK (Tango Kilo)
which was done by an automatic keyer. Two buddies of mine that I
remember the names of that stayed at Kimpo was, Charlie R. Booze and
Winifred E. Myers or Meyers. Booze, Myers and myself volunteered to go
to Korea from the garden paridise of the Pacific, Hickam AFB at
Honolulu. We all three did not like it there at all. I had contact with
a: jshafer@icc.net, and he sent me a picture of me and my buddies in our
tent at Kimpo. I tried to reach him with a message and was told it sould
not be delivered because of a faulty address. I do not believe this. If
anyone has any info on this I would really like to hear about
it.....Thanks to whomever answers me....gerpenn@yahoo.com.... |
| JAMES A. SHINE |
JOHANNK9@AOL.COM |
NICE SITE, SERVED WITH 110 TH MP CO TAJON KOREA 1966
SENTRY DOG PLT,.212TH MP CO VIET NAM 67 SENTRY DOG PLT. |
| Jim Hardy |
jahardy33@hotmail.com |
I was with the 2157th Air Rescue Squadron to the North
of you. Flew many missions there. I still smell the odor. My God, what a
place. http://personalpages.tds.net/~ jahardy33 |
| roxanne |
slimmer_31@yahoo.com |
i loved looking at your site. i had a family member
who was a dog handler to and i need to find out were he was at.i was
told it was an air base called tan san kew but i cat find it. i was
hopeing you can help me out.if you can help please e mail me.......ty
every much roxanne |
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| Thomas Siatkowski |
ski-tur@msn.com |
served from august 1951 to august 1952 with the 802EAB
atK13.Remember the asphalt plant dusting up the place.Looking forwardto
see how some other guys are still around. |
| Roger E. triplett |
trip_ttt43@yahoo.com |
Was stationed at osan ab in oct-82 thru oct-83 as an
law enforcement troop. |
| Daniel K. Ralston |
dkorgman@aol.com |
I'm an amatuer military historian and am restoring a
Korean War Era 1952 Dodge M37 Weapons Carrier. As planned it will be
detailed to represent the HQ Signals Co. of the 3rd Infantry Division.
I'd welcome any photos of M37's in Korea, especially ones that detail
the bumper numbers and divisional I.D.'s. |
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| H.S.KIM |
julymorning7@yahoo.co.kr |
DEAR MR.Wayne Wolf FIRST OF ALL, THANK YOU VERY MUCH
FOR YOUR SERVING AT KOREAN CONFLICT! WHOEVER VERY DIFFICULT TIME BETWEEN
ROK & US, BECAUSE OF N.KOREAN'S ATOMIC PROBLEM... I APPREACIATED
OVER 40,000 YOUNG MEN VICTIMS,MISSINGS & WOUNDED SOLDIERS ALSO THEIR
FAMILY. I'M 41 YEAR OLD... I DIDN'T EXPERIENCE WAR BUT I KNOW HUMANITY!
I really admire your serving in korea at 1953 and I'll pray that you
always healthy and happy!!!!!! Best Regards ^(^ h.s.Kim p.s. my english
so rough.. |
| CPL Steve Pirotta |
charm@bmr.net.au |
Well done good site. I am a Security Police Doggie
with the Royal Australian Air Force, havn't worked with any US dog
handlers yet but plenty of Security Police. Would love one day to visit
a US Base. Cheers, Steve. |
| A/1C John Hampton |
oldieforsure@hotmail.com |
Just a note of thanks to all the aviators and
mechanics of the 51st. I was an aerial photographer in those RB-29 &
RB-50 aircraft doing sea lane survailance in '54 & '55 and I sure
appreciate the times we were in trouble and looked out off our wing to
see one of those beautiful F-86's. Thank's for "Keeping Em
Flying" John Hampton USAF 1952-59 |
| Tony Gonzales |
elvato48@yahoo.com |
Wayne: I really enjoyed my visit to your site. Your
experiences are so reminicent of those shared by those of us who
followed you as we served in Viet Nam. Thanks for paving the way.
Welcome Home. Tony Gonzales 35th AP/SP Squadron Phan Rang AB VN 67-68 |
| Wayne D. Dezarn |
WDezarn777@aol.com |
I was stationed at Osan, 80- 81, as NCOIC of Town
Patrol. Great assignment and man did it go by fast. Many mornings I saw
the sun come up when I was supposed to be off duty at Midnight. |
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| Ronald J Hoffmann |
ronjhoff@buckeyeexpress.com |
Loved seing all the old memories I had wile I was
there. I wish You could put the stink in the message but not to bee. I
have shone this sight to my Son,Daughter and To My Grandson.Now they
know what we went throug and how it looked.I was a crew cheef on a F86.
Then I got lockey and was in a all service singing tour,that went all
over Koria in 52. That was a lot ao fun and I got to see a lot of
Koria,and all the places that other GI'S had to go through. THANKS FOR
THE MEMORIES. At the time A/1c Ronald J Hoffmann. |
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| Robert E. Merrill, MSgt, USAF (Ret.) |
rmerrill_37069@yahoo.com |
Great site. Really brought back some memories. I had
the pleasure of pulling duty at K- 6, Pyong Taek as a K9 handler (Albo)
in 1958-59. I will never forget the bonds forged during that tour. |
| Robert E. Merrill, MSgt, USAF (Ret.) |
rmerrill_37069@yahoo.com |
Great site. Really brought back some memories. I had
the pleasure of pulling duty at K- 6, Pyong Taek as a K9 handler (Albo)
in 1958-59. I will never forget the bonds forged during that tour. |
| Robert E. Merrill, MSgt, USAF (Ret.) |
rmerrill_37069@yahoo.com |
Great site. Really brought back some memories. I had
the pleasure of pulling duty at K- 6, Pyong Taek as a K9 handler (Albo)
in 1958-59. I will never forget the bonds forged during that tour. |
| j.c. McAnally |
jcmcanally@hotmail.com |
25th FIS 2/57 to 7/58 |
| J. C. McAnally |
jcmcanally@hotmail.com |
Great Site! 25th FIS 2/57 to 7/58 Would like to hear
from anyone from that time. |
| Charles Smith |
charles.smith@mcconnell.af.mil |
Wayne, I was reviewing your site that I located
through AFSPA. I too was a Dog Handler (1982- 1992) I spent time in
Korea as well (1984-85), nothing like your tour of duty. Thank you for
serving and paving the way! K-9! |
| ralph hall |
ralphnchar@aol.com |
just an old 84 jock |
| Paul Comfort |
pcomfort@socc.edu |
Good job! I had no idea that you built web pages too!
Keep up the good work. |
| Ken Kohler |
kene@citlink.net |
Great site, was in 35th ftr sqdn on the other side |
| Marty Malone |
martylandis@comcast.net |
Hi! I was stationed in Suwan AFB Korea from 1952-53, I
was C flight commander 51st. FIW had 5 K9's assigned to my flight, I was
also stationed in Suwan AFB Korea 1963-1964, I worked in security
training, other overseas assignement was in the British zone of Germany
for the Berlin AirLift 1948-1949, I was assigned to security of C54 that
was flying back and forth to Berlin to deliver supplies. I would very
much like to hear more from veterans of Korea War. TSGT (ret)Marty
Malone |
| Gabriel Mackowski |
gabemackowski@sbcglobal.com |
Was looking for the F86 Sabre with the black checker
board tail. Yes the one's that woke us up at 0600 on Yozadake air
station. It was 1958-59 them afterburners sure shook the place. Hope you
don't mind me asking the 623 AC&W to include the fighters. |
| Glenn Hooper |
hgmhooper@cs.com |
Your site sure brought back memories of Suwon and the
surrounding area. Was there 1952 to July 27th 1953. Didn't know the
ceasefire had been signed till we landed in Japan. Was assigned to the
1993(OL-13) at Suwon, AFB as a radio/navigational aids maintenance
supervisor. Spent a lot of time visiting off base Radio Beacon sites.
Remember the nightly visits of bedcheck charlie and how the sky light up
around the base. Had group of technicians located at the end of the
runway that built their own cabins from shipping creates. Also witnessed
the Landing of Ted Williams (A-26)in his shot up aircraft. Went down to
the line maintenance shops and seen how they patched it up. Glenn Hooper
Colorado Springs |
| Mike McCabe |
mccabe4@fuse.net |
Great job,great pictures.No one believes me when I
explain what a sentry dog handler is.The best job in the Air Force bar
none. I was assigned to the 3rd Air Police sqd.Bien-Hoa ab. Rvn from
11/66-11/67.My dog was King A586.From one "puppy pusher" to
another keep your kennel clean |
| WALTER J LEONARD |
wjlondodd@wmconnect.com
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I WAS IN THE 75TH WAREHOUSE SQ.FROM NOV.54 TO NOV. 55.
WORKER IN THE ORDERLY ROOM WITH S/SGT. DONALD V. BARRY. THE LAST I HEARD
FROM HIM HE WAS GOING TO FLA. TO SEE HIS DAUGHTER. SURE WOULD LIKE TO
HEAR FROM U DON. WALTER(JACK) |
| Theodore E. ( Ted) Sovern |
tedsovern@aol.com |
Wayne: You have done a fine job with this site. I in
particular enjoyed the pictures of Suwon. I was in the 39th in
1952,1953. |
| Theodore E. ( Ted) Sovern |
tedsovern@aol.com |
Wayne: You have done a fine job with this site. I in
particular enjoyed the pictures of Suwon. I was in the 39th in
1952,1953. |
| felicia jones |
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hey that was really brave of you to join the Air Force
and to defend our country when we needed you i want to join the navy but
i'm scared and i don't want to let the USA down. |
| James D. Cole |
jcole@seidata.com |
Stumbled onto your site while doing a Google search of
K13. I was in the 802nd EAB, A Company in 1951 and 1952. Many memories
of suwon and K13. Also have some pictures of Suwon if anyone is
interested. Side note is after discharge from the Army I went to work
for North American Aviation who designed and built the F86. Worked there
as an engineer for 30 years until retirement in 1985. Worked with many
engineers who designed the F86. NAA later became Rockwell International
through a merger and we became prime contractor on both the Apollo and
Space Shuttle programs. |
| robert thorington |
g.o.p.bob@danvilletelco.net |
i was stationed at itazuke afb from 1954 - 1956 was
medic at dispensary by main gate. spent a lot of time watching dogs
being trained their. your site brings back a lot of old memories. really
enjoyed your guest list. thanks for the memories. |
| robert thorington |
g.o.p.bob@danvilletelco,net |
i was stationed at itazuke afb from 1954 - 1956 was
medic at dispensary by main gate. spent a lot of time watching dogs
being trained their. your site brings back a lot of old memories. really
enjoyed your guest list. thanks for the memories. |
| ROD MCKENZIE |
RHMCKENZIE@PDQ.NET |
LIKE YOUR WEB SITE. I WAS A DOG HANDLER IN KOREA IN
72-73 ARMY MISSILE BASE SITE BROUGHT BACK SOME MEMORIES THANKS |
| Ron Cali |
RVC1042@aol.com |
Sgt.Walker AFB Roswell NM (SAC) 1962-1966..K9 Sentry
Dog Handler Vietnam Era..Thanks for serving Brother..God Blees
America.Have a bumpersticker on the rear of my car that simply
reads,"For those who served,Freedom has a flavor that the protected
will never know!" Amen! |
| Burl Cheely |
golddivers58@wconnect |
Served in 417th EAB, Tague, Korea from Jan.53 to
Sept.53.Trying to find source for replacement of campaign ribbons.
Making plaque for Grand Children. First time I visited the SCARWAF
SITES.Great copy. |
| Danelle (Chambers) Hackett |
danelle_c@yahoo.com |
This is a great page,got to see some of the great
pictures of the aircraft.Maybe the ones my dad worked on.Trying to see
if anyone knew of my dad Arthur M. Chambers, was at K- 13 Mar 54 then
from there im not sure, only have a partial record since his was in the
big fire.Daddy has since passed away 10 years ago, and i just want to
know about that part of his life, since he didnt talk alot about it.I
know for certain though that he loved the USAF and only got out due to
an injury from an auto wreck while at Kelly AB.Any info would be a great
help. Thanks to all the veterans out there. |
| Oren Anderson |
kvt6263@cox.net |
Great site Wayne. I was at K- 55, 314th Air Div, Osan
AB 62- 63, 10 years after you, but the quonset huts and PSP on the
flight line was the same when you were there and little had changed in
ten years, including some holes in our planes that strayed too close to
the DMZ. I married my Korean YOBO in 1964. We were together 36 years
when she passed in 1998 from cancer. I went back to Korea in 1999 to
visit my Korean inlaws and the changes were unbelievable. Your picture
of an F-16 with the Suwon hi-rise apartments in the background says it
all. Osan AB and the town of Songtan are the same. I got an old retired
Air Force Msgt. who lived and worked at Osan to give me a tour of the
base. The anti aircraft batteries that used to surround the base had
been replaced by patriot missles manned by FEMALE U. S. Air Force
Security troops. The old snack bar was replaced by a food court with a
Piza Hut, KFC, Burger King, and a Dairy Queen. Times have changed.
Again, great WEB Page. Andy |
| Oren Anderson |
kvt6263@cox.net |
Great site Wayne. I was at K- 55, 314th Air Div, Osan
AB 62- 63, 10 years after you, but the quonset huts and PSP on the
flight line was the same when you were there and little had changed in
ten years, including some holes in our planes that strayed too close to
the DMZ. I married my Korean YOBO in 1964. We were together 36 years
when she passed in 1998 from cancer. I went back to Korea in 1999 to
visit my Korean inlaws and the changes were unbelievable. Your picture
of an F-16 with the Suwon hi-rise apartments in the background says it
all. Osan AB and the town of Songtan are the same. I got an old retired
Air Force Msgt. who lived and worked at Osan to give me a tour of the
base. The anti aircraft batteries that used to surround the base had
been replaced by patriot missles manned by FEMALE U. S. Air Force
Security troops. The old snack bar was replaced by a food court with a
Piza Hut, KFC, Burger King, and a Dairy Queen. Times have changed.
Again, great WEB Page. Andy |
| Harvey Berg |
Crusindodge@AOL |
I was at K6 in thelast of 56 and First half of 57.
Worked in mtor pool as a truck mechanic. I Remember LT. Austin. We built
a HOTROD, using aGMC truck engine with dual carbs. Later, Iwent to Radar
Hill to maintain the generators for the radar and the electricty. Great
site !!!!!!!! |
| Henry |
jayhawkhenry@yahoo.com |
My dad was in the Air Police during the Korean war. I
have some of his photos of K- 13 and a group photo of ROK MP's (on the
back it it made out to dad from Sgt. Ahn) |
| jay |
jaymugu@yahoo.de |
great site mgbada |
| Larry Rouse |
Larry.Rouse@msdh.state.ms.us |
Looking for anyone stationed with the 6175th Air Police
Squadron from November 1965 thru December 1966. |