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Turbo Audi
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Pattye, do you have any of your pics online somewhere? I'd love to see some ...
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You are so kind, alas it was in the days when I worked as a lowly darkroom tech for many a professional photographer when I would sneak in a little work of my own. I've moved so many times since then, I don't even know if I have any left (although there are some straggler boxes that have been moved 4 times and never opened!!) All that remains of those days are all of my cameras, lenses and chronic lower back pain from lugging them aroundgator wrote:Pattye, do you have any of your pics online somewhere? I'd love to see some ...
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Love this photo Mike, the wall hangings are great. So is that lamp turned on or do you have one heck of a strong "Thinklight"?? I love the Thinklight but mine is no where that bright! You are very rugged looking guyKyocera wrote:
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Mike is too modest to mention it, but he's a former Golden Knight!Purcy wrote:You are very rugged looking guy
May not mean much to some, but I'm impressed!
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5.5K+ posts and all I've got to show for it are some feathers.... AND a Bird wearing a Crown
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Turbo Audi
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JHEM wrote:Mike is too modest to mention it, but he's a former Golden Knight!Purcy wrote:You are very rugged looking guy
May not mean much to some, but I'm impressed!
James
US Army soldiers always impress me.
I am wearing my friends Afghanistan Detachment Counter-Intel shirt right now.

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Nice to know there are other ex-nutters in this forum, here a pic I took inJHEM wrote:Mike is too modest to mention it, but he's a former Golden Knight!Purcy wrote:You are very rugged looking guy
May not mean much to some, but I'm impressed!
James
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Yes, this is definitely something to be proud of. Mike=Golden KnightsJHEM wrote: Mike is too modest to mention it, but he's a former Golden Knight!
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Me too Pete, my Daddy was a US Army Sergeant bombing surveyor in the Korean War, which caused him many subsequent lifelong nightmares, but I so admired his strength and dedication.Turbo Audi wrote: US Army soldiers always impress me.![]()
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It's a Shorts Skyliner, the freight version of the Shorts SkyVan, built I believe in Ireland. Real "Tailgating" funKyocera wrote:Purcy and James, thanks for the compliments![]()
. The lamp is on low. I too love my thinklights, one thing I have noticed is that my R52 thinklight is more in the red/orange tint compared to my t60 which is very white light.
Andy, wtf type of aircraft is that?
EDIT: We also had a Cessna 182 (lot of fun) and a Britton Norman Islander with the registration G-OWIN - ouch!
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When I first looked at it, I thought it was made from corrugated cardboardandyP wrote:It's a Shorts Skyliner <snip>
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A rare team photo taken at the Maxton/Lauringburg airport where we used to train a lot, I'm sure James knows exactly what that beautiful bird is, my head is directly under the prop. A lot of those guys are X Delta Force, Special Forces, a couple of real mercinaries who worked in Nicaragua, quite a group of professionals.

Team photo taken in the old GK Headquarters, I think around 91. I'm behind the guy to the left of the female.

But really James is to modest to tell us that he served in Viet Nam, now those guys were my mentors and heros when I hit the 82d Abn still wet behind the ears. They were my teachers, had been there done that.

Team photo taken in the old GK Headquarters, I think around 91. I'm behind the guy to the left of the female.

But really James is to modest to tell us that he served in Viet Nam, now those guys were my mentors and heros when I hit the 82d Abn still wet behind the ears. They were my teachers, had been there done that.
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I believe that might be a Fokker F27? DH and my favorite TV show is "The Unit", have you seen it Mike, how realistic is it?Kyocera wrote:A rare team photo taken at the Maxton/Lauringburg airport where we used to train a lot, I'm sure James knows exactly what that beautiful bird is, my head is directly under the prop. A lot of those guys are X Delta Force, Special Forces, a couple of real mercinaries who worked in Nicaragua, quite a group of professionals.
EDITED to say: thanks for the photos, these are special.
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A rare photo from that period. I'm pinning the CMB (Combat Medic Badge) on my platoon medic.Kyocera wrote:They were my teachers, had been there done that.

I had just gotten out of hospital after a bout of malaria and only weigh 134 pounds.
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After seeing all these pics, I really feel so small mentioning my MS a few days back ... darn, I haven't done anything compared to you guys!
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Captain, thank you for posting this photo, wish it was larger so we could see you. My Dad was very thin in the Army weighed about 135 and had a 22" waistline, he said his army uniform pants, the pockets met in the back!JHEM wrote:A rare photo from that period. I'm pinning the CMB (Combat Medic Badge) on my platoon medic.Kyocera wrote:They were my teachers, had been there done that.
I had just gotten out of hospital after a bout of malaria and only weigh 134 pounds.
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You're just getting started, there's a whole bunch more "places to go people to see women to find and contracts to sign" (my dad used to say that all the timegator wrote:After seeing all these pics, I really feel so small mentioning my MS a few days back ... darn, I haven't done anything compared to you guys!
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But pretty soon, it will be a PhD!gator wrote:After seeing all these pics, I really feel so small mentioning my MS a few days back
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alluminium or used coke cans would be more exactrkawakami wrote:When I first looked at it, I thought it was made from corrugated cardboardandyP wrote:It's a Shorts Skyliner <snip>.
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I have known guys that went through Korea and Viet Nam, the stories I hear about Korea from them, in some ways make Viet Nam sound tame, (relatively speaking of course) Korea was a killing zone/scorched earth type time and place that seems to not get as much media as others.purcy wrote:Me too Pete, my Daddy was a US Army Sergeant bombing surveyor in the Korean War, which caused him many subsequent lifelong nightmares, but I so admired his strength and dedication
Purcy I watch PBS like "Rainman" watches Wopner and Wheel of Fortune, yes the cooking shows, the travel shows, antiques road show (of course), . There is where you will find the documentaries that bring to life some of the realities (if you can see through their politics) of the lives and times of soldiers - Frontline, American Experience, and more, I think this series by Ken Burns who is an amazing documentary producer http://www.unctv.org/WWII/ is coming in September I can't wait to see this.
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