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I wasen't an Airman, that is Air Force.I was an ammo humper in the 114th
Aviation Company. www.114thaviationcompany.com I worked in Ammunition Receiving, Storage, Maintnance, and Supply. It was all hard, hot, grueling, dirty work. You try it sometime. cuhulin |
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![]() wrote in message ... I wasen't an Airman, that is Air Force.I was an ammo humper in the 114th Aviation Company. www.114thaviationcompany.com I worked in Ammunition Receiving, Storage, Maintnance, and Supply. It was all hard, hot, grueling, dirty work. You try it sometime. cuhulin Yes BUT, you were safe most of the time. |
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![]() wrote in message ... I wasen't an Airman, that is Air Force.I was an ammo humper in the 114th Aviation Company. www.114thaviationcompany.com I worked in Ammunition Receiving, Storage, Maintnance, and Supply. It was all hard, hot, grueling, dirty work. You try it sometime. cuhulin Nice site, think I have seen it before |
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Probally as safe as the other people who were in Vietnam.How safe is
that? I was at Shannon Wright Compound for about two and a half months, then I was transfered to Tan Son Nhut. www.tsna.org About two weeks after I was transfered to Tan Son Nhut, Shannon Wright Compound was attacked by the Vietcong.Not long after I was transfered to Tan Son Nhut, one of our units at Bien Hoa was attacked by the Vietcong.I was driving the second truck in line to Bien Hoa.I have a letter of commendation about that. Safe is relative to what? Nowadays, I don't feel safe in my own neighborhood.If you could watch WLBT tv news www.WLBT.com or WJTV tv news www.WJTV.com or WAPT tv news www.WAPT.com every day, you would see what I mean. There used to be a time many years ago when everybody in Jackson and the Jackson suburb cities felt safe, those years are long gone. cuhulin |
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At Tan Son Nhut, I drove a Deuce and a half truck almost every day.I
helped get ammo loaded on pallets and banded up.A lot of times I used a forklift and I took ammo to the hard stand.I had to step into an office and phone a certain phone number and let them know there is a load waiting on the hard stand.I always had to say, WORKING, when I stepped into that office.An Army guy by the name of Seargent Funk from Mechanicsville,New York was always sitting at one of the desk inside of that office. I used to drive the truck every morning right after chow to the front gate and pick up half a dozen Vietnamese guys who worked with us at the ammo dump.There was a Vietnamese gal and I had to drop her off at an office on our way to work.One of the Vietnamese guys said she is a butterfly girl, she flys from man to man. cuhulin |
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