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  1. I was a crew chief at CRB during '67 and '68 and there were revetments on one end of the parking ramp. Our 130's were almost always parked in revetments. Once in awhile we were parked on the end with no revetments. I hope this is correct, as it was a long time ago. CRS!!!! Dallas
  2. Had revetments like that at CRB. Not sure, though. Most of those don't look like C-130 tails. I don't remember much more than 130's at CRB.
  3. When we rotated home from Rhein Main we always tried to load up on Henniger beer also. Snap tops were always the best! It still sounds good and I don't drink much anymore. Dallas
  4. I went through the altitude chamber at Shaw, after I got to Pope in 1968. It was for flight status as a crew chief. I have a wallet size certificate somewhere. I will scan and upload it as soon as I find it. Dallas
  5. Yeah. we drank some beer. We were young and had all the answers. I would like to see Jerry again someday. I got my nose broken one time at CRB. I don't know if Jerry remembers or not. It too involved Beer. I'll post a picture sometime. I think this photo was taken at Tempelhoff Germany (Berlin). It is hard to remember. Dallas
  6. Yeah, brings back a lot of memories. I wish I had taken more photos while on trips, but was always too busy with "stuff". Here is a photo of me sometime in 1970. I don't even remember where we were. [ATTACH=CONFIG]3125[/ATTACH] Dallas
  7. I was just going through some old records I have stored. I was in the 41st TAS at Naha. Tech Sargent Robert Lawson was my NCOIC. I was the assistant crew chief on 55-025. The crew chief was Ronald Johnson. It is a shame the memory isn't better. Maybe too many brews! Hahaha! Of course this was 40 years plus ago.......
  8. I remember the steaks the cooks would cook out back of the mess building. That was great eating time!!!
  9. A photo of my desktop at work. Always cluttered, but always C-130!!
  10. Do you know where in Viet Nam. I was on "A" models at CRB from 41st at Naha.
  11. Great photos. Thanks for posting them!
  12. it is amazing how we forget thing as we get older. Now, you know the 41st was the best squadron at Naha, Msgt Lawson told me so! Dallas
  13. That is because no one understands what a vet has done for them. It is easy to stand up and cheer and say thank you to vets, but the real only way to say thank you is to VOTE these pos's out of office and get someone in who will make a difference and not play the game! Don't get me started! Dallas
  14. I was always amazed how the skin would swell during ground pressurization. I always stood waaaay back as far as I could!
  15. I remember spending two or three days at a time on the flight line helping repair bullet holes and broken windows. When our plane left, we got to go to Herky Hill and eat or sleep. Sand everywhere, food, soap, bed, everywhere! When you got tired on the flight line, you sat in the cockpit and caught some zzzzzz's.
  16. Always stayed on Herky Hill and always had some revetments. Didn't always park in them. I was there 67- Nov 68.
  17. I want to shoot this!!!!!!!!!
  18. I love 1911's. Would love to have one of these, but I am sure they are just photo shopped!
  19. "Eight" Laughing very hard. You made my day!!!!
  20. I and others were able to take a tour of the Marietta, Georgia factory while in the Air Force. It must have been in 1970. We picked up a plane from Mod and flew it to CCK. It was a two week trip because of problems along the way (fuel leaks, high winds, etc...). What an amazing factory. They were building the first two fuselages for the C5 in one end of the plant. They were huge for the times! It is one of the best trips I remember well while in the AF. We flew to Dyess, McClellan, Hickman, Guam, Wake, Okinawa and CCK.
  21. Excuse me, but that is just crazy!!!! It is amazing what we did when we were younger!
  22. Great video. I can't remember for sure, but I think balls 4 was in the 41 TAS out of Naha. Thanks for the memories!
  23. Always hit the package store for a case before going to the movie. Watch out for the flying cans, full and empty!
  24. There must have been some sort of check-in procedure when you arrived. I don't remember any. It just seemed like work, eat, sleep, work, eat, sleep, drink beer, etc... I was there in 67 & 68 from Naha, 41st TAS. I have a photo of the movie theater, though. I will post it later. I crewed A models. Posted CRB Theater Photo.
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