Barnyard Bob
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U.S. Army, Korea 1950-51, Germany 1955-58, 1961-63, Viet Nam 1967-68, retired 1971.
U.S. Army, Korea 1950-51, Germany 1955-58, 1961-63, Viet Nam 1967-68, retired 1971.
USMC 66-72. Camp Pendleton, DaNang, Phu-Bai, Hue City.
Ahh, the wonderful EA-6B. I used to work on the avionics. You knew you were working on the good stuff when you had a guard at the front door of the avionics trailer.VAQ-130 Det 2 (EKA-3B) USS Midway, Tonkin Gulf '73
VAQ-131 (EA-6B) USS Ranger, '76
VAQ-135 (EA-6B) USS Independence, Indian Ocean & Med '80-81
Well after trying to enlist at 17 yrs old, first in the Marines, then Navy followed by the Army and due to having one eye they wouldn't take me. Now I didn't register for the draft and two treasury agents came to my job and arrested me for not registering. They then took me straight the draft board where a women asked me to explain. I told her that I had tried to enlist at 17 (now 19) and had been turned down. Her next question was why and I told her I had only one eye. At that point she wanted 3 letters from 3 different doctors verifying that fact. I at this point removed my glass eye laying it on her desk and promptly discovered Treasury agents have no sense of humor. Well I complied and was then called 6 times to come down for the same physical though I was now registered 4F. On the 6 visit I was pulled out of the line as they always noticed I had one eye so never made it far. The last time they changed me from 4F to 1Y.
I didn't do any hazardous duty like many of the ones who have posted so far. I was stationed in USAREUR Headquarters in Heidelberg, Germany from 1964 - 1967, mainly driving a desk. It was great duty, but sometimes I feel guilty that I had it so easy while many of you did not.
Bob
Stand Tall!! You served at a time when it was not generally appreciated; be Proud of the fact that you answered the call, instead of running to another country to hide.