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Posted by Roger A. NY on April 09, 2001 at 06:01:17 from (209.150.227.112):
In Reply to: Vets and Tractors posted by Bama Binder on April 08, 2001 at 19:50:26:
BB, I was in the Army from Aug "59 to Jul '62 as a fuel and electrical repairman. Stationed at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Fort Meade and then Korea for 16 months. Went back into the Army in '68 and went to flight school; flew Cobras in Vietnam and Cobras, Hueys and OH-58s in Germany, returned to the States and went to IFE, and IP school. Then stationed at Fort Bragg and Fort Drum flying all the above plus T-41's and T-42's. Went Civil Service in '79 and flew Hueys, a U-8, a YU-21 and a pair of R&D Cobras out of Picatinny Arsenal for the Army for about 2 years. Have a small beef farm in central NY (about 100 acres) and work for the local municipality. Collect a lot of different brand tractors with Case, MM and IH being the most numerous. Interesting to see how many of us are Vets. Hope China affair cools off. Best of luck fellows! Roger
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