with reference to the emblem the stars meant something and lightening bolts meant something. I remember having to learn what they meant but I can't remember.
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We were both at Williams and we both both lived off base in Chandler, it was around 1976. You lived down the street from me. I left Williams in August of 1977 and went to Incirlik CDI, Turkey. I saw your post on the Basic Training site. You had a Volvo when you were at William's. I remember you use to push start it until you replaced a part. Do you rember Rittenhouse GCA? There is a website on abandoned Air Fields and Rittenhouse is on it. Have you had any contact with anybody from Williams? I'm the Commander of District 13 in the Jamaica Plain section of Boston.
DAMN - can't figure this site out. Left a reply to your comment but it was on MY comment page. Oh well - copied it and here it is: M. B. Ingersoll said… BMT memories site? Not even sure what that is! Hey, I haven't been on this site (iVeteran) for a VERY long time but I got an email that you'd left a comment. You know, I saw your name somewhere (maybe it was on that BMT site, whatever that is) and tried to track you down. Near as I could figure it, you (at the time I was trying to find you) were a Captain in the Boston PD. I phoned what I thought was your office but they said you'd transferred and I lost track there. Hey, I saw the AFCA (AFCC/AFCS) group here and saw your comment there. You were at Williams? I thought we were both stationed at McGuire. Guess I'm getting old.
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