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Hometown: O'fallon Mo Unit at Loring: 42nd FMS First day at Loring: Learned the real meaning of "Boonies" We joked about trying to give it back to Canada but they didn't want it either.
Most memorable experience: The chewing myself and a couple chums got over the "Red Snow" Worked in the hydraulic shop ,3rd shift, and thought it might be funny to toss a couple cans of 5606 into a snow bank ahead of a snow blower. As you can imagine the driver of the blower wasn't amused. Poor guy almost had a heart attack thinking he had hit somebody.
Last Day at Loring: Mixed emotions there. Learned alot and had many good times.
What did you do after Loring: After my hitch I returned to Missouri for awhile. In August 1978 returned to Loring as a contractor with Northrop. Was with a small group in the east end of the DC Hangar providing maint and ground support on T-37 Acft for the A.C.E. program. Left Loring for the last time in Feb. of 1984 Stayed in aviation and am currently managing a small fbo in southern ill.
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