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Was stationed at Ft Wainwright from 1987-1990. Drank a lot back then. I was there from 1987-1991. I probably waved you through the gate when you were coming back from drinkin' down at the Sunset.
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Hello --- Just joined this today ---- My dad was also stationed here at Ladd from 1954 thru 1957. I attended Aurora school on base. Ak was a territory at the time. I have located one person that saw my name in facebook and I am trying to locate some others when I noticed this forum. I would like to correspond with you and maybe we have mutual friends somewhere. My name is Marshall Bailey and I live in Arkansas at the present. Also my email is mandjbailey.ar gmail.com.
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Marshall Bailey, I remember you by gawd. I went to the little school house on the Chena at first and then went to Aurora. Marshall, I'm going to send you a PM.
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I'm still rooting for Jon Hammond and the Mountaineers for the rifle championship. Thanks for rooting for my Grandson. He has graduated and interested in joining the Anchorage PD.
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I'm still rooting for Jon Hammond and the Mountaineers for the rifle championship. Thanks for rooting for my Grandson. He has graduated and interested in joining the Anchorage PD. They are hiring like no tommorow apd ! If he is interested my good buddy just graduated the academy and he can answer any questions your grandson might have..
Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego. Suckin' on my titties like you wanted me.
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I'm still rooting for Jon Hammond and the Mountaineers for the rifle championship. Thanks for rooting for my Grandson. He has graduated and interested in joining the Anchorage PD. Wow, amazing news in a way. But great news I think. Much as I dislike sports every time WV was on the tube, I'd watch and root for them!
We can keep Larry Root and all his idiotic blabber and user names on here, but we can't get Ralph back..... Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, over....
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Was stationed at Ft Wainwright from 1987-1990. Drank a lot back then. Stationed there 1990-1993 - Ladd Army Airfield. 6th ID Light, and 4/9 Cavalry Squadron
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As near as I can remember it was Jan 1, 1961 that it was officially named Ft. Wainwright. I remember 2 "fighter squadrons" the 433rd with F89C and the 449th with the F89D. The main up to date fighters were at Eielson.
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Was stationed at Ft Wainwright from 1987-1990. Drank a lot back then. Stationed there 1990-1992 - Ladd Army Airfield. 6th ID Light, and 4/9 Cavalry Squadron 4/9 Infantry 6th ID 1991-1995
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Was stationed at Ft Wainwright from 1987-1990. Drank a lot back then. Stationed there 1990-1992 - Ladd Army Airfield. 6th ID Light, and 4/9 Cavalry Squadron 4/9 Infantry 6th ID 1991-1995 4/9 is now at fort Carson part of 1st Stryker brigade combat team, 4th ID
Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego. Suckin' on my titties like you wanted me.
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I heard they moved south a while back.
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I was the second baby born there in 1951. My dad had lots of stories about the hunting and fishing. I guess the military makes a cottage industry out of lying to their employees. He and mom got up there and discovered no family housing to speak of. Tiny camping trailers were most of an airman's wages to rent. They lived off game and seemed to like the experience.
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Was stationed at Ft Wainwright from 1987-1990. Drank a lot back then. I was there from 1987-1991. I probably waved you through the gate when you were coming back from drinkin' down at the Sunset. Uh... probably.
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I was the second baby born there in 1951. My dad had lots of stories about the hunting and fishing. I guess the military makes a cottage industry out of lying to their employees. He and mom got up there and discovered no family housing to speak of. Tiny camping trailers were most of an airman's wages to rent. They lived off game and seemed to like the experience. And you were where? Lots of housing on base. We did live in town for 2-3 weeks before our housing was available. We had 3 BR and 3 stories. I'm sure the housing was there for years before we arrived. Picture of our 2 story plus basement quarters. http://vilda.alaska.edu/cdm/singleitem/collection/cdmg13/id/15500/rec/41
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Eielson was surely there in the mid 50s when we were. Seems as Ladd was right in Fairbanks almost. At the time they had 3 squadrons of F89 Scorpions. One had F89C and the other 2 had F89D. Eielson had the new F100 Super Sabres. Cold weather testing was done at Ladd. @ planes that caught my eye, the F102 and the F104. I believe the F104 was just introduced and did cold weather testing in March or April of 1956. We watched L19&L20s land on the Chena river. A wonderful place for a kid to grow up! That would have been cool Butch... Growing up on AFBs in those days was a great thing for a boy... My dad was never anywhere they had F 89s at. Always thought they were a cool plane during that time period... In the 50s, my dad was attached to SAC, so it was B36s, B47s and B52s I mainly recall seeing on base... then the usual transports, C123s, C 124s, C 119s, C 130s, C 133s.... I do remember some B 25s still around...and the ever present T 33s.. I think every base had those things laying around... never was around birds as cool as F 89s and F 94s... F 100s, 101s, 102s, 104s and 106s seemed to be around somewhere nearby....Funny I don't remember 105s being around tho... sure was a lot of AFBs back in those days...didn't seem that far up the road to another one... and thank God we didn't have to live in base housing except once in NC at Pope.
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Butch: Did you get the pictures of the L-20s on the Chena river and the 5001st patch?
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I did, I think you got my email. 5001st was Dad's squadron. Thanks for the photos.
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Eielson was surely there in the mid 50s when we were. Seems as Ladd was right in Fairbanks almost. At the time they had 3 squadrons of F89 Scorpions. One had F89C and the other 2 had F89D. Eielson had the new F100 Super Sabres. Cold weather testing was done at Ladd. @ planes that caught my eye, the F102 and the F104. I believe the F104 was just introduced and did cold weather testing in March or April of 1956. We watched L19&L20s land on the Chena river. A wonderful place for a kid to grow up! That would have been cool Butch... Growing up on AFBs in those days was a great thing for a boy... My dad was never anywhere they had F 89s at. Always thought they were a cool plane during that time period... In the 50s, my dad was attached to SAC, so it was B36s, B47s and B52s I mainly recall seeing on base... then the usual transports, C123s, C 124s, C 119s, C 130s, C 133s.... I do remember some B 25s still around...and the ever present T 33s.. I think every base had those things laying around... never was around birds as cool as F 89s and F 94s... F 100s, 101s, 102s, 104s and 106s seemed to be around somewhere nearby....Funny I don't remember 105s being around tho... sure was a lot of AFBs back in those days...didn't seem that far up the road to another one... and thank God we didn't have to live in base housing except once in NC at Pope. We never lived in base housing until we lived at Ladd AFB. I thought that it was great. Much nicer than civilian housing that we were used to living. The base gym, 12 cent movies, and other things for the dependents. We rotated to Sheppard AFB in Wichita Falls, Tx. I thought it was the best place in the World for a dependent. We hunted the end of the landing strip for jack rabbits with our 22s, base swimming pool, gym, teen age club, and organized sports. Wherry housing wasn't much with no A/C, but we didn't know any better. We did move into the new Capehart housing with A/C. Being a military dependent was just great. Some of my fondest memories.
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Seems I spent a bit of time up there as some of you. I was stationed at Eielson AFB from 1984 - 1997.
Some of the very best years of my life.
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Just had an email from a former classmate at Aurora Elementary School on Ladd AFB. Will keep on looking.
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