Where did the Cal Techs come from...

Started by Squidley, 01-30-2011 -- 15:59:47

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What was your source of training...

Civilian School
1 (1.1%)
OJT
7 (8%)
Civil Service at DOD School
1 (1.1%)
USCG
0 (0%)
USMC
14 (15.9%)
Army
11 (12.5%)
Navy
8 (9.1%)
Air Force
46 (52.3%)

Total Members Voted: 88

NetMaster

Navy:
"A" school in Pensacola in '92
MIRCS onboard Frank Cable
Advanced Phys-D at Keesler AFB in 95
MIRCS onboard LY Spear
Advanced Phys-D instructor 96-2002 (last Navy IM)
NASA - Stennis Space Center 2003-present

Squidley

Hey NetMaster you know John Greulich?
Douglas J. Baird, USN(ret),

NetMaster


Squidley

He ran the MIRCS Lab at SIMA(NMRF) Ingleside, TX from 92 to 95 or so.
Douglas J. Baird, USN(ret),

bmet

Quote from: bmet on 08-07-2013 -- 16:48:07
Quote from: USMCPMEL on 04-11-2012 -- 10:55:18
Quote from: bmet on 04-10-2012 -- 22:08:08
Lowry AFB, 1961. (Just one old soul.)
Wow I bet the base was new back then???

No, still old at that time. We did stay in brick barracks on Lowry 1.

I realized after I posted this answer that I was at Lowry 2 in 1955 when I was out of Basic Training to attend Electronic Basics and Gun Turret training. We were in two story barracks with coal stoked furnaces. It was old then!

wdwiggly

I'm from Aberdeen 1973. My first job was at Schwanheim, Germany.  The equipment was moved there from VERDUN, FRANCE. Google U.S. ARMY VERDUN, FRANCE 1952 – 1967
old guest register: Name:Kenneth E Benell
E-mail: kbenell@juno.com
Comments: Looking to contact members of the US Army Calibration Detachment serving 1962-1964 in Verdun France.