[Qcwa] p.s. How may ex-military radiomen do we have out there?

navmars [email protected]
Mon, 23 Feb 2004 08:56:49 -0500


navy-marine corp mars offered Radioman 3&2 and the marine corp course
entitled "the mars operator"  to us civilian operators several years back
and i successfully completed both courses. the courses gave me a taste of
what the military guys needed to know. i am glad that i took the time to
complete them.

regards...
walt/K3DQB
Chapter 165 QCWA
York, PA

----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob N0UF" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 8:32 AM
Subject: [Qcwa] p.s. How may ex-military radiomen do we have out there?


>     Sep 1965   to Sep 1966 NRSD 9-66
St
> Cloud, MN
>     Sep 1966   to Apr  1968 USS Caloosahatchee AO-98        Newport, RI
>     Apr 1968    to Aug 1968 USS Amphion AR-13
Norfolk, VA
>     Sep 1968   to May 1977 NRSD 9-12
St
> Cloud, MN
>     May 1977   to Dec 1979 1st Bn 409th INF DIV                      St
Cloud,
> MN
>     Jan 1980    to Aug 1985 5501st USAH Ft Snelling               St Paul,
MN
>     Sep 1985   to Sep 1988 NJNG A Company
Sommerset, NJ
>                                               250th Sig BN
>                                               50th Armored DIV
>     Sep 1988  to  Present    IRR
>
>    I was a Radioman in the Navy and attained the rank of RM1(E6).
>    Then a Commo Cheif in the 1st Bn 409th Inf DIV.
>    I started in Bio Electrical Equipment Repair with the 5501
>    US Army Hospital, then switched to Supply.
>    Then, back to Commo Cheif, Platoon Sargent, in the 250th Sig BN.
>
>       NRSD - Naval Reserve Surface Division
>       AO   - Auxiliary Ship - Oiler (Tanker)
>       AR   - Auxiliary Ship - Repair
>       USAH - US Army Hospital
>       NJNG - New Jersey National Guard
>       IRR  - Individual Ready Researve
>
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