University of Connecticut to study PTSD-seeks volunteers
UCONN is looking for veterans of Iraq/Afghanistan suffering with PTSD for a study.If you are interested http://bit.ly/9gOUiM
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UCONN is looking for veterans of Iraq/Afghanistan suffering with PTSD for a study.If you are interested http://bit.ly/9gOUiM
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I served at Joel T. Boone Clinic from 1975-79 as HM2 at both military sick call and the family/dependent clinics, and after hours in the emergency room. I am trying to piece together any/all military photos from my time there and would appreciate any help or lead on photo archivist for the base and/or clinic. I remember working w/base photographer during this period but have no idea how to connect or where to start looking. Thanks.
Stationed at NAVPHIBASE Little Creek Jun 1984 to Mar 1988. Worked at TPD, Base HQ, Counseling & Assistance Center and Weapons Office. Also served as a member of and POIC of base Honor Guard under PNCM James Black.
I came to NAB LITTLE CREEK in 68. I was in the pharmacy in the station disp., I bought by first set of golf clubs at the golf course. I also tended bar at the Acey-Ducey club for a couple of years. KEN MCDOWELL HMC USN RET
I served eight years in the Navy. Four years active duty ('94 - '98) and four years reserved ('98 - '02). I did my first reserve drills at Little Creek Amphib Base.
I was stationed at NAB Little Creek in the SeaBees from 1997-1999 at NMCB-23 Detachment 0123.
I was stationed on the USS La Moure County LST-1194 in 1995 at Little Creek.
was stationed there for 3 weeks attending SERE training. Worst chow in the Navy
Technically, I was never assigned to LCreek per se, But I did 2 yrs at ACU-2, 3 yrs at SIMA, LCreek, and 4 on the Cyclone PC-1. 9 years in all on that base. I recommend that base to anyone. Small, nice facilities, and good folks, (except the year the base cops used the CPO club as a DWI trap!). We all boycoted the club and went off base. We eventually brought them to thier knees.