Posablly seeing about starting up a navy molders museum?
I know they dismissed our rate back in 1997. I would hope there are enough of us left to possably get together and see about creating a museum somewhere here in the states to preserve our long history and heritage that we all have shared as Molders. Any of you out there please give me a response if you read this Discussion. Thanks.
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I beleive he was an instuctor at DATC for a spell , I m just curious how
those of you who may of know him liked working with or under him , he made cheif sometime in the early 70's
when you were an instructor for class -A- molders school, last I saw him he was on the Delta in long Beach in 71 on my way out of the Navy
Henry Lee
after I was discharged for the last time ,I went to work in a cast iron foundry in Amarillo, Tx.it had so many trip hazards I quit after two days ,only time I worked with metal after that , was for Vistawall arch products highrise curtain wall,one job took me just over two years to cut that was the PPG World HQ. in Pittsburg,PA. there were more but thats one I'll never forget, I cut 9 out of every ten mullions .other than
that my life has been very dull ,here in Shawnee,OK. there isn't much to do but set around like an old man and chase ghosts
Question - did any of you ever know Cheif ML Daniel-Danny-Miller .
what do any of you know about a Cheif Pike from what I've been told
he was sort of a legend
I ran into Guitarez a couple times after A-school, but he didn't have anything to say.
Henry, you were on the Bryce Canyon in 70 & 71. Did you know a guy named Doug Paxton? He would have been just out of A-school and probably called himself Quigley.