Naval Air Technical Training Center (NATTC), Glynco. Naval Air Station Glynco was an operational naval air station from 1942 to 1974
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I attended AC "A" school there August/September and went right to "B" school next.
My first duty station 1959 - 1961 as a TN working at the BOQ, my first experience in racial discrimination.
I was stations at NATTC Glynco for AN/SPN-10 school in 1967 until early 1968 when I was stationed on the USS Independence CVA-62
May 2015 reunion of four former CPN-4 Maintenance Instructors. (L to R) Mike Paulino, Wayne Mercer, Chuck McGrady, George Bechtold.
Was at NATTC Glynco 3 different times. 1965-66 as a Seaman (ET Striker) awaiting ET”A” School. Worked in TEMO helping to maintain the back lot GCA trailers for tech and AC training (Acky & Pelican included). 1967-68 as an ET3 student in the CPN-4 and FPN-36. 1971-74 as an ET1 AN/CPN-4 instructor and packed out the school for the move to Millington.
Jet line from Sep 71 till Apr 74. Moved VT-86 to NAS PENSACOLA
Honorable Discharge Mar 1975 ADJ3
"Professional" Plane Captain
Airdale for life!
Went to AC "A" school there June / August 69. Who can ever forget walking through the roped off (falling ceiling") areas in the blimp hangers to get to class rooms that were on the sides!
Attended ACA school 1972