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  • Happy Independence Day to you all, hope you are all well. Please pray for the Navy community in Yokosuka in wake of the USS Fitzgerald tragedy.

  • Not directly. The mission of the command was classified and provided support to units outside of Specwar
  • Ray, were you support for a SEAL team?
  • Yes it was . I went to FLTCORGRU 1 NAB Coronado
  • Hi Raymond! Was IS school at Lowry back then? What command were you sent to after school?
  • I attended A School Lowry AFB April 77 to June 77 anybody else
  • Yes, a great rate it was (hopefully still is!) Also was guaranteed IS out of RTC. Arrived @ Lowry 01JUN 1981. Great food.Remember Day 1, Block 1, reading/interpreting maps and charts with IS1 Davis, seated in classroom at 0600! There was a bar on the "strip", Shagnasty's, we used to get sauced on Fridays and sometimes Saturdays. Left lowry Sept. 81, Headed for USS Midway CVIC, To learn much more about the IS rating from "The Hub". God Bless you all for serving as an IS in the U.S. Navy!
  • I was one of the original YN-2505's to be selected to be converted to IS, went to the "A" school at Lowry AFB as a 1st class selectee with order to the USS Midway in Yokosuka, JA. 

  • Such a great rate. I was actually guaranteed IS "A" school out of boot camp. Which was then located at Lowry AFB in Denver, Colorado. Rocky Mountain Navy All the Way. It's a job where you can actually not do the same thing twice from duty station to duty station. Learned a lot about the world and what really goes on. Great rate to be in during the Cold War.
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