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Started this discussion. Last reply by Randolfo Aragon Jun 24, 2013. 2 Replies 1 Promotion
I was stationed at GTMO in the early sixties and served with the Naval Security Group up on the HILL. NOTE:The following info has been declassified after 20 years. I was at first a Manual Morse…Continue
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I am real sorry to here about your wife me and mine were very dad but you were good in your military carreer I hope all is well with you now god bless
October of 63 I was in 5th grade! The 1st barracks I was in when I got there in 72 was at least a vintage Korean War era barracks that was in the vicinity of the school building. Once we were assigned to a company we were moved to one of the "H" shaped barracks that were made of of 4 man cubicles. The hospital was painted pink - they built a new hospital back in the 80s and Corps School is now on an Army base in Texas. I can see the need for consolidation to controll spending, but, for people like us it is lost memories. Just like RTC is gone, everyone thought that RTC San Diego would survive, instead they kept G Lakes - because it is in the middle of the country.
Randoifo I guss its a small world my wife maden name was Charlotte Hillman and had a sister out of miller one year older name Virginia we had our wedding reception at the U,S.O down town. here are both married after 50 years
that true I never got over at that pa rt of the base I also married a local girl right out of Miller high school got married in 1960
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welcome Randolfo I was station at Corpus Christi in 1959-61 worked at the boat house