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| Name: Mike Colerick | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Plymouth,Ma. |
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Hello everyone,I hope all are in good health and spirits. I am slowly collecting military surplus hardware,my ultimate goal is to get my hands on a one or two"cell" AN/TSQ-91. They are also known as "Bubbles" or "Rubber Ducks". I am also looking for an ACM and a working/salvagable truck(M-35) mounted antenna for the AN/TPS-43E radar system. The equipment will be used for display purposes only by our military vehicle collectors club at rallies/campouts. Any leads on locating this equipment will be greatly appreciated. Best wishes to all from the OD Pilgrims.
| Name: Dennis Ethier | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Franklin, TN |
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Stationed in Germany 1972-1974. Stationed at Detachmet 23 which was later taken over by the 601TCS. Was attached to Sembach later transfer to Wiesbden. Anyone stationed around this time frame email me..
| Name: Jim Gentry | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Healdsburg, CA |
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Served with the 601st TCS at Sembach 1964-67. Worked at the TACC. Best holiday wishes.
| Name: Robert H Jester | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Minneapolis , Minnesota |
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Sembach Jan. 1963 to Jan 1965
| Name: Tim Parish | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Columbia, Missouri |
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Any of you guys want a copy of the first newsletter, get your e mail address in here and I will make sure you get a copy.
| Name: Jim Gentry | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Healdsburg, CA |
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Stationed at Sembach AB 1964-67 with the 601TCS and later TCG. Worked at HQ and the TACC as an intel ops spec. Like to hear from any of my contemporaries.
| Name: Mike Colerick | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Plymouth,MA |
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Hey Willy,how are you buddy? Could you please explain what happened to the 601st association that made you sever ties with them. It's been a while since I've visited the web site,looks good. I hope to see some more photos of Prum,I really loved that place. It was a lot better than Otis air base/Camp Edwards is now. One of my friends in the Army aviation batallon(Hueys & Blackhawks)has convinced me to join the Mass-Army National Guard. They are in desperate need of aicraft mechanics. You're never too old to serve your country my friend,best wishes to all...Mike
| Name: Robert E. Loggins | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Jefferson, Ga. |
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I arrive at Prum in October 1953 on a cold overcast day. I was there for almost three years, leaving in August of 1956. This was a time when there were no trees and the living conditions were very similiar to M*A*S*H*. I was a radio operator and spent most of the time with the MARS. Went back to Prum
in !996 but did not go up to Site(Wish
now I had)I would love to receive any mail from anyone that was with the 615
from 1952-1956. I went to Branson and plan to be at the next one at(possibily)
Myrtle Beach or wherever.
Bob
| Name: bill marts | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Aberdeen, nc |
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Have followed the book for two years and can only say it gets better each time you open it. I will be spending Christmas this year in Hann Munden (just outside Rothwestern) with my son. I hope every body has a MERRY CHRISTMAS. I know I will back in Germany.