Well, not really. But I was in the Air Force.
Earlier in the week I made a passing reference to my Air Force flight training in Laredo. A couple of readers were surprised I was in the military. At least two others were more surprised that I would have eaten Air Force chow.
But, it is true. I served with the American Air Force a total of twenty-eight years: from 1971 to 1999. Five years on active duty, and twenty-three years as a reserve judge advocate.
In the five years I was on active duty, I was stationed at seven different bases:
- Medina AFB, Texas
- Laredo AFB, Texas
- Lowry AFB, Colorado
- Castle AFB, California
- Nellis AFB, Nevada
- HAF Araxos, Greece
- RAF Upper Heyford, United Kingdom
Both of the photographs in this piece were shot at RAF Upper Heyford, a three-squadron F-111 base. There was a bit of Patton in me those days. I loved getting costumed up in combinations of my own making.
My 240Z is in the background |
That is my right-hand man, SMS Davis, patiently standing beside me. We look as if we had just left a squadron staff meeting.
I have no idea who took the photograph, but I do recognize the two mugging airmen behind us. They were part of the maintenance crew.
Those photographs are the only two I have with me in Mexico. Four or five albums with photographs of those years are in my mother's garage.
I would have brought them with me on my last trip, but they were too heavy and I was concerned that our humidity would have its way with them.
Maybe I will share more with you when I bring them back on my next trips north. Whenever that will be.
But, the answer to the question is: Yes. I was in the military. And, one day, I will share some tales.
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