You haven't changed a bit.Circa 35 years ago. Parachute shop at Camp Mabry. Me on the right. To all Vets and current servicemen and service women, Thank you for serving
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Circa 35 years ago. Parachute shop at Camp Mabry. Me on the right. To all Vets and current servicemen and service women, Thank you for serving
It's in the back past the USPFO, just on this side of the fence from the US Army Reserve building. Don't know if it's still being used as a parachute shop. I think there might be one airborne battalion left from the 71st Abn Bde back in the 70's. There were airborne battalions over most of the Eastern half of the state back then with HQ in Houston. All the chutes were packed at the Austin facility and trucked to the units throughout the state for training jumps.Camp Mabry has a parachute shop?!?
That's mighty kind of you. But I'll never fit in that uniform again.You haven't changed a bit.
As a member of VVA Chapter 1127 I can say that this poster is making the rounds with out members. Thanks.
A heart filled gratitude to all that served.
Reinz,
EACH time that I see one of your posts with the "HOT REDHEAD" avatar, I'm reminded of a friend of mine's comment that, "This year, I find it rather pitiful that the SEXIEST Hollywood siren is a cartoon of a HOT redhead." He paused the then said, "WHERE, OH WHERE are the Marilyn Monroes of this decade?? MM has been gone now for decades & she still 'gets my attention' like no other woman".
(Fwiw, I feel the SAME about the late Veronica Lake.)
yours, satx