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Phil - well I've finally gotten "round tuit"
and here's my bio:
Since I was the youngest in the
class and I'll be 61 in June - you can safely say that everyone in the class
is 60 something. When Jake gets back from his fishing trip to the Everglades
I'll try to get him to help me scan some pix to send too.
I was born June 30th 1942 in Devil's
Lake North Dakota. Someone told my Dad to "Go West Young Man" so we
moved to Seattle when I was 4 months old. Being the third of four siblings
I learned to "hold my own" and found the cup half full most of the time.
When I found they wouldn't let me
be an airline stewardess until I was 21, I enlisted in the Air Force - the
biggest "airline" in the world. After 2 years as an airman in the intelligence
career field, I was granted a waiver to get into the last class of OCS.
The waiver was necessary because I wouldn't be 21 until 9 days after being
commissioned. So, I was the youngest in our class!
OCS was one of the more memorable
experiences in my lifetime - as all of you 63D people are well aware.
After the big effort of getting thru the "program" - along with about a dozen
of our classmates, I went into the Transportation field.
As a Traffic Management Officer
I was the leader of the men who moved people and things over land, sea, and
air, - by military and commercial conveyances. As a "transporter" I
also worked in and "commanded" air terminal operations.
I created the Logistics Readiness
Center for the Air Evacuation Wing headquartered at Scott AFB. The
function of that small but critical element was to expedite the delivery of
parts to downed air evac aircraft anywhere in the CONUS. Another of my "fun"
assignments was as the transporter on the SAC IG team. My last 6 years in
the Air Force were spent with Joint Command assignments. I had to get
out of the Air Force to get out of the Army.
My career had me globe trotting:
from Texas to Okinawa, to Scott AFB, Ill.; to Weisbaden, Germany; to Omaha,
NE (for "bootstrap" and a bachelor's degree); to Utapao, Thailand; to March
AFB, Riverside, CA; to Alameda, CA; to Oberursel, Germany (where I got a
Masters Degree); to Oakland, CA where I retired in 1981.
I began my retirement playing tennis,
skiing, traveling & job hunting. Before I got serious about the
job business I tripped and fell in love. Col Jake Bush (Ret) was my
commander in Okinawa when I was a lieutenant, 19 yrs later, after he was divorced,
he found me in Alameda and we got smitten.
We moved to Niceville, FL (near
Eglin AFB) where Jake worked in the Defense Contract business for 7 years,
and then as a consultant for a couple more. I dabbled in the travel
agency and real estate business until my Mom moved to my neighborhood from
Seattle. I spent a goodly amount of time w/ her until Mar '98 when
she became my guardian angel.
For the last 18+ years since Jake
& I have been married - and living in FL - we've become frequent golfers,
travelers, and Jake does a bit of fishing. We have a motor home
and have done the trek to Alaska and Nova Scotia as well as points in between.
We're getting ready to head north for the 5th summer - to escape the intolerable
heat and humidity of the Florida summers!!
Jake and me with a big friend
Jake with friend in the Everglades
Jake with son and grandson
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