Hi! Holy Cow!!! We have 100 members on the Frappr site! http://www.frappr.com/loringites I'm very excited to see an influx of postings from the 42nd Security...
WOW indeed !! We made it to the century mark and its only March 1st !!.. Keep it going as now there is no limit to what we can do..Thanks to you all for...
I would like to hear from anyone who was at Loring around September of 1973. I am looking to see if I can find someone who might know my father. Please drop me...
Hi Michael. My dad who now lives outside Eglin retired from Loring in Sept. 68. He may know your dad. My father was a 52 IP so if he was there around that time...
If any one is interested I can find where the blower photo was taken. It was on the front of my RED HORSE news letter so I can ask him. Edgar [Non-text...
Hi Don! I'm sure we'll hear more from George. I'm hoping to get him to join our group (I'm sure it won't be a tough sell). I hope you don't mind, but I did...
Hi Don! Gee, thanks! I'm so glad that I could help! I hope that we get many, many more people to sign up. Thanks for starting it! Heather ... Message: 4 ...
... wrote: In '66, Sept., "Fredricks" was THE place for excellent pizza, esp. after a few hours at the "zoo"......just what one needed to get back thru the...
Hi! George Mosher sent this beautiful shot of the hospital. http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/Loring_AFB_Photos/photos/view/eff3?b=2 Heather 78-82 ... From:...
Just found out where the Snow Blowers photo was taken, Malstrom AFB. Another cold place but not as cold as Loring Edgar [Non-text portions of this message...
George, Do you remember the ice sculptures that each squadron made? I believe they were lined up along the road across from the first alert barracks. Joe Sigg,...
I was stationed at both.. And Loring was a whole lot colder..... macbwn11@... wrote: Just found out where the Snow Blowers photo was taken, Malstrom AFB. ...
I remember those sculptures, some of them were really fantastic, they ever colored the ice with food coloring, wish I would have had a camera then. ... From:...
If I remember correctly the first alert barracks was the transient airman barracks, I spent my first 3 or days on the base there, back in Feb. 57 ... From:...
George Your words paint such a poetic picture of your memories at Loring. Although I never felt as though Loring AFB or in fact, Maine as a whole was the...
George, I too went to Upper Heyford via the Azores. You must be talking about the B-36 that I spoke about sometime ago. They had to send a tow vehicle cross...
You fly guys got more war stories then Ollie North! LMAO! peanuts <peanuts3351@...> wrote: George, I too went to Upper Heyford via the Azores. You must...
hi George, if I recall correctly the original sqdns. were made up of a lot of rejects from Roswell n.m. since the 75 th was the newest sqd to be started our...
I just have to tell all of you guys how much I enjoy all of your stories. This is what the group is all about. Fun and reminiscing! Keep those stories...
Roz I was at Malmstrom in 63-64, before going to Loring. Malmstrom was verymuch warmer than Loring. I agree with you ole Buddy! Ralph Reiff 42nd APS 64-65 ...
I was there from 57 to 60 and wondered what everyone did to make sure their cars started in the morning, and anything else you did to sure you could drive it...