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I was sent TDY in Jun 1973 from Mather AFB to Utapao AFB Aircraft Avionics to Support KC135s and B52s. Our work shifts were 12/7 during my time there. Is there a way to prove I was sent TDY as there do not seem to be records other than one of my performance reviews from a MSGT who I was stationed with in Thailand. I was part of the launch crews (sat on edge of flight line where vegetation was dead or dying. As a Airman my regular duties included FOB along all flight lines and runways.

Looking for others that were stationed in Avionics (AMS) during 1973.


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I was stationed at Ubon RTAFB from Nov 1968 to Nov 1969.

If anyone has information on Agent Orange that proves that AO was there during that time frame, that information would be greatly appreciated. My barracks was #2606 (1 of 3 buildings end to end) on the base perimeter next to an open field.(that fence line was sprayed on a regular basis). I worked nights and slept days and, sometime in the middle of my year, an F-4 was returning to base with a hung 500lb bomb. On approach, the bomb broke loose over that very same field & went off. Needless to say everyone who was asleep that day was outside on the deck before the fragments started to fall. Another 200 yards & it would have been IN our barracks!! The owner of the land was NOT happy. But, NOTHING WAS EVER PLANTED ON THAT OPEN FIELD FROM 11/1968 TO 11/1969!!!!!

AGAIN, ANY INFORMATION ABOUT AGENT ORANGE AT UBON RTAFB FROM 11/1968 TO 11/1969 WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED!!!!!!!

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