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Another carbine pic from SAC
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07-17-2011 02:39 PM
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David, thanks for the pic. You can clearly see #29=30-31&32 on the table. He is receiving, looks like 130 or 138. So they must have had had a weapons check out system were you received an assigned number? Cool picture, lots of carbines, that's were all the dings come from.....Frank
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Then we send the stocks to you to fix!!!
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That's how we used to draw weapons, rack number and sign here. You held on to the small stuff until you changed weapon type.
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They can turn in #19 to #69 to me, I wouldn't mind.
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Someware around here I still have my M14
weapons check out card. Probably woudn't work anymore!.....Frank
David, I just look at your other SAC picture thread, and the Airman is holding #138. Must be the same one from the check out pic.
Last edited by frankderrico; 07-17-2011 at 06:54 PM.
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The only SAC bases I was on ran B-58s. That would be Little Rock AFB and Bunker Hill AFB.
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When where you at Grissom/Bunker Hill?
My father was born at Bunker Hill. Gramps was with the 305th and sent direct to sea and grandma stayed there with the two kids for a while.
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The picture was taken at a SAC base in Maine. I cannot remember the base name. If I remember right there was also a SAC base just outside of Plattsburg NY too.
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They changed the name after I left. Summer 65 to late fall 67. That is when I was there.
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