Any vets among the Audiophiles here?


With the anniversary of D-Day, and Flag day taking place recently there has been a lot of thought given to the people who fought and in many cases died to our freedom. I don't just mean in the US.

Keeping those things in mind I was wondering if we have any vets here. I know Slappy was in the service, and look what it did to him!!!: ) I don't know if you want to mention it here, but I want to take a moment to thank you for the service you provided to your country.

All of the freedoms we have including the chance to simply sit around and listen to music was won for all of us.

Thank You!
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Air Force, 67 to 71. Vietnam 69 to 70. I first got into
stereo listening to my friend's Teac Reel to Reel. It had
an 8 Track player in the side!!! I bought Sonic Bookshelf
speakers on Okinawa in 70 and put them in the back of my
73 VW Bug. (Incredible Sound)
US Army. 5th Mechanized Infantry in VN. 7th Infantry in Korea. Made it home, largely in one piece, in 1970. Waiting for me at home, besides my fiance, was my first stereo system which I bought on RR in Japan...I was pretty excited by both.
Navy Hospital Corpsman 77-81
Stationed at Great Lakes Ill. for boot and HCM school.
Fort Sam- Academy Of Health Sciences in San Antonio,Tx. for advanced training in Neuro-psychiatry.
Finally, after 2 years of school, I did 2 years at the NRMC in Portsmouth,VA. in a pre Civil War hospital...does anyone know if that building is still in use as a Naval Hospital?
It had a dungeon and secret passageways!
It was also said to be haunted!
Hey Tunes! Where are you,you ol' grunt?!
USAF Microwave Communications Technician from 1973 to 1976. Stationed in the U.S. for 2 years and then England for 2 years.

Bought my first sound system overseas - Marantz 2275 Receiver, JBL 4311 Speakers, and a Marantz Turntable with a Stanto 681EEE Cartridge - sounded wonderful to me!