Mr. Foil - I was with RVAH-6 September 66 through October 69. I was an AME flightline troubleshooter on the night shift. I was called Andy. (Too many Bob's in my AME shop). Therefore the nickname. I remember your name and seeing you around the IOIC. Glad to see you aboard this network. I left the Navy in Albany GA, went back to school and became a registered professional engineer (mechanical), did HVAC design for 20 years, construction project management for 18 years, and currently serve as Directorate of Public Works energy manager on US Army installation in Virginia.
Comments
Mr. Foil - I was with RVAH-6 September 66 through October 69. I was an AME flightline troubleshooter on the night shift. I was called Andy. (Too many Bob's in my AME shop). Therefore the nickname. I remember your name and seeing you around the IOIC. Glad to see you aboard this network. I left the Navy in Albany GA, went back to school and became a registered professional engineer (mechanical), did HVAC design for 20 years, construction project management for 18 years, and currently serve as Directorate of Public Works energy manager on US Army installation in Virginia.
HI Horce, Wecome aboard was in R-6 meself, 65-66! Have a brother was in R-7 did photo interpretation on Connie 68? sez ae-pete