Hi Terry, Thanks for the welcome, made me feel at home. I know I worked with you at heavy 3. It may have been line watch, or maybe I got parts, perhaps the birthing. Who knows, however I certainly remember your picture. I have been trying to install my photo at the top of the page, and haven't had much success. I've tried all the sizes , and options. It always says it cannot load. I've loaded a bunch of photos to my photos and it worked fine. Any thoughts?
I served in Heavy 7 from Early '76 until June '79 when my enlistment was up. I will always have fond memories, and good stories from those times. I took my kids to Key West when my son was in the Marines, and we did a little tour of NAS Boca Chica. Little had changed except the static display was now a Viggi, and the Exchange was much bigger. I remember when Carter was President they talked of closing the base. I'm glad they didn't.
Thank you for the welcome. I served with RVAH 5 And RVAH 7. I was there for the decommission of RVAH 5 then transferred to RVAH 7. My tour ended just a couple of Months before RVAH 7 decommissioned.
Hi Terrill, thanks for the welcome aboard....... I was attached to Heavy 5 from
1963 to 1966. Didn't get to spend much time in Sanford. Was deployed on the Forestal out of Norfolk and then the Ranger from the west coast. I am putting together a Shadow Box of my career, would you happen to know where I might could fine some patches, coins or any other items on RVAH-5 I might could use. We were called the "Savage Sons of Sanford" . Any help would be greatly appreciated. My
email address is lvanzant@bellsouth.net and phone # 386-734-8516.
Thanks again for the Welcome Aboard.
Larry Van Zant
2nd Class AT
Larry VanZant
I served at RVAH 3 Feb. 69 to Dec. 71 . I was a AK material handling. I went on several Carrier Qual. on these, I was the only store keeper for the Squadron on ship. While on base I worked the window in RVAH3 supply, also delivered parts to other Squardtons on base. BEING we were a rag outfit. Grew my beard their & still have it. At the time I served, I lived in Chicago. Now Retired Sheet Metal Journeymen., Living in Mi. on the largest inland lake in Mi. Guess it's the Navy in me to be by water.
tks I was in 9 from 1962-1966 I live in Deltona fl close to Sanford looking forward to jun for a get to gether in Sanford. it will be the first one for me ,I lived up north and never made one.
- I was in 1 from Feb 75 to Jan 78. I was a AT 2nd Class. Worked O level most of the time but did work I level when we deployed on Enterprise.
I loved it would have stayed there for ever but knew they were dying. So I went to B school made 1st and did a tour of instructor duty in Millington,
Then went to VF-74 in Oceana VA. Did a couple of years with F-4's, made chief, then a couple after they switched to F-14's,
I was then transferred to NAS Norfolk assigned to the C-131 Station aircraft as maintenance Chief & Leading Chief until they sent them to the bone yard. I was then assigned to Air Operations until I was retired on disability for nerve damage in my legs caused by some of the chemicals we used in those days to clean aircraft.
I had a great career I made Chief in 10 years and was selected for 8 at 12 1/2 but never got to put it on . I would have been a 30 year lifer if they would have let me stay. I retired in December 1988.
I miss the life and all the good men I served with. -- George
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Thanks Terry. I was hoping to connect with some old drinking buddy's from Heavy 5 from the early 70's. I was a PH2 and worked line and then IOIC.
Hi Terry, Thanks for the welcome, made me feel at home. I know I worked with you at heavy 3. It may have been line watch, or maybe I got parts, perhaps the birthing. Who knows, however I certainly remember your picture. I have been trying to install my photo at the top of the page, and haven't had much success. I've tried all the sizes , and options. It always says it cannot load. I've loaded a bunch of photos to my photos and it worked fine. Any thoughts?
Thanks Terry, Glad I found it.
Thanks Terrill,
I served in Heavy 7 from Early '76 until June '79 when my enlistment was up. I will always have fond memories, and good stories from those times. I took my kids to Key West when my son was in the Marines, and we did a little tour of NAS Boca Chica. Little had changed except the static display was now a Viggi, and the Exchange was much bigger. I remember when Carter was President they talked of closing the base. I'm glad they didn't.
Hello Terry,
Thank you for the welcome. I served with RVAH 5 And RVAH 7. I was there for the decommission of RVAH 5 then transferred to RVAH 7. My tour ended just a couple of Months before RVAH 7 decommissioned.
1963 to 1966. Didn't get to spend much time in Sanford. Was deployed on the Forestal out of Norfolk and then the Ranger from the west coast. I am putting together a Shadow Box of my career, would you happen to know where I might could fine some patches, coins or any other items on RVAH-5 I might could use. We were called the "Savage Sons of Sanford" . Any help would be greatly appreciated. My
email address is lvanzant@bellsouth.net and phone # 386-734-8516.
Thanks again for the Welcome Aboard.
Larry Van Zant
2nd Class AT
Larry VanZant
Thanks!
I served at RVAH 3 Feb. 69 to Dec. 71 . I was a AK material handling. I went on several Carrier Qual. on these, I was the only store keeper for the Squadron on ship. While on base I worked the window in RVAH3 supply, also delivered parts to other Squardtons on base. BEING we were a rag outfit. Grew my beard their & still have it. At the time I served, I lived in Chicago. Now Retired Sheet Metal Journeymen., Living in Mi. on the largest inland lake in Mi. Guess it's the Navy in me to be by water.
tks I was in 9 from 1962-1966 I live in Deltona fl close to Sanford looking forward to jun for a get to gether in Sanford. it will be the first one for me ,I lived up north and never made one.
Thank you T
- I was in 1 from Feb 75 to Jan 78. I was a AT 2nd Class. Worked O level most of the time but did work I level when we deployed on Enterprise.
I loved it would have stayed there for ever but knew they were dying. So I went to B school made 1st and did a tour of instructor duty in Millington,
Then went to VF-74 in Oceana VA. Did a couple of years with F-4's, made chief, then a couple after they switched to F-14's,
I was then transferred to NAS Norfolk assigned to the C-131 Station aircraft as maintenance Chief & Leading Chief until they sent them to the bone yard. I was then assigned to Air Operations until I was retired on disability for nerve damage in my legs caused by some of the chemicals we used in those days to clean aircraft.
I had a great career I made Chief in 10 years and was selected for 8 at 12 1/2 but never got to put it on . I would have been a 30 year lifer if they would have let me stay. I retired in December 1988.
I miss the life and all the good men I served with. -- George