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Bill Schuller wrote on April 1, 2005 at 2:03 pm
Just came across this site. Brings back many memories.
Vanessa Easterling Rayburn wrote on March 29, 2005 at 12:40 am
I am trying to contact Robert and Carolyn Kutulis. Their daughter, Kimberly, was my best friend in high school, and I would dearly love to reach out to them and to her. Can you help? I am attempting a reunion, after all! Thanks! Vanessa
Julian C.'Bud' Fellers wrote on March 22, 2005 at 7:37 pm
Made contact with Bob Bolton after seeing his screen name(macelauncher) and he told me of the web site.
Kathy Foxhill wrote on March 21, 2005 at 12:59 pm
Hi, I can identify the man in the top row of Jerry Mears' Miss Behave's Crew picture. The man is my father, Warren E. Foxhill, a tech rep for Martin-Marietta. Do you have any more pictures of this crew you could send to me? Thanks so much, Kathy
Jim Steadman wrote on March 21, 2005 at 4:38 am
This is to update my email address. Hope to see a bunch of you in June.
Kathy Foxhill wrote on March 20, 2005 at 11:46 pm
My father, Warren Foxhill, was a tech rep for Martin Marietta in Bitburg from '56-'58 and '62-'67. From '59-'62, we were at the Cape. I am organizing a reunion of former Martin Bitburg folks, to be held the first week of May 2005 in central Florida. If you are interested, please email me. Kathy
Ed Davis wrote on March 14, 2005 at 6:48 pm
Was on launch crew on 'B' pad on matador in Bitburg 56-59. Have picture of the crew. At Wheelus twice, 57 & 58. Watched missle burn that is shown in photo section. My crew was next to launch which we did after fire was out. Engine quit just as JATO fired, missile went about 5 miles out before crashing. Wasn't a very good day for launching, but the fires were spectaculor. In TEMS on mace at Bitburg. Worked on building site at Rittersdorf. Site not activated when I left. Like to hear from some of the Bitburg people.
F. E. PINKERTON wrote on March 13, 2005 at 12:14 am
One of the few who served at all four sites in the world that the MACE B was located. Spent most of the time in TEMS, but worked Maint. Control at Bitburg & Kadena.
steve wooden wrote on March 11, 2005 at 11:39 am
On the Sembach site, there was a question put forth as to who had actually launched a Matador or Mace. Some had down in Libya in mid to late 50's. My question is 'Did Mace ever get launched at NAMFI, (the NAtoMisslileFiringInstallation) on the island of Crete? After the AF, I worked for Bendix on a EMC instrumentation van destined for NAMFI. NATO bought all the goodies to make a (short)range proving ground.
Yvonne wrote on March 8, 2005 at 4:07 am
Looking for friends of my father Roy C Jerome he was QC and TMS on the TM 76 B from 65 to 69. Do you remember Gaydos or Youngblood? Please email me at Yukifuri1@aol.com Thanks
JOHN C. EVERLY wrote on March 6, 2005 at 12:28 am
I was stationed at the Kirchberg site the whole time I was at HHahn. I was at Bitburg until the Mace program ended in 1969. I then became an OSI Agent until my retirement in 1983.
Robert Garside wrote on March 5, 2005 at 12:49 pm
Need to update email address- Like to hear from any old buddies and share memories of the good 'ol days. Spent all my time at Bitburg as a launch crew mechanic 3 on the 76B, Mace. I miss the beer and brats and friends, and I have wondered about how all progressed. After the military I went to work for the Air Force (Civ) as an aircraft mechanic on the F-4, F-16, F-18, F-101. I retired from there in 1998. I have lived in Utah all my life and like to travel. Hope to make the reunion this year.
Joe Perkins 'Site Commander' wrote on March 4, 2005 at 11:04 pm
I see a lot of new people signing-in . we need you to join us in carying on the TAC Missleer family reunions and get-togethers.we need the younger missileers for a lot of us are up in age, but still have the missileer spirit.My thought when i first started the organization was to make it a family type of org. where we met,lied and talked about the good old days of hard times and close times and about a job well done with great people that you could depend upon and the good times had by all.
Noel (Spatz)Lynch wrote on March 3, 2005 at 3:14 pm
Lackland to Lowry to Orlando to Hahn Cuban Missle Crisis - JFK Assasination A1C Guidance Systems Analyst Glad to have found the sight - hope some my old friends are out there.
Bob Bouley wrote on February 16, 2005 at 2:18 am
Was there to Close Site Down, when switching over from Matador to Mace . Worked in Veh Maint.. Then onto 585 Support Sq in Bitburg. then we were sent to 36th Transron in late 1962. In Germany 1960- 1963.. Lots of good times.. Didn't see anyone from OL1 in the guest book
Bill Knebel wrote on February 9, 2005 at 7:13 pm
Look forward to hearing from and seeing old friends
Ernie Hedberg wrote on February 6, 2005 at 1:23 am
Looking forward to the Convention...will be bringing some pictures from a class at the Factory School in Baltimore, MD.
Ted Hollins wrote on February 5, 2005 at 11:03 pm
Metz I have tried to send you an E-Mail several times but your server wont accept it. if you get this please write back. Was glad to hear you found Tackauchi after all these years. We live about 100 miles from Nashville so if our health holds up till then I sure will be looking forward to seeing you at the Reunion. Did you see your wedding picture in the next to the last Missileer? Also the picture of MOOTY IN FRONT OF HER ghast hause ?
Darrel Metzker wrote on January 31, 2005 at 2:08 am
Looking forward to Nashville,hope that all of the old dudes can make it. Just found Donald Takeuchi after 40 years, not bad for losing a best man for years. Hope that we can find a few more friends from the old days when we were 10 feet tall and bullet proof. This will be the first reunion that I have made, really looking forward to it. Any one that has tried to e-mail me. I have had some down time and now it is ok. sorry if I didnot answer.Please try again. Thanks see you in Nashville/
Richard Gay wrote on January 24, 2005 at 1:40 pm
Wendel Guy wrote on January 20, 2005 at 3:03 am
Was in the 1st mace school at Denver, went to Orlando, FL at Holliman AF Base. Was on the launch crew that launched the first TM76A mace that flew 100%. Back to Orlando and then in Feb. of '59 went to Sembach, Germany until March of 62. Was at all 3 missile sites - A,B & C. Am looking for old AF buddies from that time period. Originally corn farmer from Iowa. Please contact.
Dave Jessup wrote on January 19, 2005 at 11:39 pm
Updating Email address
Pat Houde wrote on January 15, 2005 at 6:14 pm
I am the wife of the late Philip E. Houde 586 MMS, Ellsworth AFB after Germany-Minuteman
doc malone wrote on January 14, 2005 at 10:11 pm
Handled ops maual 55-1
Vic Tisdel wrote on January 8, 2005 at 2:00 pm
Trained at Lowery '60 - '61. Crew training in Orlando '61. Worked in GSC at Kadena in '62 to '63 time frame. Returned to Orlando as permanent party in '63 - '64.