Forward Observer, Company A, 5th Bn, 60th Inf (Mech), 9th Div 1967
No 40 After Striking a Land Mine, Vietnam 1967
Ed (Air Observer) & His H-23, Mobile Riverine Force, 9th Inf Div, South Vietnam 1967
ARVN Award Ceremony, Dong Tam, 1967
The Big Day January 11, 1969
Ed's US Karate Association School, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 1974
The Attache' at Work, Beijing, 1983
Award Ceremony, Bob Young, Rich Armitage, Pat, Robyn, Jim Kelly, RADM Jim Cossey, September, 1984
Signing PRC F-8 LOA, 1986
Old Friends, Disneyland, 1988
With Loretta Switt (Hot Lips Houlihan) VFW Convention, 1993
On patrol in the Taiwan Strait
The Ruins of the Roman City Jerash, Jordan 1999
Signing Minutes at US-Jordan Security Cooperation Subcomitee Meeting, 2002
US Security Cooperation Subcommittee Team, India, 2002
Wreath Laying with Assistant Secretary of Defense Peter Rodman at the American Military Cemetery, Tunis, Tunisia, 2003
Signing Minutes, Tunis, Tunisia 2003
Signing Minutes Seoul, Korea, 2002
Meeting with Commander Border Forces, Ulaanbaatr, Mongolia, 2003
Amman, Jordan, 2004
US-Mongolia Defense Reform Team, Mongolia, 2006
With Under Secretary Nesty Carolina, BG Bobbie Wilkes, and BG John Toolan in Manila, Philippines, 2007
Past and Present OSD "China Hands"
One-hundred-thirty-nine pounds was my fighting weight.
There were eight of us ont the APC. Four dead, three seriously injured. I walked away with minor scratches.
Just one step above hang-gliding.
We had to sell the Jag. It was too small. We bought a Corvette.
Taken at the building next to the pool at Pearl Harbor Navy Base. Shared the space with the World Football league for one year until it folded. Ran the school from 73'-75'. Promoted to 2nd Degree Black Belt by Master Trias, the founder of American Karate, during his visit to accredit the school.
I was capable if drinking more white lightning in those days.
The "A" Team
A little known piece of history many have forgotten and few will remember.
The witness protection program.
No comment!
Sometimes I think I should have gone into archeology
God only knows what all I've committed the US government to over the years.
"The British invented bureaucracy, the Indian's perfected it."
Where American soldiers killed at the Battle of the Kasserine Pass (February 1943) are burried. One of the best kept US military cemeteries I've ever visited.
More commitments!
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Forward Observer, Company A, 5th Bn, 60th Inf (Mech), 9th Div 1967
One-hundred-thirty-nine pounds was my fighting weight.












