Ron Hansche
Honor Code SignatorySigned 21 Sep 2018 | 126 contributions | 2 thank-yous | 1,242 connections
I was drafted into the US Army April 3, 1968, sent to Ft. Gordon, GA for basic and AIT training, then flown to Butzbach Germany. Transferred to Ft. Monmouth, NJ, for AIT, then to Phu Lam, Vietnam, in 1971, then to Ft. Huachuca, AZ where I was discharged in Dec. 1972.
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