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Ronald Smith (Civilian)
Gender: Male
Hometown: Leadmine,, West Virginia
Military Status: Veteran
About Me:
Married with 2 daughters and one Grandaughter. Am liveing in Petersburg, WV My hometown is Leadmine and Parsons WV
Retired 1961 from Southern States Coop Petersburg, WV
Married with 2 daughters and one Grandaughter. Am liveing in Petersburg, WV My hometown is Leadmine and Parsons WV
Retired 1961 from Southern States Coop Petersburg, WV
Ronald's Assignment History
Granite City Army Depot Unit: 574 Eng Co |
1962 | 1963 |
Neckarsulm, Germany Unit: Battery B 2nd Msl Bn 333rd Arty |
1961 | 1962 |
Braconne Ordinance Depot Unit: 574th Engr Co Depot |
1962 | 1962 |
Ansonia Unit: Btry B 2nd MSL BN 55th Arty Ansonia CT |
1960 | 1961 |
Fort Benning, Georgia Unit: 2nd Inf Div |
1960 | 1960 |
Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri Unit: 4th training regiment specialist |
1960 | 1960 |
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Tamie Towers said on 02/14/2012 at 04:41 am
I'll Go (A Soldiers Oath)
I would like to share with you, a music video dedicated to all soldiers called
I'll Go (A Soldiers Oath) by Kelly's Lot.
It is a tribute to the military, and to all veterans, and is well worth watching. Please feel free to share it anywhere you'd like.
Here's the link (this is not a download, simply a link to a YouTube video):
I'll Go (A Soldiers Oath) - Kelly's Lot - @ Cahuenga General Store
Or copy & paste the link below into your address bar:
http://youtu.be/c5p1Qiqggao
Thank you for your time.
Hope you like the video,
Tamie L. Towers
Patriot
Tamiesbox@roadrunner.com
P.S. My dear friend Kelly Zirbes of Kelly's Lot wrote and performed this song and has given permission for the video to be shared and/or embedded anywhere.
Ronald Smith said on 08/02/2010 at 02:37 pm
Sorry I can't help you with finding "Tom". I was already back in the States in 1963, at Granite City Army Supply Depot.
Larry Coppala said on 08/02/2010 at 01:56 pm
If I sent you this before, please answer again. A 20 ton mobile crane Op named "Tom" worked for me in Soulac France back in 1965. He was TDY to me for 3 months. I can't remember where his normal duty station was, but Braccone could be it. My home assignment was LaRochelle/Croix Chapeau/Rochefort 1963-66. Sure would like to find old Tom and swap war stories.
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