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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
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Granite City Army Depot Unit: 574 Eng Co |
1962 | 1963 |
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Neckarsulm, Germany Unit: Battery B 2nd Msl Bn 333rd Arty |
1961 | 1962 |
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Braconne Ordinance Depot Unit: 574th Engr Co Depot |
1962 | 1962 |
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Ansonia Unit: Btry B 2nd MSL BN 55th Arty Ansonia CT |
1960 | 1961 |
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Fort Benning, Georgia Unit: 2nd Inf Div |
1960 | 1960 |
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Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri Unit: 4th training regiment specialist |
1960 | 1960 |
Ronald's Salutes
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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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