usaf36031 Posted November 19, 2008 Share Posted November 19, 2008 Grandfather: PFC Army infantry, Okinawa (purple heart for taking a machine gun round through the hand a piece of his buddies shattered helmet above the eye) Scary to think that if that round had been 2 inches to the left, I wouldn't have been born. Grandfather: Colonel (Medical Doctor), Phillippines, USAAF WWII Father in Law: Army Ranger, Berlin in the 60's Uncle: Cold War subhunter navy (can't remember what he flew, but it had nuclear depth charges ) Me: T-6 stud EDIT: Now I remember, S-2 Tracker. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Flyin' AF Hawaiian Posted November 19, 2008 Share Posted November 19, 2008 Grandfather: Prior E and then officer, Army Ranger, fought in WWII, Korea, and Vietnam Grandfather: B-24 pilot in WWII, then C-54s afterwards, has some great war stories to tell. Dad couldn't fly (bad eyesight), but did a lot of work with NASA and other space programs. Me: On my way to Corpus for T-44s. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
go_cubbies22 Posted November 19, 2008 Share Posted November 19, 2008 Grandfathers- Both enlisted, One Army and the other USMC Uncle- Air Force Crash, Fire, Rescue Dad- Air Force ATC then FAA, finished PPL at Yokota Aero Club Me- Buff Nav, hoping for UPT this next board Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bronco130 Posted November 19, 2008 Share Posted November 19, 2008 Grandfather: KC-135s, responsible for keeping the bombers aloft up north 24 hours a day during the cuban missile crisis (retired colonel) Father: USAF Colonel (ret) R&D guy (bad eyes) Uncle: Coast guard C-130 Uncle: USAF C-130 (stationed in Japan) Aunt: Army reservist, married a french officer Sister: Intel officer, attached to a C-17 SQ Me: enjjpt select Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MCO Posted November 19, 2008 Share Posted November 19, 2008 (edited) Great grandfather x3- Civil war, fought for florida Great grandfather- WWI- was at ardenne forest grandfather- T-6 texan, tracked heavies, trained in B-25's, then flew C-47, C-54, C-119, EC-121, korea through Vietnam. Enlisted in 46, did aviation cadets in 48, retired Lt. Col. in 75. other grandpa was army intel officer- korea through vietnam (ret. Lt. Col.) 2 uncles went to west point- signal corps (ret. Col.), and a longbow pilot (AD Col.) Aunt and uncle did Army ROTC, 4 and out Neither of my parents served, but i got my inspiration to fly in the AF from my grandpa. He used to take me to the end of the runway at MCO to watch the planes T/O and land when i was 5 or 6, Got me hooked. I'm currently in T-44's. Edited November 19, 2008 by MCO Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
amcflyboy Posted November 19, 2008 Share Posted November 19, 2008 Grandfather: Flew AT-6's and P-47's but never saw combat. By the time he got rated, the war in Europe had ended and they had no intentions of sending him to the Pacific. Dad: Flew CH-46's in the Marines; sat standby for Grenada in 1983. Was a T-34 IP at Whiting Field from 1980-1983. Went on to fly UH-1's and UH-60's in the Army National Guard. Retired in 1997. On a side note, my other Grandfather was a ground pounder in the European and African Campaign from 1942-1944. I believe that's what the time frame was. I had a Great(x3)Uncle who was at the treaty signing at Appomatox Courthouse. He supposedly stood several feet away from General Grant while the treaty was being signed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest EverettP Posted November 19, 2008 Share Posted November 19, 2008 2nd Generation here... My father flew F-4's, F-5's, and F-15's retired in '96. No other Air Force in my family. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lloyd christmas Posted November 19, 2008 Share Posted November 19, 2008 Maternal Grandfather was a Marine in WW2. Fought in the Pacific. Paternal Grandfather was in the Army WW2. Fought in Europe. Dad is a retired O-6 and C-130 pilot. I am a C-130 loadmaster. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
czecksikhs Posted November 19, 2008 Share Posted November 19, 2008 (edited) Paternal grandfather - WW II swabbie Maternal grandfather - WW II swabbie Father - KC-135/PIT instructor, now Fed-Ex Step-father - KC-135 driver Paternal Uncle - F-111 Wife's grandfather - WW II pilot, forgot what plane Father-in-law - PIT instructor/C-141/C-9/C-17 Me - H1 drivin' bubba I honestly don't know how to go about finding employment in the real world. When I told my old man that I wanted to be a pilot when I grew up, he always said "Son, you can only do one or the other." Edited November 19, 2008 by czecksikhs Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
disgruntledemployee Posted November 19, 2008 Share Posted November 19, 2008 (edited) I'll go in reverse. Me - C-130 pilot Dad - Marine Corps during Vietnam, then went Army, then Army Guard for Desert Storm (between him and I, we can have a 75% joint conversation...sorry Navy) Grandfather - Air Corps during WWII: Attemped pilot, then nav, then became a B-17 bombadier Great grandfather (dad to the one above) - WWI Italian infantry: captured, escaped, immigrated to NY I'll even throw one in for the wife; Grandfather was an Army MAJ in WWII, retired a Col. I love this kind of heritage! Out Edited November 19, 2008 by disgruntledemployee Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BQZip01 Posted November 19, 2008 Share Posted November 19, 2008 (edited) Great-grandfather - U.S. Pilot License # 26, checkride given by Orville Wright, worked on Spirit of St Louis. That is friggin' awesome!!! Next time someone gripes about comm remember the signal corps bought the first airplane... Edited November 19, 2008 by BQZip01 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest OldAssGRunt Posted November 19, 2008 Share Posted November 19, 2008 Great Thread! Great Great Grandfather and Great Grandfather: Army Scouts during the Indian Wars (~1850's) Maternal Grandfather: Navy SeaBee built runways in North Africa and the Phillipines WWII Paternal Grandfather: MP in WWII (still wore technical sergeant rank with the 'T' under the chevrons) Paternal Uncle: Retired Army E-8, drill sergeant Me: Cavalry Scout in the Army (E-6), now intel patch in AF (O-4) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Insubordinate & Churlish Posted November 19, 2008 Share Posted November 19, 2008 (edited) Holy cow, I have comparatively nothing. Mom's dad: Tried to enlist, but medically disqualified. Mom's cousin: wounded in Vietnam Dad's dad: Navy MX, but was a civilian aviator for the now defunct Eastern Airlines, and an A&P Dad: T-33 and F-16 driver Me: Guard enlisted, UPT hopefully once I graduate I've always and only ever wanted to be a pilot because of my dad. Edited November 19, 2008 by Port Dog Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JarheadBoom Posted November 19, 2008 Share Posted November 19, 2008 Not much here, either... Great-grandfather (Mom's side) - US Army infantry, WWI Grandfather (Dad's side) - US Army draftsman, '46-'49, Germany. PPL in the mid-'70s (and a Cessna 172) until a heart attack in '80 grounded him. Uncle (Mom's side) - US Army infantry, Vietnam '69-'70 As far as aviation goes... there's a photo of a relative on my Mom's father's side who was in the Marines in WWII (enlisted aircrew), but since my grandfather died before the picture was found, no one seems to know who he is/was. Also on my Mom's father's side - Willy Messerschmitt is a distant relative. Looks like some of y'all are carrying on the family tradition in a big way! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pbar Posted November 19, 2008 Share Posted November 19, 2008 Grandfather- WW2 flight instructor (AT-9s), ferry pilot Dad- operating room tech in AF Uncle- infantry, Vietnam (left two days for Tet Offensive) Uncle-retired MH-53M Pave Low pilot Me-prior enlisted Army Reserve, AF intel officer then B-1 WSO bunch more cousins and uncles AF enlisted A couple of my Korean AF classmates asked me today why so many Americans have multiple generations of family in the military. While a Korean's male relatives have all been drafted as enlisted, from what I understand it's exceedingly rare for to have 2-3 generations of officers or NCOs (if you enlist in Korea, you start as an E-6 but if you get drafted you come in as an E-1 and leave as an E-5) in the same family. I said, unlike their military, ours is a good place to serve and family members often encourage the next generation to join. As an aside, my grandfather told me a cool story about how one day after he transferred to being a B-24 ferry pilot, a P-38 landed at the base he was at and he said if could have found the pilot, he would have taken it up for a spin. I asked him if they could do that sort of then back then, and he said, "Easily." Imagine being a B-52, etc. pilot and just hopping into a transient F-16 and taking it for some pattern work spur of the moment... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PET-Shot Posted November 19, 2008 Share Posted November 19, 2008 I had several Great Great Great Great (I think that is enough) Grandfathers in the Civil War - Both Sides Grandfather - Navy Signalman WWII - South Pacific Grandfather - Army Supply Sergeant WWII Italy / Finance Troop Korea Cousin - Army Sergeant - Medic - Iraq Cousin - Army MP Unlce - Air Force 0-6 Security Forces Uncle - Air Force 0-4 AC Mainanance - Helped to put together the intial B-2 Maintanance program Father - E-1 to O-7 - Served Army/Navy/Army Guard I'm the first flyer from my family. Service tends to be in one's blood, as seems to be very clear by this thread. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
osulax05 Posted November 19, 2008 Share Posted November 19, 2008 Great Grandfather: RAF Fighter Pilot WWI and WWII Grandfather: Army, tank driver. He received a battlefield commission on D-Day. Other Grandfather: Navy during WWII: Trained sailors that were drafted prior to going to the fleet. Brother: Army E-2, Airborne Me: UPT Stud at Vance Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pawnman Posted November 19, 2008 Share Posted November 19, 2008 I've had family in the military all the way back to the Union side of the Civil War. My great-uncle (dad's uncle) was a fighter pilot in WWII (Mustangs) and transitioned to F-86 Sabres in Korea. Dad was a crew-chief, mom was also MX (that's where they met), and my step dad was a flight engineer for C-5's. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HossHarris Posted November 19, 2008 Share Posted November 19, 2008 Great Grandfather was Army Infantry in WWI. Great Uncle Red was a Radio Operator on B-17s in WWII. Great Uncle Delbert flew C-47s in WWII, B-29s and C-9s afterwards (retired O-6). Great Uncle Schwartz was a Nose gunner on B-24s in WWII. Dad flew Tweets in the 70s (washed out) then on to missiles (retired after 22 years). Now me, a Radar Nav on the BUFF and start UPT this January. Where does your great uncle schwartz live now? that story sounds familiar. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AlphaMikeFoxtrot Posted November 19, 2008 Share Posted November 19, 2008 Where does your great uncle schwartz live now? that story sounds familiar. Unfortunately he has passed on along with many of his stories. My family is originaly from a small farming community about 45 minutes east of St. Louis, my Uncle Schwartz settled down later in life near Dallas. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest IncompletePete Posted November 19, 2008 Share Posted November 19, 2008 Sorry for your loss, Mr. Lorence. Thanks, I appreciate the sentiment. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HossHarris Posted November 19, 2008 Share Posted November 19, 2008 Unfortunately he has passed on along with many of his stories. My family is originaly from a small farming community about 45 minutes east of St. Louis, my Uncle Schwartz settled down later in life near Dallas. That would be a different great uncle schwartz, B-24 nose gunner then .... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AEWingsMN Posted November 19, 2008 Share Posted November 19, 2008 (edited) Dads Side: Though I know of nothing around the Civil War time, if there was any, it was on that side for the Union (Minnesota) as they were part of the gold rush, were informed of a heist, and took a ship all the way around to the Mississippi, up to MN and bought land. The land still has all their graves, with the text in German. I wonder if they spoke English too? Grandpa - Army briefly in the early 60s... my dad was born on base in Germany. Father - Enlisted in AF, immediately applied to ROTC, and then was a Nav in 135's and then switched to guard to fly the 130. Moms Side: Grandpa - Navy, subhunting on a P-3, or maybe that S-2. I dunno what aircraft. Others on both sides served. Me - Born on a SAC AFB, feel at home every time I step on an AFB, and have known that's what I've wanted to do even though my dad switched to part time with the guard shortly after I was born. Just seeing him do the PT flying for the guard was enough inspiration. Still remember playing different video games and thinking to myself "Some day, I want to outrank my father!" haha... Now I'm 1 month from commissioning, ENJJPT select Edited November 19, 2008 by AEWingsMN Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest r6pilot Posted November 19, 2008 Share Posted November 19, 2008 Maternal grandfather: WWII artillery and then crop duster in the 40's/50's (died young - engine quit at low altitude; never met him) Paternal grandfather: Korean War tank guy and Private Pilot for many years (flew with him a lot growing up which got me into aviation) Me: still waiting on FC1 approval... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LJDRVR Posted November 19, 2008 Share Posted November 19, 2008 My Grandpa was in the Navy right after WWI My Dad served in the Army National Guard as an NCO Both my Uncles were active duty Marine Corps grunts Another uncle was in the Navy My Brother was a grunt in the Marine Corps Reserve I spent nine years on active duty with the AF as an NCO. Then did the shoe clerk to airline pilot track. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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