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Original MOB Dorm - 3706 BMTS - photo from 1970
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Squadron Logo 1990 |
Past Commanders: 1990 - 1992: Maj Huhn 1989 - 1990: Major Briggs 1988 - 1989: Major Morgan 1985 - 1988: Lt Col Jeffrey K. Hutchinson 1982 - 1985: Maj Chrysande Levesque 1981 - 1982: Maj Herbert Meyer 1979 - 1981: Maj Rolph Ehrlich 1973 - 1974: Maj. David F. Sweeney Major H. F. Meyer 1962 - 1965: Major Jack Q. Wong 1961: Maj Louie E. Williams 1958: Capt D. J. McDermott 1954 - 1958: Capt John Y. Hughes Major J.F. Jr. Bernard |
Past Training Superintendents: 1991 - 1992: SMSgt Joe K. Ross 1989 - 1991: MSgt Steve Welch 1988 - 1989: MSgt Herbert Hess 1986 - 1988: MSgt James Hamblin 1986: MSgt Joseph Uriegas 1984 - 1986: SMSgt Ronald Brown 1982 - 1984: SMSgt Ronald Sipe 1981 - 1982: SMSgt Earl Bill 1981: MSgt Michael Furey 1979 - 1981: CMSgt Charlie Barnes SMSgt J.E. Keach 1964 - 1965: SMSgt Eldore Bohl 1958 - 1962: SMSgt A. R. Tomlin
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BMT Annual Award Winners:
1992: Sgt Shauna Wade, Blue Rope of the Year
1990: TSgt Anthony A. Grandberry, Blue Rope of the Year
1990: SSgt Ramon Roldan, Instructor of the Year
1988: SSgt Christopher D. Holt, Blue Rope of the Year
1988: TSgt Ed Brentham, Senior Instructor of the Year (AFMTC Winner)
1987: TSgt John J. Pavey, Jr., Blue Rope of the Year
Commander's Excellence Award:
1987: SSgt Jerry Dobey
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Dorm A3 1990 |
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Dining Hall 1990
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73-74 Maj. David F. Sweeney |
Capt. Searcy 1972 |
Capt. Cooper, Trng Officer 1972 |
Major Jack Q. Wong 62-65 |
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1965. TI is A1C Meiser, 3706 BMTS Flt 1227
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| 1990 "The Young Guns" we had the youngest group of MTIs in the Squadron at the time. L to R (standing) S. DUNSON - R.LAKE - R.ROLDAN - R.CRUZ - L to R (sitting): J.BARRY - N.CARTER - R.HARDY |
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The trainees made this from stones and rocks, then painted them. It's identical to the T.I. Wings we used to wear before the "badge" was adopted. Here's a little history about this beautiful rock garden.
During the 60s, the 3710th squadron trained mainly guards and reserves. But because of the build-up of the Vietnam War, more and more civilians were joining the guards and reserves. Soon, other squadrons had to start taking guard and reserve flights. Dave Mariano and myself trained the first reserve flights in the 06 squadron at that time, and they were flight numbers R-49 and R-50, the same flights that built this rock garden. It was located directly in front of our "I" type barracks... the photo was taken from the view of the sidewalk that crosses the top of the picture which means, it was taken looking at the rock garden upside down. During the 60s, when all T.I.s had their own barracks, rock gardens were a show of "flight pride", and were plentiful throughout BMT. Dave and I were certainly proud of this one!
Joe 'Tuffy' Tofuri