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   Oneijaks - Old Sentry Dog Handlers
This site is dedicated to all "Old Sentry Dog Handlers" more especially to those who served at 405th AP Sqdn Clark AFB K9 Section 1962-1964 and 635th SPS K-9 Section U-Tapao AFB Thailand for the duration. I served there from 1972-1973.

   Hospital Ship USS SANCTUARY (AH-17)
Onging 60+ years history of the great white hospital ship, from WWII to Vietnam and South America to Baltimore harbor. She was truly an offshore "sanctuary" during the chaos of Vietnam and was the first USN vessel with female crewmembers in 1972. Find USS SANCTUARY shipmates by posting to the COMMS BOARD.

   Okinawa Base Pictures
Pictures taken on Bases on Okinawa 1979 to 1985

   Military Code of Honor
As a combat wounded veteran, I offer to speak for fallen friends - In war, it is understood that you give your word of honor to do your duty -- that is -- stand and fight instead of running away and deserting your friends - When you keep your word despite desperately desiring to flee the screaming hell all around, you earn honor - Earning honor under fire changes who you are.



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