Sembach Dependent School Staff – 1966
Contributed by Tom Conrad – 887th TMS (Click on images to enlarge.)
Contributed by Tom Conrad – 887th TMS (Click on images to enlarge.)
Contributed by Tom Conrad – 887th TMS “Thought you might enjoy seeing the “Darmstadt Audio Club” Price List from June 1967. I was shocked at the prices. I remember what a bargain their prices were. It shows you how much electronic prices have come down.” How many people can remember …
Can you help? Can you identify any details about the following photos? Capt. Park E. Johnson’s daughter, Stephanie, is donating the original photos to the Air Force Armament Museum at Eglin AFB and would like to provide as much information as possible about the photos. Capt. Johnson served at Sembach …
From the book Prost by Niles. Submitted by Tom Conrad – 887th TMS (Click on image to enlarge.)
Contributed by Tom Conrad – 887th TMS Circa 1965 – Actual publication and date unknown; probably Stars and Stripes (Click on image to enlarge.)
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Officials: Possible transfer of base to Army still undecided By Jennifer H. Svan, Stars and Stripes European edition, Monday, September 28, 2009 http://www.stripes.com/article.asp?section=104&article=65086 KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany — The Air Force has plans to completely vacate Sembach Annex in the near future, U.S. Air Forces in Europe officials confirmed Friday. But whether …
After conflicting information from documents and statements, Army officials have confirmed a military police unit will move to Sembach Annex, above, by October. Sembach Annex to house at least one Army unit By Steve Mraz, Stars and Stripes European edition, Monday, August 10, 2009 http://www.stripes.com/article.asp?section=104&article=64098 SEMBACH, Germany — In what …
Contributed by Joe Molinaro (822nd TMS & 38th MMS – Site II Maintenance NCOIC) Click on images to enlarge.
Contributed by Joe Molinaro (822nd TMS & 38th MMS – Site II Maintenance NCOIC) Click on images to enlarge.
The 2009 TAC Missileers Reunion, held in Dayton, OH (July 15th to July 18th) was a success!!! Everyone had a great time. We all has lots of fun renewing old friendships and making new ones. Many thanks to Joe & Sarah Perkins (TAC Missileers Executive Director), Max & Lois Butler …
Guys and Gals – I was at Sembach Sept 59 – Sept 62, as the 587th MMS MAST Admin Clerk. I was the Sembach chapel organist and formed a youth choir – Oct. 61 to Sept. 62. I have two group pictures of the choir and hope someone will recognize their child and contact me. AL …
Contributed by Joe Molinaro (822nd TMS & 38th MMS – Site II Maintenance NCOIC) Click on image to enlarge.
Contributed by Joe Molinaro (822nd TMS & 38th MMS – Site II Maintenance NCOIC) Click on image to enlarge.
Contributed by Joe Molinaro (822nd TMS & 38th MMS – Site II Maintenance NCOIC) Click on image to enlarge.
By Jennifer H. Svan, Stars and Stripes European edition, Tuesday, July 14, 2009 U.S. military officials insist no decisions have been made on the future of Sembach Annex, despite a recent public assurance by a senior Army official that the Army was going to take over the base. At a …
Martin Mace Test Firing at Holloman AFB, September 2, 1959. (White Sands Missile Range Museum Archival Holdings – courtesy of Mike Alexander)
(Submitted by David Congdon – 887th TMS) Well done A1C David Congdon (and 887th TMS, Crew 3-1)! Click on image to enlarge.
How many of y’all still have a crew stein? Jim Mulligan (822nd TMS) still has his crew stein and coffee cup… (Russ still has his stein too!) Click on images to enlarge.
Jim Mulligan (822nd TMS) assembled this Mace model back in the 1960s and has been ‘carrying’ it around ever since… Click on images to enlarge.
Sembach Missileer November 24, 1965 (Courtesy of Bob Bolton – 887th TMS) (click on image to enlarge)
A1C Franklin J. Vinson awarded the Air Force Commendation Medal 4 April 1961 Click on images to enlarge.
Courtesy of Bob Bolton – 887th TMS Bob reports… “Jost Bräu was the Grünstadt village brewery until the-mid 1970s, when it was closed down. We tapped many-a-keg and snapped open uncountable bottles.”
From the Sembach Missileer (circa 1961) Courtesy of Tom Davis – 822nd TMS Click on image to enlarge.
Courtesy of Jack Attebury – 822nd TMS Original date and publication unknown (circa 1960-1962) Click on images to enlarge.