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1 hour ago, black gold man said:

That certainly shows the darker side of Angeles City, New Balibago.  American influence and money don't always bring out the best in people.  After the US got out of Viet Nam, the Russians moved into some of the abandoned bases.  The locals referred to them as "Americans without money".

On a more pleasant note, there were plenty of other things to do in the PI and SEA that didn't involve the downtown bars.  It was an interesting part of the world for a 23 year old.

Dennis

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41 minutes ago, Lumens said:

Could have been worse, as in KI Sawyer AFB in the Upper Peninsula. Now closed.

Later in my career, I did a little time at K.I, too.  Cruise into Marquette for all you can eat Fish Fry Friday!  I think just about every base I was at is now closed or turned over to the Guard or Reserve - Forbes AFB in Topeka, Chanute AFB in Rantoul, Richards Gebaur AFB near Kansas City, March AFB near Riverside, CA.  Keesler AFB, near Biloxi, still appears to be open.  

Thanks for the stroll down memory lane - the '71 Z was with me for all except Chanute & Clark.

Dennis

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psdenno, March is still there with tankers and mostly USAFRES.  I watched many a Buff on final from Norton AFB.  I rotated back to Langley from Rhein Main in the fall of 74.  The fuel crisis in Germany and America scared the crap outa' me.  So I bought a new econocar, a Vega wagon.  Boy was I wrong. No gas mileage outa that rust bucket, heck the engine was toast before the payment book.  The thing is I saw my first up close look at a Z car in the squadron parking lot, a 260 Z.  There are probably still drool marks in that parking lot 42 years later.  The thing that still grates me is a new Z car then was less than $1000 bucks more.  I  was offered half of the Vega's purchase price on a new Z car.  I wasn't able to endure a loss like that. not on AF pay,  so I suffered for years with the Vega.  I bought my first Z car in 84, a 82 280ZX Turbo,  held onto that for 10 years. I still smile about those days!

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7 hours ago, psdenno said:

check out the white leather sheepskin lined jacket I had picked up in India while traveling around Asia.  Also note the grey cashmere turtleneck sweater. 

Dennis

 

 

If I didn't know you, I'd say you were related to the guy in the Datsun Black Gold commercial, or maybe on your way to meet your girl at the disco... ;)   A peek through  the window doesn't indicate sheepskin seat covers, or  a fur-covered fascia (dash.)

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Only the best fur!

BTW-  I recent read a book (Runways & Races) detailing a cooperative in the early 1950s between Gen, LeMay/Air Force and the SCCA to have sportscar racing at air bases.  Since many appear to be in less need of use, maybe they can get the races going again, but without the scandal they had. It's a shame not to put those mile-long runways to a good use.

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23 hours ago, psdenno said:

Here's a picture of what a well dressed new Z owner (me) wore in November of 1971in Northern Wisconsin.  I was an Air Force 1st Lieutenant fresh back from living in the Philippines for a year and a half while keeping the world safe from Communism.  

Yes, that to was why I got sent to a RAF Base in UK to keep our F4's ready and loaded in case the Ruskys  decided to invade Europe.

I usually saw the sun about once every 2 weeks. That was the first time I ever saw or drove a roundabout.

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