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John Hill wrote on February 2, 2025
Provided by Ian Vrendenberg [IMG_psFrpdx.jpeg]
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Marcia Rachford wrote on February 1, 2025
AARON was a beautiful person and is missed immensely. our family is so proud of what he has done and been in his short lived life. he deserved the best! We love you Aaron!!!!
AARON was a beautiful person and is missed immensely. our family is so proud of what he has done and been in his short lived life. he deserved the best! We love you Aaron!!!!... Collapse
Betty Rankin wrote on February 1, 2025
We lost you 25 years ago on a airstrip on Ft Bragg. You have two beautiful daughters. The youngest had nod been born yet. We speak of you and your memory will live on through your daughters. RIP JD
We lost you 25 years ago on a airstrip on Ft Bragg. You have two beautiful daughters. The youngest had nod been born yet. We speak of you and your memory will live on through your daughters. RIP JD... Collapse
Andy LeBlanc wrote on January 30, 2025
You are still inspiring me today to push myself and be better. There isn't a week that goes by where you are not in my thoughts. I will see you down the road my old friend
You are still inspiring me today to push myself and be better. There isn't a week that goes by where you are not in my thoughts. I will see you down the road my old friend... Collapse
Greg Hataway wrote on January 22, 2025
Art and I were stationed at HRT in 1979. After that we went to Troy State University for ROTC together. He flew with me on Sabreliner in the Philippines. Last but first we got second place at a jump fest at Bragg. He has been taken off the wall for the fallen in California because he didn’t die as a CCTer. Great person and he is missed. My personnel tag on my truck is Sprit 3.
Art and I were stationed at HRT in 1979. After that we went to Troy State University for ROTC together. He flew with me on Sabreliner in the Philippines. Last but first we got second place at a jump fest at Bragg. He has been taken off the wall for the fallen in California because he didn’t die as a CCTer.
Great person and he is missed. My personnel tag on my truck is Sprit 3.... Collapse
Gene johnson wrote on January 6, 2025
I met Scott while he was a member of the McCord team. After he got out he got into air traffic control. We stayed in touch for many years. He was a wonderful guy. I'm going to miss him an awful lot. God bless you. Scott. Rest in peace
I met Scott while he was a member of the McCord team. After he got out he got into air traffic control. We stayed in touch for many years. He was a wonderful guy. I'm going to miss him an awful lot. God bless you. Scott. Rest in peace... Collapse
Roger Klair wrote on January 6, 2025
I had the honor and privilege of serving with Don in Germany in 1978 thru 1980, we were great team mates, many TDYs around Europe, I called him ''SUPER DON'' May he rest in peace.
I had the honor and privilege of serving with Don in Germany in 1978 thru 1980, we were great team mates, many TDYs around Europe, I called him ''SUPER DON''
May he rest in peace.... Collapse
John Hill wrote on January 6, 2025
Team Shot '76 Back row. Four from the left. Scott Winneker. This was the eclipse jump at Yakima firing center. [IMG_q2LSHwc.jpeg]
Team Shot '76 Back row. Four from the left. Scott Winneker. This was the eclipse jump at Yakima firing center.
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Walt Morgan wrote on December 31, 2024
I regret I wasn’t there for you in your darkest hour brother. You brought your Marine Recon skill sets to the table ; your intelligence, integrity and devotion to duty was never doubted. RIP Brother
I regret I wasn’t there for you in your darkest hour brother. You brought your Marine Recon skill sets to the table ; your intelligence, integrity and devotion to duty was never doubted. RIP Brother... Collapse
Ron Bracken wrote on November 22, 2024
I have no memory of Ty to share, and I apologize if my comments are not appropriate for this venue, however, I want to say that I'm sad to have not met this Brother as he was obviously a true hero and a credit to our Brotherhood!
I have no memory of Ty to share, and I apologize if my comments are not appropriate for this venue, however, I want to say that I'm sad to have not met this Brother as he was obviously a true hero and a credit to our Brotherhood!... Collapse
George Hale wrote on November 22, 2024
I didn't know Ty personally but from what I heard from others that he was a guy who you could trust to be there when you needed him.🇺🇸
I didn't know Ty personally but from what I heard from others that he was a guy who you could trust to be there when you needed him.🇺🇸... Collapse
John Hill wrote on November 21, 2024
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Photos submitted by CCT Wayne Norrad
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JQ wrote on November 18, 2024
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Photos submitted by CCT Peaches.

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Jared Anderson wrote on October 18, 2024
Terry was my uncles brother. He was my biggest mentor going into the USMC. Prepared me in ways that helped me understand what to expect as an 18 year old as well as excel. I was able to enlist Uniform Zulu slated to go to Recon School right after SOI. Though I got Hypothermia really bad and was dropped. It still did not stop me from excelling. It was awesome to end up meeting a couple guys that knew Terry when I was on a MEUSOC deployment we had an operation that we supported another unit that Terry had moved... Read more
Terry was my uncles brother. He was my biggest mentor going into the USMC. Prepared me in ways that helped me understand what to expect as an 18 year old as well as excel. I was able to enlist Uniform Zulu slated to go to Recon School right after SOI. Though I got Hypothermia really bad and was dropped. It still did not stop me from excelling. It was awesome to end up meeting a couple guys that knew Terry when I was on a MEUSOC deployment we had an operation that we supported another unit that Terry had moved on to. I knew they were Combat Controllers because of the CC Portion on their shoulders with in that unit a knowing how small the comunity is and even more so in that type of unit. I threw it out there that I knew Terry and if they knew him and they had. We were presaged for a mission at that point and on stand by that unit was staged on the other side of the ramp to the flight deck so it was awesome they shot the shit with me about Terry for a while. Being a Marine it was the only time I noticed I/we were working that Closely with Combat Controllers. Much respect. I know the loss of Terry affected many especially his family. I know I lost a great mentor and some one I looked up to. Still do. For those he served with there are many of you that meant a lot to him. So many more things I wanted to learn from him or stories and experienced to have heard about. He left us way too soon. Semper Fi... Collapse
Mike Palaima wrote on September 27, 2024
CMSgt LV Lewis, a legend among us troops who served with him. Am amazed so little is written here regarding LV. At least 2 maybe 3 recorded combat jumps in Europe and Korea. He was well over 6’ in hgt and at least 235#. He’d be last out the door and first on the ground. Myself and several others have stories around our much respected and loved LV.
CMSgt LV Lewis, a legend among us troops who served with him. Am amazed so little is written here regarding LV. At least 2 maybe 3 recorded combat jumps in Europe and Korea. He was well over 6’ in hgt and at least 235#. He’d be last out the door and first on the ground. Myself and several others have stories around our much respected and loved LV.... Collapse
David J Farmer wrote on July 6, 2024
In loving memory Uncle David, your name lives on and you are forever loved.
In loving memory Uncle David, your name lives on and you are forever loved.... Collapse
Gene johnson wrote on June 6, 2024
Thanks to you! I have kept in touch with all those people I worked with back in the '70s. God rest your soul. Darn it. I lost my coin
Thanks to you! I have kept in touch with all those people I worked with back in the '70s. God rest your soul. Darn it. I lost my coin... Collapse
Robert Holmes wrote on March 23, 2024
Hey Sgt Mac, thanks for being who you are and what you gave to all of us. You taught me the most when I was in “the front leaning rest.” Mac…rest easy now…
Hey Sgt Mac, thanks for being who you are and what you gave to all of us. You taught me the most when I was in “the front leaning rest.”

Mac…rest easy now…... Collapse
Christopher Caffall wrote on March 22, 2024
As most of you know that knew MAC also knew we were very close for over 50 years. From day 1 , I met MAC at ATC - we were both preparing to become CCT. The story begins - he went to Little Rock & I went to Pope - we went through CCS at Little Rock together with 9 other super heroes (several of those have already passed & a few will be at the next reunion). We both went on separate assignments for the next few years but worked with each other on some real world engagements. Needless... Read more
As most of you know that knew MAC also knew we were very close for over 50 years.
From day 1 , I met MAC at ATC - we were both preparing to become CCT. The story begins - he went to Little Rock & I went to Pope - we went through CCS at Little Rock together with 9 other super heroes (several of those have already passed & a few will be at the next reunion).
We both went on separate assignments for the next few years but worked with each other on some real world engagements.
Needless to say MAC asked to me to be his sidekick at CCS.
This was not easy - God was on my side - they revived my records & I tried out for CCS.
Thirty days later - MAC & I became the CCT assholes instructors that no wanted to ever meet or be trained by,

BUT: Every student who graduated takes great pride in saying they graduated under the instruction of MAC & Caffall. Please note during this period this was the lowest graduation rate in 20 years but the highest of number of future decorate hero’s.

Please know the this was the beginning of a long history of of events for MAC & I.

I proud to say I served during the the time of MAC.

God bless MAC, Jill (special person ❤️) & his family & friends.

Chris
PS See you soon!... Collapse
ROGER L. KLAIR wrote on March 19, 2024
Rest in peace big guy, your Harley is waiting up there for ya.....CHEERS
Rest in peace big guy, your Harley is waiting up there for ya.....CHEERS... Collapse