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Wayne

Clarendon, TX | 2 Review(s)

Served in the active USAF for nearly 25 years and logged nearly 9,000 flight hours while serving as a USAF Flight Engineer on C-124, C-123K, C-141 Aircraft.
Served in Korean War, Viet Nam War and retired at Travis AFB, CA.
Retired from State of Texas in teaching at Amarillo College, T.S.T.I..
Owned BBQ business for 7 years.
Still do some portability BBQ for special occasions

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Life Stage: Retired
Occupation: Military
Enjoys: RVing, Gardens, RC Modeling, Photography.
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Vacaville, CA


re: Convienience without the masses - 8/2/2006
- 7/14/2008
I agree with your assessment of vacaville right on. When I was stationed at Travis AFB back in 1969, I lived in Vacaville and the population was 28,000 something and you could buy a nice three bedroom home for $42,500.00.
Now, with population (2006) of 97,000, I'm appalled at the price of homes in California.

Amarillo, TX


The reopening of Amarillo AFB, 1950 - 7/12/2008
I was part of the first USAF elements to reopen Amarillo AFB back in 1950.
The were no military structures to live in and the base had to be built from the ground up.
We live in an aircraft hanger (Post WW11 leftover) until military living quarters were built.
Wheat had been stored in the hangers from 1946 to 1950 and the rats some as large as dogs shared our living quarters.
Born and raised in the farm heartland of Indiana, Amarillo was a tremendous change for me and many others.
The population of Amarillo at that time was around 70,000. Homes for sale were around $12,850.00 for a three bedroom and single garage.
Presently living in Clarendon, Texas and USAF Retired, Amarillo brings back many menories when I shop there today.
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