Thunder over Niagara was awesome. The USAF personn...
Thunder over Niagara was awesome. The USAF personnel were helpful and friendly as well!
Thunder over Niagara was awesome. The USAF personnel were helpful and friendly as well!
I was in the Air Force there in 1962. Assigned to the 4621 support group, for the 35th air defense mis. Sq. Nothing from that era is even there now. DINOSAURS (all gone). Wonder if the Bunkers are still there? TURN THE PAGE I guess.
They do not allow foreign nationals inside the base, so if you have a family member from another country visiting the US, don't come in to this base.
My Father worked here from 1955 to 1970 worked in shipping and receiving, he also built the little sheds that the fighter jets would scrafe and blow up
Dad also was a pitcher for the base fast pitch softball teams three in all and in 1964 at the age of Nine Dad brought me to work with him and after work he had to play three games and I went to the base gym this one day and met a pilot who in turn got my dad's permission to take me up in a fighter jet for a ride
I'll never Forget that day. Dad was a WWII Veteran Combat Medic Surgical Tech from the 99th Inf. Div. 924th Field Artillery and his Brother John Roslick is MIA Bataan WWII
RIP Pop's
Thank You All for Your Service
Nice lodging, super service. BX hrs posted to AAFES and NFAB websites are wrong. See actual hrs in pics below. Retirees office easy to access for services. (New ID card etc)
Some of these men and women are crazy drivers on Lockport road ...speeding and racing as I saw them pull into the airbase it s a shame ...