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In memory of my Father, TSgt Frank C. Wilde. 8-13-1933 to 5-31-2020. He Loved the Airforce, retired after 22 yr's and went on to Civil Service another 20 something years. He was a good man and a great Father. God Bless him. Had dreams of taking care of him after the RV like we all want to do with our Loved ones. He bought me my first motorcycle in 1974 when I was 14 and let me get my license. Growing up around military Families was a blessing. Anyway, I miss him and just wanted to share. 🙏

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In memory of my father.

He was a Naval Atomic Veteran.

He was at the Able/Baker Atomic bomb test at Bikini Atoll.

He was one of the blessed. No medical issues, 7 children and died in his sleep at 82.

He was not perfect but he provided for us and gave me an example of provider and protector.

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26 minutes ago, nstoolman1 said:

In memory of my father.

He was a Naval Atomic Veteran.

He was at the Able/Baker Atomic bomb test at Bikini Atoll.

He was one of the blessed. No medical issues, 7 children and died in his sleep at 82.

He was not perfect but he provided for us and gave me an example of provider and protector.


My father was the lead security on the Bakini Atoll on the atomic Bomb and the hydrogen bomb drop. Died last year at 87.
US Army

Had some amazing stories.  

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9 hours ago, wildeman said:

In memory of my Father, TSgt Frank C. Wilde. 8-13-1933 to 5-31-2020. He Loved the Airforce, retired after 22 yr's and went on to Civil Service another 20 something years. He was a good man and a great Father. God Bless him. Had dreams of taking care of him after the RV like we all want to do with our Loved ones. He bought me my first motorcycle in 1974 when I was 14 and let me get my license. Growing up around military Families was a blessing. Anyway, I miss him and just wanted to share. 🙏

 

7 hours ago, nstoolman1 said:

In memory of my father.

He was a Naval Atomic Veteran.

He was at the Able/Baker Atomic bomb test at Bikini Atoll.

He was one of the blessed. No medical issues, 7 children and died in his sleep at 82.

He was not perfect but he provided for us and gave me an example of provider and protector.

 

6 hours ago, DanP said:


My father was the lead security on the Bakini Atoll on the atomic Bomb and the hydrogen bomb drop. Died last year at 87.
US Army ... Had some amazing stories.  

 

Thanks for sharing guys ... all worth a WOW..! :salute:RON 

I flew 100 Combat Missions in VietNam and lost a lot of my flight school classmates in that conflict. The one that affected me the most was my roommate Karl Richter. He's the 3rd pilot mentioned in this article: 

https://theaviationist.com/2018/05/28/remembering-three-of-the-fallen-f-105-thunderchief-heroes-of-the-vietnam-era/

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