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Tucson Trip

We went on our vacation a couple weeks ago and had a great time despite being dominated by a poison ivy breakout from an unmentionable place.  Among the many things we did while on vacation, we went back to one of our Air Force homes at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson, Arizona.  What can I say?  I loved that place so much but was only able to stay there for 16 months before being moved to RAF Bentwaters in England.  Davis-Monthan AFB is a great base to be stationed as they are a training base for A-10 pilots.  I was a weapons systems mechanic when I was there.  I worked on MAU-40/MAU-50 bomb racks, triple ejector racks (TERS), and LAU-117, LAU-88 missile launchers, and AIM-9 launchers.  Lets not forget the massive powerful GAU-8/A Avenger Cannon, gatling gun.

 

This gun system is an amazing piece of machinery that I have torn down to the smallest piece and put back together again.  This gun system is an ugly monster though when it jams up and I have been involved in a number of them as well.  Although I worked on the A-10 at three different bases (Davis-Monthan, RAF Bentwaters, and Eielson AFB), it was Davis-Monthan where I got my start.  People affectionately refer to this great base as DM.  Amazingly I still have a remote connection to this base even today as I continue to work in a system program office (SPO) for a different weapons system that occasionally requires parts to be pulled from the Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group (AMARG) at Davis-Monthan AFB.

My wife and I have some wonderful memories of this base and my oldest son was born here just prior to the start of the Gulf War.  Of course we had to make a point to come out to the base and take some pictures.  The above A-10 is one of the planes that was there when I was there.  We did not have a lot of time to stay because we had to be somewhere that evening but it was a great time.  The weather was cooler than normal and only hit 93 degrees one time during our entire vacation.  This is almost unheard of for Southern Arizona this time of year.  During our combined trip we took 722 pictures and during our Tucson portion I took 266 photos.  Although most of the pictures are uploaded onto the Flickr site, some 60+ did not make it on their server and I am not sure which ones that did not make it.  All of them did however make it onto my Windows Live site located here.  It is very time consuming to go through more than 700 pictures to verify all the photos especially when many of them are very similar.  I hope you enjoy the vacation photos as much as I did taking them.  Again, I had a bad poison ivy break out as you can see in some of the photos.  It was still a good time despite that.

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