In today's program we meet former United States Air Force Master Sergeant Bill Parsons. A kid of the 1950s and 1960s, Bill grew up in small town, rural Kentucky. In his senior year of high school he enlisted in the Air Force under the Delayed Enlistment Program. Once in the Air Force he became a Transportation Vehicle Operator then cross-trained into what is now called the Occupational Safety Career Field. Dynamics and experiences had Bill take off from the Air Force, move along to OSHA Headq...
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In today's program we meet former United States Air Force Master Sergeant Bill Parsons. A kid of the 1950s and 1960s, Bill grew up in small town, rural Kentucky. In his senior year of high school he enlisted in the Air Force under the Delayed Enlistment Program. Once in the Air Force he became a Transportation Vehicle Operator then cross-trained into what is now called the Occupational Safety Career Field. Dynamics and experiences had Bill take off from the Air Force, move along to OSHA Headq...
World War II Veteran, Captain Lloyd Grable, United States Army, Retired
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World War II Veteran, Captain Lloyd Grable, United States Army, Retired
In celebration of our nation's 249th birthday, we continue this series of Veterviews with another World War II vet, U.S. Army Captain Lloyd Grable. Captain Grable grew up in San Francisco, California. When World War II broke out, he enlisted in the US Army and was selected early for a commission as an officer. As the war came to a close following the dropping of nuclear bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan, Lloyd was part of the US Military nation rebuilding effort. ...
Veterans Corner Radio
In today's program we meet former United States Air Force Master Sergeant Bill Parsons. A kid of the 1950s and 1960s, Bill grew up in small town, rural Kentucky. In his senior year of high school he enlisted in the Air Force under the Delayed Enlistment Program. Once in the Air Force he became a Transportation Vehicle Operator then cross-trained into what is now called the Occupational Safety Career Field. Dynamics and experiences had Bill take off from the Air Force, move along to OSHA Headq...