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I could not help but notice the comments. I was stationed at Roosy Road from 64-66 then musterd out in August of 66. I worked at AFWR as an RD3. Bob, you are right about Fri/Sat nights. My bunk was in the center section of the barracks. Seemed like all the noise sure came up to us. I was there aslo during the Dominican Crisis and the jet fighters would take off over the barracks. Seemed like the enjoyed kicking in the afterburners as they did, especially the after midnight flights. I have been back to Puerto Rico a number of times and plan a trip this summer. I also hope this time to get on base to go see the barracks again and the changes that took place with AFWR after I left those many years ago. Going to try scanning the AFWR patch pic in. This may not work. But if it does, see if you recognize it. We designed it in 65-66.
My older brother was at Roosy at the same time i was. He lived in the center barracks on the second level. We used to play a lot of poker there.
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I could not help but notice the comments. I was stationed at Roosy Road from 64-66 then musterd out in August of 66. I worked at AFWR as an RD3. Bob, you are right about Fri/Sat nights. My bunk was in the center section of the barracks. Seemed like all the noise sure came up to us. I was there aslo during the Dominican Crisis and the jet fighters would take off over the barracks. Seemed like the enjoyed kicking in the afterburners as they did, especially the after midnight flights. I have been back to Puerto Rico a number of times and plan a trip this summer. I also hope this time to get on base to go see the barracks again and the changes that took place with AFWR after I left those many years ago. Going to try scanning the AFWR patch pic in. This may not work. But if it does, see if you recognize it. We designed it in 65-66. My older brother was at Roosy at the same time i was. He lived in the center barracks on the second level. We used to play a lot of poker there.
I thought that was what a sign said when i visited there. I am sorry if I made a mistake. I can correct it. I have friends whom we visited in MacKay
That's amazing. I hope you have a wonderful time. Thank you again for the pictures.
This is my home town, where I was born. Thanks for the pictures..
Luquillo Beach 1964