Basic Training 1968
Posted for: JAMES BORLAND HIEMENZ:
James B.Hiemenz was in basic training with me at Fort Benning, Ga. at Sand Hill In April and May 1968. I'm fairly certain that his father had been a retired Army Officer. I had remembered he was from Florida and when we graduated basic training I went to a different A.I.T. and therefore never saw him again although I actually do remember him after looking at my Basic Training book with pictures. Ronnie J Jackson U.S. 5345617
Posted by: Ron J. Jackson
Email: ronj@pointlink.com
Relationship: Served in same company E at Fort Benning 5th Battalion
Tuesday, June 1, 1999
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