NJROTC INSTRUCTOR 1976/1979, WASHINGTON, INDIANA, THEN SOUTH TO ED WHITE HIGH HIGH SCHOOL IN JACKSONVILLE, FLA., THEN BLUE CROSS OF FLORIDA 1979/1997 = HEALTHCARE AUDITOR. 1981/2003 SWORN IN AND ATTAINED RANK OF LT. FLORIDA HIGHWAY PATROL AUX/RESERVE OFFICER. PRESENTLY RETIRED ENJOYING LIFE IN TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA.
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Description Marble Mountain Air Facility (MMAF) was an aviation facility used primarily by the United States Marine Corps during the Vietnam War. It was a helicopter facility that was constructed in August 1965 and served as home to Marine Aircraft Group 16, the 5th Special Forces Group and an assortment of other squadrons until May 1971.
It was controlled by the United States Army from May 1971 through August 1972 and finally by the South Vietnamese Air Force from August 29, 1972 through March 29, 1975 when it fell to the North Vietnamese Army. It was located in Quang Nam Province 5 miles (8 km) southeast of Da Nang Air Base on a strip of beach between China Beach and the Marble Mountains.