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Cuppy Johndro
Приєднався 26 січ 2010
August 6, 2024
B52 69th Bomb Squadron coming in for landing at Loring AFB from Minot ND
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Charles J Loring Ceremony in Korea
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Major Charles J. Loring Jr. Medal of Honor winner was given Military Order of Merit in South Korea on July 27, 2024. His Grandson Joseph Matta accepted the award in honor of his deceased Grandfather, a WWII POW MIA Survivor and Korean War Veteran.
LORING OPEN HOUSE 2024 2
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Helpful Hints Handicappped drop off at Museum at the mouth of the driveway. Golf Carts to help shuttle you back and forth to the aircraft. Bring a chair Concert Friday gates open at 5, concert at 530-6, Bring a chair. $20 adults 16 and over, $10 for 5-16 and under 5 free. Beer Garden on site and food. CASH IS KING ALWAYS!
Loring Air Museum Nights
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Peter Noddin expert in Airplane Archeology will discuss the 1958 year at Loring AFB. The deadliest year there was and the crashes.
Loring Open House August 2 4
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Loring Open House Promo Video August 2-4, 2024.
The Weapons Storage Tour
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THIS IS A VIDEO PROMO FOR THE LORING OPEN HOUSE 2024. HAS ALL THE SPONSORS LOGOS ON IT UP TILL 6/23/2024
LORING OPEN HOUSE 2024
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Loring Air Museum Open House 2024. B-52 and KC-135 on the ground!! Don't miss this event August 2-4, 2024. Tours, Arch Hangar open, Forest Service on site, Recruiters, Vendors, Crafters, Authors and so much more.
The Loring Arch Hangar 2016 with doors open
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The video is of the Loring Arch Hangar. Sound has been omitted due to some language. You can see the Arch doors opened for the event in 2016. I am unsure when and if they were ever opened again.
Loring AFB Early Years
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Thanks to Ed Crosby for providing the old 8mm reel. He bought it online as part of a package deal labeled Loring AFB. I converted it to find what you see here. I slowed it down for better viewing. Strategic Air Commmand, Loring AFB
Aerial of Woods, Small Towns, Rivers, Farmlands
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Originally done by WAGM TV 8. Unsure if it was ever on the TV because there is a lot of viewing on it. view time is 20:22 Aroostook County Maine
LORING IN WINTER
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Loring AFB Airman return to Loring AFB following Desert Storm / Desert Shield
Aerial of PI WAGM Farmland North Caribou
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Converted from Old WAGM tapes given to the Loring Air Museum, and then we gave back to them, they converted again for us. Then, someone else converted to MP4 for the museum.
TEACHING CHILDREN ABOUT OUR MILITARY THROUGH SONG
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I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO THESE SONGS. THIS IS TO TEACH THE YOUTH ABOUT PRIDE AND PATRIOTISM. ABOUT OUR ARMED FORCES
Loring Air Museum Presents Major Loring Jr Crash Parts Unveiling
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Loring Air Museum Presents Major Loring Jr Crash Parts Unveiling
B 52 Static Display at Loring Open House 2022
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B 52 Static Display at Loring Open House 2022
A reminder of how crappy video was in those days!
Limestone HS class of 1969.
I was discharged and left Loring in 1965 and have returned 4 times since. My first visit was in 1969 with my family. I have returned 3 additional times since for reunions with my Squadron buddies. All have been sad returns, seeing the base abandoned, not at all the way I left it. I thought the base would always be there, it’s difficult to describe the feelings experienced through the closure. I thoroughly enjoyed my time at Loring, there was a special camaraderie among the troops at that time. Thanks for posting Cuppy.
Whats with all the attitude
Wheres part 1
I was there in 1981, CE
I was at Loring from Jan 1959 to Aug 1960 were I was discharge from after my 4 years was up
I was there! Thanks for sharing!!!
What was the "opened house?" A gutted relic that use to shine bright? This is an embrassment to what use to be SAC.
I was stationed at Loring AFB from Sept of 1962 to Jan of 1966 in the 23MMS (Munition Maintenance Squadron). My teammates and I loaded (and downloaded after missions) nuclear warheads in hundreds of these missiles.
I was born there in 1957, left in that same year then came back today in 2022 to find the sight. ✈️
Just ran across this and it brought tears to my eyes.
When the hound dog was phased out , I was assigned to the 28th FMS welding shop at Ellsworth AFB, SD. We were tasked with cutting out the guidance system in the jet engine intake.
Just seeing this now. Great job. I really miss that place
I was in the 42nd SPS and spent many days in that WSA... That entrance to the WSA has a lot of funny memories...The most important thing in that entrance building was the coffee maker...I had to be trained to make the coffee..Per. my Sargent.. Then there was the task of inspecting the vehicles coming into the area with the mirror on the end of the pole to look under the vehicles...Big fun in the cold...Besides that building there was only one other building we would stay in and that was were the fire team stayed..If you were lucky you would get that post for the day and you could sit and watch TV all day until chow came or they had a exercise and you had to go address the situation. Each area had one of those building were there was a fire team posted with a peace keeper..Normally the officer of the day would come by and you had to say hello or in some cases "Report". It was always a good time...If you were lucky enough to get one of the post guarding the fence (Sarcasm) Sitting staring at the fence was very boring and art of the job. They never mention that part and the black flies out at that WSA were unrelenting..You had a few two many posts at the WSA and some one man posts. A few of those one man post were in a very shabby wood shacks..A window facing the fence. No chair and you were not suppose to read anything while on post.. You really did not know what or where you would be until you went to the armory for guard mount and read the print out of what post you would have before your shift started.
What happened to the Hound dog and Quail missiles on pedestals in front of the FTD Building?
I recall that it had structural damage after the earthquake. I recommended to MR. Kelly, at the ski chalet, that they should use the debris to extend the hill. Some of that is buried at the top.
Was there for almost 2 miserable years. A real dump. Worst tour of duty I ever had
Loring was my only assignment that the locals really wanted the Air Force to be there 87-92
Great tribute!
I was born in there in 1966. I guess it was crumbling away and was no longer safe.
Great to hear these stories after researching Loring throughout the years.Great job on the video.Ever found any video of the closure of Loring?Archival news footage?I've heard stories from people there at the time while I was was while I was on active duty in the early 2000s.They were there to close it down in 1994 and one recalled doing an interview with a local news crew.
I was working in the Tower that day working my first air show as an A1C! Good memories!
Actually I think it was the 92 air show now that I am thinking about it because the Thunderbirds were there
They cancelled the direct flights from Boston to Presque Isle. I'm NOT getting on in Boston flying to either NJ or Cleveland first and then heading north. What a pity.
No information about the UFO incident in 1975? ua-cam.com/video/TuqVIKdI1HM/v-deo.html
My family arrived at Loring in August, 1955, the base was brand new and they were still building to complete the base. I turned seven the month we get there and lived there until March, 1961. We lived at 181 Mehan Dr. for the first two years and 20 Owens Dr. for the rest of the time. Both Damon Elementary and Harrison Elementary were so new that we had to wait a year for Harrison to open. Coming from Southern California it was certainly a major transition for our family but we loved it. It was an amazing place to be a little kid, the woods were the perfect playground and the base had wonderful amenities for kids too. Our family had the fondest memories of Loring, I still think of it often.
Hi I'm a new subscriber.I was st Loring from March 1969 to October 1970. Is the base open to the public now or do you need permission?
AWESOME Job Cuppy!!
We were playing Cranium
I HATE the "new" Boston to NJ to Loring flights. What a shame. I may never make it back up.
I was born there Dec 24th 1965. Delivered by Dr. Lt. Col. Spangler.
I was born there on 1/31/73
Thanks so much for posting this, Cuppy. That was such a happy time!
I worked on the Hound Dogs in the 19thAMMS 1972-1976 Warner Robins Ga. I am wondering why they choose to display one without an engine. The AGM 28 launched with the engines attached,that is the only way they could get to the target. Wierd to me??
Larry, they probably couldn't find an engine but it is strange, the jet was such a important part of the "Dog"
Every one I worked on had an engine
Reggie Ouillette is my grandfather... I am proud of his involvement in preserving the history of this site and the years of work he and my dad and uncle did there.
That is awesome to hear!!! Please be sure to share this with your family!!! I am proud to have worked with Reggie for the last 13 years!! What a great guy!
I was in the 27Th from 66 to 69 . In the cnl shop . The wife and I loved it.
This brings back so many memories, I worked on these 66 to 70 at Loring, Warner Robins and Dow AFB. The hanger maint folks got them ready, we towed them out to the flight line and uploaded them to the B52, attached with big bolts in the front and a pin in the back of the pylon. I remember laying back against the rudder and directing the guys on the ground to align the rear pin hole that held the rear to the B52. Hook up those big cannon plugs with about a hundred pins that connected the Hound Dog to the electrical of the bomber, fire the jet up and run the systems. My ears still ring from the noise. I would give anything to do it again!
I would too William.
Was stationed there for about seven months in 1970. Volunteered to go to Vietnam to get away from a base that had seemingly been forgotten by the Pentagon. Facilities were in terrible repair. I got a big kick out seeing Bill Cowan on this video. I was stationed with him at Pease, NH in the late 70s. He looks and sounds exactly like he did 40 years ago.
Loring AFB was open in 1953 and closed in 1994. Thank you to all those that lived worked and served on Loring. Thank you for helping us preserve the memories of the base. More videos like this will be coming along. If you liked this please be sure to share with those no on facebook. Send it to them via email or sit with them and show them this. Thank you. If your in the area of Aroostook County and I have time and you do, I would love to save your story for historical value! Thank you all for watching.
Thanks to those who participated in this event.
OUR NAVY SON CAME HOME AND SURPRISED THE DOGS!! HE MISSED THEM SO MUCH AND THEY MISSED HIM TOO. CHRIS WITH GAP THE WHITE JACK RUSSELL AND BRONX THE DASCHUND.
Well...there goes my Immunization/Allergy Clinic. (81-84)
What an amazing tribute to Ann through the years! It shows how much she meant to everyone, her battle and her triumphs! Thank You Cuppy for a small glimpse of her life! God's Speed Ann and you will be forever missed!
Some nice imagery to remind me of my high school days there (Limestone HS alumn), I remember events with the boy scouts at the Arch Hangar, what a huge hangar (designed for the B-36 if I remember right). We were there from 78-83 on Loring Drive, I think the house we lived in is gone now, at least from what I can tell from Google maps satellite view. Live in SoCal now, and have to laugh when people complain about cold in the winter. They have no idea. Thanks for the video, would love to see more.
$140,500 Raised! Way to go Aroostook County!