About
this site: You
probably discovered this web site for a reason. You were likely affiliated in
some way with GLCM and need no introduction to what it was all about. This
web site is dedicated to GLCM and the people who
built, fielded, maintained, and finally, deactivated it.
The site began as "something to do" a few years ago while I was
reminiscing about the best part of my military career. So far, hundreds of
visitors have visited the GLCM Pages. I have not been able to update the site
as often as I would like. Also, I have had many problems with 'free' hosting
service’s free services. As of April 2004 I am running my own
servers...a science experiment to be sure, but I am no longer limited in what
can be done...in fact the only limitation is time! Thus, as of April 2004 the
GLCM Pages have a rebirth and are slowly growing again.
Everyone who is a part of the GLCM legacy likes to connect with the past. I
do plan to evolve this site over time. To that end, I need your help! Please,
feel free to send me anything for posting here. You can send stories,
pictures, links, or whatever you have that is part of the GLCM legacy. I will
post it as quick as I can. Come back, and I promise to keep this site
growing........Even more important, contribute! Send some scanned images of
your GLCM memories! How about take some digital photos of your old awards,
plaques, coins, patches; any anything you think might be worthy to share.
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About
me: First, I am
not a web developer, and I do not expect this site to be an especially good
example of how to do good web development. I did pass seven years of my life
working in Ground Launched Cruise Missile system. Of those, I spent four at Comiso AS, Sicily
and the other three at Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ. At Comiso, I worked in the Weapons Control System (WCS) shop
and in the Specialized Training Branch (STB) training from 84-87. I returned
in 90/91 for the final days and eventual shutdown. At D-M I was a field
maintenance dispersal instructor in Bravo flight. I was fortunate to then
work in space launch operations at Cape Canaveral FL for another 7 years and
then at Air Force Space Command HQ where I retired.
Regards,
Mike Dolloff, SMSgt USAF, Ret.
Drop me a line: glcm@dolloff.net
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