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The World According To RenSpur I'm taking it this is my own personal page and isn't going to have open access. So I am pretty much using it as a sandbox that isn't going to be triggered for publication. I haven't used Wikipedia for longer than most have been on it. Need to brush up so if you are accessing this page through some sort of "talk" interlink don't worry, this isn't going to be published. I may use the "talk" as a kind of Wikiblog posting my thoughts and ideas.

Glenn Fannin - Author
BornGlenn K. Fannin Jr.
Fairborn, Ohio
OccupationWriter
LanguageEnglish

Military Service

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United States Army Security Agency

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Army Security Agency 1967 to 1971

Duty Stations

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Fort Jackson

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Glenn K. Fannin Jr. at Fort Jackson
Part of Basic Training
Columbia, South Carolina
USATC & Fort Jackson Distinctive Unit Insignia

Basic Training, Columbia South Carolina, 1967.

Fort Devens

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Glenn K. Fannin Jr. at Fort Devens
Part of Member of United States Army Security Agency
Fort Devens,Ayer / Shirley, Massachusetts, USA
Old postcard of Army cantonment at Camp Devens
Site history
Battles/warsConflicts involved in Vietnam War:
Tet Offensive 1968, 4th Counter Offensive, 5th Counter Offensive

Basic Morse Code Training, Advanced Morse Code Training, Vietnam Tactical Training Course

Davis Station

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Crazy Cats

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1st Avn. Radio Research Company, Cam Rahn Bay, S. Vietnam, 1968. A part of Operation Igloo White. In 1968, the next tactical improvement was the RU-21 LAFFIN EAGLE and the JU-21 LEFT JAB, the latter being the first with computerized direction finding and data storage. Even more advanced ASA equipment was on P-2V aircraft borrowed from the Navy, and called CEFLIEN LION or CRAZY CAT platforms.

8 Ball Company

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330th Radio Research Company subordinate to 313th Military Intelligence Battalion (United States) officially known as the 313th Radio Research Battalion, Pleiku, S. Vietnam, 1968

Herzo Base

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318th ASA Field Station, Herzogenaurach, Germany, 1970