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Lt. Colonel Wendell Ashley U.S. Air Force King High Remembers Ani Dhruva Cole Azevedo Iann Binalber
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Early Life Born January 15th, 1932 in Tuskegee, Alabama His parents are Beatrice Hyde Ashley and Alonzo Ray Ashley He had two brothers and one sister
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High School & College he attended Tuskegee Institute High School, where he was involved in ROTC He attended a 2- week summer encampment for ROTC Attended Tuskegee University, Alabama
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Joining the Air Force He joined the Air force in 1953, due to his involvement in ROTC and growing up around the famous Tuskegee Airmen He was working for an Architectural Firm before he joined Active during the Vietnam and Cold War
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First Assignment Specialized as a civil engineer On his 3rd day at the base in Mobile, Alabama, was assigned to redesign front entrance of the base He was featured in the Mobile Press for the design
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Air Force Service(60's) Stationed in Tokyo at the beginning of the war Later transferred to central Thailand for a "top- secret" mission Stopped by Phillipines before arriving in Takhli, Thailand
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Takhli, Thailand Filled with dense jungle, had to build cantonment area Jungle full of tigers, elephants, many snakes, and other exotic animals had to work with 20-year old supplies (traded with Thai for different food Only got mail/news once a week
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Thailand (cont.) Massive amounts of snakes would appear during monsoon season, would get stuck on jeeps had to prepare for potential war during Cuban Missile Crisis Later stationed in Utapao in the 70's B-52's came in/out of Utapao 24/7 had to follow behind B-52's that landed to make sure bombs wouldn't fall off(which was dangerous)
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Unusual Events in Thailand During secret mission in Takhli, Thailand a herd of Elephants stampeded and destroyed base which took 2 months to build Had to disassemble and hide weapons on themselves in order to smuggle weapons through Philippines Was on nuclear war alert during stay in Thailand for 2 weeks
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Discrimination in Thailand Americans not allowed to sleep in the base Had to sleep outside, had to make latrines and build own sleeping quarters Whole unit was not treated fairly by local militia General of the base gave unrealistic expectations and deadlines
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Life in the Air Force He often thought about his wife and family back home He kept a stamp collection Often only stayed in one place of 2-3 years, as he transferred often Racism prevalent when stationed in south
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Life in the Air Force (cont.) Often spent time in the officer's club People often went to movie theaters, and went bowling The bases often had the same kind facilities and entertainment as normal American communities
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Retirement from the Air Force Retired from the Air Force in 1983 at the rank of Lt. Colonel At one point oversaw up to 1,700 men Worked in the all around the US, Japan, and Germany
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After the Air Force After his service, he worked for an architectural firm in D.C. was the COO and Senior Vice President for US Facilities Incorporated
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Wisdom from Wendell Management(3 M's) -Money -Men -Materials Experience in the military opens doors in life, teaches you life lessons Military men given responsibility earlier on
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Wisdom From Wendell (cont.) Challenges need to be faced head on You need to learn to live with mistakes "People are people, and will treat you as such" Military career is a great career for anybody
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Wisdom From Wendell (Cont.) Don’t take things for granted, sometimes what you get is what you got. Family is what keeps you going through life Education is essentially the key to success Live life to the fullest; no matter what..
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