Austin, E. Ray, MSG

Adjutant General
 
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Current Service Status
USA Retired
Current/Last Rank
Master Sergeant
Current/Last Service Branch
Adjutant General Corps
Current/Last Primary MOS
00R-Retention
Current/Last MOS Group
Adjutant General
Primary Unit
1985-1987, 00R, United States Army Information Systems Command (USAISC)
Previously Held MOS
36A10-Wireman
36K10-Tactical Wire Operations Specialist
36A20-Wireman
05C10-Radio Teletype Operator
31B10-Field Communications Electronics Equipment Mechanic
31G40-Tactical Communications Chief
67B-Certified General Aircraft Repairer
Service Years
1964 - 1991
Other Languages
German
Korean
Vietnamese
Official/Unofficial US Army Certificates
Certificate Of Achievement
Certificate Of Appreciation
Letter of Appreciation
Letter of Commendation
Presidential Certificate of Appreciation
Voice Edition
Adjutant General Corps
Master Sergeant
Eight Service Stripes
Four Overseas Service Bars

 Official Badges 

I Field Force, Vietnam Career Counselor Army Retired-Soldier for Life US Army Retired

US Army Retired (Post-2007)


 Unofficial Badges 

Armor Shoulder Cord Artillery Shoulder Cord Signal Shoulder Cord




 Additional Information
What are you doing now:


Officially retired from everything!
 

Please visit my photography website with hundreds of pictures: http://eraya.fotki.com/

   
Other Comments:

After serving 26 years in the United States Army and traveling all around the world, so to speak, and visiting 16 different foreign countries both work-related and for R&R, as well as traveling to and thru 40 or more of the States in the United States to include Hawaii and Alaska, I decided it was time to hang up my guns and retire. 

My last job assignment in the Army was at Fort Ord, CA (February 1990 until May 1991) as Senior Career Counselor (00R50) for Headquarters, 1st Aviation Brigade.
 
During the last year of my long Army career and after submitting for retirement, I worked part-time at a local Radio Shack in Marina, CA outside of Fort Ord. At the end of May 1991, after my retirement ceremony, buying a new truck, and loading up my worldy goods, I left Fort Ord around 4 a.m. on a Friday morning loaded with bottles of water and snacks in an Ice Chest, a Thermos of Coffee on the front seat, a pack of No-Doze Tables, the Pacific Ocean and California in my rear-view mirrow. I headed East towards Hampton Roads and the warm beaches on the Alantic Ocean side of Virginia. (Here's the crazy part) With only a few days rest along the way while visiting family members in Indiana and Ohio, I made the coast to coast journey in less than a week (Never again!). 

After retiring from the Army in May of 1991 and moving back to Virginia, I again worked part-time at a Radio Shack located in the Hampton Mall in Hampton Roads, VA. After about nineteen months in Virginia and getting a good Tan, I got homesick for Tennessee, so in February 1993, I moved from Virginia to Gatlinburg, TN, (Closer to home) and lived and worked for about six months for a Chalet Company, making Reservations. Around June 1993, I moved from Gatlinburg to Cookeville, TN, and worked part-time at a Walmart store, then enrolled in, and graduated from, an Architectural Drafting School in Livingston TN and then moved to Dale Hollow Lake in Pickett County TN where for about ten years I ran my own Professional Photography business and also worked part-time at a local Funeral Home. 

In 2004, my wife and I moved back to Scott County Tennessee where I was born and raised, and for two or three years I worked part-time for FOUR OAKS FUNERAL HOME before finally retiring for good.

Now, I'm just trying to stay out of trouble!

   

 Tributes from Members  
Military Bio posted by SC Glaeseman, Ron R, SP 5 6
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 Enlisted/Officer Basic Training
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  1964, 6th Battalion, 2nd Training Regiment (BCT) (Fort Gordon, GA), D
 Unit Assignments
1st Battalion, 83rd Artillery72nd Field Artillery Group2nd Battalion, 79th Field Artillery Regiment1st Battalion, 92nd Artillery
3rd Battalion, 32nd Artillery12th Aviation Group194th Armor Brigade1st Battalion, 30th Infantry
2nd Battalion, 26th Field Artillery1st Battalion, 321st Field Artillery2nd Infantry Division2nd Battalion, 502nd Infantry
Division Support Command (DISCOM) 101st Airborne DivisionUnited States Army Information Systems Command (USAISC)7th Signal BrigadeArmy Garrison Fort Ord, CA
  1964-1964, 36A10, B Battery, 1st Battalion, 83rd Artillery
  1965-1967, 36K10, 72nd Field Artillery Group
  1967-1967, 36K10, 2nd Battalion, 79th Field Artillery Regiment
  1969-1970, 36A20, HHB, 1st Battalion, 92nd Artillery
  1970-1970, 05C10, HHB, 3rd Battalion, 32nd Artillery
  1971-1972, 31B10, 12th Aviation Group
  1972-1974, 31B10, 194th Armor Brigade
  1974-1974, 31G40, HHC, 1st Battalion, 30th Infantry
  1974-1976, 31G40, B Battery, 2nd Battalion, 26th Field Artillery
  1977-1979, 67B, HHB, 1st Battalion, 321st Field Artillery
  1979-1980, 67B, HHC, 2nd Infantry Division
  1980-1980, 67B, HHC, 2nd Battalion, 502nd Infantry
  1980-1985, 00R, 101st Adjutant General Company, Division Support Command (DISCOM) 101st Airborne Division
  1985-1987, 00R, United States Army Information Systems Command (USAISC)
  1987-1990, 00R, 7th Signal Brigade
  1990-1991, 00R, Army Garrison Fort Ord, CA
  1990-1991, 00R, Army Garrison Fort Ord, CA
 Combat and Non-Combat Operations
  1969-1969 Vietnam War/Counteroffensive Phase VI Campaign (1968-69)
  1969-1969 Vietnam War/Tet 69 Counteroffensive Campaign
  1969-1969 Vietnam War/Summer-Fall 1969 Campaign
 Reflections on Service
MSG
Please describe who or what influenced your decision to join the Army.
Whether you were in the service for several years or as a career, please describe the direction or path you took. Where did you go to basic training and what units, bases or squadrons were you assigned to? What was your reason for leaving?
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From your entire military service, describe any memories you still reflect back on to this day.
What professional achievements are you most proud of from your military career?
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What profession did you follow after your military service and what are you doing now? If you are currently serving, what is your present occupational specialty?
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