Frank Blankenship:
CLASS OF 1973
Greenbrier East High SchoolClass of 1973
Lewisburg, WV
Pimlico Junior High SchoolClass of 1970
Baltimore, MD
Roland Park Junior High SchoolClass of 1970
Baltimore, MD
Mount Washington Elementary School 221Class of 1967
Baltimore, MD
Rodgers Forge Elementary SchoolClass of 1967
Baltimore, MD
Frank's Story
Military
U.S. Air Force 1974 to retirement in 1994.
--10 years in my ancestral homeland of Germany at the U.S. Air Force Headquarters in Europe - at Ramstein Air Base, Germany working for the Command Surgeon General of U.S. Air Forces in Europe, and Allied Air Forces, Central Europe; as well as the U.S European Command (over all U.S. forces in Europe) ... including 2 years closing down Zweibrucken Air Base (near the border with France).
-- 5 years at Headquarters, U.S. Air Force in Washington - The Pentagon, "Air Staff", working for The Surgeon General, USAF.
-- 5 years flying Special Air Missions (Air Crew / Protocol), as Air Force One, Air Force Two, and Air Support for President Reagan's Cabinet, The Congress, and Visiting Heads of State. During this time I was privileged to be able to fly to and visit practically every country on the globe, with the exception of the majority of countries in the ...Expand for more
Soviet Union
After retiring in 1994, I came back to the Greenbrier Valley enroute to Florida where I lived in a house on the beach at Ormond Beach (north of Daytona Beach) for a year. Not liking the empty headed mind set of the "beach set", I moved to my birth state of Maryland - where my Mother still lives. After a year and a half there, I decided it was time to return to my fathers family homeland (where I had lived and gone to High School) in the Greenbrier Valley ... where my Great, Great, Great, Great, Great Grandfather Johann David Zorbach settled after fighting as a Cannoneer in the Revolutionary War. He is buried at Old Stone Presbyterian Cemetery in Lewisburg - across from Carnegie Hall on the Greenbrier College Campus ... and down the street from The Greenbrier County Museum at North House where a number of pieces of furnitute which he made (as a cabinet / furniture maker) are on display.
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