Glenn Little:
CLASS OF 1986
Northeast High SchoolClass of 1986
Clarksville, TN
Kenwood High SchoolClass of 1986
Baltimore, MD
Stemmers Run Junior High SchoolClass of 1982
Baltimore, MD
Peebles Elementary SchoolClass of 1979
Killeen, TX
Aurora Elementary SchoolClass of 1976
Ft. wainwright, AK
Glenn's Story
Life
I'm married and have two children, Kimberly and (Glenn) Michael. My wife Regina is an accountant. I've been in the USAF for 19 years and was a lab technician until 2002 when I and graduated Physician Assistant training. We've kind of been all over, but currently I'm stationed at Fairchild AFB, WA. I don't get home to Baltimore much, but its always on my mind. If you want to get in touch with me, email me at glennl850 on aol.com. PS. Led Zeppelin Rules!
Military
I've been in the USAF for over 21 years. I started out at Lackland AFB, TX (we all do) and went to laboratory training at Sheppard AFB, TX. From there I headed to Wright-Patterson AFB, OH for more lab training and upon graduating I was sentenced to 2 years back at Lackland. After my time there, I was assigned to RAF Lakenheath in England. That was a great assignment and I'm ready to do another four years over there again. While stationed in England, we travelled to France, Germany, Denmark, Wales, Tenerife and places in between. I also was sent...Expand for more
to Zagreb, Croatia for six months. When my tour ended I was re-assigned to Hurlburt Field, FL...in the panhandle near Pensacola. I finally got off my ass and went back to school and got accepted into PA school. I moved again to San Antonio (yes, back to Texas, yuch) for a year and then finished PA training at Eglin AFB, right down the street from where I was previously assigned. I thought I was done with Florida, but the USAF sent me down south to Patrick AFB, FL. The summer of 2006 I relocated to Fairchild AFB, WA outside of Spokane. Its cool, never mind the 20-25 patients I see daily with hypertension, diabetes, and other stuff. I'm hoping one day to get re-assigned closer to home, particularly when I plan to retire in another 5 years or so. I went to Afghanistan for nine months in 2008 and worked "outside the wire" helping rebuild their country. It was a pretty good deployment, but glad its over. Most likely I will move again summer 2010 and that assignment will be the last as I am more than ready to retire.
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