Tom


    Location:
    Odenton, MD
    Years Attended GCMHS: 1979-1986
    Class Year: Parent
    Relationship Status: Married
    Occupation: Integrated Logistic Support Specialist
    About Me: I have three sons who attended GCMHS from 1979 to 1986. I was the Schools Officer for Hq TUSLOG from 1979 to 1982 until I retired from USAF. I was then Dept of Defense civilian employed at JUSMMAT until July 1986 when I returned to MD and employment at Ft Meade, MD. I am presently a contractor employee of Booz-Allen Hamilton.
    Favorite Turkish Food (if any): Doner Kebab
    How did you hear about us?: From Anita Donahue
    Music: Enjoy Country and light opera such as Three Tenors.
    Movies: Adventure Movies such as Indiana Jones, Star Wars, etc.
    TV: Comedy such a Three & a Half Men, NCIS, Seinfeld, Sports, NASCAR.
    Books: Mostly magazines, such as Time, Sports Illustrated, PC World.
    Hobbies: Computer buff, maintain three web sites, church financial secretary, travel (12 time cruiser).

    Hos Geldeniz

    Monday, March 17, 2008, 09:06 PM [General]

    It's good to join this very active group of Ankara alumni and friends.  After spending 7 years in Ankara, I have a special affinity for the Ankara Scene and I still have friends who travel to Ankara every year and I keep up to date with the progress that Turkey has made in the world.

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    Welcome to the network, Tom. Thanks for the introduction.

    Marc
    March 18, 2008
    06:56 PM CST

    The photo's I have added were taken on a recent cruise that a friend of mine took that stopped in Kushadasi and Istanbul in November 2007. My friend, Don Smith and wife Maryellen, are old Anakaraites like myself, and their son and daughter, Robyn Smith and Mark Smith, attended GCMHS from 1979 through 1984. Robyn is married and has one son, Adam, and Mark is also married and has a son, Chris, who just became an Eagle Scout, and a daughter, Caitlyn. They live near us and we see them regularly.

    Just thought I would post a few photo's to update the Turkish scene.

    Tom

    Tom
    March 22, 2008
    11:02 AM CST

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