I first met John when we were both at Loring AFB, Maine. John was a co-pilot and I was an electronic warfare officer on B-52 bombers. Since we were both amateur radio operators, we would talk frequently on our radios. We used nicknames for each other on the radio, he was the "Boomer" and I was the "Fisherman". John and I had a lot of fun together.
Unfortunately, we didn't have enough time together at Loring. John was transferred to a different assignment, with his final assignment being a forward air controller in Korea. But fortunately, through amateur radio, we were able to stay in touch. John had a Jeep with a radio when he was in Korea, and we were able to talk from the USA to Korea via radio.
I wish John and I had lived closer together after we left the air force so we could have met up more frequently. But at least we had our radios on which to talk.
l'll always remember John as a great friend, and I will miss him.
Richard Yerian