2876th  ~  Photo Page

Orderly room and barracks of the 2876th GEEIA Squadron

Matt Felici and Ron Roy  in Guam (1968)

Ron Roy and Alex Mesevich in Guam (1968)

Matt Felici at the beach in Guam (1968)

Matt Felici in Bauang, LA Union (1968)

Matt Felici at Monument Valley (2005)

(L to R) Mike Strickland, Ike Howland, Benny ?????, Bob Noone

Preparing to set a gin pole at Camp O’Donnell (1962)

Members of the 2876th GEEIA setting a gin pole at Camp O’Donnell with a V-18 (1962)

Team-02

This photo was taken at Clark AFB, in 1968.  The airmen were members of the 2876th GEEIA Squadron, and they are from left to right -- James Warner, Alex Mesevich, Buck Reynolds, and Bert Gwaltney.  They were preparing to install some weather station equipment in the control tower

Clark Team Installing Weather Equipment

After checking the specs and documentation, the team in this photo was running diagnostics and checking the equipment after installation

Damaged ILS Antenna

Above & Below -- The photos show what was left of an ILS course and directional antenna at Clark AFB after a F-104 over shot the runway.  This was about 1968-69 after a GEEIA team had installed the system

Damaged Course Antenna
Clark AFB Control Tower

Clark AFB control tower console (circa 1968)

Clark AFB control tower from parachute shop roof

Clark AFB control tower photographed from the top of the parachute shop (circa 1968)

Clark Parachute Shop

Clark AFB parachute shop (circa 1968)

Installing weather satellite antenna
Coombs and McLean Installing an Antenna

Above, left & below

A GEEIA team consisting of William McManus, Charles Coombs, and James Warner installing a weather satellite receiver antenna on top of the parachute ship  at Clark AFB

McManus,Coombs & Warner
TACAN Transmitter
TACAN Antenna1

TACAN receiver (left) and antenna (top) at Clark AFB