It has been six years this week since the 332nd Flying Mongrels 
http://www.332nd.org/ opened their doors. I have made countless friends due Aces High and Warbirds. 
Our squad members in these six years have shared and grieved many losses. Members have lost their jobs, suffered through divorce, lost parents and children. Some of us have shed tears of joy and pain together. I cannot begin to tell you the number of times members have come to the aid of one another for various reasons. The generosity of this group gives testimony to what we are about. 
A place where men become friends and friends become brothers. 
I started this squad under the prompting of Al “docdog” Arline in 1997. It steadly grew for 2 years until we made the move to Aces High. Many stayed in Warbirds, but about 1/3 of us moved over. Ghosth led the charge to make the move and has been a faithful, steadfast, solid X.O. for several years now. Truly my right hand man. Yet from our newest members, Mrmidi, Falcon59, and Coyote22 to some of our oldest Wklink, Harppa, Texdog, TeeeRex, and all those in-between, each one makes it a better squad. I am blessed to call these guys my friends and am a fortunate they consider the same of me. Lastly I want to thank Ozark for hosting our site and his continued time in the managing our squad BB. 

Our squad from its conception has focused on having fun and making friends and I attribute that philosophy to the success of the squad and to its quality members. It is rare indeed that we have had to give a member the boot, but it is not a perfect world. The members list is long, but by no means complete. Every November I post a list of current and former members and inevitable miss one or two. Members are given ranks in accordance to our posted rules and regulations which has been modified over the years to suit us best. Ranks really mean little to us, but simply show those who have been with use the longest, flown the most missions and at times have lead missions. In many instances the low rank and number of missions flown do not reflect how long someone has been a member. Many of those who are 2nd Lieutenants or Airman have been members for well over a year, but are unable to make many of the squad nights to earn a mission. Also many of the past names are well known regulars and now have their own squad after cutting their teeth with us. 
None of us made the 2003 con, but here are some pictures from the 2002 Con. 
http://www.arff.info/Con2002.htm We expect quite a large turn out for the 2004. If I missed anyone below let me know, but after checking it twice everyone should be listed. 
Current members X.O. Lt. Colonel Bill “ghosth” Jamison – 178 missions 
Major Gary “vaderr” Soares – 92 missions 
Major Kevin “nifty” Haynes – 100 missions
Captain Bill “TeeeRex” Wainscott – 119 missions 
 Captain Todd “Texdog” Cooley – 61 missions
Captain Don “Ozark” Elliot – 71 missions 
Captain Dan “”hamerd” Scott – 54 missions 
Co Founder - Major Al "docdog" Arline - 57 missions
Captain Nick “Starbird Ristow – 75 missions 
Captain Tom “wklink” Cofield – 58 missions 
Captain Steven “puke” Johnson – 62 missions 
Captain John “banana” Dahlen – 56 missions 
Captain Scott “swagger” Erich – 59 missions 
Captain Nick “sarge1” Martin – 26 missions
1st Lieutenant Dick “maddog” Thompson – 40 missions  
1st Lieutenant Warren “sour” Gross – 39 missions 
1st Lieutenant Pascal “deSelys” Roman – 26 missions 
1st Lieutenant Joe “blutik” Barry – 48 missions 
1st Lieutenant Larry “SunKing” Sterling – 34 missions
1st Lieutenant Ted "TeeDog" Severns – 32 missions
1st Lieutenant Don "cup" Howden – 31 missions
1st Lieutenant – Ian “Renrael” Farrell – 31 missions
1st Lieutenant Brad “GeoDog” Stark – 27 missions
1st Lieutenant Mark “makarov9” Lagarde – 26 missions 
2nd Lieutenant Shannon “forHIM” Ryks – 22 missions
2nd Lieutenant Kim “speede” Werenka – 20 missions 
2nd Lieutenant Justin "wineman" Boeger – 18 missions
2nd Lieutenant - Bernie "skernsk" Failing – 17 missions
2nd Lieutenant Todd “w00lie” Woolever – 15 missions 
2nd Lieutenant - Ted "mrmidi" White – 15 missions
2nd Lieutenant - Eleuterio "Falcon59" Santana – 11 missions
Airman Mark "grillman" LaPlante – 8 missions
Airman Fred "coyote22" Budziak – 4 missions
Past members Major Harri "harppa" Neimi - 92 missions 
Major Stephan "woodog" Waldtmann - 61 missions 
Captain Frank “tbones” Perisino – 61 missions
Captain Marshall "dracer" Campbell - 58 missions 
Captain David "booker/pageflip" Erb - 55 missions
Captain Mike "rock" Bunn - 48 missions
Captain Rasmus "wilbus" Mattsson -48 missions 
1st Lieutenant Chris "b-town" Bradbury - 46 missions 
Captain Paul "gospel" Lukes 44 missions
Captain Arlis "ibex" Kelly - 38 missions 
1st Lieutenant Larry "killdog" Clopton
Captain D.R. "tufdog" Smith - 34 missions 
1st Lieutenant Trey "ammo" Wells - 31 missions 
Captain Petros "macho" Matsakos - 30 missions 
Captain Stephen "gunthr" Guenther - 30 missions 
1st Lieutenant Brad “paxil” Stark – 25 missions
1st Lieutenant Oscar "odee" Dillion - 23 missions 
1st Lieutenant Dan "rico" Thacker - 20 missions 
2nd Lieutenant Mark "merlly" Travis - 21 missions 
2nd Lieutenant Matt "shermn" Sherman - 19 missions 
Captain Tom "snowy" MacDonald - 18 missions 
2nd Lieutenant Hogni "darling" Gylfason - 18 missions 
2nd Lieutenant Keith "hudman" Morris - 17 missions 
2nd Lieutenant Ken "x-man" Baugh - 15 missions 
2nd Lieutenant Brian "canine" Churchill -15 missions 
1st Lieutenant Geir-Anders "GA" Hansen - 13 missions 
2nd Lieutenant Rudi "andy" Sovik - 10 missions 
2nd Lieutenant Herbert "udog" Walbeck - 10 missions  
Airman Lou "nicet" Pesano - 7 missions 
Airman David “Bbanzai” Finan – 7 missions
Airman Chris "bmer1171" Toombs - 6 missions 
Airman Anthony "megado" Clopton - 5 missions 
Airman Wayne "grumps"Fisher -5 missions 
Airman Chris "nopoop" Overholser - 4 missions 
Airman Richard "MataHari" Ness - 3 missions 
Airman Bob "cutter" Godfrey - 2 missions
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CO CM daddog
332nd Flying Mongrels RosterNoses in the wind since 1997.
It took you 10 minutes to make “that” mission? What did you do with the other eight? – Swagger