I was 7 and we were stationed at McCoy Air force base (now Orlando international airport) I used to sit at the end of the runway in the fenced playground and watch the B-52s and KC-135s roll out during the many ORIs that were run. The world wasn't as ainal as it is now so it was nothing for the families to visit their Dads outside the underground bunker.
I remember sitting there watching them load bombs and fuel like it was just a normal day thing. We didn't wear helmets to ride our bikes, having honor was't just a cliche, the presidency wasn't a joke, we spent more time outside than inside, Johnny Carson was the best show, and your word was your bond.
Average cost of a new home was 14K, new car 2500, and the average income was 7K. It was a great time to grow up.
