Served two tours separated by a 6 month stint at Vint Hill. I was one of the first ASA people in Vietnam - just a couple of days ahead of the arrival of the WHITE BIRCH/SABER TOOTH contingentĭuty Stations Ft Devens AIT Det j 3rds RRSOU (8th RRU ) Phu Bai 83rd RRSOU Bangkok TDY at Ubon for a couple weeks) 7th RRS Udorn (TDY after TET)ĭuty Stations ASAFS Rothwesten, Germany Augsburg, Germanyĭuty Stations RRCUV Davis Station VN Fort Bragg, NCĭuty Stations Fort McClellan, Alabama Fort Devens, MA Augsburg, Germanyĭuty Stations Ft Devens. Statesboro Herald, Sign the Legacy online guestbook at Stations Vint Hill Farms - Two Rock Ranch - Arlington Hall Station - Fort Devens, MA - 126th Signal Service Co - 60th Signal Service Company - 1st Radio Squadron, Mobile - 330th Communications Reconnaissance Company - USASAPAC Theater Technical Support Team - 3rd RRU - 8th RRU - 9th USASA Field Station - 10th USASA Field Station - 14th USASA Field StationĬomments I was a career ASA'er - 20 years in service and 16-1/2 years in the Far East. Friends may sign the online register book at Joiner-Anderson Funeral Home & Crematory of Statesboro is in charge of arrangements. A graveside service will follow visitation at 11:30 at Corinth-Leefield Cemetery in Brooklet with Pastor Joe Eason officiating. at Joiner-Anderson Funeral Home in Statesboro. The family will receive visitors on Thursday from 10 a.m. great-niece, Jersey Miles of Ramstein, AFB, Germany numerous cousins and special friends, Jim Neal, Kirby and Becky Waters, Edna and Frank Miller, Dr. great-nephews, James, Jesse Miles of Ramstein, AFB, Germany Liam, Simon Miles, Nevils, Ga. uncle, Gene, and aunt, Mary Waters of Statesboro, Ga. nephews, Adam Miles, Ramstein Air Force Base, Germany Timothy Miles, Nevils, Ga. and Kimberly and Joe Page, Statesboro, Ga. He is survived by his sisters and brother-in-law, Regina Miles, Nevils, Ga. He was preceded in death by his parents, Reginald and Margaret Brinson Waters and brother-in-law, Larry Miles. He was a member of the Roscoe Roberts Sunday School Class at Trinity Baptist Church, Nevils, Ga. He was a member of Harville Baptist Church, Denmark, Ga. Hugh was also a member of the Statesboro American Legion Post. He enjoyed listening to world broadcasts on his shortwave radio. He enjoyed fishing, gardening and taking care of his blueberries that his mother planted in the early 1970s. In 2015, he returned to Nevils, Ga., and maintained the family home place. He returned to Southeast Asia and taught English as a second language in Thailand, Singapore, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, Saudi Arabia and Vietnam. He graduated in 1975 with a BBA in business. After his honorable discharge from the service, he resumed his studies at Georgia Southern. He was a Vietnam veteran, serving in the USAF Security Service, a linguist in the Air Force with a specialty in Mandarin Chinese, and worked at SEAMEO Regional Language Center in Bangkok, Thailand. Hugh was a native of Bulloch County and a 1967 graduate of Southeast Bulloch High School in Brooklet, Ga. Hugh Reginald Waters Jr., age 71, died peacefully on Tuesday, May 4, 2021, at his home in Nevils, Ga.
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