Keywords: ralph hanlon ralphhanlon hanlon buno 148893 buno148893 148893 aviation aircraft airplane military aviation militaryaviation aerial tanker aerialtanker probe and drogue probeanddrogue probe & drogue probedrogue lockheed lockheed c-130 hercules lockheedc130hercules lockheed c-130 lockheedc130 lockheed hercules lockheedhercules c-130 hercules c130hercules c-130 c130 hercules lockheed kc-130 hercules lockheedkc130hercules lockheed kc-130 lockheedkc130 kc-130 kc130 kc-130 hercules kc130hercules lockheed kc-130f hercules lockheedkc130fhercules lockheed kc-130f lockheedkc130f kc-130f hercules kc130fhercules kc-130f kc130f allison allison t56 allisont56 t56 marine corps aviation marinecorpsaviation united states marine corps unitedstatesmarinecorps us marine corps usmarinecorps usmc marine corps marinecorps nc-130f nc130f blackandwhite monochrome outdoor black and white Ralph W. Hanlon was born on July 31, 1923 in Springfield, MA. He joined the U.S. Navy during World War II and served on USS Cabot (CVL 28). He stayed in the postwar navy serving with Patrol Squadron Six (VP-6) and on several aircraft carriers including the US Coral Sea (CVA 43) and USS Leyte (CV 32). Hanlon eventually rose to the rank of Master Chief Petty Officer, serving in the role with the Command, Attack Air Wing 15. He retired as a veteran of World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War. When Master Chief Hanlon passed away on March 28, 2004 he was survived by his wife and two sons. Ralph W. Hanlon was born on July 31, 1923 in Springfield, MA. He joined the U.S. Navy during World War II and served on USS Cabot (CVL 28). He stayed in the postwar navy serving with Patrol Squadron Six (VP-6) and on several aircraft carriers including the US Coral Sea (CVA 43) and USS Leyte (CV 32). Hanlon eventually rose to the rank of Master Chief Petty Officer, serving in the role with the Command, Attack Air Wing 15. He retired as a veteran of World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War. When Master Chief Hanlon passed away on March 28, 2004 he was survived by his wife and two sons. |