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When Johnny Cash in The Air Force (12 Photos)

When Johnny Cash in The Air Force (12 Photos)

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Johnny Cash in The Air Force

Johnny Cash was in Us – Air Force Between 1950-54- Morse code intercept operator for Soviet Army transmissions-Staff Sergeant (Singer)

Johnny Cash in The Air Force

Johnny Cash – “That was the big thing when I was growing up, singing on the radio. The extent of my dream was to sing on the radio station in Memphis. Even when I got out of the Air Force in 1954, I came right back to Memphis and started knocking on doors at the radio station.”

Johnny Cash in The Air Force

Johnny Cash in The Air Force

Johnny Cash in his days serving in the United States Air Force

Johnny Cash in The Air Force

-Johnny Casy Serving His Country In The US Air Force

Johnny Cash in The Air Force

Entertainer Johnny Cash receives an award from a Marine sergeant during his performance for military personnel at the naval station.

Johnny Cash in The Air Force

Johnny Cash in The Air Force

Johnny Cash in The Air Force

Johnny Cash with his guitar. This was taken while he was serving in the Air Force in Germany (early 1950s).

Johnny Cash in The Air Force

18 Johnny Cash in his Air Force uniform hanging out with a Hawaiian shirted friend.

Johnny Cash in his Air Force uniform, hanging out with a Hawaiian-shirted friend.

Johnny Cash in The Air Force

John “going ape” as He said about this picture he sent his first wife Vivian while he was in the United States Air Force. This picture was taken while stationed in Germany before they were wed.

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