He was a radio interceptor. The first American to learn of the death of Joseph Stalin.
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Johnny was in the Air Force in the 1950's and was Stationed in Alaska. He was a Radio Operator and Listened to Russian Communications from the Cold War. It was said that when Russia sent up the First Satellite đ° Johnny was the first to Report it. The Man in Black!
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I think itâs funny how people think he would fit great in army when he actually served in the Air Force. So he was a fly boy without the wings. He was a code specialist while in the Air Force.
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The Navy- when I was in we had a uniform we called the âJohnny Cashâ. It was all black, long sleeved with a tie. Also, being on a warship is like being in prison, and Johnny catered to that audience.
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In the song "Highwayman" (by the super country group The Highwaymen), Johnny Cash sang the verse about flying a starship.
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US Army Rangers. He leads the way through his songs. When Johnny comes marching home. Hoooaaah hoooaaah. RIP to the Man in black.
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I donât know what his AFSC wouldâve been in his day, but when I was in the Air Force, he wouldâve been a 207X1, Morse systems operator, or sometimes affectionately known as Ditty-Boppers.
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He couldnât swim or fly so itâs off to the army with you son.đ
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Cash was also the first westerner to hear that Stalin had died. He was telegraph operator in the Navy and spread the message
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Where woud Johnny Cash best fit in?
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