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 Sgt Curtis Haack

Military Affiliation: Separated
Primary Career: Cable/Antenna Systems
Nickname: Towerdog or Bosshole
Hometown: Minden, NV.
Member Since: 3/4/2002
Forum Handle: towerdog
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I got out in '84. Started working in the tower industry and still doing tower work 27 years later. My wife & I have our own microwave & tower company that is quite successful. Living in the Reno/Carson City NV area.

www.nmandt.com
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Shaftsbury, England 400' tower being rigged for dismantle this tower was being shipped back to McClellan AFB.
A!C Curtis Haack of 2168 CS CAT Team Raf Croughton rigging for gin pole.

Photo by: Sgt.Chuck D Hersey

Click here to View Full Size Photo RAF Croughton, United Kingdom
TSgt. Lee V Wilson 2168 CS CAT Team lugging a jackstands in North Scotland Tropo site .

Click here to View Full Size Photo Loring AFB, Maine
SRA Curtis Haack on pole installing new strand at Loring AFB.

Click here to View Full Size Photo RAF Shaftsbury, United Kingdom
Tsgt Lonnie Thompson, SrA Jerome "Mac" Mcewen and 2 others I cant remember, digging up the anchor rods from the old 400' tower that was dismantled.

Click here to View Full Size Photo RAF Swingate, United Kingdom
We finished repairing teglar cover "white one" on 10' Andrews 10' H.P. microwave dish at 300' level. A1C Curtis Haack was rigged by a local U.K. tower company by a makeshift capstan and botwains chair in front of the antenna to make the replacement.
Pretty intense job for a pup w/only a year climbing towers.

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A1C Curtis Haack finished replacing some broken J springs on 10' microwave dish.
Photo by: SrA Jerome "Mac" Mcewen.

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Outside of Battle Mt. Nevada Civilian Curtis "Towerdog" Haack repairing broken stiffarm attachments on 10' Andrews dish.
Still climbing after all these years.
Photo by: Lee Smith.

Click here to View Full Size Photo Sheppard AFB, Texas
Class Picture

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Civilian Curtis Haack A.K.A. "Towerdog" getting ready to relocate an existing cellular antenna mount to the other leg.
Photo by John Fertic

Click here to View Full Size Photo Gardnerville, Nevada
12' High Performance antenna path realignment on Slide Mountain. 10,000' Reno, NV. Just another day. Dec 2005
Photo by Jahn Green (Alltel M/W tech)

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