EL SEGUNDO HERALD January 16, 2020 Page 9
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Employment
Mult IT jobs. Send resumé w/JC#
to Saviynt Inc., 1301 E. El Segundo
Blvd, Suite D, El Segundo, CA 90245.
(JC28) Sr. Sftwre Anlyst/Dvlpr: MS/
equiv & 1 yr IT exp incl Java/J2EE,
Spring, Hibernate, ECM Documentum
(DFC & DQL), & GWT. (JC29) Sr.
Softwre Engr: BS/equiv & 5 yrs IT
exp incl 2 yrs w/ C, C++, MySQL,
Oracle SQL, Java/J2EE, Unix Shell,
JavaScrpt, Red Hat Linux, Oracle
Weblgic Servrs, UNIX, Eclipse, Putty,
SQL*Plus, ITSM, Oracle Idnty Mngr,
Idnty Connectr Framewrk, DB, &
Oracle Privilged Acct Mngr.
For Rent
1 BEDROOM 1 BATHROOM
APARTMENT FOR RENT - 1718 E.
MARIPOSA - $2,295.00/MONTH – 1
CAR GARAGE – AVAILABLE JAN.
1, 2020. CALL 310-877-2374 FOR
MORE DETAILS.
Garage Sale
645 Penn St, Sat Jan 18th, start
8am. Sports equipment, clothes,
memorabilia, wetsuits, CD’s/DVD’s,
Bose speakers, HH items, misc.
Everything must go!
House for Rent
4BD/3.5BA. Executive Tri-level ES
home, 3113 SQ FT, 4-car garage.
$6,350/month. 562-260-5926.
Office Space for Rent
Shared Office Space Immediately
Available – Historic Building
Downtown El Segundo. Perfect for
start-up (or one-person) small office
space (with admin assistant desk) is
available. Space comes furnished
(with shared office equipment and
internet); access to carrier and
postal office services, etc. For
more information, please contact
Marisa San Mateo at (msm@
paragoncommunities.com)—Or, call
(310) 871-9223.
For Rent
521 1/2 Penn. Beautiful Back House.
2 BDR, 2 BTH, Big Backyard, New
Washer/Dryer, Dishwasher, etc. in a
10 location. Call Tim for a Showing.
310.433.6809.
Wanted
WANTED. Vinyl, vinyl, vinyl records,
anything musical. Collectibles/
antiques. Typewriters, sewing
machines, military, silver, Japan,
records, stamps, coins, jewelry,
Chinese, ANYTHING. Buy/Sell/
Trade. We sell for you on EBAY. Studio
Antiques, El Segundo. 310.322.3895.
For Rent
521 Penn. Stunning 3 BR, 2 BTH,
Open Floor Plan, AC, Washer/
Dryer, Dishwasher, Brand New
Everything, 10 Location, Call Tim for
Appointment. 310.433.6809.
Employment
Part-time Sales. Looking for
motivated part-time workers. Inside
sales: work from home and make
sales calls. 15% commission on all
sales. Outside sales: territories are
Torrance and El Segundo. Includes
walking and interacting with business
owners. 20% commission on all
sales. Seniors and students welcome.
Send resume to management@
heraldpublications.com.
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and one writer to cover general
interest or do community
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Vietnam from page 4
was dead. Shortly thereafter, my ammo bearer
got up and made his way through sporadic
fire to get to the hole. When he rolled into
the hole, a round came through the mud at
the top of the hole and struck him in the left
arm. Had that round not hit him, it would
have hit me in the head and I would be dead.
The Doc started working on his wound and
I noticed he was going into shock. I talked
to him continuously and shook and slapped
him as necessary to keep him from going into
shock. He somewhat stabilized, but it was a
struggle. It also provided me something else
to focus on besides my own wound, which
could send me into shock.
When the Dust Off chopper started to come
down and take our wounded, the enemy
opened fire again, and the chopper aborted
his mission. During the next few hours, that
scenario happened about four more times.
Finally, just before sundown, the chopper
pilot radioed that this was the last chance
today, so get ready. When the chopper came
down, the enemy once again opened up with
extremely intense fire. All of the wounded
were loaded onto the chopper as bullets rained
on it. After all the casualties were loaded,
the chopper took off.
The enemy forces kept shooting at the
chopper until we got out of range; however,
the chopper was so shot up that it became
apparent that we were not going to make it
much further. It started smoking and sputtering
and losing altitude. The pilot spotted a remote
MASH outfit by the name of Tain An, which
was not too far away. Everyone was praying
to God that we would get there before we
all lost power.
This, unfortunately, did not happen. Just
before we got over the landing strip, the
chopper started to fail. The pilot initiated what
is called an autorotation crash landing. He
cut power to save fuel and allow the rotors
to just barely spin and we started to fall like
a rock. Just in the last few seconds, the pilot
gave full power to soften the landing, and
when we hit the landing strip, we skipped
like a flat stone across water. We bounced
about three to four times and came to a rest
on the landing strip. It was a miracle, but
everyone lived through it. I was 17 days in
the MASH unit, and two surgeries later, I
was released to return to combat. •
PFC Traber was a combat infantryman,
who served one tour of Vietnam. He is an
El Segundo resident and an American hero.
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