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EPISODE · Apr 18, 2025 · 1H 7M

From Air Force Radar to Automobile Manufacturing: Mike Sweeney's Story

from Veterans Archives: Preserving the Stories of our Nations Heroes · host Bill Krieger

Send us Fan MailMike Sweeney's life unfolds like a quintessential American story spanning the mid-20th century to today. Growing up in 1940s Lansing, Michigan when children roamed freely and milk arrived via horse-drawn cart, Mike's journey weaves through pivotal moments in our collective history.The son of hardworking parents, Mike became the first in his family to attend university, studying at Michigan State when tuition was an unimaginable $125 per term. His educational path led to a career in personnel administration, but Vietnam loomed large for young men of his generation. Rather than waiting for the draft, Mike proactively enlisted in the Air Force.Perhaps the most poignant chapter of Mike's story centers on his marriage. Wed in February 1968, he shipped out to Vietnam just twelve days later. Despite this challenging beginning, their union has flourished for 56 remarkable years—a testament to commitment in an age where relationships often seem disposable. As a weapons controller in Vietnam, Mike mastered complex radar calculations using circular slide rules and grease pencils, skills that seem almost archaic in our digital era.Returning stateside, Mike built a 34-year career with General Motors, finding particular fulfillment in mentoring young engineering talent. His pride beams brightest when speaking of family—his educator daughter with four degrees and two accomplished granddaughters pursuing their own dreams in teaching and medicine. Throughout the conversation, Mike's values shine through: commitment, hard work, and helping others.As Mike reflects on a life well-lived, his parting wisdom resonates with timeless simplicity: "If you find someone you love, marry them. It may be tough, but stick to it because that's a commitment. Don't throw away relationships. Work hard, do the right thing, and learn how to live so you can help others." In today's fast-paced world, such steady wisdom deserves our attention. Support the showwww.veteransarchives.org

Send us Fan Mail Mike Sweeney's life unfolds like a quintessential American story spanning the mid-20th century to today. Growing up in 1940s Lansing, Michigan when children roamed freely and milk arrived via horse-drawn cart, Mike's journey weaves through pivotal moments in our collective history. The son of hardworking parents, Mike became the first in his family to attend university, studying at Michigan State when tuition was an unimaginable $125 per term. His educational path led to a c...

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