I also worked from the age of 8 years old, pumping gas, stacking groceries, popping popcorn at the local weekend theatre, and later, lifeguard at the State Park in the area of Central Texas. We did not have a revenue-producing father, so my mother worked all the time. Modern Forces: Paul Bishop: Tell us about your background and military service?īilly Waugh: I had a modest rearing, with a very bright mother, a college lady and a not-so-focused father Johnny Waugh. This interview was conducted by Paul Bishop and SOG veteran Jim Hruska via the phone and we would like to thank Billy for his time. Our latest interview is with SGM(R) Billy Waugh who has enjoyed a long and eventful career spanning US Special Forces and the CIA, and has been involved in some of the major events in modern history. SOG & CIA Veteran: SGMBilly Waugh: MACV-SOG CCS & CCN 1967-71Īn interview with SOG & CIA veteran SGM Billy Waugh War & Peace Revival 2014: Photo-Shoots Miliitary Odyssey 2013: Photo-Shoots