Date: 30 June 2004
SUBJECT: Reunion
Operation After Action Report, Operation BROWN BADGER 2004
TO:
ALL CURRAHEES, 3-506TH TASK FORCE MEMBERS & VERY SPECIAL
GUESTS
1.
Name of Operation:
BROWN BADGER – (8th Annual 3-506th Reunion)
2.
Dates of Operation:
15-19 June 2004
3.
Location:
Country Inn & Suites Hotel (Clarksville, TN).
4.
Command and Control Headquarters:
The “Stand Alone Battalion” aka “Bastard Battalion” —3rd
Battalion (Airborne), 506th Infantry (Currahees), 1st
Brigade, 101st Airborne Division.
5.
Reporting Individual: Unit
Historian, Former Battalion PIO (1967/68), Jerry Berry aka Sgt. Currahee.
6.
Task Force and Supporting Forces (8th Annual 3-506th
2004 Reunion):
a.
3rd Battalion (Airborne), 506th Infantry
(Currahees)
b.
Co. E/LRRP, 2nd Battalion (Airborne), 506th
Infantry (Currahees) OPCON
c.
Co. E/LRRP, 1st Battalion (Airborne), 506th
Infantry (Currahees) OPCON
d.
1st Battalion (Airborne), 502nd Infantry
(Geronimos) OPCON
e.
5th Battalion, 27th Artillery Detachment.
f.
USMC/Naval Gunfire
Spotter, TF SOUTH Detachment
g.
Pacific Architect &
Engineers/USCEC Detachment
h.
192nd Assault
Helicopter Company (Polecats) Detachment
i.
Families of Fallen Currahees (KIAs)
j.
Currahee Hunter/Tracker (CHT)
k.
Other Special Guests
l.
Country Inn & Suites Hotel Detachment
m.
Local Liquor Store Detachment
- Intelligence:
In preparation for the operation, all reconnaissance media was
employed. A virtual
reconnaissance team led by Sgt. Currahee cybered into Clarksville, TN, in
mid November 2003 to search out all potential landing zones (LZs) for an 8th
Annual 3-506th Rendezvous. Sgt.
Berry made contact with his indigenous contact, Frances Johnson, Group Sales
Manager for the Clarksville-Montgomery County CVB, who provided important
contact and area information. Suitable
Hotels—potential Tactical Operations Centers (TOC) ) were checked out and
from some dozen facilities, only two were large enough to accomonndate the
estimated size of the group (200+)—the Riverside Inn Hotel and Country Inn
& Suites Hotel. The Country
Inn & Suites turned out to be best and only option that could come
closest to meeting the needs for the 3-506th.Rendezvous.
Information gathering and negotiations continued on a
daily/weekly/monthly timetable through June 1, 2004 to complete logistics.
8. Concept
of Operation:
a.
Split Reunions [Reno/Baltimore] Situation:
Operation “BROWN BADGER 2004” was a
previously scheduled 2004 operation that resulted from voting members.
The details of this fact will be discussed further in a follow-up special
report. However, when word reached
members of the “Stand Alone” Battalion concerning the date, location, cost,
etc., of the 2002 506th Assoc. reunion in Baltimore, the “Stand
Alone” Battalion went on red alert and the majority of its members chose not
to attend this year’s reunion. Known
for its ability to react and adjust operational maneuvers in record time, orders
were quickly issued to acting 3-506th Annual Reunion Organizer,
“Sgt. Currahee” Jerry Berry, to FIND, FIX, AND FINALIZE a new 3-506 LZ out
west at preferably Reno or Las Vegas, NV, where logistics, supply trains, and
troopers could rendezvous with minimum impact to all concerned (battalion, Task
Force Units, KIA families, and special guests).
Orders stated that Sgt. Currahee would poll the Currahees concerning
three choices for the 2002 Annual 3-506th Reunion site—Baltimore,
Reno, or Las Vegas. The
overwhelming choice was to CA into Reno, even though the possibility of holding
our 2003 Reunion alongside the 101st Div. Assoc. back in Reno was
highly likely.
b.
Operational Area TAOR:
Sgt. Currahee immediately formed
Task Force RENO WEST (list of names classified at this time, will be
declassified in 11 years) and prepared the preliminary plan of attack, utilizing
S1, S2, S3, S4, and S5 services). Warning
orders went out to our Reconnaissance element (S2 action), which began
collecting intelligence on the target area. In the meantime, Sgt. Currahee began contacting LZ Watchers
(event managers) within the Reno AO (S3 & S5 action).
Intelligence indicated that the Sands Regency Hotel and Casino should be
the targeted LZ to set up our Tactical Area of Operational Responsibility (TAOR).
An agreement was made with the friendly element, and word went out that
the sixth annual 3-506th Reunion was a go.
- MISSION:
To provide a rendezvous for all Currahees of
“Stand Alone Battalion”, support members of Task Force 3-506th,
and the families of our fallen Currahees, and guests.
- CONCEPT
OF OPERATION: Task Force
3-506th Veterans and families deployed by air and motor march
from AZ, VA, OK, NC, SC, SD, TN, TX, IN, IL, AK, KY, NJ, CA, CO, OH, OR, FL,
MI, MA, MN, NV, NY, NJ, WA, ID, MO, MT, VT, and as far away as Canada.
Task Force 3-506th utilized the Sands Regency Hotel &
Casino in downtown Reno, NV as a staging area for entry into the area of
operations.
- EXECUTION:
15 June 2004
9:00 A.M. >
Registration & Sign-in – Mornings and Afternoons
(Tuesday)
are open for sightseeing, shopping, and attending
‘Week of the Eagles’ activities at
Fort Campbell.
10:00
A.M. >
Hospitality Room & PX Open - Rendezvous
at 3-506th Hospitality Room for Social Time.
(Photo Viewing, Albums, Memorabilia Display, and Information Gathering)
Lunch &
Dinner
On your on…
Afternoon
& Evening
Rendezvous at 3-506th Hospitality Room for Social Time.
(Photo Viewing, Albums, Memorabilia Display, and Information Gathering)
16 June 2004
9:00 A.M. >
Registration & Sign-in – Mornings and Afternoons
(Wednesday)
are open for sightseeing, shopping, and attending
‘Week of the Eagles’ activities at
Fort Campbell.
10:00
A.M. >
Hospitality Room & PX Open - Rendezvous
at 3-506th Hospitality Room for Social Time.
(Photo Viewing, Albums, Memorabilia Display, and Information Gathering)
Lunch & Dinner
On your on…
Afternoon
& Evening
Rendezvous at 3-506th Hospitality Room for Social Time.
(Photo Viewing, Albums, Memorabilia Display, and Information Gathering).
Jane Fulkerson (Currahee
Hunter) will be available to answer any
questions and give advice about KIA gravesites, etc.
17 June 2004
9:00 A.M. >
Registration & Sign-in – Mornings and Afternoons
(Thursday)
are open for sightseeing, shopping, and attending
‘Week of the Eagles’ activities at
Fort Campbell.
10:00
– 11:00 A.M.
(Hospitality Rm) PTSD Informative Presentation by
Dr. Andrew “Doc” Lovy (Bn Surgeon
1967/68)
10:00
A.M. >
Hospitality Room & PX Open - Rendezvous
at 3-506th Hospitality Room for Social Time.
(Photo Viewing, Albums, Memorabilia Display, and Information Gathering)
Lunch & Dinner
On your on…
6:00 P.M. – 10:00 P.M.
MEMORIAL NIGHT PROGRAM - (Hospitality
Room
Closed), See Detailed Program Agenda.
[Location
- Pinnacle Family Entertainment
Center*]
– Casual Dress
10:00
P.M.>
Rendezvous at 3-506th Hospitality Room for Social Time.
(Photo Viewing, Albums, Memorabilia Display, and Information Gathering)
18 June 2004
9:00 A.M. >
Registration & Sign-in – Mornings and Afternoons
(Friday)
are open for sightseeing, shopping, and attending
Week of the Eagles activities at Fort
Campbell.
10:00
– 11:00 A.M.
(Hospitality Rm) PTSD Informative Presentation by
Dr. Andrew “Doc” Lovy
(Bn Surgeon 1967/68)
Lunch & Dinner
On your on…
10:00
A.M. >
10:00 A.M. >
Hospitality Room & PX Open - Rendezvous
at 3-506th Hospitality Room for Social Time. (Photo Viewing, Albums, Memorabilia Display, and Information
Gathering)
5:00
P.M. – 6:00 P.M.
Banquet Night Program - Happy Hour & Group Photo Session with
Professional Photographer
[Location
- Pinnacle Family Entertainment Center*] – Casual
Dress
6:00
P.M. – 10:00 P.M.
Banquet Night Dinner & Program (Hospitality
Room
Closed) (See Banquet Night Agenda)
10:00
P.M.>
Rendezvous at 3-506th Hospitality Room for Social Time.
(Photo Viewing, Albums, Memorabilia Display, and Information Gathering)
19 June 2004
9:00 A.M. >
Registration & Sign-in – Mornings and Afternoons
(Saturday)
are open for sightseeing, shopping, and attending
Week of the Eagles activities at Fort Campbell.
10:00
A.M. >
Hospitality Room & PX Open - Rendezvous
at 3-506th Hospitality Room for Social Time.
(Photo Viewing, Albums, Memorabilia Display, and Information Gathering)
Lunch & Dinner
On your on…
Afternoon
& Evening >
Rendezvous at 3-506th Hospitality Room for Social Time.
(Photo Viewing, Albums, Memorabilia Display, and Information Gathering).
Jane Fulkerson (Currahee Hunter) will be available to
answer any questions and give advice about KIA gravesites, etc.
*Note: Pinnacle Family
Entertainment Center, 430 Warfield Blvd., Clarksville, TN – (931) 647-2695
[Author’s Note: The unnamed day on which a
particular operation commences or is to commence is known as D-day.
Reference to days preceding or following D-day will be referred to by
using a plus or minus sign and an Arabic numeral following the letter “D”.
For example: D-3 is 3 days prior to D-day; D+2 is 2 days after D-day.
If the figure becomes unduly large (for example, D-90), the designation
D-3 months is used.]
- By
D-Day + 6 months, reunion committees (Banquet, Reception,
Hospitality, PX, Awards & Recognition, and Special Activities) were
identified and requests went out for volunteers (S1 Action).
- By
D-Day + 4 months, things were shaping up.
The various committees were coming together nicely.
Our banquet committee was the Currahee-ttes--Donna “Mama”
Bradford, Kaye “Rancher Mon” Gomes, and Lori “Docile” Salas (S4
Activity) to see that our mess facilities and rations were accounted for.
Our fine reception committee was Curt “Name Taker” Hardin and
better half, Jenny “Name Maker” Hardin (S1 Action).
Hospitality room committee was Ed “Hard Core” Bassista and Ron
“The Tank” Ford (S4 & S5 Action). PX Committee was Donna “Down Home Cooking Mom” Berry
and Marianne “Doctor Mom” Bigelow (S4 Activities). The Awards &
Recognition Committee included Jerry “Sgt. Currahee” Berry and Don
“Band-Aid” Bigelow (S1, S2 Activity).
Special Activities Committee was Sonny “Reno Man” Suntag and
Dean “Thumper” Morrison (S3 & S5 Activity).
- D-Day
+ 1 month, things were really shaping up. Tactical Operational Center (TOC – Hospitality Room)
was setup in the Palm Court Room, 2nd floor of the Sands.
The S4 (3-506 PX) was setup in the Atrium Room adjoining TOC.
The mess hall (banquet & awards/recognition night) was located
immediately across the hall from TOC in the Regency A, B, and C Ball Rooms
(three large connecting rooms).
- On
D-3 (Thursday) 18 July 2002, Dean “Thumper” Morrison (MA) and his
“Mama Son” eased into the rendezvous site to recon the area in advance
of the Task Force.
- On
D-2 (Friday) 19 July 2002, Ed “Hard Core” Bassista (NJ), his
“Mama Son”, and “Baby-Son” haloed into the AO to prep LZ for
incoming Currahees.
- On
D-1 (Saturday) 20 July 2002, a clandestine semi-advance team, lead
by Gale “Smoked Carp” Shire (AK), Dan “Handsaw” Lopez (AK), Bill
“Scrapper” Collins (OR), Roosevelt “Bartender” Mitchell (WA) and
their “Mama Sons” eased into the rendezvous site to oversee the recon
team as they collected reconnaissance information from the area in advance
of the Task Force.
- On
D-Day (Tuesday) 15 June 2004, the main Currahee force (with
support personnel) hit the “hot” LZ via aircraft and motor convoy.
The arriving troopers, led by Alpha-Sixers Bob “Crazy
Man” Bates (Alaska), Tom “Timekeeper” Gaffney (SC), Stan
“Loadmaster” Kolanowski (VT); Bn. Surgeon Andrew “Shotgun” Lovy
(IL), and Freeman “The Goodies Man” Dallas (TN).
The ranks included (with their support): Jim “Bitch” Atwood,
Jerry “Sgt. Currahee” Berry, Jim “Band-Aid” Bigelow, Bill
“Ain’t Coming” Brightman, Sterling “Chap” Chapman, Ron “The
Tank” Ford, Doug “Trail Runner” Gandel, Tom “Slackman” Gentry,
Curt “Name Taker” Hardin, John “Horse” Hass, Jim “Jackpot”
Martin, George “Boot Lace” May, Ray “Crystal” Mayfield, Rick
“Lima Beans & Ham” Nielsen, Steve “I-V” Oliphant, Carl
“Battle Group” Ostrom, Richard “Pit Man” Pittman, Robert “Paper
Man” Pulcini, Jose “Biker” Ramos, Henry “Habanera” Salas, Duane
“Alligator” Savage, and Cecil “Gambler” Stotts, Sonny “Reno
Man” Suntag, Carl “T-Rex” Thanheiser, Gary “Caseman” Thimsen,
Frank “Sgt. Rock” Vinales, Ed “G-Man” Snider, and Carl “ARVN
Man” Yoshida. VIPs
included: Rod “Booby-Trap” Goehler, Ann “Lewis & Clark” Dagen
and Linda “Canuk” Thompson, Cecil’s sister and Mama-son, Loren
“War Dog” & Marge “Slot Machine Sally” Herrick.
The Task Force suffered two
casualty teams (Cancellation)—the Mal Danner and Barry Meyerson teams.
The 3-506th PX became operational.
The afternoon and evening hours were spent in the 3-506th Hospitality
Rooms for Social Time, viewing photo albums and memorabilia.
Members also conducted Search and Give operations in the surrounding
casinos. Several significant
contacts were made with “one arm bandits”.
Caches found included one $10,000 stash and a number of smaller ones
ranging from $200 - $1000.
The incoming group was met by a
well-entrenched element and contact quickly became “whiney” after learning
that “Hard Core” Bassista’s bar would not be operational until the
following day. Talk of “fragging” quickly circulated on the LZ. Intelligence indicated that this threat came from Ron
“Tank” Ford (MT).
- On
D-Day + 1 (Wednesday) 16 June 2004, a
fourth lift of Currahees and their support team assaulted into the AO. These included SIX, Walter “Brown Badger” Price,
Alpha-1-6 Jim “Fence Jumper” Schlax, Alpha-4-6 Joe “Rocky Top”
Alexander, Lee “Ambush” Bradford, Dave “Pric-25” Brown, John
“Come to Hell” Colone, Dan “School Mom” Gaworecki, Marshall
“Lead Catcher” Hill, Larry “Hog” Johnson, Steve “Rucksack”
Jorgenson; and Steve “Popcorn” Wilke.
VIPs included Joe “Airborne Scrapper” Beyrle (WWII PIR), Roger
Price (SIX’s baby-son), Linda “Sweetheart”
Jones & husband Tim (KIA Heath’s sister), and Henry.
The afternoon and evening hours
were again spent socializing in the 3-506th Hospitality room, viewing photo albums and memorabilia.
Members conducted routine Search and Give operations in the surrounding
casinos. Several significant
contacts were made with “one arm bandits”.
Caches found included a number of small stashes ones ranging from
$200 - $1000.
- On
D-Day + 3 (Thursday) 17 June 2004, a
fifth lift of Currahees and their support team assaulted into the AO. The arrivals included Charlie-6’ers “Nick
“Irishman” Nahas, Dave “Cut-bait Fisherman” Hillard, Alpha 2-6
Jeff “Pistol Pete”
Jankot, Bill “Boonie Rat” Sorg, and Mike “Tunnel Rat” Erwin. Mike
“ChiCom” Stuart. Task
Force 3-506 suffered one casualty—VIP Odell Landers
(Cancellation). The
afternoon and evening hours were spent in the two 3-506th Hospitality
Rooms for Social Time, Photo and Slide Viewing, Albums and Memorabilia
Display and Information Gathering.
The afternoon and evening hours
were again spent socializing in the 3-506th Hospitality room, viewing photo albums and memorabilia.
Members conducted routine Search and Give operations in nearby casinos.
A few significant contacts were made with “one arm bandits”.
Caches found included a number of small stashes ranging from $200 - $500.
- On
D-Day + 4 (Friday) 16 June 2004, the
last significant lift of Currahees, support team, and special guests
assaulted into the AO. This
group included SIX Joseph “Wildcat” Jaggers , Charlie-2-6 Charles
“Kinky Dix” Arce, Joe “Pineapple” Jerviss, Lupe “Ripcord”
Noriega, Nick “Fox Hole” Ramirez, Art “Claymore” Terronez.
VIPs included Baby-sons Mat “Hiker” Bassista, Ryan “The
Graduate” Pittman, Mama-son Pittman, and the Terronez family.
Three significant events took
place during the day—the group photo session, the banquet dinner and the
special tribute and recognition ceremony. Earlier
in the day, the Currahees and guests spent the day sightseeing, shopping, and
enjoying the casinos. Beginning at
1700 hours, the Currahees gathered on the stairway outside the hospitality room
for group pictures. Immediately
following the group photo session, everyone gathered in the Regency Bald Rooms
for a fine buffet dinner and a full night of speeches, stories, and special
tributes. The first of two silence
auctions was also held.
(1).
Group Photo – Professional photographers, Tim & Debbie
Pinnell of “Remember When Photography” in Reno, NV, came to the gathering
just prior to the banquet dinner and took separate group photos of the MEN
and WOMEN.
The 8x10 color prints will be mailed out to those who paid ($12 for each
or $22 for both). If you missed
getting yours, contact them at:
Dpinnellrwphoto@aol.com
(2). Banquet Dinner & Special Tribute and Recognition Ceremony
– The day’s activities concluded with the annual Currahee banquet and
special recognition ceremony. One
hundred and forty plus enjoyed a hearty buffet dinner of baked ham, sliced roast
beef and grilled halibut and all the trimmings.
Special Tribute and Recognition Ceremony – The members of the
3-506th Battalion take great pride in presenting special tributes to
fellow Currahees, families of KIAs, and special guests.
The following recognitions were made at this year’s reunion:
Wednesday Night Event
·
Linda Heath-Jones (Sister of Ned Author Heath – KIA) –
Soaring Eagle Statue – Presented by Battalion Commander Walter Price [LTC
Ret.]
·
Rick and Lesley Korba (Nephew of 1Lt. Arthur Quezada –
KIA) – Soaring Eagle Statue – Presented by Battalion Commander Walter Price
[LTC Ret.]
·
Freeman B. Dallas,
Jr., Battalion S4 Officer [Cpt.] – Screaming Eagle Statue – Presented by
[Company C Cmdr./S1] Nicholas “Nick” Nahas [LTG-Ret].
·
Jeffery Jankot, Platoon Leader (Co. A) [1Lt.] – Large
Screaming Eagle Statue – Presented by Battalion Commander Joseph N. Jaggers
[MG-Ret]
·
Stanley J. Kolanowski, Company A Cmdr. [Cpt.] – Large
Screaming Eagle Statue – Presented by Battalion Commander Joseph N. Jaggers
[MG-Ret]
·
Robert Pulcini, Company Clerk – Soaring Eagle Statue –
Presented by Battalion Commander Joseph N. Jaggers [MG-Ret]
·
Henry Parker, Field Artillery Observer [1Lt.] – Soaring
Eagle Statue – Presented by Battalion Commander Walter Price [LTC Ret.]
·
Joseph N. Jaggers, Battalion’s 6th Commander
[LTC] – Large Eagle Statue –
Presented by Company A Cmdr. & S3 [Cpt.] Thomas “Tom” F. Gaffney [MAJ
Ret].
·
Frank Vinales, Team Leader (Co. C) [Sgt.] & Silver Star
Recipient – Soaring Eagle Statue – Presented by [Company C Cmdr./S1]
Nicholas “Nick” Nahas [LTG-Ret].
·
Joseph “Joe” Beyrle, WW II 3/506th Currahee
‘Five-O Sink’ Paratrooper – Soaring Eagle Statue – Presented by Joe R.
Alexander [COL Ret].
*Note: Several other awards were
scheduled to be presented, but were not, due to last minute cancellations, etc.
Following the banquet dinner and
award ceremony, the group retuned to the hospitality room for social debriefing.
- On
D-Day + 5 (Saturday) 19 June 2004, marked
the final day of the rendezvous.
For many, the early part of the day was spent sightseeing,
shopping, and enjoying the casinos. Beginning
at 1800 hours, the Currahees gathered in the Regency banquet rooms for a
light buffet dinner followed by more special awards, speeches and stories,
as well as another silent auction. The
gathering served primarily as a “wind-down” session.
Thursday Night Recognition Tributes
·
Jose Ramos: Medic (for medical service to Co.
A/Battalion – Presented by Company A Cmdr./S2] Thomas “Tom” F. Gaffney
[MAJ-Ret]. *Note: Ramos had to
leave prior to the ceremony. Eagle
shipped.
·
James “Jim” Mezzetta: Medic (for medical service to Co.
A/Battalion – Presented by Company A Cmdr./S2] Thomas “Tom” F. Gaffney
[MAJ-Ret]. *Note: Mezzetta had to
leave prior to the ceremony. Eagle
shipped
·
Steve Oliphant: Medic (for medical service to Co.
B/Battalion – Presented by [Company C Cmdr./S1] Nicholas “Nick” Nahas
[LTG-Ret].
·
Roosevelt Mitchell: Medic (for medical service to Co.
B/Battalion – Presented by [Company C Cmdr./S1] Nicholas “Nick” Nahas
[LTG-Ret].
·
Donald “Don” Bigelow: Medic (for medical service
to Co. C/Battalion – Presented by [Company C Cmdr./S1] Nicholas “Nick”
Nahas [LTG-Ret].
·
Ronald “Ron” Goehler “Special Guest” – Soaring
Eagle Statue – Presented by Battalion Commander Walter Price [LTC Ret.]
·
William “Bill” Reed: Naval Gunfire Spotter – Soaring
Eagle Statue – Presented by Company A Cmdr. & S3 [Cpt.] Thomas “Tom”
F. Gaffney [MAJ Ret]. *Note: Reed had to leave prior to the ceremony.
Eagle shipped.
·
Joseph “Joe” Beyrle, WW II 3/506th Currahee
‘Five-O Sink’ Paratrooper – Specially autographed Limited Edition copy of
“The Stand Alone Battalion” book – Presented by Joe R. Alexander [COL
Ret].
*Note: Once more, several other
awards were to be presented, but were not, due to last minute cancellations,
etc.
Following
the dinner and evening program, the group retuned to the Country Inn hospitality
room for more social debriefing.
- On D-Day + 6 (Sunday) 20 June 2004, marked the
departure day for many who attended the 8th Annual 3-506th
Reunion. A number of
Currahees, wives, and special guests met in the hotel restaurant, or
nearby restaurant to say their goodbyes and promised to stay in touch and
attend Reunion 2005 to be held back in Washington DC.
- RESULTS:
- Reunion
Attendees:
1.
Henry & Susan Parker - 5/27 Arty FO (1968/69) - Boise, ID [CPT., USA,
Retired]
ENLISTED MEN
1.
Henry & Lori Salas - CSF/LRRP, 1967/68 – Natalia, TX
2.
Ron & Norma Nantz - Co. A 1967/68 - Swayzee, IN
3.
Walter Robards & Wife - 2/C 1967/68) - First Time
4.
Scott Johnson - Co. A (1967/68) - Aptos, CA
5.
Paul & Valerie Cauley - Co. C (1970/71) - Indianapolis, IN
6.
Dan & Margaret Gaworecki - CSF/LRRP Co. E - 1967/68 – MN
7.
Christopher "Kip" and Martha Rolland - LRRP/HHC
68/70 - Dallas, TX - First Time
8.
Phillip & Diane Vernon - 1/A (67/68) - Junction City, KY
9.
Ed & Charlotte Wilson - LRRP 1968/69 - Wittensville, KY
- First Time
10. Jim "Bitch" & Barbara Atwood – CSF/LRRP 1967/68 –
Ludlow, KY
11. Jerry Wilson, wife and grandson - LRRP 1968/69) - Pompano Beach, FL -
First Time
12. David Wing -
Co. C 1967/68 - Rochester, NY - First Time
13. Don (Medic) Bigelow - HHC/Co. C - 1967/68 – MO [SFC, US A, Ret.]
14. Jerry & Kaye Gomes - CSF/LRRP (1968/69) - Sandy, OR
15. Sterling & Donna Chapman - Co. B 67/68 – Burlington, KY
16. Jerry & Danise Rankin - Co. C 1967/68 - Louisville, KY
17. Lee & Donna Bradford - CSF/LRRP, 1967/68 – Mt. Washington, KY
18. Walley & Diana Dittman - 3/A 68/69 - Pentress, WV - First Time
19. Paul & Linda Flynn - (CSF/LRRP 1967/68) – East Bridgewater,
MA
20. Rodney & Ruth Peterson - 2/A 68 - Fairfax, VA - First Time
21. Mike & Erin Stuart - 2/Co. C (1967/68) - Redding, CA
22. Lonnie & Bettie Whitehead - A Co. 1968/69) - Cookeville, TN - First
Time
23. Tony (Medic) & Elaine Foster - Co. D 1970 - Bullard Texas - First
Time
24. Grimaldo Urlich-Vivar - HHC 1968/69 - Sarasota, FL -
First Time
25. Gene Carne -
LRRP 1968/69 - Clover, S.C.
26. Dan & Glenda Hackman - Co. D 1968/69 – Danville, IL
27. Dick Freeling - Co. B 1969/70 - Hastings, NE
- First Time
28. Doug Lang -
2/B 1969/70 - Belle Fourche, SD - First Time
29. Richard Rios - Co. B 1969/70 - Springs, TX -
First Time
30. Mike Dingman - Medic Co. D 1969/70 - Virginia Beach, VA - First Time
31. Ed Bassista - Co. A, 67/68 – Bridgewater, NJ
32. Don "Bear" Baker -
2/B 1968/69 - Mt. Morris, PA - First Time
33. David & Kathy Wayne - RTO Co. D 1969/70 - Louisville, KY -
First Time
34. Robert Meade & Wife -
Co. D 1970/71 - Atchison, KS - First Time
35. Al & Mary Johnson
- Co. A,
3rd Plt. 1968/69) - Wrightstown, WI - First Time
36. Roosevelt (Medic) & Carolyn Mitchell – Co. B/HHC 69/70 –
Seattle, WA
37. Tony and Diane Mayberry - Co. B/LRRP 1967/68 - Wayne, MI
38. Jarrett & Ginny Goodman - Co. A 1970/71 - Milton, WI - First Time
39. Gary Gressett -
Co. A 1967/68 - Big Springs, TX - First Time
40. Jimmy Huggins - Co. B 1968/69 - Wagram, NC - First Time
41. Henry Mutchler, Jr - Co. B/HHC 1968-70 - Easton, PA [SGT, USA,
Ret.]
42. Darryl (Dr.) & wife Linda Roland - Co. D 1968/69- Orlando, FL. -
[CSM, USA, Retired] - First Time
43. Don Plaster -
HHC 1967/68 - Clarksville, TN
44. PSG Earl & Becky Irelan – CSF/LRRP 1967/68 – Paris, TN
[1SG, USA, Retired]
45. George Bolt (Medic) - HHC/Co. C 1968/69 - Stephenville, TX
46. PSG Olan Payne – Co. E, LRRP 1968/69 –
Ash Grove, MD
[1SG, USA, Retired]
47. Gary & Doreen Purcell - 4/Co. A/E (1967/68) - Montrose, MI
48. Lewis & Jan Oswald - 4/Co. A (1967/68) - Lancaster, PA
49. Stephen Williams (Medic) -
HHC/Co. D (1968/69) - Alta Loma, CA
50. Mike and Pat Fujinaga -
Co. E, LRRP 1969 - Newbury Park, CA - First Time
51. Tom Lautzenheiser & Wife -
Co. B 1969) - Van Wert, Ohio - First Time
52. Robert Staerkel & wife - Co. HHC/E 1967/68 - First Time
53. Ben and Ella Miller -
Co. E, LRRP 1968/69 - Petersburg, VA - First Time
54. Tom & Esther Croff - B Co. 1967/68 - Lansing, MI
55. Tony Martisauskas - CSF/LRRP 1967/68 - Demotte, IN
56. Curt & Jenny Hardin - (LRRP 1968/69) – Cottonwood, CA
57. Bill & Ruth Collins - HHC 1967/68 – Eugene, OR
58. Bruce Cameron - 2/B Co. 1967/68 - Portland, OR - First Time
59. Steve & Rosie Williams -
Co. D (1969/70) - Berryton, KS
60. Verlin & Linda Magelitz - Co. D 1969/70 - Jacksonville, IL -
First Time
61. Bill Brightman -
Co. B, 67/68 – Levittown, NY
62. Max & Nelli Riekse - CSF/LRRP 1967/68 - Fruitport, MI - First Time
63. Tim Howard - Co. E/LRRP 1968/69 - Crestview, FL - First Time
64. PSG Joe Jerviss - Co. B 1967/68 - Marina, CA
65. Marshall & Linda Hill - Co. B 1967/68 – Fairmont, NC
66. PSG Thomas & Doris Gentry - 1/A 1967/68 - Clarksville, TN [1SG, USA,
Ret.]
67. George & Carla May - [Co. B 1967/68] – OR
68. Joe Hanks - Co. B 19769/70 - Detroit, MI
69. William “Bill” & Evelyn Wright – [MSG] S3 1967/68 –
Clarksville, TN
70. Dennis R. Craig - Co. A 1967/68 - Canton, GA - First Time
71. Robert & Mary Herbaugh - Co. B 1967/68 – Jay, OK - First Time
72. Steve Wilke - Co. A 1968/69 - LaMirada, CA
73. Larry Collins -
Co. E, LRRP 1968/69 - Ison, KY - First Time
74.
Frank Gilbert - Co. B 1967/68 –
Durant, OK - First Time
75. John Reid – Co. E, LRRP 1968/69 – Portland, OR – First
- George Koziol - Co. B 1969/70 - Las Vegas, NV - First
Time
- Jerry
Allen – Co. B 1969/70 – Greenbrier, TN – First Time
SPECIAL GUEST
1.
Jane Fulkerson "Currahee Hunter" - Plentywood, MT
2.
Dave Sas - (Medic) - LRRP 1-506th 1967/68 - Glendale, AZ
3.
Shannon Palmer -
Dave Sas' CSM - - Glendale, AZ
4.
David Rattee - Cousin of Carl Rattee (4/Co. A - KIA 2/19/68) -
Poynton, Cheshire, England
5.
Sue & Frank Cebelinski Sister of Richard Burgess (Co. D - KIA
2/18/70) - Virginia, MN - First Time
6.
Marsha Grimes - Widow
of Lloyd Harold Grimes II (Co. E/LRRP - KIA 9/25/70) - Jacksonville, FL -
First Time
7.
Karen Hernandez Daughter of Lloyd Harold Grimes II (Co. E/LRRP - KIA
9/25/70) - Jacksonville, FL - First Time
8.
Rachel Clinkscale - Widow of PSG James Bunn, (2/Co.
A - KIA 2/2/68)
9.
Cindy Bunn-Shield- Daughter of PSG James Bunn, (2/Co. A - KIA
2/2/68)
10. Desiree & Bill Spies - Daughter of PSG James Bunn, (2/Co. A -
KIA 2/2/68)
11. Daniel (Dan) Spies -Desire's son & grandson of PSG
James Bunn, (2/Co. A - KIA 2/2/68) - First Time
12. Jacob (Jake) Spies -Desire's son & grandson of PSG
James Bunn, (2/Co. A - KIA 2/2/68) - First Time
13. Samuel (Sam) Spies -Desire's son & grandson of PSG
James Bunn, (2/Co. A - KIA 2/2/68) - First Time
14. Neil Wilson [brother of Wynn Wilson] - 1st Battalion, 7th Marines 1968-69
- Olive Springs, TN - First Time
15. Sonya Wilson [wife of Neil Wilson] - 1st Battalion, 7th Marines 1968-69 -
Olive Springs, TN - First Time
16. Megan Wilson [daughter of Neil Wilson] - 1st Battalion, 7th Marines
1968-69 - Olive Springs, TN - First Time
17. Ron Wrazen - Son of Cpt. Gerald Wrazen (Co. D Cmdr. - KIA 2/22/69) -
First Time
18. Larry Robertson - Son-in-Law of Tony Martisauskas - HHC 1967/68 - Crown
Point, IN - First Time
19. Frank Kaminski - Cousin of Tony Martisauskas - HHC 1967/68 - Demotte, IN
- First Time
20. William "Bill" Reed - Marine Naval Gunfire Support Team 1969/70
- Huntington Beach, CA
21. Andy Shaffer (Medic) - Marine Corps (friend of Bill Reed) - Huntington
Beach, CA
22. Marge Herrick - Gold Star Mom (Bennett James Herrick - KIA 3/25/68) -
Kansas City, MO
23. Elliott & Linda Viktoryn Brother of John W. Viktoryn, Jr (Co. B - KIA
5/8/1968) - Strongsville, OH - First Time
24. Jimmy Snow - Co. E/LRRP - 2-506th, 1967/68 –NC - First Time
25. Bruce McGlasson - Co. E/LRRP - 2-506th, 1967/68 – Union, MO -
First Time
26. Jerri & Bret Kane - Sister of Medic Floyd Skaggs - KIA 1/2/1968 -
Springfield, OH
27. Gene & Dorothy Skaggs – Brother of Medic Floyd Skaggs - KIA
1/2/1968 - Springfield, OH
28. Jerri's Son - Son of Jerri & Bret Kane (Sister of Medic Floyd Skaggs
- KIA 1/2/1968) - Springfield, OH - First Time
29. Jerri's daughter-in-law - Jerri Kane (Sister of Medic Floyd Skaggs - KIA
1/2/1968) - Springfield, OH - First Time
30. Jean "Maggie" & Dave Toothman – Sister and Brother-in-law
of Medic Floyd Skaggs - KIA 1/2/1968) - Cincinnati, OH
31. Another Jerri's Sister - (name will be added soon) - Sister of Medic
Floyd Skaggs - KIA 1/2/1968) - First Time
32. Kat Mussman - Jenny & Tex Hardin's Guest - First Time
33. Jonathan and Julia Luna - Son of SFC Julian Luna - KIA 7/9/1970) -
Dothan, AL - First Time
34. Sylvan Zaft - Close friend of Dr. Andrew "Doc" Lovy - New
Hudson, MI
Total Special Guests = 38
Total Attendees – 153
- Contributions:
It is with great pleasure to
report that the members of the “Bastard Battalion” contributed the following
monies for unit causes. Anne
Colone, “The lady from Hell” reported that she received donations of $795.00
for the Currahee Gravesite Flowers Fund. Ed
“Hard Core” Bassista reported spending a sum of $1484.36 for the Hospitality
Room (Necessities of Life), which most was recovered through donations; and the
two silent auctions collected $1132.00, which was distributed as follows:
$100 toward the cost of Hospitality Room Refreshments, $150.00 to the
Gravesite Flowers Fund, $882.00 to
Website and Eagle Award Fund.
The 8th Annual 3-506th Reunion
Banquet Night Program
(Friday, June 18, 2004) Location
- Pinnacle Family
Entertainment Center, Clarksville TN.
June 13
– David “Boonie Rat” Wing, Stephen “IV Bottle” & Rosi Williams,
Henry “Laptop” Mutchler, Edward ”C-4” & Charlotte Wilson,
June 14
– Jerry “Running Man” & Donna “Down Home Cooking” Berry, William
“Billy Bob” & Cynthia Brightman, Jane “New Car” Fulkerson, Dr. Andrew "Cigar Smoking Doc"
Lovy, Roosevelt “Sour Mash” & Carolyn “Smoke Salmon” Mitchell,
Bruce “hoochman” Cameron, Don “Gauze” Bigelow, Tony “Machinegun”
Martisauskas, Larry “Pushman” Roberts, Frank “Rapper” Kaminski, Tony
“Big Eagle” & Diane Mayberry, Sterling “Jumper” & Donna “Trucker Mom” Chapman, Lonnie “Jigsaw” & Bettie
“Woodermaker” Whitehead, Dallas “Carp Catcher” & Lynn “Fish
House” Freeman, George “Hornblower” & Carla “Chow-Chow” May,
June 15 –Paul
“Two Badge” & Valerie “Patio Mom” Cauley, Paul “Flagman” &
Patti “Letter Reader” Clement, Bill “Claymore” & Ruth
“Keyboard” Collins, John “Hell Man” Colone, Ben “Donut Dolly”
& Brenda “Ben Keeper” Currin, Paul “Trip Wire” Fynn, Tony
“Ducktape” & Elaine “Biscuit Maker” Foster, Jarrett “Dog
Kicker” & Ginny “Crochet” Goodman, Gary “Rucksack” Gressett,
Daniel “Ham & Lima Bean” & /Glenda “Hiker Mom” Hackman,
Marshall “Wild Man” & Linda “Blue Bird” Hill, Jim “Barbwire” & Barbara “No Slacker” Schlax, Rodney
“Toxic Man” & Ruth “Sweet Water” Peterson, Tom “Cruise Man”
& Doris “Slackwomen” Gentry, Sylvan “Ghost Writer” Zaft, Marc
“Frenchy—Ticket Back” Coulon, Don “Top Wrench” Eberle, Grimaldo
“Airborne Marine” Urlich-Vivar, Dave “Tattoo Man” Sas, Shannon
“Small Eagle” Palmer, Jim “Bitchman” & Barbara “Compost”
Atwood, Carol “Lacy” Bryant, Richard “Grape Farmer” Torovsky, Walter
“Brown Badger” & Jane “Petunia” Price, Stephen “Pointman”
& Betty “Sunflower” Williams, Joe “Pineapple” Jerviss, Jerry
“T-11” & Kaye “Petunia” Gomes, Steve/Rosi Williams, Ed “Shotgun” Bassista,
Scott “Surfer” Johnson, Elliott “Catfish” &
“Linda “Tulip” Viktoryn, William “Bushmaster” & JoAnn
“Cracker Jack” Edney, Charles “Polecat” & Crea “Peony” Dyer,
Curt “Hard Core” & Jenny “Buttercup” Hardin,
June 16
– John “Redleg” Barber, Dave
“Crawfish” & Camille “Chrysanthemum” Bentley, Robert “Paddy
Jumper” Clemens, Dan “Trail Watcher” & Margaret “Sea
Shell”Gaworecki, Frank “Flankman” Gilbert, David “” & Jan “”
Glenn, Joe “Chinook” Hanks, Henry “Mission Man” &
Susan “” Parker, Frank Gilbert, Earl “Chicken Farmer” & Becky
“Guitar Mamma” Irelan, George “Biker Dude” Bolt, Russ “Iron
Man” & Faye “Ladybird” McDonald, Verlin “”
& Linda “” Magelitz, Ben “” & Ella “”
Miller, Dan Hackman, Jerald “” & Danise “”Rankin, Phillip “”
& Diane “” Vernon, Bill “” Reed, Henry “” & Lorie Salas,
Larry “” & Deloris Collins, Duane “” & Becki “” Potter,
Andy “”Shaffer, Jerry “” & Sharon “” Wilson, Mike “Tunnel
Rat” & Pat “” Fujinaga, Olan “Frog Gigger” Payne, Don
“Moonshine” & Sherry “”Baker, Steve “Big ARVN” Wilke,
June 17
– Lee “Booby-trap” Bradford, Sue “” & Frank “” Cebelinski,
Wylie “Hog Hunter” & Christine “” Cox, Tom “Chu Chu” &
Esther “Begonia” Groff, Marsha “Sphagnum Moss” Grimes, Houston
“Teddy Bear” & Sue “Yellow Rose” Houser, Lane “Support Man”
& Mary “Pink Sapphire” Rickman, Mark “Moon Pie” & Catherine
“Mud W” Needham, Wynn “The Goodies Man” Wilson, Dick "Jack
Daniels” Freeling, Doug “Wild Turkey” Lang, Bill “Saddle Up”
Knowlton, Bruce “” McGlasson, Richard “” Rios, Marge “Currahee
Mom” Herrick, Jimmy “Ice Man” Snow, Kip “Bear Man” Roland, Ron
“English” Springer, John “One Klick” & Ingrid “Stevens,
Darryl/Linda Roland, Joe “Hay Baler” & Rikki Alexander, Hu “Fox Hole” & Mary
“Mountain Women” Blazer, George “Mama-son” Koziol, Neil “Ambush” ,
Sonya “Sunflower”, and Megan “Ladyslipper” Wilson,
June 18
– Len “Monkey
Shooter” Liebler, Max “Mad Man” Riekse,
June 19
– Jerry “Late Man” Allen, John “Smoke Carp” Reid
June 20
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