3-506th
(Currahee) - 2005
After Action Report
Arising from the suggestion that the 2005 Reunion should be
arranged to allow for events to be held for Currahee’s to pay a special
tribute to those of the 3-506th that made the ultimate sacrifice,
plans were started for a reunion in
Following an initial recon of hotels in late 2004, a
finalization gathering of the organizing committee was held. This was arranged
in February ‘05 to coincide with those meeting for the annual 19th
February tribute at the Wall. The Doubletree Hotel, Crystal City, Arlington VA
was the venue and the Banquet / Events Manager put in the extra effort
sufficient to convince the organizers that this was the right place with the
right facilities for the 2005 Reunion and that the 3-506th would be
welcome there.
Although the 2005
A total of 70 Currahee’s attended the 2005
Attendees were issued their reunion bag containing: reunion
tee shirt, beer/soda glass with 506th and Task Force logo, maps,
schedule of events, KIA list with Wall locations of names, and suggested places
to visit and dine area maps plus many other reunion odds and ends. Tickets
indicating choice of menu for the banquet were included with the name tags.
The pack also included a very special gift from the estate
of the late Joe Beyrle (3-506th WW2). This was an original First Day
Cover commemorating the dedication of the Wall in 1982.
Most then quickly retired to the hospitality room which
this year was very well organized by the Silent Auction committee and our main
bartender and hospitality room host Roosevelt Mitchell. Roosey
did a fine job.
Incorporating the cost of the drinks into the registration
fee negated the need to issue tickets or to “pass the hat”.
The Battalion Colors were on display in the Hospitality
Room along with many tables laden with the items donated for the silent auction.
There were so many items that extra tables had to be brought in for the display.
Of particular note, available for general inspection, were
the large folders containing all the details of the KIA’s.
There were also maps of the Phan Thiet area, a number of personal photo
albums and other items of interest left in the room for all to peruse and
discuss.
On Thursday the first “formal” event of the
The Saturday decision meeting is referred to at the end of
this
The group was also addressed by our invited guests from the
town of
On Friday morning a very moving ceremony was held at the
Tomb of the Unknown Solider at
After walking down from the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
another wreath was placed at the 101st memorial this time in a more
informal ceremony with many group photos taken as a light rain began to fall.
That evening a fine banquet dinner program was held with an
excellent meal provided by a very helpful hotel staff.
Our guest speaker Clancy Lyall, a WW II Currahee and a member of the Band
of Brothers, gave a short but poignant presentation.
The color guard drilled and lead by Jerry Gomes performed
impeccably.
Following the meal the winners of the silent auction were
announced. This was followed by a live auction of a number of select and rare
items, including some special gifts from the estate of the late Joe Beyrle, and
a US Flag with certificate of Authenticity that had been flown on a combat
mission in Iraq by the US Air Force at the request of Mike Krawczyk in memory of
the 3-506th KIA’s and a genuine WW II D Day cricket donated by Tom
McLaughlin. The Flag was purchased
by our good friend David Rattee and the cricket by Bud Blazer and both of these
fine men donated their purchases to the
The total amount raised by the silent auction and live
auction will be reported separately but it is noteworthy to mention that many
thousands of dollars were generously given by all the successful bidders. The
group decided that half of these funds will go to the Flower Fund and half will
go into the fund for the group’s next reunion.
Mention
must be made there were a few complaints about some of the language and humor
used at the dinner. This will be addressed and improved on for the next
gathering in order to ensure that we maintain a family friendly atmosphere
throughout. Future consideration
will also be given to our non-Christian members in any invocations or prayers.
Saturday was the Day of Day with the group photo call on
the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, followed by our evening Memorial Service at
The WALL. This took place under
welcome cover of an open sided tent on the knoll next to the Wall and with
plenty of seating and cool water for refreshment. Thanks
must go to John Colone for an excellent job of planning and executing the
service! Families of our fallen
Comrades Furman Johnson,
Thanks must go to Sterling Chapman and Roosevelt Mitchell
who stood guard with the colors in the heat of the day throughout the ceremony.
The final event of the reunion was the traditional singing
of Blood on the Risers. There were a good number present and a good effort was
made by all.
Future
Organization
On Saturday the third and final meeting was held with only
Currahee’s or Task Force members allowed the vote.
With 90 Currahee members present and proxies considered the vote was
unanimous to do the following;
1:
Establish a Charter and By-Laws steering committee to have these items
ready to be presented for a vote in 45 days.
A brief over view of a draft for these proposed Charter and By-Laws was given, indicating the following major positions to be in the document.
1. Accountability of funds
2. A Board of Governors, consisting of;
President Vice-President Past President President Elect Secretary Treasurer Chaplain Historian
Sergeant-at-Arms.
A 45 day time frame was given for the draft to be completed
and presented.
Members of the Charter and By-Laws Steering Committee are the following;
David Bentley, Mike Krawcayk, Dee Dallas, Bud Blazer, Andrew (Doc) Lovy,
Joe Alexander, David Rattee,
2:
Appoint a Finance Committee to assure accountability of funds for the
group.
Until a formal governing body is formed the meeting agreed
that in the interim full authority to expend funds is granted to Carolyn
Mitchell, Kaye Gomes, and Joe Jerviss.
Financial report from the monies generated & expended
by the 2005
3:
Create a
The following people have volunteered and have been
appointed as the Committee for the next reunion; David Goddard, Lynn Dallas,
Bucky Cox, Paul Clement, Carolyn Mitchell, Mike Stewart, Bill Brightman, Ed
Bassista, Patti Clement, Marshall Hill and Al Thomas.
It was also agreed to look at the pros & cons of
combining our even year reunions with either the 506th Association or
the 101st Association to save funds, gain the advantage of greater
numbers, hence, lower room rates etc but always with a separate hospitality room
for our 3-506th people to
socialize in and have our silent auction.
The same 45 day time frame was given for the committee to
give an initial report to the group.
4:
All major issues to be voted on must be by signature ballot either by US
mail or email.
The ballots will be sent to the
existing mailing list of 600 +/- known Currahee’s & Task Force Members.
5: Immediately obtain
liability insurance.