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The Official Magazine of the 101st Airborne Division Association Fall 2013 www.facebook.com/101stAirborneDivisionAssociation www.twitter.com/101stABNDIVASSN 1 THE SCREAMING EAGLE MAGAZINE FALL 2013 THE SCREAMING EAGLE MAGAZINE FALL 2013 annual ceremony in hiesville, france. ceremony at pratt memorial Memorial marker at the Hemevez, Normandy, where 7 Privates of the 587th were massacred just a few hours after jumping on 6 June 1944. 2 TTHHEE SSCCRREEAAMMIINNGG EEAAGGLLEE MMAAGGAAZZIINNEE FFAALLLL 22001133 TTHHEE SSCCRREEAAMMIINNGG EEAAGGLLEE MMAAGGAAZZIINNEE FFAALLLL 22001133 TABLE OF CONTENTS 101ST Association President’s Message 2 Executive Secretary/Treasurer’s National HQ Update 3 MG McConville’s Message 4 The Bulletin Board 5 Chaplain’s Corner 6-7 Double Eagles 8-9 New Recruits 10 Membership Forms 11 Bill Nelson Award 12 Scholarship Committee Letter and Awardees 13-15 A Reason to Return by Bob Staranowicz 16-19 In the Company of Heroes by The Clatskanie Chief 20-23 Eagles Who Have Soared 24-28 Bravo Company Tribute to General Sidney Bryan Berry Jr. 29 101st Airborne Division Paratroopers Recognized 30 Veterans Interment Project (VIP) 31 From Over There...Jan Cooley Reports 32-33 Chapter Articles 34-45 Association Store Catalog and Order Form 46-56 Snowbird Reunion Forms 57-60 Desert Strke One by Larry Redmond 61-62 Regional Command East by MG McConville 63-64 Univ. of Santa Clara Awards 65 Veterans Gather to Cast a Line on the High Seas by Terry Ogan 66-67 Currahees Make Strides to Improve Afghan Partners in Eastern Afghanistan 68 68th Annual 101st Airborne Division Reunion Award Winners 69 68th Annual 101st Airborne Division Reunion Pictures 70-71 101 Club Members 73 Corporate Sponors 74-77 Association Officers & Screaming Eagles Foundation Officers and Trustees 78 Association Governors 79 Committees 80 Association Chapter Listings 81-82 Support Report 83 Association Funds and Foundation Funds 84-85 Monument Pavers and Order Form 86-87 “Dog Tag” Ceremony 88 The Community Says Thank You 89 ON THE COVER After over 12 years of fighting the Global War on Terrorism, the Screaming Eagles of our great Division continue to bring the fight to the enemy. After their “Tour” what doesn’t change is what is important to all of them, Family and who we fight for. The Welcome Home Ceremonies are a key part to the deployment and the 101st Airborne Division takes that part seriously and gets it right. Articles appearing in The Screaming Eagle do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the staff, officers, or members of the 101st Airborne Division Association. Additionally, the Association does not make any warranties or endorsements as to the accuracy and truth of the advertisements appearing in this publication. Manuscripts, photographs, slides and drawings are submitted at the contributor’s risk. All materials will be kept in the Associa- tion archives unless requested otherwise. The staff reserves the right to edit all submissions for clarity and to meet space constraints. The staff has the right to refuse any article or advertisement submitted for inclusion in The Screaming Eagle. Your opinions and suggestions are encouraged and appreciated. We want to hear from you! 1 TTHHEE SSCCRREEAAMMIINNGG EEAAGGLLEE MMAAGGAAZZIINNEE FFAALLLL 22001133 TTHHEE SSCCRREEAAMMIINNGG EEAAGGLLEE MMAAGGAAZZIINNEE FFAALLLL 22001133 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE NEW PRESIDENT TAKES OFFICE. As I write this message, I have been your President for served at both the Unit Dinners and the four days. I would like to thank all the members, Board Memorial Dinner. Food never tasted so of Governors, and officers of the 101st Airborne Division great were many of the comments and Association for you vote and confidence in me to serve I agree the food and presentation was the best we have as your President the next two years. Special thanks ever had at a reunion. The Association owes a big thanks to Past President Pack, I have some big shoes to fill to Jerry and Kaye Gomes of the Oregon Chapter of the but I am ready to meet the challenge as we move the 101st Airborne Division Association for hosting and all association into the digital age. The association has a the great events that were planned. The Gorge tour and number of challenges to overcome such as membership Evergreen Air Museum tour were completely filled and retention, corporate sponsorship and moving to a we were worried we would not be able to fill the seats. more digital format for Screaming Eagle Magazine and upgrading the web site. You can be assured you CORPORATE SPONSORS & SCHOLARSHIPS. are in good hands as we strive to improve what we Chairman of the Scholarship Committee Rick Lencioni deliver to the membership and overcoming the new presented over $ 50,000 in scholarships, a reunion record directives given by your Board of Governors. You have a new Vice President Jim Shamblen and he will be a amount and is a tribute to the Committees hard work and great asset to the association and is ready to assist me all that have given to our scholarship programs. What a in all the new programs that need implementation. great achievement for the association. The Chairman’s message also encourages all the Chapters to form their EXECUTIVE SECRETARY. Your executive secretary own scholarships to broaden the scope of their programs. Wayne St. Louis and his staff at Fort Campbell are on I am going to ask every single Governor, committee the job as we speak looking to improve the web site to members and especially the Chapters to reach out in their a more friendly and workable format. Our members communities to find Corporate Sponsors. I will be setting and especially the active duty troops need a better up a call team to check and develop a program with format and I am going to encourage them to write the Chapters and everyone involved to be more active more articles about the war experiences for Screaming in this area. Eagle Magazine. I encourage all our members who have any questions call the office and the staff is ready 101st AIRBORNE DIVISION AIR (AASLT). to assist you with any questions you might have. Your Please keep our active duty in your thoughts and prayers voice is important and we want to hear from you. as they are still being deployed in active combat. We must always work to do all we can for the families and 68TH ANNUAL REUNION - PORTLAND, OR. soldiers deployed through all our programs. Please We have just returned from one of the most successful remember to give to the Screaming Eagle Foundation West Coast Reunion in memory. Some 450 Screaming so the association can continue to assist Screaming Eagles and family attended our reunion at the” Red Lion Eagle troopers and their families when the need arises. Hotel “on the River in Portland. What a beautiful site, the hotel, the service as well as food was outstanding and I UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN want to personally recognize the leadership and staff of the Hotel. Hotel staff when beyond the call of duty making the Screaming Eagles feels welcome and attending to all the needs of the association during our stay. All the way from housekeeping, front desk, restaurant, bartenders in hospitality room, servers, chef and to everyone a Jim Keeton big thanks. There were many compliments of the food President, 101st Airborne Division Association 2 TTHHEE SSCCRREEAAMMIINNGG EEAAGGLLEE MMAAGGAAZZIINNEE FFAALLLL 22001133 TTHHEE SSCCRREEAAMMIINNGG EEAAGGLLEE MMAAGGAAZZIINNEE FFAALLLL 22001133 NATIONAL HQ UPDATE The National Headquarters staff has Our Association is in great financial standings only been back from Portland Oregon thanks to the board of Trustee and their hard work and for two days and we are gathering all dedication. The miracles they continue to do are amazing our notes from what made the 68th Annual reunion a and ensure we are growing during these difficult financial success. We are starting the planning for Grand Rapids times. Because of all that they have done over the past and the 69th reunion already so that again next year it several years we are in a position to make a few changes will be a success. Over 400 of our friends joined us at without the financial worries we had in the past. Your this year’s “Gathering of Eagles” at a location that was Board of Governors made some decisions that have been simply more than we could had expected and everyone talked about for over two years and now feel will benefit kept thanking our reunion committee over and over for us and grow not only our membership but also provide doing such a wonderful job in selecting the Red Lion on benefits to our current members as well. You’ll see some the River. The hotel staff bent over backwards to ensure of those changes published in this magazine and the next. that everyone had a wonderful time and all their needs One of those changes involves Scholarships, where it gives and requests were met with a smile. Mrs Linda McCaffrey our members the opportunity to have a named scholarship and her staff were a valuable part of the team of so awarded next year for someone of their choice. I already many that make a reunion special. Also a big “Airborne” sent in my $500 in Memory of CPL Jessica Ellis, KIA, thanks to Jerry and Kaye Gomes who put all the missing 2008, Iraq. pieces together and held other things in place to ensure The volunteers on our many committees who this was a memorable time had by all. Our reunion spend countless hours working to make our Association committee chair Ron Gillette again hit it out of the park. the best there is need to continually be thanked by us all. A reunion’s success is defined by many things Without their support and efforts we would not be able but most importantly by what a good time everyone to have such wonderful reunions, provide thousands of has. Things like the this year’s hat was so popular by the dollars to Soldiers and their families to assist with financial attendees that many asked when we would be selling needs, be represented in France each year to celebrate them, they are available now for everyone who was our heritage, remember our fallen on memorial day at unable to attend. Thanks again to the outstanding job our Nation’s capital and so many other wonderful things that Mike Tilden does managing our store. The tours that that are provided by being part of the 101st Airborne Kaye arranged as well as many other factors determines Division Association and Screaming Eagle Foundation. if attendee will return to a reunion in the future. This These and many more things we do put a smile on my year’s tours were packed to capacity and the HQ staff face each day. From the National Headquarters staff I even stayed on an extra couple days so we could enjoy want to pass on our thanks to all of our members for them also. Our WWII Veterans in attendance were singing providing us the opportunity and privilege of serving all the old Airborne songs and kept us all entertained in you all. We truly appreciate being part of all that our the hospitality room. Vincent Speranza also moved all of membership provides to ensure our Association is the best. us with a poem at the Memorial Dinner that we hope to publish in the Winter Magazine. Many of the first time attendees who approached me passed on that they had such a great time they are looking at coming to Grand Rapids, Michigan next year and in 2015 back to Nashville to celebrate not only the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War but also the 25th Anniversary of Desert Shield. The Wayne P. St. Louis talk going around is not to miss next year because of all Executive Secretary & Treasurer the efforts of the Michigan Chapter to make sure that the next year’s reunion is the reunion of the century. 3 TTHHEE SSCCRREEAAMMIINNGG EEAAGGLLEE MMAAGGAAZZIINNEE FFAALLLL 22001133 TTHHEE SSCCRREEAAMMIINNGG EEAAGGLLEE MMAAGGAAZZIINNEE FFAALLLL 22001133 MAJOR GENERAL JAMES C. McCONVILLE Commanding General, 101st Airborne Division (AASLT) This month we officially passed the mid-point “Currahee” and the Afghan National Army’s 1st Brigade, 203rd of the Division’s deployment to Afghanistan in Corps reached a new milestone this past month when the ANA of support of Operation Enduring Freedom XIV. As 1/203rd Corps conduct an operation in the Azra District of Logar expected, your Screaming Eagles continue to get the job done, Province, completely independent of advisors. This historical supporting the Afghan National Security Forces as they take the milestone represented the hard work and dedication of the lead in securing their nation, ensuring we all have a safer future. Currahee Security Force Assist and Advise Teams over the past Also, as you would expect, this phase of our campaign finds us 90 days and their efforts to assist the Afghan National Security truly in a Rendezvous with Destiny. In June of this year official Forces in their desire to defeat the Enemies of Afghanistan. announcement was made for the achievement of Milestone 2013. The Afghan National Security Forces also conducted This announcement acknowledged the beginning of the final phase Operation Semourgh, a cross-district, cross-provincial multi- of transition of responsibility for the lead of security operations to pillared ANSF operation, aimed at assisting the people of the government of Afghanistan and the Afghan National Security Azra in re-instating security and providing much needed Forces. I can proudly tell you that they are stepping up to the plate. Humanitarian Aid. The Currahees have done a phenomenal Since our arrival and Transfer of Authority in March, the Afghan job in maintaining a strong partnership presence in the National Security Forces have steadily progressed under the provinces of Paktya and Khowst. Their continued hard work advice and assistance of Security Force Advisory & Assistance and efforts have enabled the ANSF to provide for a safer and Teams (SFAATs). Demonstrating their true nature as highly trained, more secure environment for the people of Afghanistan. disciplined, and fit Soldiers your Screaming Eagles supported The 101st Sustainment Brigade “Lifeliners” focused on aerial the Afghan National Security Forces in the development of delivery operations to better supply our remote operating bases as the capabilities they need to continue to take the fight to the we continue to transition with our Afghan partners. The Lifeliners Enemies of Afghanistan and ensure a safer and better future for work tirelessly to meet the retrograde mission requirements of the Afghan people and a safer and more secure world for us all. moving critical equipment home to sustain our Army for the future. Today, in Regional Command – East, there is a strong, powerful, I’d also like to highlight several changes in leadership which and professional Afghan National Army of over 39,000 soldiers. occurred this summer and welcome several new members to There is a Uniformed Police Force of over 23,000 officers; a the Screaming Eagle Family. Colonels JB Vowell, Pete Benchoff, Border Police of nearly 8,000; a Civil Order Police of nearly Thomas Drew, and George Appenzeller who recently took 4,000; and over 8,000 more Local Police working to secure their command of the 3rd Brigade “Rakassans”, 2nd Brigade “Strike”, homes and the homes of their neighbors and countrymen. All 101st CAB “Destiny”, and Blanchfield Army Community Hospital, told, there are over 84,000 Afghan Patriots serving in the Afghan respectively. I’d also like to highlight the upcoming change of National Security Forces in Regional Command – East. Each a command for the 1st Brigade “Bastogne” in October and give an volunteer, dedicated to protecting their Watan, their homeland. early welcome to Colonel Robert Campbell. Each of our outgoing These forces are not just large in number. They are large in commanders (Colonels RJ Lillibridge (3BCT), Dan Walrath capability, and they are in the lead securing their country. Today, (2BCT), Paul Bontrager (101 CAB), and Paul Cordts (BACH)) did a the Afghan National Security Forces are able to independently phenomenal job during their command tenures, sustaining the employ their own mortars and artillery. They are able to high standards of performance and excellence you all expect of independently conduct air assault operations; able to treat and your Screaming Eagles, we wish them all the best in their future evacuate their wounded; able to clear their routes of improvised endeavors. Lastly, and in closing, I’d like to congratulate all explosive devices; and, they are able to supply and sustain the former Screaming Eagles who were able to attend the themselves, often in very remote areas. Yet most importantly, Association’s recent reunion in Portland; and give a special thanks they are able to work together and conduct complex operations to CSM(R) Wayne St. Louis and all those who helped to make across multiple pillars of the Afghan National Security Forces. this event a great success. Over the 68 reunions since the 101st In a recent interview with members of the international and Airborne Division Association was first formed on the battlefields local media I was asked if I thought the Afghans were winning. of World War II your ranks and your legacy have grown. From the My answer, entirely based upon the answer of the Afghan Korean War, to Vietnam, The Gulf War, Kosovo, Operation Iraqi Soldiers and leaders I engage with each week, was and is yes. Freedom, and Operation Enduring Freedom as well as numerous Nevertheless, we remain aware of the fact that the final bell of other actions the division has met each and every Rendezvous the “fighting season” hasn’t rung. Sustaining our momentum with Destiny as a highly trained, disciplined, and fit organization and the momentum achieved during this fighting season by honoring all those who have gone before them, never forgetting the Afghan National Security Forces, your Screaming Eagles those who made the ultimate sacrifice in the service of our nation. continue advising and assisting to stay on the offensive, keeping Air Assault! the Enemies of Afghanistan on their heels and driving them out Jim McConville, 44E6 of the area as the fighting season draws to its traditional close. 1st Brigade Combat Team “Bastogne” completed their mission in Nangarhar and Kunar Provinces and successfully transitioned 1st Lt. Dan Thueneman, 4th PL, Whis- responsibility to the Afghan National Security Forces at the key CO., 2nd BN, 506th Infantry Reg., beginning of August. The Bastogne Brigade returned to Fort 4th Brigade Combat Team, discusses a change in the planned route during Campbell and I’d like to personally thank the community for so a dismounted patrol with a member of graciously welcoming our Screaming Eagles home and for all the the Afghan Uniformed Police in the support you selflessly provide to our Soldiers and Families every day. vicinity of Forward Operating Base Your support is sincerely appreciated and essential to our success. Salerno, Afghanistan Aug. 18, 2013. The partnership mission between the 4th Brigade Combat Team 4 TTHHEE SSCCRREEAAMMIINNGG EEAAGGLLEE MMAAGGAAZZIINNEE FFAALLLL 22001133 TTHHEE SSCCRREEAAMMIINNGG EEAAGGLLEE MMAAGGAAZZIINNEE FFAALLLL 22001133 Left to right is Kevin Hunt, Veterans Service officer Newburyport MA, Gregg Obuchowski, director of the group and Dick George Ma special events coordinator. The 101st Airborne Division Association with the help and support of Tony Toland will produce 500 CDs to be distributed to various military units and will be available on our associations website store. Several achievement awards were given in the Reunion Sales Room. Above: Nicollette receiving the Chairborne Dick, Award. Below: Tonya receiving the OPITA Award for the second year with Thank you for the certificate. It was very much appreciated. It the oak leaf cluster. was a pleasure to be able to collaborate with you on this special project for the troops. All of us felt very honored to show our appreciation through our special gift of music. Gregg Obuchowski Merrimack Valley Townsmen Comfort Zone Snowbird Reunion 2014 Mark Your Calendars! The next Snowbird reunion will be held 5-9 February 2014 at the Marriot Westshore Hotel, Tampa, Florida (located across the street from our previous hotel). The Marriott is a newer hotel and offers better amenities for our reunion attendees. To all those that came to Snow- bird this year, thank you! We hope you had a great time. In addition to our golf tournament and the Saturday parachute jump, next year we will be adding a deep sea fishing trip and a group dinner outing. Please see our reg- istration, hotel, and activities information sheets in this magazine. If you attended the reunion this year there are Strike 7 and hundreds of pictures of Snowbird 2013 on our website 502nd Vets at the that you can download, go to www.101abnfgcc.org. See Change of Command you next year! The Florida Gulf Coast Chapter. 5 TTHHEE SSCCRREEAAMMIINNGG EEAAGGLLEE MMAAGGAAZZIINNEE FFAALLLL 22001133 TTHHEE SSCCRREEAAMMIINNGG EEAAGGLLEE MMAAGGAAZZIINNEE FFAALLLL 22001133 a bag of M&Ms with peanuts for him; Having planned to spend the night I laughingly gave him a similar bag as there, I was also disappointed that no we visited in Edmond; I am sure he motel/ hotel existed there any longer. ate it later. We viewed old photos and Tahlequah, home of the Cherokee celebrated the lives of the men Nation, was my next stop. One of with whom we had served. Mike my grandpa’s was Cherokee and was later became a helicopter pilot born in Indian Territory, long before which influenced the rest of his statehood for Oklahoma. His family DEAR FRIENDS, LET US LOVE career in the Army. We look forward had come west to Indian Territory dur- ONE ANOTHER, FOR LOVE to seeing one another in Portland ing the “Trail of Tears” experience. As COMES FROM GOD. EVERYONE at this year’s Association meeting. always, visiting there allowed for other WHO LOVES HAS BEEN BORN Going on to Tonkawa, I learned that the kinds of personal memories and reflec- OF GOD AND KNOWS GOD... cousin closest to me in age had died tions of US history. Who were those and been buried there, rather than in folks who came West on that tough GOD IS LOVE. WHO EVER LIVES his home town. Working with the local road? How did the soldiers from the IN LOVE, LIVES IN GOD, AND funeral home to trace the grave site, I US Army reflect on their experience GOD IN HIM. was able to find his stone where I sat pushing the natives to a new home? How 1 JOHN 4: 7, 16 on a bench to remember our family did the survivors of that historic ordeal visits to one another in Oklahoma and react to their new homes in the West? Taking a break from summer business the Texas Panhandle. Before leaving Getting off the beaten track of at the college, a trip up into Oklahoma that bench, I prayed with and for him. Turnpikes and Interstates, I took the to see old friends, to visit family homes Then, on to Pawhuska, home of the old US 66 and other less traveled roads. and grave sites, to remember old Osage Nation. Driving the streets We all get so used to modern changes times, and just to have some time off several times, I could see the chang- that we fail to remember what life from work hours seemed like a good es that had been made since visit- might have been for our parents and experience. And the trip turned out to ing there as a boy and later driving grandparents. Driving down the old be a blessing in many ways. For those through enroute to visit grandparents Main Street of a small town, I decided of you who have never been to the in a nearby small town. The town had to visit a small antique shop. There, former Indian Territory, some of the been quite prominent but now the hanging high on a wall was a troop unit local names may sound strange but old downtown area had empty spac- photograph. Many of us have similar they come from different tribal nations. es, empty buildings, and was badly in pictures from former troop units in Stopping in Edmond, a growing town need of repair. But local folks told me which we served. The manager took just north of Oklahoma City, I visited restoration was a project of local citi- it down for me so we could examine with Mike Sloniker whom I met at Ft. zens and the Osage tribal headquar- it more closely. B Company, 158th Campbell with an Artillery Battalion ters. Driving through the small town Infantry! Now who was that? And prior to deployment in the fall of 1967. just south of Pawhuska where I was at the bottom the inscription “Camp After arrival in RVN, then Lt. Sloniker born and regularly visited grandparents Barkeley, Texas; March 1941.” continued as a Fire Direction Officer on both sides of the family, I was terri- Wow, the old WWII Training Camp and Forward Observer with the Artil- bly disappointed. The old home of my just outside Abilene where I live, lery unit that first went to Phuc Vinh. maternal grandparents was totally torn and 8-9 months before the begin- We would visit periodically in Fire down; without addresses, I was not ning of the War! Needless to say, I Bases as I went to have services for the able to find homes of several aunts and purchased the picture, which did troops. Mike remembered my bringing uncles or my paternal grandparents. not seem to have any ties to a small 6 TTHHEE SSCCRREEAAMMIINNGG EEAAGGLLEE MMAAGGAAZZIINNEE FFAALLLL 22001133 TTHHEE SSCCRREEAAMMIINNGG EEAAGGLLEE MMAAGGAAZZIINNEE FFAALLLL 22001133 town in Oklahoma (unless a soldier my former Abilene students and his with the military. Like the Israelites from that unit had lived in that area) wife as they checked in for his Officer after the Exodus, or the Exile, and and returned it to the Camp Barke- Basic Course at the Artillery School. the whole western world after the ley Archives at a Museum in Abilene. In closing, I remind my fellow troop- Holocaust, there were and are always Further down the road I stopped at ers from the 101st that all of us can memories of the past and reflections Ft. Sill, where I had returned with my make trips into the past – whether on the meanings of those experiences. family after my tour with the 101st in through the towns of origin for our Viet Nam. There I visited with one of families or our places of assignment 7 TTHHEE SSCCRREEAAMMIINNGG EEAAGGLLEE MMAAGGAAZZIINNEE FFAALLLL 22001133 TTHHEE SSCCRREEAAMMIINNGG EEAAGGLLEE MMAAGGAAZZIINNEE FFAALLLL 22001133 D O U B L E E A G L E S During the past several years the Association has presented Double Eagle Coins to active-duty war veteran mem- bers of the Association in ceremonies at company, battalion, and brigade level formations. Many assisted in these ceremonies: Jack Braden, Harvey Appleman, Robert Nichols, Harold “AJ” Murdock, Joe Bossi, CSM Mike Wagoner, Mike Tilden, Dan Gilligan, Jordan Jeffcoat, and others. For Veteran members, a “Double Eagle” Pin will be awarded for those who sign-up at least one new member or re-sign a former member who has not been active for over two years. Many pins have been awarded to Association members who have recruited friends and former members of the Division into the Association. The continuing goal is to double the veteran membership, which will enhance the overall capabilities of our Association and result in improved services for all our members. To meet this challenge, we are counting on you to do your part; twist the arm of a reluctant bud- dy, spread the word about all the good things the Association is accomplishing, do it any way you can; but get at least one new member by the 68th Annual Reunion. James D. Agins Royal L. Bradley Richard P. Doyle Larry Grathwohl Janet M. Alderman Harmon Brammer Mark W. Dugger CSM W Green Joe R. Alexander Jeffery D. Bridges Jonathan R. Eason William E. Green David J. Allen William Brunson George R Eaton Robert Griffin James “Jim” M. Allen Tony Marlin Buchanan John Eisen William J. Guarnere Frank Almeida Glenwood Burley Robert Eylander Steven Gordon Gunhus Albert Almeida George C. Fallon Gary Gutelius Charles Apodaca Lon Busch Glenn D. Faulks David D. Hack James Reid Armstrong Tom Caramanno Frank Febus Michael L. Hall Lloyd A. Aune Jesus A. Cardenas Douglas Field Benny L. Hamby Bartley “Chad” C. Cardwell Robert A. Finkle Charles V. Hamm Richard M. Baker William L. Carpenter James “Bill” W. Fletcher Barry Hana James T. Baker Ray Fletcher Dale Hansen William C. Ball Paul “Ponytail” Cauley Leo Flory Lon Hanson Wilson E. Barnes Philip A. Cleaveland Fred Foggie Ray H. Hardison Manuel M. Barrios William J. Clements Michael Foulk Laura Bartel Paul Allan Cole Michael D. Frakes Franklin C. Haskins Selman L. Bass James G. Collins Larry G. Frazier Alan Hayashi Barry Beard Peter M. Conaty Bruce Frederick Raymond H. Helwig Frederic A. Behrens Howell L. Cooper Jeff Frederick John J. Hernandez Theodore Belajac Rich Cox Rick Freeman Mark F. Herndon Douglas E. Bell Joseph A. Cozza Sr Michael E. Frieze Dayton W. Herrington Ian Berkowitz Ted A. Crozier Sr Charles K. Gailey Calvin Hickerson Sr Richard D. Berry James M. Cummings Patrick J. Gallagher Stephen Higdon Charles R. Gant Freeman Dallas Michael N. George David Hindel Anthony A. Bliss Jr Kenneth David Donald H. George Miguel B. Hobbs Roger Blythe Edwards H. Davis Frank B. Germon Jr. Donald R. Hoffman Jr Eugene Bombich Collin R. Day Jimmy Holmes Eugene Dean William C. Hookham Douglas E. Bonnot James P. DeSalvo James Gilmore Gerald Hornbeck Paul Bontrager David M. DeSoucy III Germano A. Gomes Richard L. Hosking George M. Bos Robert M. Diaz Homero Gomez Ronald Houlihan Joseph M. Bossi Paul D Dillion Monte D. Goren Charles A. Hubbard III Charles A. Donabedian Harry J. Gorman Dennis Hughes Richard A. Bowe Thomas R. Dorsey Sr. Jim Gould Dennis L. Husereau James Brackin Phillip John Dow Walter Gradzik Cornelius J. Juhn 8 TTHHEE SSCCRREEAAMMIINNGG EEAAGGLLEE MMAAGGAAZZIINNEE FFAALLLL 22001133 TTHHEE SSCCRREEAAMMIINNGG EEAAGGLLEE MMAAGGAAZZIINNEE FFAALLLL 22001133 21377-13_001-084.pdf 10 3/13/201 3 8:57:19 AM

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Jul 17, 2013 68th Annual 101st Airborne Division Reunion Award Winners. 69. 68th Annual 101st . to celebrate not only the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam. War but also the 25th . the Afghan National Security Forces, your Screaming Eagles continue advising .. Dayton W. Herrington .. Abigail Day.
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