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This was the third design of the 2d Cavalry DUI, worn from 1924-1931. The sharp points on the ends of the bottom scroll again called for a redesign.
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Hey Rick, Are you still out there?
Reamo.
Hope you're well. I don't get on the site very often and just now seeing your note. I'm the one you're thinking of. Had 3d platoon and then Teters moved me to 2d platoon with you and Beach. You guys all taught me a lot and I fortunate to be in such a great unit. Where are you these days??
Bill
Happy B.Day Rick.
Rick,
You still out there? Haven't seen a post or heard from you in quite a while.
Best regards,
HAPPY BIRTHDAY RICK
Wishing you many more, from all of us at DragoonBase!!!
Hey Rick!
Great to hear from you! Dave Gettman had said he thought you had been on the old site when I joined this one. We sure had a great platoon way back when. In my old age, I think about you guys and wonder what you are doing now. Tried to find you, Klowsowski, and Matusczewski by doing internet searches, but no joy. I did contact Rick Cassidy, Russ Waetherly, and Bill Eicher all of the 3rd Platoon. Also talked with Ford Droegemueller a couple of years ago. My regular email address is jjunk@comcast.net. Drop me a line there and we can exchage more contact info.
Reamo, Wanted to say hello, I had a message from you sometime ago, before I lost my password ect. and had to get re-connected to the site again. In reference to Skipper, I saw him back some 8-10 years ago, he was working for a Govt. Contractor and doing some work in the Frankfurt/Hanau area. I was G-3 Maneuver Officer at 7 ATC in Grafenwoehr and he was doing some shopping at the Commissary when I ran into him. He came out to our house a couple of times before going back stateside. His wife Frieda was with him, if I remember correctly his stepson Mark was a officer somewhere in Army. I beleive they were living in Pennsylvania then. Top Miller
rick
i remember you well. havent lost my memory yet. at least i dont think so. i tried many times to find the old skipper but to no avail.
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