Connecting the Troopers of Today with the Veterans of Yesterday.
Happy birthday Graham I hope your doing well and enjoyed your birthday day.
My German is not very good. Even though we have lived here a long time, we work on-post and speak English all day. I would like to be able to speak German better, but I have so much to do that leaves me little time to study. If my situation was more like our daughter's, it would be much easier. She works in the German community, so she is constantly needing to use German to conduct her business. She is a doctor of chiropractic and married to a German man.
Who could forget LTC Landry or CSM Chittick? For good or for ill, 1SG Lyons is even here. Lt Rob Lytle just showed up here last month. I remember Brown's face. Didn't he work in the S-1? I was in K Trp my first tour (78-80), L Trp and HHT (S-3) the second time around (81-84). Who's that breakin' starch with a border tab on their hat? Considering the photo of you sporting the beret, I guess we both stood in the same chow hall line!
Welcome home. There are plenty of troopesr here that were in Amberg and even some from the S-4. I remember half of the names you dropped and recognized a few faces too. Seems like yesterday even though its been 35 years. Good times!
Just a reminder, we are asking for first and last name please.
Welcome to Dragoon base Graham, Have fun finding old friends or making new ones. I was with M co. from 78 to 80,I was the gunner on M 12 during CAT 79 we probably knew each other between Amberg and Bergen. Welcome back to the Cavalry.
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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