Email me at Sept Oct Nov Dec 2012 May June July Aug 2012 Jan Feb March April 2012 A memorial service for Jim Stanford May 4th at 3:30 pm at dallas/ftworth national cemetery 2000 Mt. Creek Parkway. refreshments following service at 1624 Eastus,Kessler Park Dallas. In lieu of flowers all donations are requested to be sent to Rockwall Food Bank March 23rd Hello my boys and girls!!!! I wanted
to let you know that the City of Tyronza is again inviting you to the
Stars and Strips Celebration again this year. The date is May 18 and
19. They are planning a supper for all veterans for Friday night, the
18th and to have you in the parade on Saturday, the 19th. I am planning
on having you visit with me and each other at the Days Inn in Trumann
on Friday, Saturday and Sunday!!! I have not planned anything scheduled at this time, just come and we will do whatever we want to!!! The motel is:
Days Inn & Suites
400 Commerce Drive
Trumann, AR 70472
Phone: 870-483-8383
Fax: 870-483-8384
Email: amittejani@yahoo.com
Manager: Amit Tejani
Hope to see you then!
Love you all!
MOM March 9th Jay Phillips sent this in-Congrats on the new retirement digs Hi Tree! Well, here we are three weeks later and just beginning to feel like it is home. Still echoes – need more furniture and rugs to fill the place and dampen the sounds – but we are slowly getting there. New home phone 843-482-0254 and address is 141 Billowing Sails Street, Summerville, SC 29483 (about 20 miles NW of Charleston). E- mail is jayphillips@homesc.com. Also, AT&T has given me a new cell phone with a promise (I rather doubt) that this will do better here than the old one. New cell is 843-312-5330, but if I am anywhere near home I probably won’t get your call and may not even get any voice-mail, so the land line is better. Usually get about a half bar or less and that means no talky no heary. We are heading to Stone Mountain near Atlanta for a few days on Wednesday and will be at the beach after that for a week. Looking forward to a little real downtime as the move was pretty exhausting. I’ve attached a shot of sunset out our sunroom windows – there is no fire, just nature looking pretty spectacular. Jay March 8th William Conner sent this in. Had a good time at the military ball. For those people
who do not know, Saint Barbara is the patron Saint of the Artillery.
Yes, even the military has patron Saints! Feb 17th From Ralph Moore Wanted you guys to see a HUGE Military information web site. If its not here it docent exist. http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~tpilsch/Vietnam.htmlFeb 3rd From JIM Stanford: Hi folks
I got home about 5 p.m. today. got through with the ICU gig this
afternoon. Not a whole lot of good news...but it's not all completely
bad.
Just gotta have a change of diet...new pills, no cigs, gotta learn to spit!
Seriously. I just want you all to know how overwhelmed I am at the
response of my friends. Boy it that's not brotherhood, I've never seen
it. You guys are the greatest (and the gals too).
With Melba on one side and my daughter, Deborah on the other side of me, it looks like I'm gonna eat AGAIN today.
I apparently have some bad hookups in the plumbing in my chest and
the lungs won't support any drastic measures at this time. Not that
anything needs to be done (lol). I'll get back on here in a little whole
and let you know where I'm standing. Just for now, I just wanted to let
you know how much you all mean to me. Feb 2nd From Don Jensen i called and talked to jim last night. he sounded
raspy and hope full about geting better. Feb 1 From Tim Soyars Yesterday evening my wife and I went to the hospital and spent time with Melba and Jim. When we arrived, Melba was in the waiting room having dinner. She was upbeat in that she said Jim had made improvements and was looking and feeling must better. When we visited Jim, he was sitting up and doing a word puzzle. He looked and sounded really good, and he was eager to talk. My wife and I spent about thirty minutes visiting with Jim. He says the doctors tell him he'll likely move out of ICU soon and head home if things continue to progress well. I'm sure Melba will update you on medical details when appropriate, but I wanted to let you know about my experience last evening. Please feel free to share this, and keep Jim and Melba in your prayers. Best regards, Tim Record number of Hits on this web site this month
Jan 30th James Belair received this note from Melba Stanford Jim, I do not have good news for you. Jim [Sanford], has been in the hospital since Saturday and they called me at four o’clock this morning to come down. He is in ICU with COPD and empesema plus a they found a weak heart muscle today, indicating a blocked artery. It will be a miracle if he ever does come home at all. The prognosis is not very good,I have notified his sister and daughter. He dedicated his body to science about 15 years ago and if life leaves him, they will pick him up immediately. These are trying times and no one is better at getting the word out than you. Take care and he is in Presbyterian hosp. in rockwall.texas469-698-1000ICU. I a m up there most of the time but ca be reached at 972-961-6668 my cell #Melba Jan 13th We at C 2/5 are lucky indeed. Today I counted 26 guys that have registered for the reunion
in Sept of 2012. Guys that’s 7
Months away. Phenomenal ! That equals 52 people attending
counting wife’s-Guest. Realize
that MOST company size reunions don’t even get that many people EVER What makes
a great reunion is LOTS of people attending. Make sure you tell your buds to
get registered. Jan 5th Got this e mail from John McCorkle Hi guys, I just got off the phone with “DROPS.” I didn’t get to talk with him long as he was going to meeting. He is living in Prescott, AZ. His email is the same – daviddrops@yahoo.com. I’m sure he would love to hear from you. Not only was today (3 Jan) a defining day in all our lives 40 years ago, it is also “DROPS” birthday. Jan 2nd All areas of the registration process is OPEN, Now is the best time to do this. You can make changes later this year. Lock in date for Hotel and Products is Aug 20th. If you should just "show up" it becomes impossible for us to make plans for the reunion. Help us out here guys go to: Registration Jan 1st 2012 An informational
email regarding the upcoming reunion was sent out today, 31 December
2011. I am not sure that my email listing is complete. Please check with
all your buddies to make sure everyone gets the information. Please let
me know of any discrepancies. Blessings to you all for a Happy New
Year. Oct Nov Dec 2011 Dec 17th
Mike Hayes sent me this today. Mike was instrumental in having this bridge dedicated to Brigadier General Brian Phipps. Brian served in Vietnam with C 2/5 as a platoon leader when he was an LT.
At one of the reunions I asked Brian, “What made you stay and become a General in the Army?” His reply, “I didn’t think that I did enough in Vietnam, I had more to give.”
Thank you Brian Phipps, may you Rest in Peace my Cav brother. Dec 13th Richard Bovie posted this on Facebook "for my former comrades in C 2/5 1st cav in Vietnam, I had a nice conversation with our former 1st sargent, richard "top" soloway. he's doing great. he's hard of hearing and is having some difficulty walking. The VA is paying to make his home more accessable. he and his wife just got back from a cruise in Hawaii and they've been to Europe this year also. enjoying life. I'm sending the information about our next reunion. he hopes to go."Top Soloway was a very respected 1st Sgt, serving with C 2/5 in 1968Dec 1st Web site activity is picking up
Nov 25th and Phil "RED"
Cremins (C 2/5 Cav, '71-'72) at Veterans' Day Parade, Bronx, NY, 13 Nov
2011.
Nov 22nd New man checks in with us today FirstName Raymond MiddleName I NickName "Wolf-man" Spouse: Adddress: 12 E JAMES st. Cleburne Tx 76031 bear456296@att.net WorkPhone: HomePhone: 817-645-2836 Arrived: 12 1967 Left: 12 1968 LZ: JobHeld: Rifleman -11B 20 Platoon: 1st Platoon SQUAD: 3rd Rank: Specialist 4TH Raymond Brown Some of his buddies from 1967-68 Nov 22nd I
am Dennis Henzi's little sister and I don't know when you were last in
contact with him, found your name on one of my older brothers email's. I
just wanted to inform you he passed away on Oct 4, 2011, still have not
recieved the autopsy reports but think it may have been a stroke. If
you can pass this information on to any one who may want to know. I sent
a message to 2 different emails he had for Pat Rankin but haven't
heard anything back so I don't know when he last communicated with any
of his army buddies. The army was his life even though he only spent 2
years there, we always said he should have made a caeer of it. Jeanie Henzi-Garbini Nov 14th Printed in the Poinsett County Democrat TribuneVeterans looking for donations to bring memorial wall to Tyronza (Local News ~ 11/14/11) In 2008, The Wall That Heals, a traveling three-fifths replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, came to Marked Tree. Now a group of veterans with the 1st Cavalry and the Bring![]() the Wall to Tyronza Committee are working to bring the wall back to Poinsett County for Tyronza's Stars and Stripes Festival. Sergeant Paul Sicca, from Westminster, Md., is one of the veterans who has been pushing for Tyronza to get the wall, but in order to do that, the Bring the Wall to Tyronza committee needs to raise $10,000. "This can only happen with your kindness and help. Please bring us Vietnam Veterans back home to our new home Tyronza, Ark. This is where friends meet friends and share the good times and where friendship comes together again," Sicca said. The committee already has two fundraisers scheduled. One is a memorial Christmas Tree. A Christmas ornament can be purchased to be displayed on the tree from Dec. 2 through Jan. 2. The cost of ornaments ranges from $10 to $15. The committee is also selling t-shirts. The shirts cost $15 each. They are also looking for 60 sponsors whose names will be printed on the back of the t-shirts. The cost to be a sponsor is $50, which will get sponsors a t-shirt with their name printed on the back. After they visited the wall in Marked Tree in 2008 and received such a warm welcome, the group of veterans Sicca belongs to have adopted Poinsett County as their home away from home. They come to the Cotton Pickin' Jubilee and the Stars and Stripes Festival every year. They hope that when they come next year, they will get the chance to see the wall again. "Let The Wall That Heals bring peace and joy to all, and with your help and support we can once again come together, not as strangers, but as friends," Sicca said. "Let America see that this great state of Arkansas welcomes us back home. God bless America and the wonderful people of Arkansas." "This Stars and Stripes Celebration is not just for us Vietnam Veterans, but for all to see. Come meet us and join us for this special occasion. We are looking forward to meeting you and the good and wonderful people from the great state of Arkansas." Sicca said. Donations can be sent to David Wood, head of the Bring the Wall to Tyronza Committee, at P.O. Box 218, Tyronza, AR 72386. Wood can also be reached by phone at 870-243-4914. Nov 13th (Barbara Adams of Marked Tree, AR) Sent in a photo from 2011 Vet's day. Our C 2/5 Tree is still going strong. Back in 2008 Jay Phillips & Jim Stanford place packetts of soil that Doug Young brought from Vietnam. Each man at the reunion was given a small sample to place on our tree. The tree was provided by Richard Bratton Nov 1st Larry Czyscon larjoac@yahoo.com Sent in a photo of this years Buck Larry says, "hunting is great up here in Minnesota " Oct 30th Eddie & Tina Hancock Lonny & Deneice Branch Mike & Nancy Coursey Had mini reunion this Oct. As Eddie said, "everyone got tattoos, except Mike and myself". Oct 30th Eddie & Tina Hancock took a vacation trip this year and stopped in to see Gaylord & Patricia Russell Oct 26th This link is a preview of the 6 hour film to be shown on the History Channel 8,9,10 Nov. I saw the first two hours with some infantry grunts as we met at a reunion in TN, and we were all moved by the detail and presentation. One of our clan helped make the film. Good presentation, not for the faint of heart. Ralph Moore Oct 11th C 2/5 message board is back and working. It's for you guys so talk it up. If you just READ and Don't WRITE soon there will nothing to read.. Oct 10th The "OLD FARTS" that is the guys that came to Vietnam on the BOAT in 1965 had a mini reunion recently. They met some place down south of the Mason Dixon Line where its HOT. Please send in a list of the men in attendance. Oct 1st Hi guys,I wanted to share with you a message I got on Facebook from Ruth Ann Dopp after she had attended the past reunion in Hannibal. Like all of us I wanted to insure that the reunion was an especially memorable experience for her as a Gold Star wife. It was so special that she was able to speak with Roger Aaron who remembers her husband even though he was only with Echo about a week before he was killed. John McCorkle Hi John, I wanted to drop you a line and tell you how much I enjoyed the weekend. I was not certain what I was getting myself into when I left home. I did not want to take old wounds and reopen them. That never happened. I found a great peace being with all the vets and their wives. I can't ever remember being so confortable talking about Vietnam and that part of my life. It was like I was family i never knew existed. I spent evening in my room helping Sophia process what she was hearing and seeing so she did not go home upset but with a new respect for those who serve their country. She has a new understanding of citizenship and the responsibility that includes. I see emotional pain and suffering every day in my job but can not remember seeing so much suffering, pain and guilt in one room. I will be keeping all those who attended and those who struggle alone in my prayer in a new and special way. Thank you so very much for taking the time to locate the Gold Star Families. I have been able to put a little more closure to that part of my life and find new ways to draw strength from it. You can expect to see me again at reunions. I will encourage my son's and others in my family to come with me to help them have a better understanding of Vietnam and how it still influences America's life today. I spent this evening with my women's prayer group who had prayed the past weekend for success and healing for all who had attending the reunion. When I arrived they told me I had a new peace in my face and a smile that came from the heart. You guys gave that all to me this weekend. So thanks again and fell free to share this with anyone you chose if you feel it is approperate. i could sense all the men in attendence look up to you as an inseperation and leader. Ruth Ann Hi everyone. We now officially have our DEROS, that is, Date of Exceptional Reunion of Old Skytroopers!!!! As you see above the reunion will be held 20-22 September 2012 at the Hilton Garden Inn, Columbus, GA. I have been trying, without any success, to find some corporate sponsors to help us defray some of the expenses of the reunion. I thought that through donations we would not have to pay so much individually for things like our banquet, tour of National Infantry Museum, tour of Ft. Benning (including rental of buses for tour). Please let me know if you have any ideas. Donations are ALWAYS welcome. Checks made payable to “John McCorkle C 2/5”. I am really getting excited about the reunion. The people at the hotel are very hospitable and are very experienced in hosting military reunions. As always, contact me with any questions, comments, etc. As always, if you have any questions, comments, etc. please contact me. Blessings to you all! John "Uncle Fester" McCorkle |
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