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NameJohn Galante
Date2006-11-28
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MessageLooks like I may be one of the oldest troopers.Served from 50 to 53 from Coburg,to Friedberg and finaly Hersfeld. I co. 2nd plt. 3rd bn 14th. Constabulary troopers contact me for information about joining the U.S. Constabulary Association. I would like info. on 14th association.


NameJohn McOsker
Date2006-11-21
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MessageHHQ from 65 to 67. For Gaither Deitz and Chris Hanch. Sgt Jackman would be amazed and ticked off that we were talking about him. As I said in a previous notice he restricted me to the barracks for a week for missing bed check. I was jus a few doors down from the orderly room. I was in the motor pool and worked on tanks most of the time. Sgt Burkett, (shakey) was in charge of us and we had a warrent officer in charge of the pool. I enjoy seeing the pictures of the base and the town. I was good friends with Al Sestawicki who played guitar. Also Sgt Engelky was a great guy who worked with Us. I was in charge of the tool room for about a year which was great because you could stay warm most of the time. Remember the days of ground hoping the tank engins in winter. Guard duty, 2 on 4 off I made spec 4 while on alert the day that Ali beat Liston. Too many memeries to list.My email is [email protected]


NameJohn McOsker
Date2006-11-20
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MessageHHQ Hi, I was stationed in BH from 65 -67. Yes I remember Sgt Jackman. How could I ever forget him. He lived on post and was only a few doors from my room. He restricted me to base for a week because I missed bed check. After 4 days I asked him if I could go to the em club and he said we will see. a few hours after he found me and said OK go. I was in the motor pool. Sgt Burkett was in charge. He later make sgt major and was reassigned. We all called him shakey Burkett a great guy who did not like Yankees all that much unless they were under his authority. A lot of good memories. Does anyone remember the bank called The Sullivan James Band from England. I don't have any pictures and thats a shame because now I would sure like to have some. A great town and the park with the mineral waters was also great. Just wanted to put me 2 cents in. Good luck guys.


NameJohn Hathcock
Date2006-11-20
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MessageMy email has changed ,just thought I would update the guestbook. I served in How Btry 1965-66 as a commo man in the wire section. After several breaks in service I ended up retiring from Special Forces in 1995 as a MSG. I would like to hear from any HOW BTRY guys from these years.email [email protected]


Nameachieve
Date2006-10-31
MessageWhen you're working to achieve something, it is vital to have a clear idea of what it is, and to keep that idea at the forefront of your attention. Otherwise, too many influences are ready and waiting to knock you off track. What reminders do you have to keep you focused on your success? Keep remembering where you're headed, and you'll have the strength to get there.


NameGeorge E. O'Brien Jr.
Date2006-10-30
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MessageThis is intresting I served 1/14 ACR (How Battery ) 1971-1973. Some where in the process the 14th. was retired. And it became 1/11 ACR. Just looking around and found this site keep up the good work . thanks for the memories.....
George


NameElvis Gilmore
Date2006-10-09
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MessageJust browsing the wonderful pictures and remembering the years 1959-60. I was a SPEC-4 in the Commo section Air Control Team (ACT). My 3/4 ton truck was HQ-29. Sgt.Yarman and Sgt. Tanner Guy were mycompany sgts.
To whomever put these pictures, thanks for the memories.


NameLarry Thompson
Date2006-09-20
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MessageJust checking back to see if there has been any new members I might remember. I truly treasure my time in Hersfeld, and the friends I made there. Thanks to the Organization for making many reunions with Troopers possible.
I get a kick out of checking the real time camera posted on the roof of the Mess Hall.. nice to see the HQ bldg and the PX..!
Larry


NameJohn A. Harvey
Date2006-09-13
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MessageHello, I was stationed in HOW Btry 3 BN,from Jan 1958 untill Dec 196O, Hope some one will remember me. My last job was a member of the Special Police Detachment at the Main Gate of the Kasern at Bad Hersfeld. I was the first one to make SP-4 in that job on the Post at that time. God Bless you all.

John


NameBill Legg
Date2006-09-05
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MessageI served from August '61 until March '64 in Commo for the 155 Howitzers.
Great memories, just reaching out if anyone remembers me email me at [email protected] would love to touch bases.
Getting ready to retire and maybe a reunion could be possible.

Bill Legg


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