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NameJim Decker
Date2007-08-18
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MessageIs there anyone out there that was on or knew someone that was on the 14th ACR LeClerc Rifle Team or Wrestling Team between 1958 and 60.
Anyone from C. Co. out there. Also I would like to contact the following people, Lt. Stanly Bacon, Lt. James Baker, and Stanley Stroud of A. Co..
My email adress is [email protected]


NameJim Decker
Date2007-07-30
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Messagecontinued from next post.

We certainly were not much for convention, we did not take any
guff from anybody but we were friendly to the friendly. Jim the end result
of those experiences was to create a bond of brotherhood that is eternal.
Even though we do not see each other we no that we are out there and that we
have a brother in arms to call upon. Thank you for the poem Apo


NameJim Decker
Date2007-07-30
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MessageC. Co. 1st Battalion, 14th ACR Fulda
I received this email from a cavalry buddy Art Apodaca "APO" today.
"It is a wonderful poem. I think a lot about the experiences we shared. They
happened at a time that we were just coming into manhood. We were ready for
anything. We were in many ways like the musketeers. We were mounted on our
great steeds of war ready for that final charge against superior numbers,
victory certainly would be ours. A Cavalry charge blown on a hollowed out
bulls horn turned into a bugle blasting as the Iron Horses raced out of the
compound into a clash to come as Charlie Company of the first Battalion
Fourteenth Armored Cavalry drove itself into what ever we would encounter in
the Gap. Some thought we would last fifteen minutes, some thought twelve
hours, but to teenage Crazy Horse Warriors adrenalin driven youth having no
fear we would race to be the first to strike. We walked into the Russian
side across the ten meter strip to chat with and talk a couple of young
ladies with a cow in a meadow into crossing over. The Russian-East German
patrol showed up. We ended up sharing some food with the teenage warriors we
would some day fight. We drank many a stein of beer together. We fought side
by side against some pretty good odds and laughed and enjoyed our youthful
adventures."


Namecindy chaney
Date2007-06-12
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MessageI am looking for anyone who may have known Martin Lampert, at Fulda, probably in the late 60's. Please email me at [email protected]


thanks for your help


Namebenedict justen
Date2007-05-04
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MessageSERVED DEC 88 MAY 61 , TDY TO REGMT, DROVE TWO CATHOLIC PRIEST FR JAMEWS F MADDEN FRON PHILLIE DEC KOREAN VET SILVER SAR, AND POLISH PRIEST FR JOE FROM DETRIOT, DROVE LT KEN OLSON LT DAVID A FONTELLI. CAPT CROMWELL, AND AIRBORNE CAPT BERNARD M LANDAU, FROM MPLS MN AREA, I MISS THAT PLACE , ITS WHERE I GREW UP.HAVE ARMY BUDDIE STILL THIN KARLSRULE



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NameTony Baker
Date2007-02-26
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MessageI Was member of Tank Company 1st Bn, from Jan-1956-Mar,1960.I was the 3rd Platoon Sergeant , and Platoon Leader for a long time. 1st Sergeant for a short time. It was one of the best units that I every was assigned to in my 30yrs.we had, Lt Frederic Filbert,Lt Bobby J Carter. As Platoon Leaders. I keep in contact with Steve Birczak he was the 2nd Platoon Leader.Lt Stan Bacon was his Platoon Leader. Co was Lt Robert Anthis. Col Dye lives here in San Antonio, He was one of the Bn Commanders.During my time.

Tony Baker SGM US Army Retired


NameEwing Graham
Date2006-12-31
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MessageLooking for any of the Hq/Hq Commo troopers 1956-1957. Especially if you were a FUBAR that trained in Camp Chaffee . Sgt Kinsella was our Barracks Sgt.
smilie


NameJim Decker
Date2006-12-26
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Message1st Patoon C Co 1st Batalion 14th ARC Fulda
Greeting to all that serverd in the 14th from sunny California. I was in C Co. with some of the finest men that I have every known from Jan 1958 to Aug 1960. Some of those men were Lt. Bacon, Authur Apodaca(APO) Dobsovick, Sgt. Simmons, Richard Clayton, Sgt Simpson, Capt Dusty Cromwell, Spec 5 Martinez, Jimmy Cheatum, Duprey Lt Horvat, Lt James Baker 3rd, and many more. Also I was on the Le Cleric rifle team with Stanley Stroud.In my life I have been many things but one thing has always remained constant and that is "I am a Calvary Man". My Email address is [email protected] and in the subject line please put something about the 14th as I get so much junk mail. smilie


NameErnest J. Miller
Date2006-12-26
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MessageI served with D-Troop 1/14 Acr in Fulda from 1965 to 1967 in the Mess Section.To Deborah Adams yes I Remember your Dad He was My Co and was a fine Officer. I also came back to Fula and Severed again with Hq Co. 1/14 Acr from 1970 to 1973 in the Mess Secion and was later tranfered to HQ?HQ co Regt and was their for awile the was transfered again to The 58 Eng co. I would love to here from anyone who knew me Or severed in the Mess Halls at those time periods.The can email me at [email protected] I live in Montana. Best wishes to all. Also would like to hear from anyone serving with the 14th in Iraq now or from their home station in Ft Lewis. smilie


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