Gathering 13 Newsletter, Vol 7, Issue 2, 18 Jun 2015
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Gathering 13 Newsletter, Vol 7, Issue 2, 18 Jun 2015
Gathering 13 http://www.vietnam-guntrucks.com Vol: 7 Issue: 2 18 Jun 2015 “Vietnam... remembered by those who should forget, forgotten by those who should remember” “I now know why men who have been to war yearn to reunite. Not to tell stories or look at old pictures. Not to laugh or weep. Comrades gather because they long to be with the men who once acted at their best; men who suffered and sacrificed. I did not pick these men. They were delivered by fate and the military. But I know them in a way I know no other men. I have never given anyone such trust. They were willing to guard something more precious than my life. They would have carried my reputation, the memory of me. It was part of the bargain we all made, the reason we were so willing to die for one another. As long as I have memory, I will think of them all, every day. I am sure that when I leave this world, my last thought will be of my family and my comrades... Such good men.” Author unknown (submitted by MG David Whaley) GATHERING XIII, 2015 - CHATTANOOGA, TN 18-22 AUG 2015: We’re getting short!!! Gathering 13 is coming up soon! We will be hosted by the BEST WESTERN PLUS Arbour Inn & Suites , 6710 Ringgold Rd, Chattanooga, TN 37412. For reservations, call: 423-893-7979, be sure to mention you are with The Gathering for special room rates. Room types (110 rooms available: King $64.99, Double $74.99, King Suit $74.99, Double Suite $84.99, Pool Suite $89.99 Rates are good from August 17 through August 25, so you can come early and stay late if you wish. Cancellations must be made 48 hours prior to arrival. Included with your room rate is hot breakfast buffet, complimentary Wi-Fi connection, free parking, free local calls, outdoor pool, 24-hour fitness center. (continued...) Inside this issue: Gathering XIII details, Itinerary Truck News; Reunion Info New Book; Other News Gone But Not Forgotten 1 of 9 GATHERING XIII, 2015 (continued): Last Day for Hotel Reservations at the group rate: 15 July 2015. Do not try to register online or with the 800 number. Use the direct line: 423-893-7979. Our block of rooms is almost filled. If you call for reservations and they do not have the type of room you are looking for, there are two alternatives very close by. Motel 6 is across the street from the Best Western just off Ringgold Rd. The address is 2281 Camp Jordan Parkway, Chattanooga and the number is 423-8941417. Tell them you are with The Gathering and that Bill Breneman is the hotel contact. If they have any questions they will direct them through Bill’s office. The second hotel is the Holiday Inn Express, 1441 N Smith St, Chattanooga and the # is 423-308-0120. Bill is the sales director there as well. N Smith St is a dead end side street right off of Ringgold a couple blocks down from the Motel 6 on the right side of Ringgold. It’s easy to miss....look for the McDonalds as a landmark and turn right there. For RV’ers: Camping World RV Park 6728 Ringgold Rd, Chattanooga, TN 37412 423-892-8275, Good Sam accepted. (Seems to be very close!) There is also a Best Holiday Trav-L-Park nine miles away. Address: 1623 Mack Smith Road, Rossville, GA 30741. Phone: 800-693-2877. It has excellent reviews and is located on a battlefield. Easy directions to the hotel: Traveling north on I-75 take Exit 1A and bear to the right from the exit and the hotel is on the right. Traveling south or from I-24 take Exit 1 off I-75 and go to red light and turn left. Cross over the interstate and the hotel is on the right. Make your reservations today! You can always cancel but you might not be able to reserve a room later. REGISTRATION: Registration for the Gathering is required for two events we have planned. As we grow in numbers, it is harder to plan some events without an actual head count of those who are attending. Some veterans are local and can’t be counted on rooming lists. Others choose to stay with family or at other hotels and we have no way to count them. Kathy Blackstone needs your name and how many will be coming with you. She needs an accurate count. We will need to know how much food to order for Friday night dinner. The price for dinner will be $15 per person. There will also be a deposit required prior to the start of The Gathering. We also need numbers for reservations for the Southern Belle riverboat lunch and cruise. Closing date is 20 May. Call Kathy or email her ASAP; she might have a space or two left. The cost will be $30.00 per person including bus transportation from the hotel, a deli-style lunch, cruise and bus transportation back to the hotel. Two weeks prior to the start of the Gathering she will have to have the rest of the cash to pay for this event. So please fill out the Registration form and email it back to Kathy Blackstone if you will attend either of these events. You can call Kathy if you have any questions at 936-239-3006 (Note: This is a new phone number for Kathy). You can also call Kathy with your name and how many will be at each event and then use PayPal to forward the money to me. Kathy’s PayPal account is her email address: kblackstone5272@ yahoo.com. Because PayPal takes fees out of many transactions, recommend sending your funds as a “gift” so neither you nor Kathy have to pay those extra fees. The basic agenda for events is included along with the registration form - so keep reading!! 2 of 9 REUNION REPORTS: 88th TRANS CO REUNION: Members of the 88th Trans Co held a reunion 6-8 March 2015 in LaPorte, Indiana. This year they paid tribute to Captain Dick Roney who died last year in July 2014. His widow Mary attended, and the photo shows their ‘salute’ to Dick. MEMORIAL IN BARRON COUNTY, WI: (Submitted by Roger Blink, 359th TC) A memorial was dedicated for Barry Torgerson (64th TC) and three other KIA in Barron, Wisconsin on 27 March 2015. Barry served as NCOIC on the gun truck Mighty Minny. There was a large group in attendance including family, friends and representatives from Veterans Service of Barron County. The four KIA soldiers’ names are on the four sides of the large plaque (Torgerson is on the left). Old Courthouse Auditorium Barry’s brother, Russ Torgerson, and his mother after the unveiling. REUNIONS COMING UP: 458th PBR (Patrol Boat, Riverine), Fort Eustis, VA Veterans of the 458th PBR will hold their annual reunion at Fort Eustis in September 2015. For more information, contact Bob Brower at email PBR_J7844@comcast.net 3 of 9 TWO MILLION MILES OF BAD ROADS: Jack Horvath (64th TC) is organizing his Vietnam information on the internet. It includes narration, photographs and video of the 64th Transportation Truck Company 1966-1967, from Fort Bragg, NC to Qui Nhon, and on to Pleiku. The website is at https://www.youtube.com/embed/ W50xn1h4Tus or you can type in Two Million Miles of Bad Roads into Google and it will take you there. GATHERING PAVER AT NATIONAL INFANTRY MUSEUM: The Columbus Visitor & Convention Bureau purchased a paver in honor of the Gathering XII which was in Columbus, GA in 2014. The paver was placed at the National Infantry Museum, Section 16A and dedicated in March 2015. A pencil rubbing of the paver was made and sent to me, so you all could see it. DONATIONS TO THE GATHERING: MG Fred Elam and his wife Judy have donated $100 toward the fuel fund. You may remember MG Elam, as he attended the Gathering at Fort Eustis in 2006. Thank you both!! The VVA of Ypsilanti, MI sent a check for $150 for the fuel fund. I have sent them a thank you note, but do not know who of our veterans is responsible for requesting it. Hazel Miller, widow of Eddie Miller (64th TC) has donated a box of hats, patches, etc to the Gathering, including some gun truck patches. Eddie Miller passed away shortly after the Branson Gathering in 2005, and Hazel has attended some reunions since. Thank you, Hazel!! Don’t be shy about asking for donations from your local veteran’s group. We’ve had some great donations from those groups. (And also from each of you!) Marty Robichaud (512th TC) has promised me a donation from his Lynn, MA VVA group, but I haven’t gotten it yet. (Never count your chickens . . .) 4 of 9 NEW BOOK AT TC MUSEUM GIFT SHOP: The book was written by Rich Killblane, TC historian, titled, “Convoy Ambush Case Studies” Volume 1 - Korea and Vietnam.” This 154 page book (8-1/2 x 11”) is the first book dedicated to the study of convoy ambushes. It chronicles the lessons of both wars and describes incredible feats of heroism of truck drivers defending truck drivers. The Vietnam War was the golden age of gun trucks with art work and names to reflect the spirit of the crews. Knowing that every engagement would always start on the enemy’s terms and at his chosen sites, the crews of the gun trucks were the Army’s version of gunslingers; reacting, recovering, and fighting while never faltering. Young men made life and death decisions to save the lives of other truck drivers. Three such men received Medals of Honor for their ultimate sacrifices. The summation of these case studies will provide the reader an understanding of this aspect of two wars and lessons of convoy security. Cost is $20.00 plus shipping & tax where it applies. TRUCK NEWS: ARMY HERITAGE DAYS, CARLISLE, PA: The gun truck Satan’s Li’l Angel displayed at the 2015 Army Heritage Days 16-17 May at Carlisle Barracks, PA. The photo shows L-R: Rod Keckler’s nephew Galen, Rod Keckler (815th Eng), Ed Pavlick (669th TC), Wayne Dobos (444th TC) and two Vietnam re-enactors kneeling in front. 5 of 9 TRUCK NEWS (continued): Benton Harbor, MI: Randy Recht (815th Eng), Dar Sanders (815th Eng), and Jack Cole (444th TC), took the Wild Thing guntruck out of storage in Indiana to attend the Lest We Forget annual event in Benton Harbor, MI, June 19-21, 2015. SEEKING VETS FROM VIETNAM: From Mike McKenna who is not sure what unit he was in, but would like to connect with friends and other Vietnam Vets. His email to me reads: “I drove in convoy a 5 ton tractor trailer in 1968 Vietnam, from Pleiku, Kon Tum and Doc To. We supported fuel to helicopters in Khe Sanh.” “The Fuel was MO Gas, JP-4 and I was in several ambushes. I think I was in the 674th or 64th Transportation Co. . (not sure any more).....Also drove to An Khe, Camp Holloway, Pleiku, and Camp Enari, Pleiku.....(worked with the Montagnards).” “My brother Tom, a Marine, was in Vietnam 1966 1967. He was with the 1st and 9th Divisions, with a 92% casualty rate. Three missions ....only man alive. If you have a contact group I could contact him.......Google....’Dead Men Walking”. Mike McKenna, 14 Chuckanutt Drive, Oakland, N.J. 07436, mckenna4751@aol. com, phone: 201-394-1199 6 of 9 Itinerary for The Gathering Tuesday, August 18, 2015 o Registration 9a.m. -‐ 11a.m. and 2p.m. -‐ 5p.m. Wednesday, August 19 o 10a.m. to approx 4p.m. Display of trucks at: Southeast Veterans Museum 2949 Lafayette Rd., Oglethorpe, GA 30742 o Ride through Chickamauga National Military Park with a tour guide in the back of the trucks. Thursday, August 20 o Southern Belle (bus pick up at hotel, lunch and cruise on the river) 10:30 in lobby of the Best Western Depart 11:00a.m. Return approx 4:30p.m. Friday, August 21 o Buffet style dinner 4p.m. -‐ 6p.m. Remembrance of those no longer with us; announcements o Raffle ticket sales Raffle at 7p.m. Saturday, August 22 o Display of Military Vehicles at the hotel o Trip to wine tasting for anyone interested to: Georgia Winery, 6469 Battlefield Pkwy, Ringgold, GA 30736 Registration Form Name:_______________________________________________ Spouse:______________________________________________ Phone #:_____________________________________________ Email:_______________________________________________ You will pick up your tickets at registration for either or both events. Will you be attending the 2015 Gathering in Chattanooga this year? YES If not, disregard registration How many people in your party? #______ Will you be attending the Southern Belle event on Thursday, August 20? YES How many?____ Event cost: $30.00 per person Amount enclosed:____________________ Will you be attending the Friday, August 21 dinner prior to the raffle? YES How many?_____ Event cost: $15.00 per person (onsite at the hotel) Amount enclosed:__________________ Make checks payable to: Kathleen Blackstone 235 Rainbow Dr #13511 Livingston, TX 77399 GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN David Helmer (597th TC): David Helmer died 21 February 2015 in Roanoke, VA. He served in Vietnam with the 597th Trans Co, and later worked as an executive of Norfolk Southern. He played a key role in developing and building several community landmarks, including the O. Winston Link Museum and the Virginia Museum of Transportation. He always focused intently on preserving the rail heritage of the Roanoke Valley. He was a well known fundraiser and organizer around Roanoke. Walter Johnson (359th TC): (submitted by Sam Hovey via Jack Horvath) Walter John enlisted at age 17 in the US Army and was stationed at Fort Richardson, Anchorage, Alaska until 1969. He worked for the Anaconda Copper Company in Montana and later for the Forest Service on Holter Lake, Montana. He was a member of Steel Soldiers and from this he met and reconnected with some of his old Army buddies. SEE YOU SOON IN CHATTANOOGA, TN! We welcome news, photos and queries from anyone about the newsletters or reunions. Please contact Barbara Bower, bbower1@cox.net . And thanks again to Deb for her fabulous formatting!! Hope to see you in August! see you Hope to t for s in Augu XIII g in Gather oga, o n Chatta see!! Tennes Penny, Fem, Barbara, Kathy, and Mary 9 of 9