July/August 2003 - Home of the 508th Airborne Chapter
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July/August 2003 - Home of the 508th Airborne Chapter
The Red Devil Digest The 508th Airborne Chapter Newsletter Fury From The Sky www.red-devils.org Vol. 7 No. 4 July - August 2003 Clarksville Reunion A Big Go Clarksville, TN Things are looking good for the largest attendance for the 320th AFA/508th Reunion in some years. Rodger Jacobson, Treasurer, 320th and Vice Chair 508th Abn Chap, informs me that he has received information that around 200 Troops and guests are interested in attending this function. To date he has a firm 53 who have already sent in their registration forms or made reservations at the Holiday Inn in Clarksville. Of course, a flood of registrations are anticipated before the August 15 deadline. Then, there will be those who will dally and be late in getting registered and one or two who will just show up on the first day of the reunion to register. There is always one who will say “Why didn’t someone notify me?” It never fails! You are encouraged to take action now and register for this event. It promises to be a great reunion. If you threw away the last newsletter with the reunion information and registration form and decide to attend contact Jack Damron at the address and phone number shown in the Chapter Officers Section of this newsletter. If you are on the Internet you can down load this information from the chapter web site and look up the May - June 2003 newsletter, pages 7 and 8. Chairmans’s Message Two events are planned before the end of the year. The first is the 57th Annual National Convention of the 82d Airborne Division Association scheduled for Charleston, WV on August 13 - 16. If you haven’t attended one of the National Conventions, you have missed a great time. I find it most interesting to interact with other chapter members and most assuredly the young men and women of the 82nd Airborne Division who will be in attendance. The second event is, of course the 320th AFA/508th Reunion scheduled for Clarksville, TN (Fort Campbell) on September 25 - 27. You may make reservations before or after those dates at the reduced price offered for this event. I again give this reunion, put together by Joe Montoya, Chairman of the 320th AFA Association, a big hand for a job well done in past reunions. I understand this will be Joe’s swan song as the Chairman so be on hand to bid his adieu and welcome the new slate of officers who ever they may be. Speaking of adieu’s I am still looking for more volunteers to fill the chapter officers’ positions for the years 2004/05. Rodger Jacobson has indicated he will continue on as Vice Chair and devote himself to his great job of finding “lost Red Devils” and putting on mini reunions around the country for the 320th and 508th. I will be meeting with a possible candidate, Jim Lutes of SPT Co the end of the month and we will be discussing several open positions as of January 1. I again ask that all members consider supporting the chapter by stepping forward to assume chapter duties for a two year period. The chapter is in good shape membership wise despite the loss of many annual members this year. We had 423 Annual and Life Members as of 1 August 2002 (The beginning of the 2003 membership year). National informs me that we had officially attained membership of 467 as of 15 July 2003. Thus we have attained an increase of 44 new members for the year 2003. As a result the Chapter will once again receive the Associations prestigious Membership Excellence Plaque. As of 1 July only two of ninety six Veterans’ Chapters have earned this award. Now there are three! Continued on page 2. 2 Vol. 7 No. 4 My thanks go out to Rodger Jacobson for a job well done this past year as well as to the many of you who have actively given their time in contacting their Red Devil friends and enlisting them in the Chapter. Also a big thanks to those of you who have furnished rosters and orders containing the names of Red Devils we have been able to find through the Internet. August 1 will start the membership year for 2004. We will need to have 507 active members by 31 July 2004. This is a big order every year. Consider that we lose somewhere between 15 to 30 Annual Members each year who fail to renew their membership and an additional 5 - 10 who either transfer their membership to a local chapter or pass away. As a rule of thumb we need to enlist an additional 60 - 70 new members each year. As I said, it’s a tall order and we will continue to need your help. If you have roster, orders, manifest, etc. please contact me so the Chapter can obtain copies. Chapter Boosters - 2003 James J. Baker (598/51-54); Ray Barbosa (SPT/51-53); David M. Bell (D/SPT/5156); Bobby R. Blankenship (B/51-53); Jack Bock (HQ320/55-56); Arnold R. Bratvold (H/44-46); John F. Brown (E/5154); COL (R) Robert M. Campbell (M/5154); Joseph B. Catey (A1/66-68); Anthony Cantillo Jr. (F/51-54); Roy H. Clarke (B/51-53); Robert S. Copeland (B1/70-71); Jerry R. Curren (M/51); Jack K. Damron (HQ1/54-57); LTC (R) James K. Damron; Marvin Darby ((L/51-54); Joseph L. Davis (B/51-56); Roy E. Dickison; (l/51-52); John T. Diffin (B/51-53); MG (R) William H. Duncan (A/52-53); Alex R. Elliot (SPT/55-56); Ronald A. Faulkner (B3/62-65); Augustine E. Fernandes (L/51-54); Leo P. Flaherty (D/51-54); Thomas E. Francis (SPT/55-56); Richard H. Glass (E/67/68); Milan Glumac (E/55-56); Kenneth L. Glynn (L/51-54); Richard S. Gohl, (C/54-55); Jerry T. Grubbs (A/51-54); Frank Haddy (D/43-46); Jack Harkins (MED/55-56); Bobbie R. Henson, (E/51-53); Daniel E. Hogan (598/52-53); SFC (R) Harold (Ben) T. Herr (SVC/51-56); Armando Z. Juarez (I/51-54); Leamon Kendrick (H&H/55-56); CSM (R) Arthur Kilgore (SVC/51-53); CSM, Ret. Thomas R. Lane (A/51-52); Billy D. Kitchen (M/51-53); James J. Lammle (MED/55-56); Lino Larez (C/42-44); Terry V. Lee (A3/65-66); Joseph R. Leger (H&H/51-54); Lewis J. Leonard (SVC/45-46); Stephen C. Leonard C2/64-67); July - August 2003 Joseph Lesniak (C/51-52); Scott A. Long (CSC2/81-85); Russell J. Lux (B/MP/55-56); MG (R) Thomas P. Lynch (H&H/51-52); Sabas Martinez (SVC/51-53); William J. Mehling (HQ2/51-52); Clyde (Pat) E. Miller (E/52); William F. Moran (I/45-46); Lawrence F. O’Connor (A/598/51-56); Ben T. Parrish (A/MP/55-56); Bernard P. Patton (K/55-56); Ralph Pelliccio (SPT/51-53); Henry Perkins (I/54-56); Leonard L. Perttu (E/54-56); Robert Petrelli C2/74); Leo R. Quinn (L/51-54); Larry L. Rafferty (H/SVC/54-56); A. B. (Bill) Raiford (G/45-56); MSG (R) Raul M. Ramos (C/51-53); Luis R. Reza (C/5456): Kenneth Rilea (G/51-54); Harry A. Roll (H/44-46); Theodore P. Schonhans (519/51-54); Elwood W. Selover (HQ2/53-55); Roy Shaw (HQ2/51-53); Frank P. Sicari (H&H/55-56); Charles S. Spigelmire (H&H/54-55); Dale Stang (L51/53); George I. Stoeckert (42-46); Bruce M. Tyler (A320/55-56); Robert G. Thompson (HQ3/46); Jerry R. Umlor (B/52-54); Francisco Vega (I/51-53); Charles J. Viviano (K/51-52); Jack F. Wheeler (HQ2/51-55); Gerald J. Wich (C/51-52) and Richard Yates (HQ320/51-52). New Chapter Members Your Chapter is pleased to announce the addition of four new All American Members (Life) and twenty four new Annual Members! This was a significant increase in membership since the last newsletter was published. All American Members (AAM) Don Allbee (SPT/55-56); Robert L. Burdick (H/5256); James A. Jackson (B/55-56) and Wayne Snyder C/SVC/320/51-54. Annual Members Bunn Bennett (C51-54); Edward W. Boutcher (598/51-54); Thomas J. Boyland (519/53-54); Lowell Centers (MED/51-53); Lawyer E. Cummings Jr. (MED/55-56); Norman L Drew (D/53-56); Ronald J. Frydenlund (D/52-53); James S. Grimes (SPT/55-56); Edward V. Jones (B2/6366); William C. Kirsch (H&H/53-55); Ronald L. Lee (M/55-56); Michael A. Maramonte (G/51-53); Elmer B. Marion (H/51-53); William T. McClenaghan (MED/55-56); Continued on page 3 3 Vol. 7 No. 4 Don F. Murphy (H/54-56); Marvin A. Rawitch (MED/55-56); Vernon Rentfro (SPT/55-56); Wilford E. Roe (B/MP/54-56); Charles E. Roper (L/55-56); Robert C. Rose (MED/52-53); Lyle O. Taylor (SPT/54-56); Kyle M. Tincher (SPT/5556); Algirdas Vaitkus (SPT/55-56) and William J. Watson (M/51-52). News From National 2004 Association Calendars: Calendars commemorating the 60th Anniversary next year are in and can be purchased from our Sales Manager for $5.00 (including postage). It is 13 colorful pages thick with many pictures depicting all of the Division’s crests and units. This is a limited edition, one of a kind calendar and would make a great souvenir and keepsake. 2003 Convention: The 57th Annual Convention (Charleston, WV) is less than 30 days away and the number of registrations are coming in very slowly (197), when compared to the number of rooms reserved. Members can continue to register for the Convention even during the Convention but they should be encouraged to send their registration as soon as possible. Educational Fund: Donations and ideas on how to best solicit donations for the Educational Fund are being accepted. We are intent on providing assistance to deserving needy students and troopers returning to civilian life, as finances are available. Please keep in mind that November 2003 is designated as Educational Fund Month. Members are reminded that donations are tax exempt. Transient Membership: You are encouraged to notify your chapter and the National Office when you are changing addresses, even apartments in the same building. More important are the members who failed to receive the Paraglide. National informs us that this is a continual problem and many “Snowbirds” fail to receive 2 of the 4 issues of Paraglide every year. Your Chapter sends your newsletter first class and it is usually forwarded, but not always, by the Post Office. Your Chapter joins National in emphasizing the need to keep both offices informed. July - August 2003 In addition, the Chapter would appreciate those of you on the Internet to keep your Chapter informed of email address changes. Calling long distance is expensive and your chairman usually mails out between 10 and 12 letters requesting email address changes after every mass email message sent usually to inform members of the advent of the newsletter available on-line. Veterans service Officer Reports: The war in Iraq, increased force protection and declining dollar value has forced Army officials to close three of its armed forces recreation centers in Germany a year earlier than planned. The Von Steuben Hotel in Garmish closed April 15, while the Chiemsee Lake and Park Hotels will remain open through Labor Day, Sept 1, and close permanently the next day. Garmisch’s Patton Hotel, Alpenblick Golf Course, outdoor recreation equipment checkout center, tour service and campground will stay open. National Order Of Battlefield Commissions: This organization is trying to locate all men who served in WWII, Korea and Vietnam, and received a commission from Enlisted or Warrant status to Commission Status while in the field of battle against an armed enemy. For further information please contact J. Angier, 67 Ocean Dr., St. Augustine, FL 32080 (904) 471-7695 or email jnobe@msn.com Top 5 Veterans Chapter Membership Standings: (As of 30 June 2003) Fayetteville, NC 508th Airborne Chapter LTG James Gavin-New England, MA North Jersey - New Jersey Walter E. Hughes - Port Jervis, NY 1050 453 404 338 331 Red Devils Found Thanks to Vice Chairman Rodger Jacobson, our Red Devil Recruiter, we have quite a number of found Red Devils to report in this issue. If you know any of these Troopers and want to contact them, contact your Chairman and he will be glad to furnish you with their address, email address (if there is one) and phone number. Continued on page 4. 4 Vol. 7 No. 4 July - August 2003 Remember, you can also request a unit roster by sending a self addressed #10 stamped envelope and $1.00 to the Chapter Chairman. Unit rosters are furnished free to new members when they receive their initial membership card. Each individual listed below has received a complimentary newsletter and welcome letter containing additional information about the Chapter. Again, if our Chapter members also contact them it would go a long way in bringing them into the Chapter. We need your help too! Almand, Benny R. (MED/55-56); Beckwith, Walter M. (C/54-56); Brewer, WO3 Burt (SPT/5456); Campbell, Floyd E. (D/52-54); Carver, James (B/90-92); Cittadino, James (Jake) P. (D/52-53); Detert Charles W. (UNK/55-56); Diaz, Alfred (E/51-54); Gruver, Gerald D. (MED/55-56); Hamilton, Alexander E. (C/55-56); Havlicek, Edward (D/52-54); Jackson, Leon (B/55-56); Krizner, Ron (B/B/55-56); Lockett, James (SPT/55-56); Loomis (Paradise), Larry F. (HQ1/54-56); Maibauer, Robert (H&H/55-56); Outings, Richard (MED/55-56); Person, Richard M. (G/51-53); Peters, Leo (B/55-56); Szymkowski, Robert H. (L/54-55); Trefizo, Ricardo (B/55-56); Unterscher, Gary H. (C/53-54); Wiebush, Henry (D/SPT/51-53); Wingrove, Donald R. (C/55-56) and Youpee, Allen F (H&H1/63-66). Quartermaster Kenneth L. Glynn, Jr. 836 Glendale St. Lakeland, FL 33803-4122 Tel. (863) 682-3382 Bill Fernandez (SPT/54-56) contacted the Chapter concerning the poetry his Grandson, William Charles Fernandez, has written. One of his poems is printed below. The American Dream I walk through the lines at a football game. In every person my words are not the same. To make a good living, to have a good life. To live in happiness free of strife. To enjoy the gift of freedom of man. These are the words Americans understand. I walk through the bustling Wall Street. I’ve watched many people rise to their feet. From the Golden Gate to the Peach State. People who have found me celebrate. To enjoy the love of a great nation of man. These are the words Americans understand. I walk through the pastures and cities. And I see this land of opportunity. To do whatever your heart desires. To own a business or fight fires. To enjoy the world of the free man. These are the words Americans understand. William Charles Fernandez Copyright (C)2003 William Charles Fernandez Chapter officers Chairman Secretary /Treasurer Jack K. Damron 26164 Waterfowl Lane Punta Gorda, FL 33983 Tel. (941) 629-0594 E-mail: jdamron@red-devils..org Membership Letters Vice Chairman Rodger G. .Jacobson Box 14 Hazel Green, WI 53881 Tel. (608) 854-2317 E-mail: reddevil508@hotmail.com We have been informed that William has been invited to Washington, DC to recite this poem and a publishing company in London is negotiating with him to publish some of his poems. Bill we know you must be very proud of your Grandson William and we wish him the best in the future. Please pass along our thanks for granting us the privilege of printing one of his works. Wayne Snyder (C320/51-54) e-mails: Hi, Below is an e-mail concerning an advertisement for military rings found in the publication “Static Line.” They make a quality ring and I have been trying to buy one for several years. They have the 187 RCT ring available but they have not had enough requests for the 508th ring. Continued on page 5. 5 Vol. 7 No. 4 Can you tell me how to get a hold of some 508th men to see if there is anyone else interested? Ed’s Note. We did not publish the e-mail from Mitchell Alan Lang Designed, Inc. (The ring company) due to space available in the newsletter. If you are interested in obtaining a 508th ring, you can contact Wayne Snyder at: 7756 Westminster Blvd., Westminster, CA 92683-4044. Tel. (714) 892-6342. E-mail: wpsnyder@earthlink.net Jim Lammle (MED/55-56) sent in the picture below along with the following comments: This picture was taken on the USS Anderson when we docked in Oakland, CA after our return trip from Beppu, Japan in July 1956. July - August 2003 Yep, 1756 was the date of this edition. Frank, my good friend from Japan and the Devils Digest, I’m glad to see I’m not the only one who has typos in their newsletters. In any case the headline for this edition was “Demons Drop New Super Weapons.” Under the picture was the caption “AIRBORNE EDITION....This recent edition to the Red Devil slate of weapons makes the ARCT supreme in its field. Just after this picture was taken, the clasps were removed and the huge parachutes that carried it to the earth were cut loose so the “Super Thing” could go into action. Mori DZ was the first airdrop for the ultimate weapon. Ed’s Note: Being from the other side of the Island at Camp Wood, we didn’t have to resort to using an non mobile Navy ship to provide the 1st Infantry Battalion with fire power. We had the mobile Support Company from the Regiment and the 320th Airborne Field Artillery Battalion who took good care of us Infantry types! I always felt sorry for you guys over on the water side of the Island who didn’t have the fire power we had. JD Taps (L-R) Francis L Young Jr. (?); Tony LaJudice; Joe Strenko and Ken Rankin. All Medical Company Troopers Jack Damron (B/HQ1/54-57) writes. I can’t remember who sent me this picture which was attached to the Devils Digest March 31, 1756. Edition.. Robert F. O’Donnell (H/51-54) passed away in May, 2003. Robert was the owner of the Canyon Kennels, Canyon Country, CA. He is survived by one brother. No further details are available. James E. (Gene) Findley (K/55-56) passed away on July 2, 2003. He is survived by his wife Sandra and three children. No further details are available. Targeting Phony Casualty Officers A Senate bill has been introduced making it a crime to play a hoax on military families by pretending to be a military casualty officer. The Military Family Hoax Prevention Act, sponsored by Sen Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., is aimed at stopping a cruel prank in which someone pretending to be a military official has called families to notify them of casualties or deaths that have not really occurred. 6 Vol. 7 No. 4 Combat Medic Association The Association is established at Fort Bragg, NC; they are inviting all military veterans, active duty members, Reserve Components and National Guard. Qualifications require the member to have been awarded one or more of the following: The Combat Medical Badge Special Force MOS 18D or 91B series Expert Field Medical Badge Any citation for valor while serving as a Medic POW Medal while serving as a Medic Served or serving as a member of a Dust Off Team, Certified PA or Certified EMT. Detailed criteria for qualifications and application can be found at the Associations web site: www.combatmedic.org Moving? Let Us Know! Name_______________________________ New Address_________________________ City, State, Zip +4_________________ ___ ____________________________________ New Tel. #___________________________ Perm____Temp____Dates______________ New E-mail Address _____________________________________ ARCT News July was a special month for the Red Devils of the 508th ARCT. It was July 1955 when the Red Devils embarked on Operation Gyroscope, a historic journey to its new homes in Japan and their cousins, The Rakkasans left Japan for Fort Bragg, NC. Operation Gyroscope was a mammoth air movement by C-124 aircraft of two Airborne RCT’s transporting nearly 8,000 men more than 65,000,000 passenger miles. Following them were more than 1,000 dependents traveling 9,000,000 passenger miles with dogs, cats, the kitchen sink and nearly 200 automobiles. July - August 2003 Unfortunately, the Red Devils stay in Camps Chickamauga, Woods Kashi were short lived. The three year assignment to Japan was cut short and the Red Devils returned to Fort Campbell in July, 1956 to make up the newly activated 101st Airborne Division with their cousins the 187th ARCT. A small number of personnel remained assigned to the 508th which was designated a “Schools Command.” In this capacity, the 508th conducted Advanced Individual Training (AIT)for recruits who volunteered for airborne training and assignment to the 101st Airborne Division. The 508th remained on active duty until March 1957 at which time the !01st was filled to TO&E and AIT was halted. Devils Digest - August 29, 1955 Wade Builds Sharp Unit The arrival of new white pistol belts and chrome finished helmets adds brighter luster to the appearance of the ALL JUMPER 508th ARCT Band. Under the capable direction and leadership of MSG Bill W. Wade, the Band is becoming a flexible unit. It is proving its versatility with the addition of a dance band led by SP3 James W. Northcutt. As an RCT band it is striving for all around sbility with daily rehearsals for concert work, reviews, ceremonies, dances, sports events and general entertainment. On Sunday, August 14 in the Post Chapel, a brass quartet from the Band played for the morning Protestant Chapel Services. The representatives were PVT Clifford L. Barry and SP3 William G. Burleson on trumpet, Specialist Northcutt on trombone and PVT Robert F. Wade on baritone. One of the most enjoyable activities for the Band is playing for dependents on Tuesday and Friday of each week. An occasional “snake dance” is performed while playing on the march in the dependent area in order to miss stepping on the little tykes. Sergeant Wade expects the transfer of 10 new men to the Band within a few days which will boost the strength to 30 musicians. 7 Vol. 7 No. 4 July - August 2003 The following picture appeared on the lower half of the address page of the newsletter. COL Cleland accepts the 508th AIR Colors at the Activation Day Parade, May 1951 Quartermaster Sales Form ----- (Members Only) Complete this form and mail your check payable to Kenneth Glynn along with your name and address to: Ken Glynn 836 Glendale St., Lakeland, FL 33803-4122. #Please include shipping and handling charges in the amount column to the right of each item ordered. ITEM/DESCRIPTION QTY SIZE (Circle) COST #SHIPPING/HANDLING Hat, White, Maroon Bill, Chap Logo Embroidered One Size Fits All $14.50 $1.50 Each Hat, White, Maroon Bill, Chap Logo Screened One Size Fits All $12.00 $1.50 Each Sweatshirt, Grey, Chapter Logo Screened M L XL *XXL *XXXL $22.00 $3.50 + $2 Each Additional Shirt, T, White, Chapter Logo Screened M L XL *XXL *XXXL $12.00 $2.00 Each Shirt, T, White, Web Site Logo Screened M L XL *XXL *XXXL $12.00 $2.00 Each Shirt, Polo, Abn Maroon, Chap Logo Embroidered M L XL *XXL *XXXL $22.00 $3.50 + $1 Each Additional Pad, Mouse, Chapter Logo Screened $7.50 $2.00 Each Pad, Mouse, Regimental Logo Screened $7.50 $2.00 Each Patch, 508th Abn Chapter (See 1 , Below) $5.50 $1.00 (3/$1.50) Patch 508th ARCT (See 1, Below) $5.50 $1.00 (3/$1.50) Patch, Para Red Devil (See 1, Below) $5.50 $1.00 (3/$1.50) Patch, 320th Abn FA Bn $5.50 $1.00 (3/$1.50) Pin, 508th ARCT $3.00 No Charge Pin, Para Red Devil $3.00 No Charge Wrap, Can Cooler w/Chapter Logo Screened $3.00 $1.00 Each Wrap, Can Cooler w/Regimental. Logo Screened $3.00 $1.00 Each #AMOUNT TOTAL $__________ * Add an additional $2 for each X above XL (XXXL size is special order) 1. All patches can be purchased for 3 for $15.00 - S&H PLEASE ALLOW 2 - 4 WEEKS FOR DELIVERY is $1.50. ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION (PLEASE PRINT) 508th Abn Chapter, 82nd Abn Div. Assn., Inc. All American (Life) Renewal New Member Reinstatement Enclosed is $12.50 for my annual membership dues for the year_______ to include a subscription to the PARAGLIDE. Name _____________________ _________________ Street or R.F.D. ______________________________________________ City __________________________ State__________ Zip Code___________--____________Tel. # _______________________ Rank (Active)__________________ ASN ________________________ or SSN________________________ E-mail address_____________________________________________________________________________ 508th Unit (Circle one) Co. ____ Bn. ____ 508th; Btry. ____ 320th AFA; 427th; 519th QM Co.; 598th Engr. Co. Date of 508th service: From Mo._______ Year________ to Mo. __________ Year ___________ Present Occupation ________________________ Single _____ Married _____Spouses’s Name _________________ # of Children _____ (PLEASE FILL IN APPLICATION COMPLETELY) I presently am a member of the _______________ Chapter, 82nd Abn Assn. Enclosed are my reduced dues of $ _____ ($6 min.) I do __ do not ___ wish to transfer my membership from the ________________Chapter to the 508th Airborne Chapter. Signature________________________________ If this is your initial application for membership, please attach proof of airborne/508th status, i.e., DD214, orders, etc. MAIL TO: Chairman, 508th Airborne Chapter, 26164 Waterfowl Ln., Punta Gorda, FL 33983-6231 LIFE MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION. You can become and All American Member (Life) if you meeting one of the following criteria: 1) 25* years continuous Association membership - $60; 2) On active duty with the 82d Abn Div - $82; 3) *20 years continuous Association membership - $90; 4) 50 years of age or older - $100; 5) 49 years of age or younger - $150. * Must be verified by the Executive Director, 82d Airborne Division Association. As an AAM you will receive a permanent plastic membership card and a certificate suitable for framing.
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