Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Banshee Gazette - September 2011

VOLUME XIII                 September 2011                  Issue 3

AIRBORNE – AIRMOBILE – AIR ASSAULT

The Banshee Gazette is the Official Publication of B Troop 2nd 17th Cavalry Regiment Association


Presidents Message
by David Martin



As you can see by the newsletter we have been busy getting items for the Supply Room and planning next years Reunion.

All items from the Banshee Supply Room will be available for shipment no later than November 1, 2011. If we do not have items that you want let me know your wants and we will see if we can make it happen!

Jinger and I were in Branson on August 15 til the 18th for the Annual Military Reunion Planners Conference. Branson is very Military Friendly, as most of you know they go out of their way to show appreciation to Veterans.

We have not picked out our Official Hotel yet but that should be completed in the next month. You can read more about the Reunion further in the Gazette. We have picked out shows for our Official dates and Transportation will be provided for these events. If you missed Branson last time we were there…you do not want to miss this.
Vice Presidents Challenge
by Larry Allen

The one thing that I would like to see would be more B Troopers at our next Reunion in Branson. There are still a lot of our people out there that need to be contacted. So my concern is, if everyone of us could just come up with one more person that we can find, we would double our Membership. I’m asking everyone of us to bring at least one more person to Branson. We have a whole year to get this right!
BRANSON SEPTEMBER 2012
YA’LL COME !

2012 Reunion…Branson, MO
Our 2012 Reunion will be held in Branson, Missouri…September 6-8, 2012
We will have activities going on beginning September 5th and ending on the 11th. We are doing this because of the many activities available in Branson.
Show’s that we will be seeing are; #1 Hit’s of the 60’s, PRESLEY’S Country Jubilee, Dixie Stampede, and The Clay Cooper Show. These shows were picked because of their commitment to honoring Veterans…you will be impressed and surprised at the presentation we will receive from these shows. This is NOT TO BE MISSED!
On the 5,6,9, & 10th we will arrange activities based on how many people we have joining us for those days. Jinger and I will be in Branson at least 10 days for this Reunion. We have arrangements in place for group pricing when we have over 10 people at most attractions in the area.
When I know how many are going to be there I will let you know what our options for each day will be.
It is very important for you to get signed up early for the Reunion…we will have a cut-off date and if you are not signed up you will not be Guaranteed hotel, transportation nor show tickets.
As soon as we have a Hotel picked out I will put the Reunion information out via the Website.

USAA
All veterans are now eligible for membership in USAA !
This is new and you could save substantially on Insurance for your needs.
They have great rates on internet savings!
Just visit USAA.com for information.


B Troop Supply Room
The B Troop Supply Room is now Open and accepting Orders.

We have 1” Hard Enamel Hat Pins for B Troop Guidon, Banshee Patch, Scout Patch, Bush Gangsters, and 333rd TC Detachment.

We have patches for the Association, Banshee, Scouts, Bush Gangsters, and 333rd TC Detachment.

We also have numerous other items that you might be interested in.

If you need a copy of the Supply Room Brochure e-mail me at Banshee694@yahoo.com and I will get one to you.
 
Sale Prices are good for orders thru October 15th so make sure and get your order placed if you want anything.

Some items are limited to the stock on hand so please check with Dave Martin before sending Randy a check. Dave will also let you know the postage costs.

All items will be available at future Reunions.

New Bush Gangster Patch Available

Challenge Coin Competition
Tom Hughes’s design was chosen as our new Association Challenge Coin.
We had his and mine submission so I bowed out because I liked his design better with minor changes.
Thanks to Dan Schave for his assistance with help Tom with the design. Tom and Dan will receive a FREE Challenge Coin for the efforts. Thanks guys for a job well done!
Here is what the coin will look like

Association Challenge Coins are available thru the Banshee Supply Room.


Doc’s Silence
By David C. Martin


SILENCE…THE SUN IS RISING…A REFLECTION UPON THE BLACK GRANITE WALL. MY EYES ARE IMMOVABLE FROM THE NAME JOSEPH LAPOINTE JR., ONLY ONE OF 58,182 PRESENT. HIS NAME SPEAKS LOUDLY OF A STORY THAT TOOK PLACE IN A DIFFERENT TIME AND PLACE. AS THE VISITORS WALK PAST, MANY IN AWE, MANY HEAR STORIES CONSTRAINED BY THEIR KNOWLEDGE. MANY DO NOT HEAR YOUNG JOSEPH SPEAK…FOR NOT ALL KNOW HIM. HOWEVER, JOSEPH’S IS A BITTERSWEET STORY.
JOSEPH’S STORY IS NOT SO DIFFERENT FROM THE OTHERS GATHERED THIS MORNING. HIS CONCERN FOR HIS FELLOW MAN PARAMOUNT IN HIS BELIEFS. HE WOULD EVEN SACRIFICE HIS LIFE FOR HIS FELLOW MAN…IF NECESSARY. HE HAS BECOME AN AID TO THOSE IN PAIN. MENDING THEIR WOUNDS AND COMFORTING THEM IN THEIR TIME OF NEED. HIS FOLLOWERS INCLUDE THE CHILDREN OF THE VILLAGE WHO HAVE COME TO KNOW HIS COMPASSION. IT IS FOR THESE DEEDS HIS STORY REMAINS TO THIS VERY DAY.
YOU SEE…JOSEPH WAS A CONSCIENCENTIOUS OBJECTOR OF THE VIETNAM WAR IN 1968. HE WAS DRAFTED INTO THE UNITED STATES ARMY AND CHOSE TO SERVE QUIETLY INSTEAD OF PROTESTING. WHEN THE ARMY TOLD JOSEPH TO TAKE UP ARMS AGAINST OUR ENEMY, JOSEPH SAID. “I WILL NOT.” WHAT DO YOU DO WITH A SOLDIER WHO WILL NOT BEAR ARMS? THE ARMY MADE HIM A MEDIC, WHICH IS WHERE JOSEPH GAINED HIS NICKNAM “DOC.”
ON JUNE 2, 1969, DOC WAS TENDING TO COUNTLESS COMRADES WHO HAD BEEN WOUNDED, WHILE IGNORING HIS OWN WOUNDS. DOC’S COMPASSION FOR HELPING HIS FELLOW MAN WAS PARAMOUNT IN HIS MIND. HE CONTINUED TO HELP THOSE AROUND HIM UNTIL…THE END.
DOC’S PASSING AT AGE TWENTY LEFT A WIDOW AND NEWBORN SON. HE WAS AWARDED OUR NATION’S HIGHEST MILITARY HONOR, THE CONGESSIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR. SPEAKING FROM THE WALL, DOC’S SILENCE TODAY AS IN 1969 DOES NOT ENCOURAGE ACCEPTANCE OF THE VIETNAM WAR…INSTEAD COMPASSION FOR ALL.

New Association Patch


 
If you would like to have anything included in the Banshee Gazette please send it to Dave Martin at
Banshee694@yahoo.com.
We are always in need of items of interest to the Association.

Where to send things:
Dues, Endowment Fund Donations and Reunion Registration Fees (any monies)
Randy Kunkleman
2395 N. Conant Road
Elida, OH 45807
419-339-3984
kunkleman@hotmail.com
ADDRESS / TELEPHONE / E-MAIL CHANGES / SUPPLY ROOM ORDERS
David Martin
3018 Hickory Glen Drive
Orange Park, FL 32065
904-505-4218
Banshee694@yahoo.com
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Thursday, September 8, 2011

In memory of Gary W. King

Melissa Snarr(daughter of Gary W. King)


My father served in vietnam B troop 17th calvary 101st airborne 1970-1971, he would never talk about it with his family. He died this June 2011 due to an agressive cancer, I found his discharge papers and more, a picture of him in front of hooches. Love the website, and I am sharing this with his grandsons. thanks for the site

Gary W. King 1970
Here is a photo I found of him, it would be neat if someone knew him, we would love to hear about it.

I would love it if your were able to post pictures of my father, my son loves learning about his papa and also the Vietnam war, we were very close and hunted big game every year. My father collected guns, and he taught me how to shoot and most important the safety. I was so excited to find your website, I loved reading all stories and looking at all the pictures, I am sure I have looked at them 5 times now, I probably have them memorized. Thank you for all that you have done, and especially serving the way you did.

Melissa

Monday, June 13, 2011

Goshawk among the Eagles

Goshawk among the Eagles
By Dan Apple
14 May, Ft. Campbell KY

I walked among Screaming Eagles today
I am but a goshawk here among the fray
But I walked and talked to heroes
Who have little of themselves to say

These tested men with long set eyes
Are the ones who bore the fight
They flew and fought and fixed and cried
They came here looking for their brotherhood

I walked among Screaming Eagles today
Among those whose deeds led my way
I carry forward their tradition of heroes
And honor their sacrifice every day

I'll learn to be a quiet man with long set eyes
And in their name go looking for a fight
I'll fly too low, or long, and cover men at the left and right
But until I've earned my honor, I've nothing more to say

I wrote this for you guys on a napkin at the reunion. Pop thought you might like to read it. Thank you B Troopers, for inviting me to walk among you!

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Banshee Gazette - June 2011

VOLUME XIII               June 2011                        Issue 2

AIRBORNE – AIRMOBILE – AIR ASSAULT

The Banshee Gazette is the Official Publication of B Troop 2nd 17th Cavalry Regiment Association


Presidents Message
by David Martin

If you missed this years Reunion at Ft. Campbell…you missed the largest gathering of Banshees since the Vietnam War. It was to say the least fantastic! What an honor to welcome our brothers of Task Force Saber back from deployment in support of Operation Enduring Freedom X-XI.

On May 13 we attended the 2nd Squadron 17th Cavalry Regiment Memorial Dedication Ceremony. It was unveiled by COL (Retired) Hawk Ruth the 24th Commander of the Squadron and LTC Hank Taylor the 34th Commander active. Thanks go out to Cindy LaPointe Dafler for laying the wreath for the B Troop Alumni Association. What a piece of art and wonderful way to remember all the men and women past, present and future of the 2nd Squadron 17th Regiment. The Memorial is completely funded thanks to all that answered the Bugle Call for Donations…this Mission proved that B Troop past and present can and will be “OUT FRONT”.

What a pleasure to have Captain Irving, 1st SG Riley and their wives stop by the hotel Thursday evening for a visit. I know they had a busy schedule during the Reunion so I certainly appreciate their personal time to join us.

Also on the 13th some of us attended a B Troop awards ceremony at Hanger 14. I can certainly say based on what I witnesses that the current Banshees held to the traditions of the units past. You may not know but some of the current members of B Troop have served with the unit for 8 years. They are a proud bunch of Banshees…HOOAH!

Thanks to everyone that went out of the way to make this the best Reunion ever. Jim Reaneau was on a Mission to get Bush Gangsters ’67-’68 to the Reunion and he did. Rob Switzer and Larry Allen made many calls and sent numerous letters...even got back in touch with 1st Sergeant Sheldon Heinz who made it up from Florida.

Thanks to all that helped at the Reunion Jinger and I appreciate it!

Vice Presidents Message
by Larry Allen

I cannot express enough, how proud I am of this organization and the men and ladies who help keep it running. We continue to find and bring together the warriors of B Troop 2/17th Cavalry. As your vice president, I will continue to help find as many people that we served with, so long ago. This was the greatest number of Cavalry people we have ever had at a reunion. I ask that each and every one of you try to bring just one more Veteran to the next reunion in Branson, Missouri. If you have names but can't find a person you'd like to have join us, let me know and I will do my best to find that person. Since I've been home I have already found one more.......George Kirschner from here in Illinois. See you all next year, God Bless you and yours.



E-mail Message from David Larcomb LTC USA (Ret)

Dave

First off I thank you and your fine organization for keeping B Troop 2/17 Air Cavalry alive. You did a great job in organizing this event. Keep up the good work. "Air Cav Pats" on the back to you, Larry Allen, Jim Matthews, Randy Kunkelman and webmaster Dan Schave.

As you know, I will not be in attendance this year at the Associations reunion at Fort Campbell, but I would appreciate it if you would pass along some of my thoughts. Several of the troopers who were with us in 1969-70 have passed. Our former XO Rosie Rosenthal and the Squadron commander, Bob Molinelli have
passed. But you can be sure that they are proud of you all. I do communicate frequently with our former XO William David Livingston who has recovered from his gunshot wound and is living in Colorado. As you may recall, he was flying cover with Blake Shelters assisting a Marine Long Range Recon Unit when he got shot in
the head and his ship crashed in the A Shau Valley. I also hear from Chuck Detchon our former Infantry platoon leader who was shot and evacuated from country. I've heard his replacement, Cpt. Brooks also passed on some time ago.

I never had the opportunity to say, "Thank You, Job Well Done." Seems that we drifted in, did our jobs and then drifted on. There wasn't a lot of time to say thank you. We were in the middle of a long 24/7 war and we didn't get the opportunity to meet and greet. Sometimes when we arrived, we went straight on a combat mission and didn't get a chance to unpack. So I want to thank you for all you did when you served in Vietnam.

I want to thank the brave Infantry Platoon members who didn't hesitate to fly out on a moment's notice into the dark, foggy nights, trusting the aircrews to get them there and back safely. I want to thank the Scouts for their extreme bravery. As you know we were authorized ten scout pilots and crew, but because of the great danger in their jobs, one time we were down to one pilot. There isn't enough words to pay tribute to
the bravery of these great horsemen of the skies.

I admired the Cobra crews, as no mission was too tough and when we had to penetrate the clouds they were ready. As I recall on one mission to the south A Shau, a Cobra gave me cover. After he was out of ammo, he used his ship to create noise to give me and my crew cover, while we rescued two scouts deep in enemy territory.

Dan Hilliard said we took over 100 hits in our HUI and was still able to fly it to the Division Helipad some 45 miles to the east. I thank those men who gave us protection that day and all the days I was fortunate to serve as your commander.

Noteworthy were the crews who participated in the rescues of the Rangers and Marine Long Range Recon members especially during periods of no visibility and often in light rain and fog. I want to thank all the maintenance men who devoted long hours to ensuring our aircraft were ready for flight on a moment's notice. Their job was thankless, but I can assure you without their competence and dedication to duty we
couldn't have performed our missions.

I thank the supply people, the ammunition specialists, the cooks and mess personnel. The cooks always had some chow available and a cup of hot steaming stiff "Army Coffee" at the ready. I thank the operations and headquarters personnel and especially the guy who blew the "air horn" telling us to saddle up for a "hot
mission."

I thank my HUI crew for having my aircraft mission ready at all times. I thank my bodyguard, as I was one of the few commanders not to worry about my back. He wore a bulls-eye on his shirt to take the hit for me. I thank my Artillery FO who manned the radios in my ship. I thank my crew chiefs and gunners who kept the ship flying.

Finally, I thank all of you who took time out of your busy life to come to the Reunion and celebrate. You deserve it. It is fitting that you are here at Ft. Campbell, where just a few days ago, our President and Vice President thanked the brave men of the 101st for their mission to get bin Laden. I want you to remember always, when the President of the United States thanked them he also thanked you.

We were like those men. We did missions, like they did. We put our lives on the line, like they did. We were rough men, who stood ready in the dark of night. We saw many dawns approach, when returning home. We operated in no horizon, pitch black night and watched it turning to purple then light at the break of day. That was us and we were always "Ready and Out Front." We were the eyes and ears of the 101st Division. Airborne.

David Larcomb LTC USA (Ret)


2nd Squadron 17th Cavalry Regiment Memorial Dedication Ceremony
May 13, 2011




More Photos are on our Facebook page


2012 Reunion

2012 Reunion will be held in Branson, Missouri in September 2012. Finally details will be available by after Jinger and I go to a Military Reunion Planners meeting there August 15-18th.



Vietnam Archive at Texas Tech University

by David Martin

I hope you will consider donating Vietnam related materials to The Vietnam Archive at Texas Tech University which is the Official Repository for B Troop 2nd 17th Cavalry Regiment Association. The Vietnam Archive is the second largest archive for Vietnam only to the National Archives in College Park, Maryland. They will be happy to make copies of your materials so you will still have your memories.

Items especially pictures and clothing are subject to natural deteriation… The Vietnam Archive keeps all holding in a climate-controlled environment for protection. All items donated are available on-line also. Just think you grand children and future generations will be able to learn about you and B Troop if you donate items to Texas Tech.

As we grow older it becomes even more important to donate items that you have. The Vietnam Archive also has an on going Oral History Project that I highly recommend. If you are interested in donating items or providing an Oral History let me know and I will get you in contact with whom you need to talk to.


Reunion Comments

I would like to thank everyone that gave Jinger and me a hand preparing for and at the Reunion.

Jim Reaneau “BUSH GANGSTERS”, Larry Allen and Bill Crawford made great efforts to get people to the Reunion and it paid off.

Bill Crawford ran errands during the year to pickup items plus made a great deal for Association purchases thru the Cav Store. Thanks for that effort we were able to get all Spurs needed for the Spur ride…the Cav Store had neither Spurs nor Stetsons available because of numerous sales for Troops returning home. The Cav Store had 10 sets of Spurs FedEx in for us, which did not cost us a penny for shipping…Thanks Cav Store.

Also the Cav Store provided many items this year for our Auction! Helen Kunkleman, Janice Baldwin, Rob Switzer, Carol Reaneau and Jim Reaneau for helping in the Hospitality room.

Rob Switzer our Chaplin for doing his job and all the others that I delegated at the Reunion.

Thomas Green for being our auctioneer.

Bill Crawford for doing the 50/50 raffles each night.

Randy Kunkleman our money guy!

I know there are others that leant a hand and I apologize for not remembering everything that you all did! Thank you all that helped in any way.

There were numerous comments over heard at the Reunion that I feel need to be addressed so that all members have a better understanding of what it takes to plan our yearly Reunion.

House Keeping – I am aware there were issues with the Hotels House Keeping Staff and I assure you I let the Hotel Manager Ellis Copeland know. There again he was not on site while we were having our Reunion so I did not have direct contact with him during our visit. The problem is that most problems Hotels have…they know prior to our arrival and we have little if no recourse other than not staying with them again in the future.

Why doesn’t the Hotel have a TV and VCR that we can use?
Hotels charge for everything! A TV rental charge of $75.00 per day is the current norm. Add a DVD player your looking at 150.00 per day times 3 equals a cost of $450.00 each Reunion.
SOLUTION: I will attempt to purchase a small TV/DVD for the Association. Just remember that if the Association President flies in it might not be at the Reunion. I am leaning toward a personal DVD player, which is less expensive and we could purchase in the Christmas season when prices are cheap.

What did the Association spend $9000.00 on last year?

Good question Maxie Roberts…sometimes the Officers of the Association assume too much (we know where it went but we just gave you a total for the year and take it for granted you know where it went).

The biggest expense each year for the Association is Reunion costs. Reunion gifts, Dinner charges (last year we had to guarantee 50 meals, which were not all used but we had to pay anyway) snacks and drinks for the Hospitality room, Hotel fees for Podium, Ice, Bartender, etc.

Last year we had a considerable amount of Scholarship Funds that had not be sent to Texas Tech, which was shown as an expense to the Association (In fact it is all donated or acquired through donations, auction and/or 50/50 Raffles).

So here is a breakdown of last year’s expenses;
  • Advertise (Reunion Shirts)                                      1525.00
  • Hotel Fees for Banquet & facilities, ice, bar service 2555.37
  • Misc Reunion expense appx.                                    348.62
  • LaPointe Endowment at Texas Tech                        4929.50
  • Association Office Supplies and Postage appx          200.00
  • Grand Total 2010 Expenses                                    9558.49
SOLUTION: If you are a paid member and have questions about the Association expenses please ask Randy to show them to you at the Reunion or he can e-mail them to you any time. He has all the records since the Association was formed.

Why don’t they have canned drinks?

As Officers of the Association we attempt to keep costs under control. We can get a larger variety of drinks if we buy litters plus we do not waste as much.

SOLUTION: There is no easy solution…the Association Officers will continue to do things in a cost efficient manner for the good of all members. Many Reunions our hands are tied by Hotel Policy, which can greatly increase the cost of the Reunion.

Jim Matthews and I have attended many Reunion Planner Conferences (at our own expense) to do the best job we can setting up Reunions. We attempt to improve things every year. Not to say every thing runs smoothly!

At next years Reunion we will have Comment Cards available for your input but, until then you can always email me at banshee694@yahoo.com. There are no bad comments…this is your Association! We like to hear from you so we can improve areas that can be corrected.

Challenge coin Competition


We are in search of a design for the B Troop 2nd 17th Cavalry Regiment Association “OFFICAL CHALLENGE COIN”.

Entries must be in no later than July 15, 2011. To enter you must be a paid member of the Association or an active duty B Trooper. We will attempt to put the designs on our web page and then all paid members and current B Troopers will be able to vote once at Banshee694@yahoo.com.
The winning design will be used for the “OFFICAL CHALLENGE COIN” of B Troop 2nd 17th Cavalry Regiment Association. By submitting an original design you give all rights of those designs and rights to make any changes to B Troop 2nd 17th Cavalry Regiment Association.
Please remember when submitting a design we have a wide range of years and various aspects of the Unit to account for.

The winner will receive a proof of the new coin.

This is the Design I am submitting:
   
               FRONT                                                   BACK

New Banshee T-shirt

We plan on designing an Association T-Shirt also. We will do the design process the same as the challenge coin.

Banshee Supply Room

We are attempting to get the Supply room redesigned and updated. Jim Matthews volunteered to take on the challenge of updating it and working with Dan to get it on the web site.
Items will not be available until we have a stock of the items. That way you can order what you want and save on postage by purchasing more than 1 item at a time. We will do our best to have the Supply Room stock by September.
We will also have the Supply Room open at various times during the Reunion so you can purchase any items that you desire.






Banshee Patch                             Bush Gangsters                                        Guidon
1" PINS



 
Where to send things:

Dues, Endowment Fund Donations and Reunion Registration Fees (any monies)
Randy Kunkleman
2395 N. Conant Road
Elida, OH 45807
419-339-3984
kunkleman@hotmail.com

ADDRESS / TELEPHONE / E-MAIL CHANGES
David Martin
3018 Hickory Glen Drive
Orange Park, FL 32065
904-505-4218
Banshee694@yahoo.com

BANSHEE GAZETTE
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17th Cavalry Regimental Coat Of Arms



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Friday, June 10, 2011

B Troop 17th Cavalry, 1957

Original members of B Troop 17th Cavalry, 1957
Reactivated with the 101st Airborne Div at Ft. Campbell
Photo courtesy of Jim Matthews


Wednesday, May 18, 2011

2012 Banshee Reunion Plans

Our 2012 Reunion will be in Branson, MO
2013 will be in Las Vegas
Dates are to be determined

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Darkhorse Battalion Prayer Request

Prayers are requested for the Darkhorse Marine Battalion Fighting in Afghanistan.

Rob Switzer checked this out on Snopes, and it's true....  it's also worse than what is stated in this email.  Follow this link, to read more about this battalion, and the brave YOUNG men who serve.  My prayers are with them, their fallen comrades, and their families.

http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/prayer/darkhorse.asp

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Documentary: Terry O. Atkinson


Can you help?

Looking for footage and/or photos of Vietnam, and especially of B Troop 2nd Squadron 17th Cavalry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division for a documentary film that includes Terry O. Atkinson, April 1970 to March 1971.


If anyone should find any footage or photographs, please have them contact my colleague Stephanie Chang at 212-456-5713 or myself Amada Chavez at 212-456-5886.


Mon 2/14/11 12:48 PM

Dear Mr. Schave and Mr. Matthews,

The West Point Center for Oral History is currently working on an hour-long documentary film covering the years of the Vietnam War.  Our production company, The Documentary Group, is doing the actual film editing.

One of the characters in the documentary is Terry O. Atkinson, a graduate of West Point, and a member of
B Troop 2nd Squadron 17th Cavalry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division. I am writing to you because we are on the continual search for footage and/or photos of Vietnam, and especially of the B Troop 2nd Squadron 17th Cavalry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division, in order for us to accurately and powerfully relate Terry O. Atkinson's experience in Vietnam. We have been working very closely with Mr. Atkinson when it comes to this project.

I am wondering if you are aware of anyone within the unit who may have a repository of film footage of the time for potential use in this project, or if you would be willing to pass this request along. I know you both are in charge of the website and maybe you can help us by forwarding this on to the email list.
I deeply appreciate your help in this, and please feel free to get in touch if you have any questions.

Warm regards, 
Amada Chavez

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Amada Chavez
The Documentary Group
www.thedocumentarygroup.com
212-456-5886
amada@thedocumentarygroup.com

Sunday, February 6, 2011

February Gazette 2011

The Banshee Gazette

VOLUME XIII FEBRUARY 2011 ISSUE 1

 AIRBORNE – AIRMOBILE – AIR ASSAULT
 

The Banshee Gazette is the Official Publication of B Troop 2nd 17th Cavalry Association
Presidents Message
by David Martin
We have been busy getting ready for the Squadron Welcome Home and our Reunion in May. I have been in contact with Captain Steven Irving our Troop Commander in Afghanistan and I can assure you that the Troopers in service to our nation now are upholding the Banshee name in high regard.
This years Reunion will be held at Ft. Campbell, Kentucky on May 12- 15th. We are changing the way we have done things in the past to coincide with the Squadron actives. On May 12th we will have a Reception starting at 5 p.m. at the Best Western Hotel 4101 Ft. Campbell Blvd. Hopkinsville, Kentucky (Our Official Reunion Hotel). The Squadron is having a golf tournament on May 13th and we will have our Spur Ride Ceremonies, business meeting and auctions starting at 18:00 hours on that Friday evening also. On May 14th there will a dedication ceremony for the 2-17 Cav Memorial on base followed by a Squadron Bar-b-que during the day and we will have our Hospitality room open after the activities on base.
We have numerous awards to be presented this year for members that have contributed to the Association by filling Officers positions since our founding. These awards will come in the form of a Certificate of Officer Recognition and Spur Ride with these individuals receiving their Combat Spurs for their time contributed for the betterment of the Association.
Start brushing up on your Cavalry Traditions because we will be having Cavalry Traditions Trivia Contest !
We have some great Reunion Gifts planned for this year that will be one of a kind so please send your registrations in early so we can get an accurate account of how many people will be attending.
We are planning on this being our biggest and best Reunion yet…See you in May !

2011 Reunion
The 2011 Reunion will be held at Ft. Campbell, Kentucky on May 12- 15th. We are fortunate to be able to welcome the Squadron back from a year’s deployment in Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom X-XI.
Activities - (Subject to Change)

May 12th – Welcome Reception 17:00 hours (Snacks available)
                   Pickup your Reunion Packets 
                   50/50 Raffle for 2-17 Cav Memorial
May 13th – Squadron Golf Tournament (during day)
                   We will have other activities planned if you are not golfing. We know some
                   of you have not been to or seen the attractions at Ft. Campbell so we will
                   attempt to have information and maps available to attractions on and off base.
                   18:00 hours Spur Ride, B Troop Business Meeting, LaPointe Scholarship
                   Endowment, and B Troop 2/17 Cavalry Auctions.
                   50/50 Raffle for 2-17 Cav Memorial
       (Snacks including meat and cheese trays)
May 14th – Fallen Members Tribute and Memorial Dedication
                   Squadron Bar-b-que
                   Hospitality Room open after activities on base (Snacks available).
May 15th – Depart at your leisure
NOTE* The Best Western Hotel has an open bar by our reception room ($1.00 beer) so the Association will only be providing sodas and water for drinks.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY 17th CAVALRY SQUADRON
95 Years
1 July 1916 Ft. Bliss, Texas – 1 July 2011 Ft. Campbell, Kentucky

Joseph Guy “Doc” LaPointe Scholarship Endowment at Texas Tech University
by David Martin

We would like to thank everyone that has donated to the Joseph Guy “Doc” LaPointe Scholarship Endowment to date we have donated $14,989.50.
We will begin awarding a $1,000.00 Graduate Scholarship for Vietnam Studies in January for the next 3 years. It is our hopes to continue the growth of the Endowment with donations and auctions so that we can provide this amount in perpetuity. At present we are approximately $10,010.50 under what would need to have in the Endowment to insure this.
Remember that your donations to B Troop 2nd 17th Cavalry Association and the Scholarship Endowment are tax deductible.


Calvary Traditions – Spur Ride

The Order of the Spur is a Cavalry tradition. Troopers serving with Cavalry units are inducted into the Order of the Spur after successfully completing a "Spur Ride" or for having served during combat as a member of a Cavalry unit. Combat spurs are gold in color.
Members of B Troop 2nd 17th Cavalry Regiment Association that have been in combat are entitled to receive the Order of the Spur Certificate that is now available from the Association.
There are two ways for you to receive your Order of the Spur
1.      Fulfill duties as an Officer of the Association. After your first year of service to the Association you will receive your Certificate and Spurs at the yearly Spur Ride. (Certificate and Spurs provided by the Association)
2.      Members of the Association that served in combat may purchase their Spur Certificate from the Association for $7.00 and provide their own gold spurs to be presented at the annual Spur ride. Please mail the attached request form and check to David Martin.

Our First Annual Spur Ride will be held at this years Reunion on May 13th and will begin at 18:30. This certificate is way over due for our members and I wish the Association had funds to provide these without charge but that is not possible.



Membership
by Bill Crawford

Membership cards, bumper sticker, and certificates (along with a current roster) will be provided for all paid members in this years Reunion Packet. Dues need to be received by April 30th to insure that your card and certificate are available at this years Reunion. We are in need of you to join the Association! Your dues help fund the costs of the Association, which is exempt from taxation under IRC 501 (c) (19). Dues and Contributions to B Troop 2nd / 17th Cavalry Association are tax-deductible.

B Troop’s BELIEVE IT OR NOT

FOR SALE   $995,000
Only Known Flying AH-1G Cobra with Combat Service in Vietnam

F Troop 15th Cavalry (Yes F Troop was prior to B Packet 2/17 Cavalry) received a UH-1G Cobra Helicopter at Gray Army Airfield in 1968. Aircraft number 67-15737 as one of ten consecutive numbered aircraft for our Cobra Section that would eventually be shipped to Vietnam for us. In Vietnam it was piloted by Captain White and Steve Luibakka was the crewchief.
She still flies today with B Troop markings…get a Blast from the Past and visit her at the following website.



Where to send things:
Dues, Endowment Fund Donations and Reunion Registration Fees (any monies)
Randy Kunkleman
2395 N. Conant Road
Elida, OH 45807
419-339-3984
kunkleman@hotmail.com
ADDRESS / TELEPHONE / E-MAIL CHANGES / Order of the Spur Certificates
David Martin
3018 Hickory Glen Drive
Orange Park, FL 32065
904-505-4218
Banshee694@yahoo.com
BANSHEE GAZETTE
Banshee694@yahoo.com


Gazette
This is a Special Issue of the Banshee Gazette due to numerous changes in the Reunion activities. If you have information to submit for publication please e-mail it to Dave Martin at Banshee694@yahoo.com.

B Troop 2/17 Cavalry Regiment Association
2011 Reunion Registration

May 12-15, 2011 Ft. Campbell, Kentucky



Name: ___________________________________
Address: _________________________________
City: ____________________________________
State: ____________________________________

Zip Code: ____________

E-Mail: __________________________________

Registration Fees

Member                                               $50.00             ____________________
Guest   (s)                    ______ X        $50.00             ____________________

Membership Dues for 2011       $25.00                     ____________________
All Members that are Paid-up prior to the Reunion will receive a Membership Certificate, Membership Card, a B Troop Bumper Sticker and the most current B Troop Roster at the Reunion
Donation to B Troop 2/17 Cav. Assn.                           ____________________
Donation to LaPointe Scholarship Endowment  ____________________
Donation to 2-17 Cav Memorial                               ____________________

Total Enclosed                                                           ____________________


Hotel Information – we are staying at the Best Western Hotel 4101 Ft. Campbell Blvd. Hopkinsville, Ky
$65.00 per night + tax ($72.41 per night)
Reservations can be made at 270-886-9000
Group ID Number CG0512     Contact Person: Cassie Dougherty

Make checks payable to B Troop 2/17 Cav Assn and send Registration and payment to:
Randy Kunkleman
2395 N. Conant Road
Elida, Ohio 45807
419-339-3984
If you have any questions Contact Jim Matthews 421-466-3557 jhmatthews1@verizon.net or David Martin 904-505-4218 banshee694@yahoo.com


B Troop 2nd 17th Cavalry Regiment Association
101st Airborne Division
Order of the Spur




That Ye All Shall Know

Sample A. Sample

With saber and colt in hand, having displayed those traits associated with all accomplished Cavalry Troopers – Skill, Audacity, Cunning, Dash and Fervor, is hereby entered into the Rolls of the prepared and loyal Order of the Spur and is awarded a pair of Gold Cavalry Spurs which the Trooper will wear from this day forevermore.

For Military Service During

Vietnam War

Ordered this 15th day of May, 2011 by
B Troop Gold Seal to be Attached                         ________________________________
                 Gold Ribbon from seal                                           B Troop 2/17 Cavalry Regiment Association
US Cavalry, Commanding



ORDER OF THE SPUR CERTIFICATE


Please prepare a Combat Order of the Spur Certificate for me to be presented at this years Reunion. I am enclosing a copy of my DD-214 for the Association Records indicating my service in a combat area with B Troop 2nd 17th Cavalry Regiment.

Name as you wish it to be printed on Certificate_________________________________
Email _____________________________________
Telephone # ________________________________

Please mail this form with your check for $7.00 made payable to B Troop 2/17 Cav Assn. To:
David Martin
3018 Hickory Glen Drive
Orange Park, Florida 32065

Certificate is printed on Copper Parchment paper and has a Gold Ribbon & Seal on the left side.

PLEASE be aware you are responsible for supplying your own Gold Spurs.