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CommentsWAS IN BTRY 2ND 17TH #4 GUN ASSIST GUNNER IN 1964 & 65 WE WAS THE ONES WHO GOT THE EQUIPT READY & LOADED TO GO TO NAM AND THEN MET UP WITH OUR STUFF IN NAM LATER CHARLES
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CommentsFrom Charles E. Martin President& Historian of the 3rd Btn 18 Artillery and the 553 Artillery Commrades i welcome you home and your site is great it was a Honor to corresspond with your President Norman and to be able to link these 2 Great Artillery organization together. I was there in 1965 attach to 1st Cavalry so men i will say it has been great to build history books of our units even thou there was many cross attaching going on back then and we are learning every day and updating constantly. We Welcome you and best to you all in the future. I am a tireless worker for our men so you will see me one day at one of your reunions. We welcome you also to be part of any of our Reunions. Charles E. Martin
CommentsI would be very interested in communicating with someone who served durning the time that I was in Korea station at Camp Sabre 7th Bn 17th ARTY. I was the Bn. Communication wire Sergent.
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CommentsAll Veterans Just to let everyone know that we are now restocked with all sizes of the 17th Artillery T Shirts. Make sure you stock up now before our next Reunion. Get ahold of me for ordering information and if you haven't checked them out, go back to the home page and see the pictures of the Caps & T Shirts. Mike Burke 17th Artillery Regiment Assoc Quartermaster
CommentsMy uncle Ralph C. McCowan served with the Battery C, 2nd Battalion, 17th Artillery and fell in April 3, 1968 less than a month before his 20th birthday. My family has been trying to find the man who escorted his body home. The only thing we know about him is his name is Glenn Spears. If anyone remembers my uncle or knows how to find out any info on the men who escorted the bodies home please email me. Thank-you! |