Fort Sill, OK - November 9 -11, 1999 Reunion
Written by: Norman R. Jones with input from several Persuaders
On November 8, 1999, I made a phone call to Avery W. Hall to find out if everything was in order for the reunion. His answer was yes and that former Persuaders had started arriving at the Holiday Inn in Lawton, Oklahoma for our reunion on November 9-11, 1999. There was only one that checked in that day, none other than Thomas Vernor. Thomas has a history (trait) of being early for any kind of a meeting, event or function. I knew he would be there early, as I had served with him in 1968, and knew his habits. He is always making sure that things are right for whatever occasion it is. He checked in, found out where the hospitality room was, and made sure that the liquid refreshments were ready. He paid for this out of his own pocket and would not let us reimburse him. Tom hadn’t changed in all those years. He is still a people person and a very good one at that. Top Vernor, as he likes to be called, is still an excellent leader. He is the type that can tell you, "Go to Hell!" and make you look forward to the trip.
On November 9, 1999, the remaining Persuaders arrived and started greeting and mixing with each other. Every one had an experience or two to talk about. Pictures were brought out and the reminiscing started. "Did you know so and so? What happened to so and so? Did you make the Army a career? What did you do in civilian life? Did so and so make it home? What happened to the unit when I left? Where is the unit now?" There were a lot of questions and talk about each one’s experience. After a couple of hours went by, Top Vernor took John Picciolo and myself, Norman Jones, out to Snow Hall and on a tour of the 1/30th Artillery Classroom. He introduced us to just about everyone there at Snow Hall. It seems that he knows most everyone at Fort Sill. We then went to the quartermaster store, looked around and bought some 17th Artillery crest. Tom bought his grand child a present, and then we returned to the Holiday Inn. That evening most of the group went to Ryan’s for supper. Then we all wound up back at the hospitality room.
On November 10, 1999, we boarded a chartered bus for Fort Sill. A briefing was
conducted by Sgt. Troy Angell, which was followed by Fort Sill’s Chief of
Staff Col. David Ralston. He then answered our questions. We took a group
picture in front of Snow Hall. From there, we were driven to the 1/17th
Artillery where LTC. Michael Walker, the Battalion Commander, boarded the bus
and gave us a warm welcome to what we all knew so well--the Field Artillery. The
bus went to a firing range where a live fire mission was going on. The 17th
Artillery had a static display for our view. It consisted of an M109A9 Paladin
(155 Self-Propelled), Ammo Carrier, Vehicle Retriever, and a Humvee. The crews
were there for our questions. Their military bearing and knowledge was very
sharp. The troops were very courteous and polite. We then boarded the bus and
were taken back to the Battalion area and given a tour of the Motor Pool and the
living quarters of the soldiers. It was now lunchtime, so again, we boarded the
bus and went to the Guns and Missiles Cafe where LTC. Walker, CSM Parrish and
the entire battalion staff and a few lower enlisted had lunch with us. It had
been a long time since we had dined in a military mess hall. There the Battalion
Commander introduced us to his staff and troops. At the conclusion of the lunch,
he and his Command Sergeant Major presented each of us with a battalion coin. We
thanked them and were off to our next event, which was at the Polo Field for a
half-section demonstration. The Sergeant and his troops put on a demonstration
with the horse drawn Artillery. They occupied the position and fired. Then the
Sergeant answered any questions that we had. At this point, the local television
station was there. They recorded the demonstration and interviewed Avery W. Hall
and Norman R. Jones. The segment aired on the 6 and 10pm news and featured the
interview with Norman Jones. We then had a guided tour of the old post by Mrs.
Rudene Dooley. She took us into the chapel, showed the old government quarters
to us, and we ended our visit at the old post gift shop. Our driver then
returned us to the Holiday Inn after a long and tiring day. That evening after
supper, we started our meeting as the 2nd Battalion 17th Artillery and ended it
being the 17th Artillery Regiment Association. Thirteen of us formed the
Association and signed the Bylaws and Constitution.
On November 11, 1999, our group got up early and went to the Fort Sill Cemetery for a Veterans Day Ceremony. It was conducted by Major General Toney Stricklin. After the ceremony at the cemetery, we toured all the old artillery weapons and the Geronimo Jail. It was about time for the ceremony at Lawton, so we proceeded to downtown Lawton. The sun was shining and it was very hot. Lawton, Oklahoma conducted a nice ceremony with a lot of different organizations paying tribute to the fallen and living veterans. After that, we headed back to the Holiday Inn for our buffet dinner. We had a local chaplain and the guest speaker was the mayor of Lawton. After the mayor’s comments, we ate. During our lunch period, we were entertained by a young lady with patriotic songs. Some of the group had to leave after dinner, so we said our good byes. The remainder of us that stayed went out that evening and ate pizza. The next day came early and every one departed except for one diehard. I bet you all thought it was Top Vernor. No, it was Paul Fusco.
These Veterans were in attendance:
Webster Cole | Avery W. Hall | McKinley & Susie Smith | Terry Wallace |
Grant E. Ellis | Charles E. Martin | Harvey E. Stewart | Norman R. & Annette Jones |
Neal Fouts | John J. Picciolo | Manuel V. Lugo | Raymond E. Jackson |
Paul & Jane Fusco | Albert M. Ryan | Donnie Hays | James R. & Sybiel Kersey |
Rodivico Guerrero | Rick Siebe | Thomas Vernor |
The following pictures were taken at the reunion.
Left--Thomas Vernor Right--Webster Cole |
Jack Picciolo |
Donnie
Hays |
|
Norman
Richard Jones |
Left --Thomas Vernor Right --Richard Jones |
Standing--COL
David Ralston, Fort Sill Chief of Staff
Seated--Albert Ryan |
Front
Row Left to Right Thomas Vernor, Terry
Wallace, Neal Fouts, Bert Ryan, Rodivico Guerrero,
Avery Hall, James Kersey Back Row Left to Right Richard Jones, Paul Fusco, Donnie Hays, Richard Siebe, Webster Cole, Jack Picciolo |
SPC
Eric Chargois C/1/17th Artillery, Fort Sill |
LTC
Michael Walker-- Battalion Commander 1/17th
Artillery |
Guns and Missiles Cafe |
Dining in the Mess Hall |
Group in bleachers watching half section demonstration |
Polo
field |
Half Section in action |
Close-up of Half Section |