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CS-2z.jpgThe Waldman Collection - Computer Simulation Class"You all need to get it right the first time because you're too darned old to be recycled".
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CS-2a.jpgWaldman Collection - Computer Simulation ClassUsing Hollywood-style projection techniques, we can simulate the lay of the land in Afghanistan.
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CS-4.jpgThe Waldman Collection - Computer Simulation Class"Simulation my fanny. These sandbags are real!"
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CS-4a.jpgThe Waldman Collection - Computer Simulation"I have no idea what this stuff does, but I do know that if I touch it, it will break".
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CS-5.jpgWaldman Collection - Computer Simulation Class"We need volunteers. Raise your hands if you want to go".
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CS-6.jpgWaldman Collection - Computer Simulation Class"Now that you've been trained, we need volunteers for Afghanistan."
Three volunteered, but Jerry Orr thought the better of it and took his hand down.
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Carol_Crochet.jpgThe Waldman Collection - MiscellaneousOur ladies have a chat at the reunion.
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Maj_Jerry_Orr_5-27-13.jpgOur Host & Organizer - Maj Jerry Orr (Ret)On Memorial Day, just a few days before our arrival at Ft. Sill, Jerry Orr participated in a ceremony honoring our deceased warriors. Jerry was asked to address those attending the ceremony honoring our war dead.
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Key_Gate.JPGGuarding The GateWell, Gents, the 105mm howitzer, M101A1, has remained here as the "gate guardian" at Ft. Sill for over 50 years!
Welcome Home, Brothers! It's been a long, long time.
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The_old_Guard_Shack.JPGOriginal Guard ShackDon't know why they left it standing, but it is a great memories of reporting in over 45 years ago to Ft. Sill.
The sign says, "For Military Police Assistance, Report to Building XXXX at the intersection of Craig and Randolph Roads".
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Group_Photo_-_Reunion.JPGWelcome Home, Brothers!Here we are...some 45 years later or more...walking the grounds of Ft Sill. We noted many changes in those years and we were fortunate to return home from Vietnam and relive some of the memories.
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Snow_Hall.JPGGunnery 101 taught hereYessir...we all know where Snow Hall is located. Back in our day, the interior of Snow Hall had a distinctive odor the minute you walked in. It wasn't good or bad, just kinda "earthy" smelling...something you would always recognize and remember. Well, gents...I'm here to tell you that THE "SMELL" IS GONE!" Perhaps it was a new air conditioning system or many new coats of paint, but the "smell" is no more!
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