Most viewed - 2-9th Reunion - Finale
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Ward_2.jpgThursday Firepower Demonstration126 viewsTerry Stuber and Bob Wilson
Photo courtesy of William Ward
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Barb_10.JPGMt Scott126 viewsSam Nieto (deceased) and Wayne Crochet (deceased) atop Mt Scott. Wayne is saying, "Your hat went that-a-way. I got mine!
Photo courtesy of Barbara Moeller
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barb_19.JPGOld Plantation - Thurs Evening Dinner126 viewsThe waitress is taking orders now.
From Left: Carolyn Skidmore; Marie & Dave Scott
Photo courtesy of Barbara Moeller
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J_Cashin_1.jpgJohn Cashin - Carlton Epps125 viewsJohn & Carlton at the Firing Range with the BCT trainees
Photo courtesy of John Cashin
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J_Cashin_5.jpgLunch Time125 viewsFormerly known as "Mess Halls", they are now called "Dining Facilities"
Photo courtesy of John Cashin
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Our_Ladies.jpegOur Ladies & Guests125 viewsL to R: Barbara Moeller, Tour Guide, Carol Crochet, Martha Henderson, Mercy Kurtgis, Joanne Wilson, Jackie Dauphin, Rita Stuber, and Cindy Schmidt.
Photo courtesy of Joe Henderson
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Scan51018.jpgThe Gals125 viewsL to R: Cindy Schmidt, Rita Stuber, Martha Henderson, Jackie Dauphin, Joanne Wilson, Carol Crochet, Mercy Kurtgis
Photo courtesy of Joe Henderson
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Barb_1.JPGLadies' Lunch125 viewsAn ideal location with ideal weather in Medicine Park was chosen for the Spouse/Guests luncheon.
Photo courtesy of Barbara Moeller
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C_Epps-6.JPGGuest Speaker for Closing Banquet124 viewsCol Tom Wascom, Chief of Staff at Ft Sill, gave the speech at our closing banquet at Mike's Sports Grill. Col Wascom was promoted to one-star and would be travelling shortly to Ft Riley, KS to become the Asst Division Commander of The Big Red One.
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J_Cashin_4.jpgOn the Firing Range with Trainees124 viewsJim Connolly explains how big the bullets were back in his day....
Photo courtesy of John Cashin
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Ward_4.jpgThursday Firepower Demonstration124 viewsSam Nieto (deceased) with daughters Kristin and Samantha
Photo courtesy of William Ward
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Ward_11.JPGMedicine Park Museum124 viewsLong-time war buddies Danny Fort and Terry Stuber share the bench at the Museum.
Photo courtesy of William Ward
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