JO-23.JPGReunion Photos - Jerry Orr136 viewsOne of the benefits of being retired and ex-soldiers is that you can stand in the shade of the trees and avoid the Ft Sill heat wave.
Arr-5.jpgThe Waldman Collection - We Arrive136 viewsArriving for the historic reunion at Ft Sill, OK.
Carol_Crochet.jpgThe Waldman Collection - Miscellaneous135 viewsOur ladies have a chat at the reunion.
WTC-2.JPGReunion Photos - Wayne Crochet134 viewsDo you see an "odd man out" here? No? Well, neither do I.
Maj Jerry Orr hosted our reunion.
DY-10.jpgReunion Photos - Danny Yates133 viewsSGM Wallace Moore receives applause for his portrayal of a Buffalo Soldier in period costume of the mid-1800s in the early days of Ft Sill's founding. His "story-telling" followed the retirement ceremony as part of our retirement agenda. SGM Moore has written two books about the Buffalo Soldiers.
SR-3.jpgReunion Photos - Stu Royle133 viewsStu Royle in front, Steve Cox and Dennis Dauphin behind him.
SR-1.jpgReunion Photos - Stu Royle132 viewsFirst Stop: Britz Hall, home of the basic trainees. The old war vets mingle with the new breed of drill sergeants.
JO-21.JPGReunion Photos - Jerry Orr132 viewsTraining observers - L to R: Mike Alexander, Rob Smitha and M/M Stu Royle.
PG-25.jpgThe Waldman Collection - Presenting Gifts132 viewsHost Jerry Orr presents "challenge coins" to those attending this historic reunion.
SR-4.jpgReunion Photos - Stu Royle131 viewsHavin' a ball! We seem be enjoying our tour stop at the basic training buildings. Terry Stuber is adjusting his camera.
JO-13.JPGReunion Photos - Jerry Orr131 viewsOff-post chow was part of the program of the historic reunion. David Scott looks up from his menu.
JO-24a.JPGReunion Photos - Jerry Orr131 viewsLives of the Lawton rich and famous at the Mattie Beal House. Our ladies go on tour. Martha Henderson gets a good look at the interior design.