SR-5.jpgReunion Photos - Stu Royle112 viewsRay Hobbs listens as DS Schmidt makes her point.
SR-12.jpgReunion Photos - Stu Royle112 viewsStack Arms! Yes...they still stack arms in the field.
JO-2.JPGReunion Photos - Jerry Orr112 viewsMy Good Buddy! Maj Jerry Orr greets 1SG Doucette as we tour the BCT barracks; actually, it's more like a dormitory.
JO-5.JPGReunion Photos - Jerry Orr112 viewsDS Dudley responds, "That's it, Kurtgis! Your butt goes in this bunk here and I'm gonna be keeping my eye on you!"
JO-23.JPGReunion Photos - Jerry Orr112 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.
SR-3.jpgReunion Photos - Stu Royle111 viewsStu Royle in front, Steve Cox and Dennis Dauphin behind him.
SR-1.jpgReunion Photos - Stu Royle110 viewsFirst Stop: Britz Hall, home of the basic trainees. The old war vets mingle with the new breed of drill sergeants.
PG-25.jpgThe Waldman Collection - Presenting Gifts108 viewsHost Jerry Orr presents "challenge coins" to those attending this historic reunion.
SR-4.jpgReunion Photos - Stu Royle107 viewsHavin' a ball! We seem be enjoying our tour stop at the basic training buildings. Terry Stuber is adjusting his camera.
SR-6.jpgReunion Photos - Stu Royle107 viewsThe "Cowboy"--- Danny Fort and his walking stick.
WTC-9.jpgReunion Photos - Wayne Crochet107 viewsHere are a couple of artillery recruits who are foreign nationals, one from Africa and one from Korea. They will get their US citizenship commensurate with their graduation from basic training. Photo taken as the recruits were undergoing field training.
JO-21.JPGReunion Photos - Jerry Orr107 viewsTraining observers - L to R: Mike Alexander, Rob Smitha and M/M Stu Royle.