| 237) Winter Haven, Fla. | |
| 236) Erlangen, Germany | bis bald, JeffAnthony Wade: Where are you now, this is Wade i just retired the 1st of Dec, let me know how u are doing. Are u still in Erlangen? |
| 235) Speedway, Indiana | Was company clerk. As a lot of x-soldiers have mentioned already, I often think about my service at Ferris. Anyone that knows me, feel free to contact. I have made contact with Top recently. He is doing well. |
| 234) Al. | |
| 233) Depauw, IN | R/1SG Routh |
| 232) Atmore, Alabama | |
| 231) pt st lucie fla 34952 | |
| 230) INDIANAPOLIS,IN(USA) | You mean the famous Arizumi. I was in 2-37, 3-34 Aco from 79-84 |
| 229) Phila. Pa. | |
| 228) – | Steve, HHC 2/37 was a great unit and had a lot of good people. We both drank a lot of beer. Dave |
| 227) California | I was there at B Battery from 1963-1964, then went to OCS. Josephlausier@aol.com |
| 226) Hudson MI | |
| 225) Douglasville Georgia | |
| 224) Illinois | |
| 223) Lubbock, TX | |
| 222) chillicothe,ohio | when were you there and what company were you in1033: i was with the 1/35 co b 1970-72The Duck: Dave Broderick aka Rubber Duck. drove the mess truck as I was too stoned to be of much use elsewhere;-). Am in touch with 2 others from our time there-Tom Hingle and Hollywood. Write to brode013@umn.edu |
| 221) Ridgefield, WA | |
| 220) Douglasville Georgia | Tom, Were you in the headquarters tank section by chance? I was there from 84′ to 86′ I was the Asst Plt Sgt along with Sgt Kneggs, Spc4 Gibson, and Woolridge? |
| 219) Las Vegas, Nevada | so when you went to S-2 you must have worked with MSG Narro and SSG Moore..I was the S-2 guy in 85-87 |
| 218) savannah ga | Your name sounds familiar. Im Scott Desjardins and was assigned to B-Co 2/81 Armor in 1982-85 as the Company Mater Gunner. |
| 217) Erlangen | from now on you are able to watch american football , baseball ,icehocky and other american events over NASN most live in the sportsbar POOLPOSITION 2 TV and one projektor ADRESSE is Luitpoldstrasse 27 91054 Erlangen phone nr. 09131/9708350 open from 7,30Am – ? Pm i hope to see you guysEddie: OK, when the wife and I get over that way we will sure stop by. May be over there for Christmas. My wife is from Nürnberg and we will be visiting her relatives.Daniel: (from Manni`s) Hey Gehard, glad to hear you finally got things up and running…See ya sunday night.Dan Logan Medic 2/6 Inf: Were you the guy who was stationed right above the Bn Aid Station of the 2/6 inf??? |
| 216) Montgomery N.Y. | Of course, how’s everything? Are you still in the army?Dave Pollis: You must be excited as hell to be able to retire. As for what I’m doing, I own my own business in Boston and doing pretty good with it. Was it 20 or 30 years you were in?Pollis: Yes it was 27 years total, what do you do in Boston?LymanCrawfoot (Doc): I believe that I was in A Co.2/37 with you. Sp4 Crawfoot the medic. love to chat Lyman998@hotmail.com |
| 215) Illinois | |
| 214) Windsor, California | Interesting. I took command of C Company in October 1978 – about the time that you left. Craig WheldenEarl Mensch: Hey Mike,we should all get together someday to enjoy all the old tails and see what is new in our lifes now! |
| 213) tulsa, oklahoma | I remember the green goose and the white horse. I used to hang out there during the mid 80’sJoe Newcomb: Why did we call it Stawberry fest? |
| 212) – | I was there also during the same time, but in D Company. Great to have this site. I have contacted a bunch and even got to talk to one!SSG Mark Whigam: I remember you, I had a few buddys in A Co. sure do miss the good timesAnthony Wade: Yes i am still in i retire 5 Nov. how has life been to you?Jeff Bryant: Hi Dave, here is Jeff Bryant, do you remember me? I am still living in Germany (as a civilian since 1991) It is great to see your name here, drop a line when you find time. Be cool, Jeff |
| 211) Washington State | I can definitly say this was the best duty station I was at. Of coarse the locals got a little hostile when we bombed Libya but all in all it was great. If anybody knows a Robert Mellot from Virginia can you Email me @ helipilot1967@yahoo.com. Take care fellow soldiers. Hoorah!Sabine Raney: Hi Chris Do you Remember My Husband Richard Raney (Hoss).The time at the Pizza Bar, all that Tequila.Remember the Party at Rick Hudsons Apartment.E-Mail us. Sabine RaneyKevin Salzman: Chris, I noticed the comment signed by Sabine…Do you have contact info for her…Her name is very familiar and I would like to know if she knows/remembers me and to see if she knows any of my other German frineds.. God BlessRoberto Huezo: Hey Boyle, I remember you, this is Huezo from 1st Platoon. Did you stayed in the Army? I got an European out and stayed in the area…I remember guarding the church back then, they told us to put an empty magazine in the M16 to appear ‘armed’ and deter any attacks…that was funny! |
| 210) Iowa | I was in HHC 2/6 inf. from Mar. 86 to Nov. 88. John P. from E.co. called me and told me about this site, it’s great.. I am still in touch with some of the guy’s in my unit and will pass this along. FYI.. The old CO. while I was there CPT Gerovac. he is retired now and owns a micro- brewery in D.C. Later..John Pots: Allright Bassmaster!!!!! PotsDan Logan Medic 86-88 2/6: Were you the gut who got hit by the car when we were in Graf.?Or do you remeber who that was? If so please email me dplogan@cox.net.Dave Goodman: Awesome Dude. Hope all is well with you. |
| 209) Rostock, Germany | I was with the 529th Ord. Co. (M&S plt.) from the time we moved to post in mid 1989 until June 2001. I was good friends with guys from all over post. Lots of time running and biking around town. I tried out many of the resturants. Anyone remember the name of the place that had booths set in kegs? I visited Erlangen in Sept. 2006 and was amazed to find Germany housing. I was sure all that cement would be there until the end of time! Cool to see the historic buildings were still there, good for memories. I have not seen too many from the 529th on this site, but would love to communicate with anyone from my time at Ferris.Astrid: The place with the booths in kegs was called “Wein-Buettner”. It doesn´t exist anymore.K. Kuoppala: Hey Matt, I remember you. I was in the 529th 89 – 92. As a matter of fact, you were my husbands roommate at one time. We all went to DS together. Those were some of the best times of my life. |
| 208) Vegas | I was the armorer in Echo 2/6 Inf. with David Goodman, Eric Peterson and Robert Soloman 1986-1988. We have all had a few reunions recently which was like an extention of a 17 yr old conversation! I was also friends with Sgt. Richard Migot (NY) SSG Harrison (FLA) Jay Shuneman Allen (SPUD) Ferris (UT) Grdic (ILL) I would like to find those guys if anyone knows them. I also knew Steve Wright from HHC 2/6, we were from the same area in SE Iowa. I still talk to him. Those were the single best days of my life! If anyone would be intersted in a “Cold War’ Reunion…POST IT!! Peace to all, PotsDan Logan Medic 2/6 Inf: I just found this site and saw your posting. I was your DOC when I got to Ferris Barracks in late 86. Graf, Hoehenfels, you guys sure did treat your docs good!I remeber Peterson he was always a nut! |
| 207) edmonds, WA | AFSpec 4 Walter Wagner: I was stationed at ferris and served under Captain Dale W. Stewart and First Sgt. Strickland.My platoon sgt was SFC Thomas and Then sgt. Littlejohn. SSGT Stoll was my tank commander. Iwas there 1972-1973. Had many great times. |
| 206) Georgetown, Kentucky | I was stationed at 120th medical detachment. My wife is German from Herzogenaurach. We have been married for 19 years. It is nice to show the kids, all six of them, where Dad used to live and work in the military. Thanks for an excellent site that has reunited a friendship. We will be getting together in the coming months! I will also be going to Germany in March 07 to visit with my wife’s family. I can’t wait to show the kids where Ferris Barracks used to be! Richard :-)Eddie: You’r very welcome. Glad you liked the site. I’m married to a German also. She is from Nürnberg and we go each year to visit her relatives.michael vincoski: dillon remember me? vinney 84-88. the crazest thing i remember is paying you to take my duty at the clinic for the weekend for $100.00 boy those days were great.email me at icusnake@yahoo.com if you want to . take care. |
| 205) Dalton,Georgia. | not sure what company my dad was in but we were with him when he was stationed at erlangen in 1960-1962 then on to kaiserslautern ,his name was George Barfield |
| 204) Oregon | I was in the Support plt during Desert Storm. I was a spc-4, I mostly work at the ammo supply for the companies in the forward support unit. I was curious if you had any contact from any personel from other plts.Larry Duppler: Jeff It is good to read your message. Hope all is well. I am retired and living in Redmond, WA. Drop me a line when you have time. Iron Knights. Larry Duppler 253-380-9248JD Hope: Hi Jeff, good to see your still kicking, give me a shout when ya have time. |
| 203) USA | I was there in the late 70’s and early 80’s. C Company 2/81 Armor. Erlangen rocked during that time.Sammy: I was there during the 70’s too and I agree. Erlangen and Nürnberg were great places to have a good time. Met plenty of girls while there.Henry: One of the places I liked the best were the NCO Club and the Hex in downtown Erlangen during the 1970s. On a Friday and Saturday night the NCO Club was packed with German girls. They could enter from the street at the side door.Butch Adams: I like SezSum’s (not sure about spelling). The University of Erlangen’s club.McDonald: Were any of you ever at Mom’s by the bahnhof in Erlangen during the 70’s ? |
| 202) abilene, tx | I was stationed at Ferris Barracks during the 70’s. Had a great time also.Rodney Sheetz: Mrs. formerly Sheetz, It’s sad that you are not proud of the name Blaylock. Its been 21 years get over it!Libby Desjardins: Don’t know if you remember me, Libby Desjardins. Still married to DJ, been 25 years now. Am in Ky, near Doris (formerly Spears) and Janice (formerly Gale).Libby Desjardins: Don’t know if you remember me, Libby Desjardins. Still married to DJ, been 25 years now. Am in Ky, near Doris (formerly Spears) and Janice (formerly Gale).JIM RANKIN: I DON’T NKNOW IF THIS WILL POST WHERE ANYONE CAN READ IT THIS LONGER AFTER THE INITIAL POST, I REMEMBER ALL OF YOU, RODNEY IF YOU SEE THIS, EMAIL ME AT jrankin@ci.temple.tx.us |
| 201) North Carolina | Lieb came back to Mn a few years ago. I actaully met his fahther about two years ago. I believe that you gunned for the company XO-The Goose? Dan Reed, HHC Tanks. |
| 200) texas | |
| 199) illinois | |
| 198) Atlanta | hey top gun. I remembr you. I am stationed with parmigiani and mcgunkin. I still keep in touch with mckeiver |
| 197) NC | hahaha i see you like the wickster as well as i!SGT Jeff Harrington: Summer of 85, Beer fest on the Back 40, Me and my bros fired 5 star clusters into the Erlangen night sky! What a Hot July Night, Where you there?koppscott@yahoo.com: iwas in c and a company 2-81 85 too 88 sure do remember Wick lots of great memories scott kopp |
| 196) Columbus, Ohio | Hello Matt. My name is Michael Bryant. We probably don’t remember each other, but I was the PLL clerk at HHC 2/70 Armor from Oct 91 to Nov 93. mbryant@mossyoak.com |
| 195) Lincoln CA | |
| 194) Milwaukee, WI | I heard Shipley lives in Japan selling Sushi!John Pothoven: Hey mon, John Pothoven here, I’ve been in touch with Peterson, Goodman, Soloman and Richard Migot just today. I found him through the net. Still looking for Joe Harrison and Richard Waddell. Peace, Pots |
| 193) Louisville, KY | |
| 192) Pipe Creek TX | |
| 191) Hershey, Pa | |
| 190) Kansas City Kansas | Don- just found this site. I was in the 30th FABn Hq Btry. 55&56 I was Chief-Bn FDC at the time I came home- Sept.,’56. I’d sure like to see your phot os, Ill try to dig some out. |
| 189) rancho santa margarita,ca. | |
| 188) Rochelle, IL | JimboJesse Stuart: I was stationed at Erlangen in the HQC 1/35th same time as you. Jan. 1965-Jan.1967 and over to A Co. I was in Supply Co B and Ran Bat. Post Office for short time before going over to A Company. I was sent home early after being hurt in a Military Accident in the field up in North Germany so they sent me home stateside early in Jan of 67. I think I knew you because your name sounds like someone I knew in HQC. Take care. JesseSgt.William (Bill)Shrader: Hey Jimbo, Your name sounds like I should know you. I was with C.Company 1/35th 1965 to 1967. Had some real good times there.Art Ritchings: ALL: Trying to help a vet from 1st Bn Company B 35th Arm. Was there from 9/65-4/4/67. He needs VA benefits. Recalls a soldier from C Company 1st Bn 35th Arm. that was in the wrong place at the wrong time. Was run over by a tank on night manuvers. Can anybody help verify this? Been working with the vet for three years. Need help please. Call Art Ritchings @ 1-800-928-4012 or my cell 502-644-8915 Thanks vets.Art Ritchings: ALL: Trying to help a vet from 1st Bn Company B 35th Arm. Was there from 9/65-4/4/67. He needs VA benefits. Recalls a soldier from C Company 1st Bn 35th Arm. that was in the wrong place at the wrong time. Was run over by a tank on night manuvers. Can anybody help verify this? Been working with the vet for three years. Need help please. Call Art Ritchings @ 1-800-928-4012 or my cell 502-644-8915 Thanks vets. |
| 187) Maplewood, MN | |
| 186) Schahgticoke, N.Y. 12154 | Trying to locate Pvt Chas Gaston. Lived off post in Uttenreuth w/his wife Wanda and son. He also was w/Hq & Hg Co, CCB.Paul D Crossland: In Erlangen from Nov 1957 until April 1959. Contac me for more info. If any one knows where Gaston is you should get in touch with Carl Legg. Jacklyn@aol.comPaul D Crossland: My e-mail address is JacklCros@aol.com How can I get in touch with Decker? |
| 185) rhinelander,wi | I was also in HHC 2-81. I drove the XO’s 65 tank from ’85 to ’88 and then drove the truck for CSM Willie C. Milling my last year there. GREAT TIMES!michael vincoski: suzuki, you was a medic also wrern’t you ( this is vinney ), we worked together at the disp.michael vincoski: suzuki, you was a medic also wrern’t you ( this is vinney ), we worked together at the disp. |
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| 183) Maine | |
| 182) ohio | |
| 181) Allentown PA / Nuernberg | And till now, I still living in the neighbourhood(Nuemberg).Greek: I try to find Platoon Sergeant Arisumi and Sergeant Major Majors, if someone knows where they are, please contact me or send a message.Thanks |
| 180) Dothan, Alabama | Jerry, this is Jay Krochmalny, don’t know if you remember me.Trying to locate C.Co 35th. Armor guys from 1960 to 1964 for a reunion in Branson, Mo. on 9/18 to 9/22/2006. Have been talking to Gary White and Don Yoshii. Have you kept in touch with any of the guys? Tryed your e-mail welchm_j@msn.com can’t get it to go. please e-mail back. Jay |
| 179) Lawrence, KS | B. Co. 2/81 77-79. The stuffed/folded pizzas and the pomme fritz with cheese. Just can’t find that sort of cuisine in America. Or the beer. |
| 178) – | |
| 177) berlin | I was your sports specialist. Mc Laron Field House & Johann Kalb Sportsplatz from 1980 – 1988. Does anyone remember “big john” earleene sanders, al boxley, mr & mrs fisher from A94 FA? |
| 176) Peoria,AZ | We met at B15 thats where me and my Friend Maria hung out. I was born in Hoechstadt ( 10 min. from Erlangen) We are still looking for some old Friends: Tim and Mel Hershberger,Mike and Rhonda Black,Terry McKinzey,Sgt Mauldin,Sgt Seau, Turner,Ripple,Lucas and Ike anybody out there? :-)M WEEKS C/CO 2ND OF 6TH: DO YOU REMEMBER TOTALING OUT A CAR AFTER A COMPANY FUNCTION IN APPROXIMATELY 1988Sabine: Yes, my poor red VW Bug. It was us. How have you been? |
| 175) Des Moines Iowa | |
| 174) Oklahoma CIty, OK | hey john u remember me i was a medic in hhc medics and was also jeep driver for cpt loveless and 1sg roy e.chumley |
| 173) Mt. Olive NC | hello i remember ssg little he made sfc b-4 i left i thinkDave Unangst: I was there a short time just after you got there. Sgt Weber went to Ft. Reily and myself went to Ft. Devens MA. I still have a cassette tape that Hakes signed for me. I have a pic of Sgt Shaeffer on another site I started in military.com. 2-81 armor has it’s own site under the 1st AD. |
| 172) N.C. | I was in the same company as you, during the same time frame! What platoon were you in?SPC Greg Hart: Oh yeah almost forgot, email me at gph1972@swbell.net to get in touchFox: Tippy Its Fox, your gunner!!!! Sent you an email..Really hope to hear back from…Miss those days sometimes |
| 171) – | hey jerome how are you i was a medic hhc remember chumley and wick ??jerome elder: hey tony what’s up, yeah trust me I remember both of them, especially Wick. He gave me my one and only article 15. how are things going. I am now retired and working for the military here at FT Knox with the Law Enforcement COmmandtony sutherland: great to hear from you can u remember you and i taking someone up to the jail in mainz i think and me driving us across the airfield and getting yelled at haha im a truck driver with conway freight here in charleston west virginia would love to have you come up and see-me were only about 3.5 hrs away my cell phone is ,304-444-2100Jeff Harrington: Wick! Now there was a man who had a serious case of small man syndrom. Anybody remember when his Wife ran into the HHC Bdlg? I laughed for weeks.85 to 88Tom Gray: HHC 2-81 ’85-’89. I remember Chumley and Wick. I remember Wick getting falling down drunk at the NCO club and i got “elected” to drive him home. That was an interesting drive. |
| 170) – | Stingley – I remember you walking around HHC with the broken neck, and pins sticking into your head. Hope all is well with you now.stingley: when u saw me with the pins in my head was over there visting old friends and my kid |
| 169) Batavia,New York | MR SMITH, I THINK I REMEMBER YOU. I WAS WITH B CO FROM 1968 TO 1970 I WAS TOP’S DRIVER UNTIL I MADE SGT.AND WAS PUT BACK TO A LINE PLATOON.PLEASE E-MAIL ME GBL316@MSN.COM |
| 168) Monterey California | James! I remember you alright, Bill Clift here shouting out to you! I just stumbled onto the site, My old buddy Steffen barniek, a German National still gives me updates on the vast changes to the old place there in Erlangen. Drop me a note sometime if you can recall me!! BncoBill@Yahoo.com TTYL! |
| 167) Lawton, Ok. 73505 | Good to here from you James, really dont remember you but Im sure we met sometime back then, sure had some good times, how many times did you go “over the wall” to get downtown? My first nite there was New Years Eve, barely got signed in and was “invited” to go downtown, only about 3 people in the company that night, the cq, the runner, and a cook. Was in FT Sill for track vehicle mechanics back in late 68 before going to Erlangen, have you come across anybody else that was there when you were?Mike Dehnert: James, check out http://www.ferrisbarracks.com Tried to email you but address wouldnt work, will try againJACK FRENCH jfrench28@cox: James, I remember the name, I was in A 1/35 and then Bde HQ during your period. I knew Fitz, Bud and LTC Finkbiner, LTC Hull and still am in contact with Lt’s Knapp, Quimby and Holmes. It was a great period but we didn’t think so at the time. Best wishesJames Rose: Jack, Good to hear from you. You are correct in that we didn’t think it was that great at the time. It was not an easy assignment. We did do a lot of “bitchi’n”. Only after I left the 1/35 and went stateside to the 3rd Cav. Rgmt. in Ft. Bliss, Tx did I realize how great that assignment really was. I never look back on other assignments as fondly as I do Ferris Barracks. Ferris Barracks and the 1/35 were SPECIAL.Freddy Ramm: Hey James, there was a rumor of who the perp was on the great horn massacre….I wonder if he is in the Indiana State Prison System…hint , hint!! Freddy RammFreddy Ramm: Can’t take credit for the horn. I do know who did it, but promised to never reveal the name or names. After it was destroyed I learned from Top how he had received it, and I do regret it was destroyed. In the same tone, he should have not used that horn to call formations. The Army issued whistles to 1stSgts. for that purpose.Les Peterson: I remember that horn as a pain in the butt sad thing to happen. I was a medic in 1st and 35th 70 to 72 |
| 166) Des Moines, Iowa | Mike, I served with HHC 1/35 Arm. from Apr 70 – Apr73. I was in S-3. I just got a bug this morn to look up sites for units is served in. Nice site. Not enough photo’s of the 1/35 when we were there. Do you remember the 1SG with the Yeager Horn he would blow every morning? Until someone stole it and flattened it with a car. That was cruel cause that horn did mean a lot to TOP. If you want to email me, feel free.James Rose: Sorry I forgot to leave my email. rose0056@sbcglobal.netJim Engel: Mike: I was there 3/68-8/69. At the time you were there, I was an HHC cook SP5. I’m sure we ran across each other. Ever do KP at the HHC mess? |
| 165) rhinelander,wi | hello brian do you remember me tony sutherland from west virgina. |
| 164) Wells Ridge | The reason I’m suggesting this is, there are alot of people not making any entries since the old bulletin board was shut down.Lenny Perry: I see what your talking about!!!Larry Ray: As long as I’ve been signing guestbooks I guess I never noticed that these guestbooks were capable of what you suggested.Mackey: I guess you learn something new each day. |
| 163) Bend, Oregon | |
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| 161) Dallas, TX | I ate alot of meal’s in that mess hall (Next to the Bowling Alley) And I vaguely remember a Brueckner as a cook…How ironic that I came from Ft. Riley to Erlangen and visa-versa…I was in the 123rd Maint. 3rd platoon that shared Barracks with your Hubby’s 1/46 unit…Terry: I forgot to mention I was stationed there from early 78 to June 80…Squigg: I was stationed with HHC 1/46 also. 76-79. I remember the name. I was with the HHC motorpool, ran around with Glup, Spotanske, and Cole, from commo section. SSG Watkins was the motor sgt. Martin, Durossette, all in Mait. sect, I remember you.Jack Schwarz: We wer there from 1976 to 1978. I was in CSC 1/46 1nf I remember that mess hall I remember Henry. I did some hard partying over there.Mike Riley: I was there from 76 to 78 in C Co. 1/46. Can’t say I remember Henry but I ate nearly every meal for 2 1/2 years in that mess hall. Maybe he’ll remeber me as the guy who had to paint the enclosure they built on the side of the mess hall after I was smart enough to scrawl FTA next to my ETA date on the bare wood. (Yes, I’m admitting it now!) The last real work I did in the army. |
| 160) detroit, mi | |
| 159) Daphne, AL (Mobile) | Tommy, just found this site with help from my son, was in HHC 1/35, Co Maint, from Jan69 to June71, long long time then, mikedehnert@aol.comKarin Thrasher: Is your Mother German and her name is Inge?Karin Thrasher: Sorry, I believe she was your ex-wife |
| 158) Milan,Tennessee 38358 | I went into city and did not recognize nada!Even the Police didn’t know anything about ferris!Iwas there 61-63 After43 years alot has changed including my memory!I made the mistake of calling my old girl friend.”Mistake”I should have called my sister “Sonja”in ErlangenKarin Thrasher: I was born and raised in Erlangen and visit just last year. My Husband John Thrasher was in Co.B 51 stInfantry 3rd ARB 1959-63. My Girlfriend in Erlangen is Sonja.Larry Fetter: Billy Don just found this site and as you know we have been in contact, would you go back again? Larry Fetter |
| 157) PA | I remember your name. SSG White here, HHC scouts Arrived in 87 left in 89 |
| 156) The Alaskan Bush | Ok guys, May the force be with you. Joe |
| 155) Indiana | Thanks! |
| 154) CALIFORNIA | |
| 153) N.C. | 1987-1989,shot 998 out of possible 1000 first time out on M1A1 at Graf. Was loader, AAM’s for crew. All I load now are Harleys into our trailer. Still crazy after all these years. |
| 152) Illinois | On my first day, I almost thought I was going to get court marshalled, but … that’s another story.Richard Lake: The year was probably 1968, possibly 1969. |
| 151) Montrose, CO | “Chuck” Hamm, Fla? Just wanted to know what happened to the ol’ gang.Charles Johnson (John): did you hang out at Georges? If so, did you know Fisherkeller or Ute (dont know last name), she had a baby with Max Carroll. Some other people that I remember was Dave Cook. |
| 150) – | Anybody know the email address of Gary Suprenant, formerly Captain Frog? RonDick Brouillette: UP NCOIC Didn’t I stop you on night coming through the fence by the old football field? Na just kiding.Ron: Dick: Nope, it wasn’t me LOL I do remember one incident between a couple of UP’s. Hope you’re doing fine. “PLAY THE GAME” |
| 149) Nuernberg Germany | Jack, I was in HHC 1/35 co maint from Jan 69 to June 71, a guy by the name of Terry Huey married a German girl and took a Europeon out also, lived in Erlangen also, ever come across him tell him hi,mikedehnert@aol.com |
| 148) avondale Arizona | |
| 147) Conroe, Texas | I talked to Floyd Moore and Billie Buntin this past month,glad to see them getting together now days. Will try to make the next one.Karin Thrasher: We all had a great Reunion John ( Rat) Thrasher Ron Hutchins, Charly Collins Gerald Manning,Lyle Morehouse Ed Cole,Bernie Lyons Floyd Moore,Robert Saporito James Obrian, Gary Butenhof Leroy Harris, Bill Hart, Dough Hickerson, Edy Berry Hope to see you at the next one.Karin ThrasherJohn Thrasher: John Thrasher knows you. e-mail him omaopa4@bellsouth.net |
| 146) tennessee | MIke, my wife and I lived in Rottenbach between 69 and 71, 2A Kellerweg was the address, had freinds next door he was stationed over at Herzo, had my first smoked carp at one of the guest houses there, mikedehnert@aol.com |
| 145) Syracuse, NY | |
| 144) Mahwah NJ | John I was in the 2/81st from 75-78.I was Col Griffiths gunner. Paul DaileyPhillip M. Mould: Spec Phil “Flip” Mould 2/81 CSC HQ PLT Lived in one of those little rooms over the stair. I was awakend the firstnight by an MP saying the NBC room was MINED Bomb squad came 78-81Martin Fabis: I remember you. Although I ran with a different group of guys. I spent most of my time in the 2nd plt B Co from early 77 to 79. I went the other way and ended up in S-3. |
| 143) San Diego, California | its me lenski, dennis lendowski echo 24 we got recalled togetherpfc lendowski: its me lenski, dennis lendowski echo 24 we got recalled togetherpfc lendowski: its me lenski, dennis lendowski echo 24 we got recalled togetherDave Goodman: Way to go Eric. |
| 142) Chico, California | Let’s get a reunion going. Even though this was a shitty time, with people like SSG Munuz, but hey, there were plenty of good times. Strawberry Fest in Erlangen, Murphy’s Bistro, etc.dennis lendowski: good idea for a reunion i was 2 platoon 89-91 shipley was my roomie sgt harris was my t.cDave Goodman: Totally man. Money’s tight, but we should do something. Let’s have some beer! |
| 141) Sunnyvale, California | Where was Funnys located? |
| 140) Newton, NC | GOD BLESS – **RED LIONS |
| 139) Mt. Airy, MD | Division. I am in touch with a few guys from then. Love to add some new names to the list and provide you with the ones I haveEarl Dickinson: Hello Richard, looking at the picture in the 1958 4th Arm Div year book, I’m first in the 3rd row, your first in the 4th row. A blast from the past. Have a name or two for you to add to the list. Trying to find Chuck Gaston w/no luck. Stayed in touch w/Al Decker over the years.Paul D Crossland: Glad to see that you are still around and would love to have the list you have. I was the guy put in a room alone sick as a dog and you nourished me back to health.My picture in not in the company picture. I was on leave but my name is there. Jacklyn@aol.com. Love to hear from you. We recently spent several days with Carl Legg in WV. We are in Columbia SC.Paul D Crossland: My e-mail address is JacklCros@aol.com |
| 138) Pasadena, California | |
| 137) – | I was in Georges a few times during that period. Never knew any Witch.Carl W Hegerty Sr: Spent a lot of time at George’s, 72 – 74Jeff Rasper, B3/37-2/81: I don’t remember anyone by that name, but I was in Georges, a few times,, learned about sourer fritz the hard way,,,,, |
| 136) Punta Gorda, FL | hello tony i think i remmber you// i was a medic in hhc 85-89 .im from west virginiaRobert Denning: Hi Tony I was in HHC Support Plt.Sept.85-Apr.87 They called me backwoods. Drove HEMTT 41D Carried alot of big bullets for yallAnthony Wade: I think i remember you i was in Bco 2-81 the 1sg was Wick and then we had Fuller |
| 135) California | Headquarters Btn, Survey Section. Great memories. Contact me if you know me.Steve McFadden: I was with A Battery, 83rd & 36th Artillery 1962-64. While I don’t remember the name it is likely We may have met. I was buddies with a guy in Headquarters Battery named Cleland from Boston I could use his first name since I will be in Boston this fall and will try to contact him. If I remember correctly our units were in the same building. I spent most of my time in the 1st gun section. Hope to hear from you.Inge Cheatham: Did you know Billy Koonz? He was stationed in Erlangen at the same time. He was from Texas. We’re trying to find him. Anyone know him? If so, please contact: bdwest@click1.net or:inge@gwe.net Thanks. |
| 134) – | |
| 133) CO C 1/46 INF 74/77 | my name is HAROLD PAYNE sfc (ret) iwas in c 1/46 same time as you,e mail me at phpayne@aol.comSgt Terry Little: I was in B 1/46 same years 1973/1975 ,served under Cpt Jerry Forrester and top Adams |
| 132) thousand oaks, ca | Bob |
| 131) Sierra Vista,AZ | 1976 HHC Trans.Plt. POL Section. |
| 130) Merced, California | |
| 129) Lindenwold, New Jersey | I served at Ferris with Co.C 1/35th from 1965 to 1967. Would like to hear from anyone who was there at the same time. Had some real good times there and would like to get back there some day |
| 128) Tennessee/Texas (formerly) | 2/70 Armor Batallion and drove a jeep/ humvee for Major Ferguson during that time. I would like to hear from anyone who I knew from Erlangen, Furth, or Nurnberg during my stay there!Louis Nelson: Hi there, I was there in 1987 – 1991. Tankcommander B/12. My name is SSG. Louis Nelson. I also remember “Bigfoot” Maj. Ferguson, now Colonel Ferguson.Do you remember the following people: SSG. McKee, 1st SGT. Wallace, SSG. Sowell and more.Louis Nelson: Hi there, I was there in 1987 – 1991. Tankcommander B/12. My name is SSG. Louis Nelson. I also remember “Bigfoot” Maj. Ferguson, now Colonel Ferguson.Do you remember the following people: SSG. McKee, 1st SGT. Wallace, SSG. Sowell and more.Jay White: rememer ssgt white from the scout plt?Sgt Schaefer, Dale A: Now that brought a laugh Maj. Bigfoot the only XO that MSG Foster treated with respect. |
| 127) Atlanta, GA | |
| 126) Pompano Beach, FL | |
| 125) Yakima, Washington | I was in HHC2/6 Scouts during that time, and did a spell in NBC doing grunt work on masks, MOPP gear, etc.Dan Logan: Dan Logan Medic HHC 2/6 Inf 86-88 |
| 124) Michigan | |
| 123) Army wide!! | I was there from 87-89 Cowles, Bobby. Mortar Platoon, lived in b15 and black bear. Cavett, Meeks, Markentell, were some of my platoon mates. |
| 122) illinois | This is Lt Perez The CHEMO from 1987 until 1990. Then I moved to 2nd ACR as the Smoke PLT Ldr. This was a fun time I ehjoyed being a “Regular on Guard”.jeff: hey, engoyed talking to you how do you get to your pic your friend jeffRichard M. Garza: Keltner, I knew your name sounded familiar, this is Garza, Richard. I was in SSG Springs squad also with Sgt Rose and Sgt. Guenther 1st Platoon.Brett Hilgeman: I was nbc nco 89-92, remember zolkowski, rathbun, cippriano? |
| 121) Sacramento, California | are you the same whom watched the wall for jumpers ya babySean Perkins: MJ .. same one from Bco 2/6 during 90-92?. If so sup man this is Perkins.. found a few of us so far Cornett, Baracca… |
| 120) Richmond Virginia | |
| 119) Cleveland OH | Hi, your name sound familiar but i can’t put a face to it. I was in support plt from 84 to 86. I was in the fuel grp with Sgt. Weber ,Nelson & Sgt. Perry. Drove 43C |
| 118) Jacksonville Florida | |
| 117) Mesa , AZ | |
| 116) El Paso, TX | It would be nice to hear from some old friends. |
| 115) camden tn | |
| 114) BUFORD,GEORGIA | What unit were you in at Ft.Stewart?Havntforgotten@bellsouth.: James I don’t recall you. I do recall that fat sissy womanly looking Cpt.Lanzalotta. Most of the people in C co. 1/35 Armor at that time period were arrogant drugheads. That’s what they did when not driving tanks. They smoked hashish, opium, and drank alcohol. If you weren’t a drug head with them, they tried to harass you. I wonder how many of the misfits wound up in jail later in life. I see all of the post glorifying the men that served at Ferris. I wonder if they were there. Let me know if any of you run across a Lt. Schroeder. I would love to talk to that little man again. |
| 113) Erlangen | |
| 112) Newtown Connecticut | I was at Ferris barricks 3/37 4th Armor Div from 02/69 thru 06/71. I often reflect on my time there. The faces of many are still seen in my head, though the names of most are long forgotten. All the best to you and yours to those who served no matter where. DonCraig Rekuch: Donald, I was there Jan 72 through Jan 74.I know we would not have met but I went into the medical platoon, and you may know some of the guys that were there when i arrived.Any help with any info on the medics from then would be great!Arlie Adkins: Hi Don, Yes, I was there from Apr 69 to Aug 71. Custodian (General Manager)of the NCO/EM Club System.don: Craig, Sorry I do not remember any of the medics. Although a husband wife medics moved in to my apartment when I left. Pfarstrasse 7 or something like that.Don: Arlie, Whats up in Az? Caryn says HI!Joe Kulcher: I was also therein 70, 71Aco |
| 111) Erlangen / Germany | Wir kennen dich, Karin & Tim ThrasherTom Ferencz: I remember you well.We used to hang out together and have a lot of fun.I was stationed at Ferris Barracks from 71 to 73.Inge Cheatham: Hi, Silvia: We used to take you with us, when we went to the ‘Country’. I’ve tried to e-mail you but it didn’t work. Hope you see this. (It’s Inge. Living in Montrose, CO. inge@gwe.netSquier: I remember you, and Tom and Renata, Mike, Rick, and Gypsy. We usually stayed all night. Glup, Spotanske, and Squier. U remember Berry?Squier: I was Stationed there 76-79.Arvin Manning: Hi Silvia my name is arvin manning and i was stationed at ferris barracks from 1961 to 1963 and i remember you very well i spent a lot of time in georges.Rick Fallin: Hey , I just found the site and made an entry at the top and refered to “George’s” How are you? Tom and Renate? Do you remember “Walter”? ’78 – ’80Charlie Johnson: charlie; used to hang out at Georges a lot, ran around with dave cook, max carroll, woody covey and others. Sorry to hear about Tom and Renate. Lots of good times. I used to date a girl named Rosie. |
| 110) Other | |
| 109) Claverack NY | |
| 108) Stuttgart, Germany | I’ll be there in 2 more weeks. We usually go to Erlangen about this time every year. Always stop at the Unicum (Old NCO Club) for a few brews. When we’re sitting in their beer garden looking across 2/81 parade field at the old barracks, it’s like I never left.Anthony Wade: I was with you at Ft Knox teaching A.O.B.Do you remember SFC Jenkins |
| 107) Murfreesboro, Tn. | Ron, I was a Plt Ldr under Frank mcCormick and then did a stint as an aide then back to Bde S-4. Any updates on Frank or Fitz? Best wishesPaul Pryor, MSG Retired: Hello Sir. I have a picture of you…Your head sticking out of the train window as we traveled from the Erlangen railhead to Graf. We were rounding a big curve….tanks and a big tower of some sort in the background.Those were good ole’days. I was Top Gun in unit, 2nd to Nefford (I think that’s his name) from B or C 1/35. Atwood was the CMDR. I think Webb was the 1SG. I wonder what happened to Sgt Ray Vencill? SP4 David Miller was a gunner and he has comments on your post (267). Take care and good luck. |
| 106) Budingen GE. | SFC Cortes 1-1 CAV Platoon Sergeant |
| 105) Maple Glen, Pa. | Hi Ross, I to served under LTC. Finkbiner. I was in 1/35 from 70-73. Worked in S-3. It really caused a stink when LTC. Finkbiner made 1LT. William (Bill) Shatzer the S-3. Do you remember 1LT. Giles? Saw a video on History Channel about the M1 tank and Giles was a BG and commanding the 11 ACR. Honestly, when I knew him, I never thought he would make it above Captain. He was just to easy going. I’m glad to see he did so well. I never thoutht to look for a site for Ferris Bks. or the 1/35 before. For some weird reason the thought occured to me this morning. I’m glad I did. I hope this finds you well.JACK FRENCH jfrench28@cox: Ross, You and I were fellow Lt’s, I had a platoon in A Co. under Frank McCormick along with Knapp, Quimby and Shatzer. They were great times, hard to believe we are old and gray now. I still hear from Mark, Stan Knapp and Bob Holmes. I also lived in Tennenlohe. Hope all is well.Jack French: Ross, You and I were Lt’s in 1/35. I was in A Co with Shatzer, Quimby, Knapp and McCormick. Hope all is well. jfrench28@cox.net |
| 104) new jersey | was battalion mailclerk . had a great time there, would like to hear from anyone who was there then. take care all!!Dave Adams: Tom, How are you doing. Has been a long time. Still have yoour Bilbo Baggins dog tags?Greek: Hi Tom, how things are going? Today I found The “Ferris Barracks” Site and I’m happy to see that people still remember our barracks, because right now there is a residential place and buildings market. The tear everything down. Your post office is not there anymore. :(Tony Binion: Tom: Tony Binion here. Dave Adams told me about this site. Has Jerry figured out who put the curlies in the sink yet? tbinion@birch.net |
| 103) CA. | |
| 102) calif | |
| 101) Iowa | Great site! I was with 1/46 Infantry HHC. 1978 to 1981. I was in supply. Was Clerk, Armorer and Supply Sgt during my visit. Just curious about what happened to everyone. Only one I stayed in touch with was Fred Scully and it’s been a while since I talked to him. Surely some of you guys are out there or know some of them. Partial List. Name and rank at that time. Allen C. Pursche Major, Kirk Smith SFC, Kevin Kelly SSG, Larry Board SSG, 1Sgt Patton, those are some of the guys that kept me out of trouble. I didn’t realize how much at the time. How about Turner, Skrmetti, Pannizi, Pierce, Munsell, Mikey Matthews, Moody, Viar, Strahan, Turley, Lionberger, Johnson, Littlefield. And anyone else out there who remembers. Would like to hear from you. Rod Jordan. rodneyearl@peoplepc.comSion Castillo: Hey Rodney, simon castillo 79-82 I was a medic, a co and I knew Scully , the medic, how about mark johnson?saw him in SA, tx doing great, Stamp88824@aol.com |
| 100) Olympia, WA, USA | Would love to hear from anyone who remembers me!Bob Sanford baaadbob7@y: Ha Roy; I remember you. My name is Bob Sanford. I was also a medic in HHC 1/46 the same years that you were. I went to work over at the Drug Counciling clinic. I roomed with Smitty,Tim and Jack Squire. I remember that you were from Texas and played the guitar with Tim.I only lived in the barracks for about three months. I live near Sacramento and have been a Jr HIHistory teacher for 31 years. I have great memories of Germany and all you guys. If you remember me, write back and let me know what you have been up to. My e-mail address is baaadbob7@yahoo.com P.S. I found Mike Tomrell on the internet a few years ago and actually spent three days with him at his home near Milwake a few years ago. We had a great time. |
| 99) Elgin, South Carolina | Do you remember CS-107, the hanger queen? |
| 98) Wilkeson, Wash. | new email address1Lt. Dave Kolding: Isn’t that the truth! I was there from 2/62-9/63 D Co,1/35th and diesel smell still instantly brings back the tanks. |
| 97) madison Va. | |
| 96) Erlangen Germany | oh yeah, send this old scout from 2/37 armor csc company some pics of the old homestead |
| 95) Malden, MA | No sweat. We need all the good websites for Vets that we can get. |
| 94) Fredonia, NY | |
| 93) Waterford, VT | Hallo Ted, I am looking for a girl her name was Tony Davis and she was living in the US housing area Erlangen in this time when you was stationed in Erlangen. Her last name was also Davis. For me it would be a great enjoyment to know how she and her familie lives and where she live now. Can we get in contact. Thank you very much. Jochen |
| 92) LEWISVILLE, TEXAS | Hi, Steve: We’re looking for our old buddy, Billy Joe Koonz. Stationed in Erlangen at the same time. Did you know him? He was originally from Texas. Can’t remember which unit. Please send e-mail to: inge@gwe.net |
| 91) Ohio | |
| 90) FT Knox | LOVED Erlangen and Germany and MISS it very much.Anthony Wade: Do you remember me? |
| 89) California | |
| 88) North Carolina | John Good to see another Dollar was at Ferris barracks. I was there from 74 to 76. I served in the 1/46 Infrantry Co. B as an APC and 2 1/2 ton truck driver. I’ve got many memories of being in Germany and want to stay in touch with all my buds who were ther too.Kevin Cooper: Hey Punk. 😉 It’s Kevin Cooper, I was your roommate for a few years over there. I just happened upon this site as well one nite. Drop me a line sometime…. kevin.cooper@dhs.gov |
| 87) Marysville, Washington | Thanks for bringing back a lot of memories with the names, beer etc… |
| 86) Erlangen | jamie :-)Byron Conn: I to was with CSC 2/81 motar plt. Good to hear from you. I just found the site. Do you ever hear from anyone?james martin: i just sent an e mail hope you got it this is jim we hung out in the 80s i was out of the armythen |
| 85) Michgan | hey was in hhc maint.from 80-85 worked on all them tanksmichael vincoski: hey mayes, this is vinneymichael vincoski: hey mayes, this is vinney |
| 84) Allentown, PA | |
| 83) Colorado Springs, CO | |
| 82) Chino Hills, CA | |
| 81) Salamanca, NewYork | Sorry about that! |
| 80) Salamanca, New York | |
| 79) Scott Depot WV | Tony do you rember CSM MillsTony Sutherland: not sure about csn mills give me a little more details about him thx,,brian k szuszka: hey you big dope remember me spc szuszkabrian szuszka: yes tony i remember you. you still a big country bumJeff Harrington: Im sure I bumped into you somewhere, Sgt.Jeff Harrington Scouts, 85 to 88 |
| 78) Akron, Ohio | |
| 77) Upper Marlboro Maryland | |
| 76) Lewisville TX | On February 16, I spoke with D. Hoppers wife and T. Pusztai’s mother. I have asked both to send word for them to meet up with us on this site. Guys, If you are reading this, then go to the Message board and log in under the 501 MP site. Yuo can also scroll down this page and get others email contacts. |
| 75) Snow Camp, NC | |
| 74) Columbus, Georgia | I was a dependent in Erlangen in 70-71. I was a student at the American school in Erlangen. This site has brought back so many memories. Any other brats out there? Email me! |
| 73) – | So do we have any pictures that doesn’t include alcohol..lol I know I have a lot of pictures, but we seem to be either drinking or way past drunk…:)Heavy D: Send them anyways…. |
| 72) Fort Lewis, WA | |
| 71) Erlangen, Germany | By the way, when did you start playing with HEE-HAW??????Dan: OUR FORUM IS FINISHED ON THE MESSAGE BOARD…501st Military Police Company.Anders and myself have already posted…. |
| 70) Madison Va. | Want to say everyone of you I am doing good, and all of you have been truely missed. I will send a email to the list I have giving u some kind of update of myself and I would love for you to write to me and tell me what has happen in your lives. Thanks to ever started this,, Maybe we can get together and have a football game,, just joking myself could not stand it. Ok watch for my emailAnders: Bluegrass?? I always knew that you were a bigger redneck than me. Glad you found the site.Anders: Bluegrass?? I always knew that you were a bigger redneck than me. Glad you found the site.Heavy D: Glad to see you found your way hear.It was nice talking to you on the phone today.Do you know where ssg.williams is?(or his famous car..The B-2million) |
| 69) Indianapolis, IN | Troy, great to hear from you. Reunion in Vegas July 20-23. Ill email you with more. GonzoAnders: one more down… thanks for joining us.Heavy D: Glad to hear from ya Troy!!! |
| 68) seattle | |
| 67) Ohio – Springfield | Blowrat, Glad you could join us.Heavy D: Frost….E-mail me, I need my car fixed…..Ha,ha!! Nice to hear from you…remember GARMISCH with GONZO…I told you the water was cold before you jumped in!!!! |
| 66) Kentucky | Who is the admin BTW…Dan the Man..do you know? :cool:Anders: Greg, You were right. T. Pusztai is in Orange County CA. He was not at work when I called today, but I left a message for him to join us here.Eddie: There is a place in the message board forum for the 501st now. Just created it this afternoon.Dan: Greg, go to the photo page and look under 501st MP CO…There’s a pic of you and your famous truck, P-22(we were somewhere in the middle of nowhere as usual…Probably GRAF) |
| 65) erlangen | So how is Nick doing anyway?Anders: I think that I just found Tim Pusztai and Troy Rivera. I have left messages for both to come to this site.archie lloyd: Do you know SGm ret Jones he used to be in 1-35 I heard that he still live there but works at the shoppie in Bamberg |
| 64) Erlangen,Germany | DanRichie Reeder: This is the last e-mail address I have for Him: wintersd@us.army.mil |
| 63) Norway, MI | |
| 62) San Diego, CA | it is really nice to hear from you all. I have wondered about you guys over the years. I don’t know where anyone else is except what is on the list. You guys can call me at 619-447-0206. |
| 61) DFW Texas | LIKE I SAID EARL, I WAS THERE FROM 1960 TO 1962, I GUESS YOU REMEMBER WHEN THE EAST GERMANS STOPPED THE 6TH ARMY AT THE BORDER AND WE HAD TO BE COMBAT READY,AFTER THAT THEY BACKED DOWN.WE HAD SOME REALLY GOOD TIMES ON STRAWBERRY HILL AND THE GIRLS WERE SO FRIENDLY, HOW ABOUT, FURTH, NUREMBERG ETC. ETC. |
| 60) Orlando, Fl | GOnzo, I was checking some other areas of this sight and found Greg Loving and Terry Hardings e mails. Not sure if they are still good ones or not, but I have e mailed them and asked that they join us on this sight. |
| 59) Orlando, Fl | Gonzo…can you send me yours and frost’s telephone numbers…I will call you guys …..tonight. Can’t wait to see the pic’s from you and Anders..If anyone else has some photo’s, scan them and send them to Eddie (webmaster) and he can post them under 501st MP CO….Dan: Gonzo: Sfc Nicholson comes from West Virginia if I remember corrctly..Dan DanDan: Nicholson’s first name is DONALD..Thanks Richie!!Eddie: There’s a lot of people haven’t figured out how this guestbook operates yet, but I see you guys are getting the hang of it pretty well. It’s great to see everyone finding each other. I’ve ran into quite a few since this web site started. |
| 58) Seattle | Hey Koval, has anyone heard from sfc nicholson or ssg williams??? Gonzo: I got your e-mail, I will drop you a mail later today…Great hearing from you!! |
| 57) Orlando, Fl | Check out the military police web page also. You can find a lot of people on there through the locator…..It is tough to navigate but I have found a few people that way….Good talking to you today Gonzo….I will keep in touch…Dan: Gonzo: Do you know what ever happend to FROST???? |
| 56) Shelton, WA | |
| 55) Orlando, Fl | |
| 54) Erlangen | To EDDIE: Thanks for posting all of my pic’s…I get alot of GOOD feedback from many different people…But after all, You make it possible…ThanksEddie: Glad to have the photos. Everyone enjoys looking at them. I’ll be in Erlangen sometimes in April or May. Don’t know whitch yet.Dan: Eddie…Let me know on those dates when you can, maybe we can meet!!! |
| 53) Lewisville, Texas, USA | Reeder, thanks for the link. |
| 52) Erlangen | I am drinking Tucher. Get it at the local Liquor Barn here where I live. |
| 51) WellsRidge Trace | |
| 50) Seattle, Washington | |
| 49) Erlangen | my name is Markus Kern and I am working for the Kitzmann Brewery in Erlangen. Can somebody explain to me why the “Erlanger Bergkirchweih” was called “Strawberry Hill Feast” by most GIs. Many thanks and greetings from Erlangen!Eddie: Back in the 1960’s and 70’s the fields up behind the fest area were strawberry fields. Our tanks destroyed a lot of them when we were on night training exercise. So most GI’s called the place Strawberry Hill, not Strawberry Fest.johanna, roundrobbin8@yah: hello markus, mein name ist johanna und ich bin von Bubenreuth, lebe in Texas. wen die GIs, sagen Strawberry Hill fest die meinen das fet in Ratsberg. Beerfest war die bergkirchweih. Mein mann vo 39 jahren ist ami mit deitscher abstamung und war in erlangen von 1964-1966. er liebte das beerfest. dieses jaht Markus, drink ein beer fuer mich. werde leider erst wieder in 2007 nach hause kommen. |
| 48) Erlangen, Germany | |
| 47) Giessen Germany | I have Stewart Olivers e-mail and he has morphets info….e-mail me and I will give you the info…I also have Sgt Flintons….. |
| 46) Buffalo, N.Y. | I remember Brooks… I was down the hall with 501st…Let me know if you find him. Also check militarypolice.com…they have a locator in there with a lot of guys signed up…let me know if you find him….What was big Reds name again???? lol |
| 45) destin florida | |
| 44) – | |
| 43) Pittsburg, KS | Top DeFreitas says hi. |
| 42) Smith’s Station, AL | |
| 41) chattanooga tennessee | |
| 40) The Grove, Tx Outside Ft Hood | Hi, I lived upstairs from you, in B Co. 3rd plt. commander of 33. those were the days,,,the old man was John Mountcastle.clutch: just missed ya, I was in Aco. till 71 . |
| 39) – | 1960 to May 1962. Have fond memories of Erlangen. Got a little nervous when the Berlin Wall was built, but what the heck, we have had much worse since. |
| 38) San Diego,CA. USA |
| 37) – | |
| 36) Harrogate, England | I was in Maintenance with HHC 2-81 from 87 to 90Tom Gray: I remember you. I was on the 65 tank with Sgt. Hutson and Gorjewski (I know i didn’t spell that right) from ’85 to ’89.Dave Unangst: I was in HHC support platoon drove fuel truck 43C. was your gas man for field ex’sAndy Miller, aom19662000@: I was in BMO from 87-89 attached to C Co. I remember your name.Andy Miller: Rutledge, email me. Andy Miller, aom19662000@yahoo.comTony Sutherland/ WV: hello i was medic in hhc 2/81 85 -89fade2blak40@yahoo.com: Damn… Pvt. Hulverson? you remember Sgt. hayer? and Sgt.applegate from New jersey? Sfc. Sebeck? and all your hillarious immatations you did while you where there wasn’t your mother english? and your dad was a G.I. ? I think? what times dude… lol…fade2blak40@yahoo.com: Damn… Pvt. Hulverson? you remember Sgt. hayer? and Sgt.applegate from New jersey? Sfc. Sebeck? and all your hillarious immatations you did while you where there wasn’t your mother english? and your dad was a G.I. ? I think? what times dude… lol… |
| 35) rancho santa margarita | |
| 34) Upland, Ca. | |
| 33) – | Hey Dave. We sure did have some good time with some great guys. Have you ever heard from Jerry, Tony,Steve German, or Doug? I’m back in Iraq again and I tell you It’s not getting any easier. Would you believe we just move the 2/37 from one FOB to another. That was a trip. The M1 is a heck of alot more tank than those M60s were Can you believe I did not know any of the guys? It’s only been 28 years since we left the 22/37. If you read this and get a chance e-mail me. I’m sorry I lost track of you the last time I was here. Not sure how that happened. There is an e-mail address on the roster if you don’t have it. Sure would be nice to hear from you. Take care and God Bless. |
| 32) Saint Ignace MI | I remember this guy Tim Broderick who used to play baseball when we were doing sports for PT, he was from Boston. An amazing shortstop. He should have been in the majors. I wonder whatever happened to him!? KimJohn Chaffee 76-79: Hey Kim. John Chaffee from 501st M.P. Co. We used to ride on patrol a lot. If you get this, drop a line. John |
| 31) missouri | |
| 30) Somerset, KY | I served there during that same time frame with HHC 2-81 Armor, however was just a SP4 at the time. Just recentlty retired at Ft Knox and working there as the Supply Management Specialist for the Law Enforcement Command |
| 29) Erlangen/Fuerth | I am looking for people who know a Charles Johnny Wilson or Johnny Charles Wilson who served at the Ferris Barracks in 1964/65. I am also looking for the Unit which was in 1964/1965 in the Ferris Barracks. Any information would help. Thank you |
| 28) Phillipsburg New Jersey | |
| 27) Bethlehem, PA | Now retired since 2000. |
| 26) Oklahoma | |
| 25) Dayton, Ohio | I was in Aco 3-34 from 1984-87. |
| 24) Dayton Ohio | Was in csc 1/46 radar from dec 76 to jan 80. Good times great beer and many a drunk night.sp.4 bennett: was there from 78 to 81. drank more beer then, to last me a life time..great times. sp.4 bennett,, RED EYE |
| 23) Erlangen, Germany | I am try to find the whereabouts of ollie that use the run the class 6 store there, I was there between 1986-1989 do you have any idea what happen to him |
| 22) Pasco, Washington,USA | A Btry, 1/36 April 65, until unit moved to Neu Ulm in early 67, loved Erlangen, lots of good people.spent lots of late hrs riding train back from Nurnburg.JOHN T. PATRONE: Hi,It is very nice to get intouch with men from the 1ST. BN. 36TH Field Artillery. I was also stationed at Ferris Barracks from 64 to 65. I was with BTRY.B,1ST BN. 36TH FIELD ARTILLERY 8 INCH SP. BTRY. Is there any information on our Base in NEU ULM or a website? Take-Care, SP/4 PATRONE |
| 21) Caguas, Puerto Rico | Served in CSC 1/46 Inf from 78-80 Scouts Out Anyone out there from the SCOUTS???tom kirshy sp/4cl csc2/37: yeah one damn proud scout here from csc 2/37-3/34 dec. 1981-dec. 1983.scouts lead the way.you guys(1/46)were on the wrong side of the post as far as the rest of us thought.Sp/4 Rust: Served from dec 76 to Jan 80 Csc 1/46 radar platoon. You scouts where nuts. Always taking our 1/4 ton jeep trailers to haul behind your apc’s to haul beer in the field.hlgjtv oxwrqm: deyb bgftei uqnztka ywkegbfa sxukonbp hqie bpmofjnl |
| 20) Houston, Texas | Assigned to Unit Police That was an experience that I will never forget. It was the best time of my life. |
| 19) Texas | Ordnance Bn, 4th Armored Division. I have some very good memories of the time I spent in Erlangen and especially in Forchheim. Met some very good people and I will never forget them. I transfered to Pinder Barracks in Zirndorf in September of 1961 also had a good time there. |
| 18) tucson, AZ | |
| 17) Fairborn, Ohio U.S.A. | |
| 16) Louisville ky. | I WAS IN HHC 3/37TH ARMOR WHICH CHANGED TI 2/81ST AT FERRIS BARRACKS IN 1972 AND 1973.I WAS A PUNK AND MAY STILL BE AT HEART. LIVED OFF BASE IN GROSSDECHSENDORF THANKS TO MY WIFE AMY.WHILE AMY AND I ARE NO LONGER TOGETHER WE SURE HAD FUN AND MY WONDERFUL DAUGHTER WAS BORN THERE .I HAD GREAT FREINDS IN AND OUT OF THE MILITARY WHILE I WAS THERE AND WISH EVERYONE WHO SHARED THAT GREAT EXPERIANCE ,ALL THE BEST! KUCH. 😎 |
| 15) Illinois | I served 1953-1955 with Service Battery, 30th Field Artillery Battalion. |
| 14) chicago area | |
| 13) Rosemount,Mn | Your welcome Rubber DuckyJoe kulcher..”clutch”: Yes!!! I remember the concert ,I also saw the in Nurnberg a few days before that. Still have the ticket stub! |
| 12) Langhorne, PA | |
| 11) Montgomery NY | Your welcome and thanks to everyone who supports this site by their visits and their input on the guestbooks and message boards. Glad we all have a place to get together.Jeff Bryant: Hey Tony it sure is good to see your name here. What have you been up to the past decade? After getting out of the service in 1991 I came back to Erlangen and have been here since. It would be cool to hear from you, my e-mail address is: jeffrey63@gmx.net TANKERS BY GOD!Steve Houseal: I was in Erlangen, 1-35 Armor 76-78, then A Co 2-37, later 3-34, 83 – 86. Great times.Lyman Crawfoot: I remember when you made Sgt.How have you been? I was the Medic Sp 4 Crawfoot Cpt Farley and 1sg Edwards Lyman998@hotmail.com |
| 10) – | I remember the guy that ran the Class VI store, but have no ideal on how to contact him. There’s a guy that visits this site by the name of Morphet that still lives in the old housing area there at Ferris. If you find his email on here, he could maybe find out about the guy.Jerome: Jerome, My last duty station was with the 16th cav at ft.knoxTony Sutherland: hello jerome your last name is’nt elders is it??jerome: yes it is me suthherlandAndy Miller: Jerome, I was one of your nemisis from BMO. You did linens every Wednesday morning, per Wick. Drop me a line. aom19662000@yahoo.com |
| 9) Covington, Kentucky | |
| 8) Rosemount,Mn | Dave I was a medic in the 1st and 35th 70-72 my name is les peterson (pete) |
| 7) Shortsville, NY | http://www.der-berg-ruft.de Check it out. Last year was great. I’ll be there again this year so, I wanted to try to get some others back there. Let me know. Your friend, Rick 🙂 |
| 6) New Hampshire | I was there in Aco at the same time. What co was you in?Dan Reed: Mike, I was a new guy when you moved back into the barracks. I still have a pic of you! Dan Reed, 1-35 AR. HHC Tanks |
| 5) Agat, Guam | |
| 4) Milford, Ohio | |
| 3) Ohio, USA | Hello, This Bob Gresham, then SPC Gresham. Stationed in A Co. from ’85 to ’86, previously in HHC. I remember 1SG Stockton, CPL Ketner and others. I was the guy Top was always giving a hard time because I reclassed Infantry to Armor (GOOD bonus). 🙂 GREAT memories, Take Care! MR. Gresham nowadays.Dan Reed: Bob, Dan Reed here, you and I got promoted to Sp/4 the same day. Still have those orders laying around… |
| 2) San Fransico, Ca | |
| 1) Wells Ridge Trace, Ky | On the new guestbook. If a person has a website URL there will be a little house over thier name. If you click on that little house, it will take you to their website. If there is an envelope ove the comment, the person left their email address. . You can click on this to send that person an email. There is a pencil and paper over each comment section. If you click on this pencil, you can leave a comment to the person that put the entry in the guestbook. It will show up under their comment in the same box. Like I have done here. |
I was station in Giessen west Germany. back in 1969 to 1970. at Giessen Army Depot Pendleton. Barracks. was any one station there. I would like to know if that was the real name of the Army post at that time.
TONY RODRIGUEZ
tonyarod8@gmail.com
Hq & Hq Co 1/35 from 1970 to 1971
This is Steve Huff I was at Ferris Barricks right before being deployed to the Gulf. I can’t really remember anything about my time there or people I knew. I guess I hit Ferris Barricks around the end of 1990 or beginning of 1991. I got a european out and stayed in Germany another 5 years. I am really trying to find fellow veterans that might know me so I can get you know you again.
I was stationed in Erlangen, Germany, Ferris Barracks, 1st and35th Armor, HHC. Later Top and I started a Combat Support Company to complement the other companies in the same 1st and 35th Armored Division between 1970 and 1971. I served as SP5 Tony/Antonio Rodriguez and worked personnel in the orderly room. I would love to make contact with any and all of those I worked with especially Captain Calvin Joyce, Captain Theo F. Hardies, SP4 Bill Albrecht, SP5 Dennis Bowman, SP4 Dan Mitchell, …My email is as follows: tonyarod8@gmail.com
I am wondering if anyone here served with Max ‘Kappy’ in Germany around 1953/4?? I see his wife and son flew out to FRA from Chicopee in 1951 and they all flew home in 1954 from Prestwick to Idlewild Airport…
Thanks in advance
(volunteer genealogist)
Hello. My husband Ed (Joe) Dipzinski and I were in Erlangen 1983-1985. He worked in the motor pool, diesel mechanic. My name is kathy and I worked at the officers club. We didn’t have kids there, so we drank a lot of beer and had a lot of fun. I had a good friend Lori and she was married to Danny. I would love to hear from her. And Rusha! My email is parkinson603@gmail.com Facebook is Kath Martin Parkinson in Michigan
I WAS IN BOOT CAMP JANUARY 7, 1971. IT WAS A NICE PLACE TO BE THE LAND SCAPE WAS GREAT THE BAY WAS NICE TO SEE. MEET SOME NICE PEOPLE. WISH I WAS IN SHAPE TO DO PT AGAIN>
I guess I may have a dozen entries in this guestbook from the old days, but I’m not going to read my way through all of these entries to see. To many of them.