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1St Qtr 2010 11Th Armored Cavalry’S Veterans of Vietnam and Cambodia
ThunderThunder RunRun Vol. 25 – NO. 1 “Together Then – Together Again” 1st Quarter, 2010 The 11th Armored Cavalry’s Veterans of Vietnam and Cambodia Are You A Member? 2LT Jessica N. Roberts his issue of Thunder Run is being mailed to over 16,000 Blackhorse Ttroopers on our mailing list, including members, lapsed memberships and those who have not yet joined. If you haven’t yet become a member of the 11th ACVVC, or if your membership has expired, this is a good time to take a minute and become a member or renew your mem- bership. on the first line of the label, take this oppor- If you are not sure of your membership tunity to join and become a member. If the L to R, BG Anderson, 2LT Jessica N. Roberts, and status in the 11th ACVVC, take a second and words “EXPIRED” are printed, you should proud Grandfather Otis Carey (F Troop, 71-72). check the mailing label on the back page of take a minute to renew your membership. this newsletter. Look for these words: FREE Expired members will also have their mem- LT Jessica N. Roberts was commissioned COPY or EXPIRED bership number printed on the same line. 2by BG Anderson, Deputy Commander If the words “FREE COPY” are printed Please turn to MEMBER page 6 USAREC recently at HQ Ft. Knox, KY. Jessica hails from Leitchfield, Kentucky. Together Again! She is the daughter of Leisha and Dale John Sorich, A Troop 69-70 know, our unit was awarded The Presidential Roberts and the granddaughter of Otis and ll of us involved in the 11th ACR past Unit Citation for an Anonymous Battle that Julie Carey. -
Jimmie Leach 37Th Tank Battalion Memoir
~/ L 1 c: /} I " ..at times the Spring flood of memory sets with force up the dark River of the Nine Bends." Joseph Conrad "Nigger of th~ Narcissus" " A MEMOIR B Company 37th Tank Battalion 4th Armored Division On the Eve of Combat in 1944 and To All who Served " ••to leave no room •.for anything but the old verities and truths of the ·heart•••love and honor and ~ity and pride and compassion and sacrifice." . William ,Faulkner Nobel Prize Speech COl.. JAMES H. lEACH, USA RET. President 4t~ Nmored Division Assoc. 6 Sussex Court ~ulQrt. SC 29902 '·M'\ ,?4..l't'VI; 4th Armored Division - 37th Tank Battalion B Company As it landed on Utah Beach in Normandy on July 11,1944 And Before and After Foreword , At the Pittsburgh Convention of the 4th Armored Division Associa- tion in 1979, Hoby Drew, while riffling the pages of "Patton's Third A~y at War",(&ee footnote) was leading a spirited discussion on who was driving and commanding tanks at Singling in France early in De- cember 1944. In the soil of rambling reminiscences, watered by fa- ding memories, sprouted the idea of reconstituting the whole company as it was the day it crossed the Channel to France. Knowing how we started out would then help sort out the rapid changes brought about by battle casualties. Everyone with the Company before and after the cros~ing must be included for all had a hand in the forging of the Company and many a humble crewman rose through the turrets to leader- ship in battle. -
The Thoroughbred
The Thoroughbred SECOND REGIMENT OF DRAGOONS–SECOND CAVALRY REGIMENT–SECOND CAVALRY GROUP MECHANIZED–SECOND ARMORED CAVALRY REGIMENT- SECOND ARMORED CAVALRY REGIMENT (LIGHT)–SECOND STRYKER CAVALRY REGIMENT Volume IV, Issue 6 March 2010 Page 1 You are invited to join your fellow 2d Dragoons at a very special Reunion. We will gather at the Holiday Inn Express in Elizabethtown, KY on the 15th of May. Over the next three days you and your comrades in arms will have the opportunity to participate in special events sponsored by Ft. Knox, the local community and your 2d Cavalry Association. Included are a special tribute to the late (and legendary) Colonel Jimmie Leach, tours of the training facilities at Ft. Knox and presentations on the future of Armor and Cavalry. The Reunion will conclude with an opportunity to participate in the "Stable Call" at the Patton Museum on Monday evening. This event offers the opportunity to mingle with our active duty brethren, participate in a traditional Regimental Punch Bowl Ceremony and hear a presentation on the future of Armor and the Armor Center. The Armor Center is moving to Ft. Benning and this is the final opportunity to visit Ft. Knox while it is the "Home of Armor and Cavalry". IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO ATTEND PLEASE CONTACT Mike Davis via email at [email protected] or call him at: 571-217-2227. To help the Association financially, please prepay the $100 per person fee to: Michael Davis, 11616 Havenner Rd, Fairfax VA 22039. Mike can also answer any questions you may have about the event.