National Capital Area Chapter The 101st Airborne Division Association

Similar documents
National Capital Area Chapter The 101st Airborne Division Association

National Memorial Day. Parade & Concert Series

May 1 st 5 th, 2019 The Prestonwood Choir and Orchestra

1 st Signal Brigade Association 2014 Reunion Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia September 2014 Schedule of Activities

November Mid Year Meeting & 2017 Reunion. Phil Leslie. Dale Williams. Ben Dickson. Mario Sagastume

Honor Flight DFW Honoring those who served

Donor s Packet 2017 Oklahoma Reunion May 17 to May 21, d Airborne Brigade Association

Editor: Cherie Monnell pdd. Good afternoon. I got a referral for Cpl Peter Smith from the UMASS-Lowell Veteran Services Director yesterday.

Maple Hill Veteran s Cemetery Memorial Day Wreath Laying Ceremony 30 May 2011 LTG Formica Remarks as Presented

Awarded for actions during the Korean War

PROCEDURE FOR SELECTION STATE GUARD ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED STATES SPONSOR SGAUS FOUNDATION SOLDIER, NCO and OFFICER OF THE YEAR

Patriotism-An American Tradition

If you decide to enter the Mr. /Ms. Alumni Contest, please find the attachments regarding:

Memorial Day Services -2017

PROCEDURE FOR SELECTION STATE GUARD ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED STATES FOUNDATION CONFERENCE EDUCATION STIPEND

THE AMERICAN LEGION Virginia Beach Post 110 PO. Box Virginia Beach, VA 23466

Lake Saint Louis Veterans Committee Announces Their CEREMONY HONORING THE MEN & WOMEN WHO GAVE THEIR LAST BREATH FOR OUR COUNTRY

Gov. Signs Vets Bills at King

Maryland Division Sons of Confederate Veterans

2000 Congressional Medal of Honor Society Award Recipients

Memorial Day The. Suggested Speech

Veterans Day, November 11 th

S.U.V.C.W. Benjamin Harrison Camp# 356 Indianapolis, Indiana

Veteran Memorials in Ventura County. In honor of our Veterans Service to our Country

Letter from the President

Number February 20, 2013

Your Stanford Cardinal Society Celebration.

MAY DAY AT BAXTER SEMINARY, BAXTER, TN

-

Brookline Remembers MEMORIAL DAY MAY 28, 2018

Southfield High School Marching Band & Auxiliary Will Be Parading In Washington, DC

The 2013 Tournament of Roses Parade. Department of Defense 60th Anniversay Korean War Commemoration Committee. - Media Brief - January 02, 2013

MAJOR GENERAL HAROLD I. SMALL May 5, 2015

June, 2016 Volume 10, Number 2

Memoria. deeply. laid. of those. edge any. I would like. us who. among. have. console. adequately. today. danger. It is the. who.

EASTERN SEABOARD TOUR

Subj: FISCAL YEAR 2017 NAVY SHORE SAILOR OF THE YEAR SELECTION WEEK

Fifth Battalion, Seventh Cavalry Regiment Association. First Cavalry Division (Airmobile) ( ) Third Infantry Division (2004-Present)

September 2018 NEWSLETTER

Honoring the World War II Generation

AMERICAN LEGION CLINTON POST 259

of The Order of the Founders and Patriots of America October 3, 2017

In This Issue. 2 Commander s Tent. 3 Remembrance Day Wreaths Across America. 6 News Walker Needs You. 7 December Camp Meeting

Why did Veterans Day start?

Fall Semester Events & Announcements!

COUNTY CIRCULAR JULY/AUGUST 2017

When the going gets tough, the KY ALA gets going. Our membership year looks Rosie! Membership Team

THANK YOU AND WELCOME HOME TO VIETNAM VETERANS

NEWSLETTER OF THE ROYAL BRITISH LEGION SOMME BRANCH

Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park Summer Programs PARK RANGER GUIDED BATTLEFIELD TOURS

North Central College COMMENCEMENT WEEKEND. for the class of June 8-9, northcentralcollege.edu/commencement

One may not think of a parade

WHAT IS JROTC S SOLE MISSION

Let the past speak for itself.

STATEMENT BY GENERAL RICHARD A. CODY VICE CHIEF OF STAFF UNITED STATES ARMY BEFORE THE SENATE ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE FIRST SESSION, 109TH CONGRESS

LEGION LEADS MAY/JUNE 2018

Greene County Veterans Service Agency Honor a Vet Program Instruction and Submission Packet

Introduction. Thanks again and please join us in remembering our Veterans on Veterans Day, November 11, 2013.

2 Give pause on Veterans Day

150 th Special Events

Michigan Remembers Gettysburg Day November 23, 2013 ~ Gettysburg, Pennsylvania

2016 AIG WINTER SUMMIT SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

The Korean War Veteran Internet Journal April 21, 2013 Battle of Kapyong ceremony held in Pacific Rim National Park at Tofino, British Columbia

The U.S. Army War College Guide To The Battle Of Antietam: The Maryland Campaign Of 1862

The Korean War Veteran Internet Journal for the World s Veterans of the Korean War November 17, 2013

Marine Corps Installations National Capital Region - Marine Corps Base Quantico Media Advisory

SWORD AND REVOLVER A Quarterly Newsletter for The Ohio Commandery Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States

2017 AIG WINTER SUMMIT SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Col. William Grayson Chapter Sons of the American Revolution Newsletter

The Lantern Palm Beach-Martin Counties Chapter Military Officers Association of America

MEMORIAL SERVICE HONORING HARRY REYNOLDS RECIPIENT OF THE CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR OCTOBER 13, 2012 ELKO, NEVADA

2014 CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITY DESCRIPTIONS

Korean War Veteran Internet Journal for the World s Veterans of the Korean War August 1, 2015

the class of th reunion celebration in honor of the 25th anniversary of your graduation from Wentworth

INCOMING. Newsletter 1/ Possible Reunion Locations Palms, CA 2. Dallas, TX 3. Reno, NV. Look for more info in early 2019.

Olmsted County Veteran Services

Sailing into the Future

8 th Grade Washington, D.C. Trip March 20-21, 2014

AMERICANISM

morning of the 15 th, Dr. Leale would later be an original and active member of the Loyal Legion. A mass meeting of Philadelphia veterans was held on

58th Annual Meeting of the Weed Science Society of America January 29 - February 1, 2018

2014 Events May 9 Petersburg Before the Siege May 10 From Slavery to Freedom May 15 Lecture: Soldier s Life Demonstration

The Herd Word. Junction City Revisited AIRBORNE. In This Issue. Chapter One in 2011 See Page 2. Serving Sky Soldiers Past, Present and Future

WEST VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY ROTC HALL OF FAME BY-LAWS (UPDATED 28 January 2014)

Salute from the Chief Twilight Tattoo

The troops are proud to be back in Korea

CONSTRUCTION INNOVATIONS CENTER

Cabrini High Dads Club CALENDAR

VIETNAM WAR COMMEMORATION AFTER-ACTION REPORT

A wet but spirited march in Suffern

Composed By: Adjutant Pizarras Date: January 25, 2017 Acting Post Adjutant Attendance: 22 Signed In: 22 Guest: 1 Jonathan D.

2017 Texas Regional Conference May 19-20, 2017 Embassy Suites Dallas Love Field

State of Michigan Civil War Sesquicentennial Tribute Ceremony Antietam National Battlefield August 26, 2012

3/15/12. Chris attended St. Mary s Catholic School and Clarksville High School. As a senior in high school he decided he would join the army.

DEAR PARENTS, FAMILIES, AND FRIENDS OF REED S 2018 GRADUATES,

Joseph Grimm. Musician. Researched by Wickman Historical Consultants. 100 th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Company B.

Marine Corps League Yagle Brothers Detachment #165

Marine Corps League Outer Banks Detachment #1264. Newsletter November - December 2007 Vol. 2, No. 1

ROLE OF THE 3D US INFANTRY REGIMENT PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT

Lori. Additional details about speakers and workshops will be available soon at NvFRW.org.

Transcription:

National Capital Area Chapter The 101st Airborne Division Association George Malleck, President 302-260-9733 Robert Ponzo, Vice President 540-659-7212 Sylvia Schonberger, Secretary/ Treasurer 703-425-9412 maleckdewey@comcast.net oznopsf@gmail.com sylvianps@gmail.com NEWSLETTER JANUARY APRIL, 2018 The National Capital Area Chapter will again be hosting Memorial Day Events in May. As we have reported in past, we have made significant changes to the Memorial Day schedule of events. The wreath placements previously for Saturday and Sunday and the Memorial Dinner will all be conducted on Saturday. The changes have been instituted due to the congestion of Rolling Thunder and the Sunday road closures in Arlington County in preparation. This had drastically impeded the ability for people to attend our Sunday events. You are cordially invited to join the National Capital Area Chapter of the 101 st Airborne Division Association in commemorating our fallen comrades on Memorial Day weekend. MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND, MAY 25-28, 2018 Schedule of Events: Friday, May 25, 2018 11:45 AM Leave the Visitors Center at Arlington National Cemetery to walk to the Tomb of the Unknowns. 1:15 PM Division Association wreath will be laid at the Tomb of the Unknowns 3:00 PM Hospitality Suite at the Sheraton Hotel will be open. Saturday, May 26, 2018 9:30 AM Bus leaves the hotel for the National Mall. Association wreaths will be laid at the WWII Memorial, the Korean War Memorial and the Vietnam Wall. Hospitality Suite will open upon return to the hotel. 3:00 PM Memorial Ceremony, including laying of wreaths* at the 101 st Airborne Division Memorial. 5:00 PM Dinner served at the hotel. Hospitality Suite will re-open after the dinner. Sunday, May 27, 2018 This will be a free day for visitors to partake in any of the many events taking place in the Metropolitan area. 11:00 AM Hospitality Suite will open and remain open until 12 midnight (or later). Monday, May 28, 2018 We will assemble on the Mall for the Memorial Day Parade which starts at 2:00 PM. Look for the Eagles and the Car Club in the vicinity 7 th Street and Jefferson Drive. The nearest Metro station is L Enfant Plaza walk down 7 th Street to the Mall (Jefferson Drive). You can also be dropped off at the north end of the Mall on 4 th Street from where you can walk to the assembly area. Parade organizers in golf carts will have maps with organization s locations. The parade will travel down Constitution Avenue and end at 17 th Street.

*The price remains at $90.00 per wreath. Anyone interested in purchasing a wreath to be placed at the 101 st Division Memorial should contact Bob Ponzo at 540-659-7212 or email him at oznopsf@gmail.com. * * * * * * *** * ANNIVERSARY: Humans have a long-held habit of embracing fiftieth anniversaries. Who has not attended a 50 th wedding anniversary celebration that wasn t special? We are once again approaching Memorial Day and for many of us, the commemoration comes at a time of reflection that if we have not experienced it already, we will soon mark the 50 th anniversary of our service in Vietnam. Arlington National Cemetery and cemeteries all over America hold the remains of the comrades-in-arms with whom we fought. Some of those have been at rest since falling in combat those many years ago. Names like Lt. Larry Fletcher, Sergeant Borgman and Private Bass come to mind for me. Others have died more recently, like Specialist Ralph Matkin, a 101 st Airborne medic who treated me and who passed away of cancer last year. Ralph is in Arlington now. I would like to bring to everyone s attention efforts now underway to commemorate the 50 th Anniversary of the Vietnam War. The 2008 National Defense Authorization Act authorized the Secretary of Defense to conduct a program to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War and "in conducting the commemorative program, the Secretary shall coordinate, support, and facilitate other programs and activities of the Federal Government, State and local governments, and other persons and organizations in commemoration of the Vietnam War." A website has been developed to assist Vietnam veterans and others seeking information on commemorations, timetables and historical resources. You can find it at http://www.vietnamwar50th.com. Anyone looking for a local event can search on the site for things planned in their geographic area. I would also like to invite suggestions on things we might do as a chapter, be it a reception, a picnic or some other event. Please let me, Bob Ponzo or Sylvia know if something comes to mind. I look forward to seeing everyone on Memorial Day weekend! Bob Ponzo AWARD CEREMONY: On Saturday, March 31, 2018, Richard and Sylvia Schonberger graciously hosted a dinner in their home to honor the memory of our Past President, C.K. Gailey. At the 2017 Annual Association Reunion in Nashville, The National Capital Area Chapter was presented with the Pappy Norris Spirit Award for the Chapter s efforts in support of wounded Screaming Eagles and their families. Five Chapter members were presented with certificates as representatives of the Chapter. One of those certificates was for Charles K. Gailey. The Chapter decided to hold on to C.K. s certificate until such time as we could organize a proper venue to present it to his family. C.K. s wife Jane was presented with his certificate at the Schonberger s dinner and was very grateful and appreciative that the Association and Chapter he had served for so long would honor him in this way. Chapter members in attendance besides, obviously, Richard and Sylvia were George and Anne Malleck, John Fatherree, Ed and Diane Davis, Bob and Natalie Ponzo and Bob Seitz. Jane Gailey and Bob Ponzo

IN MEMORIAM: Ivan Garran Worrell, 89, died peacefully on June 12, 2017, in Sweetwater, TN. Ivan will be buried with full military honors at Arlington Cemetery on May 3, 2018 at 3 p.m. Attendees should meet at the Administration Building by 2:15 p.m. Please allow enough time to get through the new security procedures at Arlington. Ivan proudly served his country in World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. After graduating from Maryville High School, Maryville, TN, he joined the Navy at the end of World II serving on the destroyer minesweepers USS Rodman and USS Hambleton. After his Navy service he attended Georgia Military Academy graduating with an associate degree in 1950 and was commissioned a second lieutenant in the US Army Reserves. When he returned to Maryville he worked at Alcoa and attended the University of Tennessee where he met the love of his life, Alice Ruth Robinson and their love story continued. February 1951, during the Korea conflict, he answered the nation's call and entered the Army. After training at Fort Benning he was assigned to the 1st Loudspeaker and Leaflet Company in Korea. After returning from Korea he was assigned to Fort Bragg where he became one of the first seven members of our nation's now famous Special Forces as an A Team Leader in the 10th Special Forces Group. The Group moved to Germany and after 3 years Ivan returned to Fort Campbell where he was assigned as the first Company Commander of Company C, First Airborne Battle Group 327th Infantry at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. He later served as the assistant S-2 of the 327th. In 1960 he was assigned to a second tour with the 10th Special Forces Group in Germany and served again as a team leader and as Group S-2. On his return to the States he served as a B Team Leader in the 5th Special Forces Group, S-2 of the 6th Special Forces Group. He attended the University of Omaha where he received a Degree in Journalism. Ivan Served as Executive Secretary of the 101st Airborne DivisionAssociation. In May of 1966 he became the Information Officer of the First Brigade (Separate), 101st Airborne Division in Vietnam. On his return to the States his last assignment was as Information Officer of the 82nd Airborne Division where he retired in August of 1969. Ivan was a Distinguished Member of the 327th Airborne Infantry Regiment, Past Board Member of the 101st Airborne Division Association, served on the board of the Sweetwater Library Foundation, was an Elder in the First Presbyterian Church, life member of the 101st Airborne Division Association, the Special Forces Association, the 82nd Airborne Division Association, VFW and American Legion and Combat Infantrymen's Association. He belonged to his local Masonic Lodge and Odd Fellows Lodge. In lieu of flowers it was Ivan's wish that a contribution be made to the Home Health Care of East Tennessee, 717 New Highway 68, and Sweetwater, TN 37874. DUES: We like to take this opportunity to remind our members who have not yet sent in their dues, to do so now. Please send a check for $20.00 made payable to National Capital Area Chapter and mail it to Sylvia Schonberger, 8804 Kenilworth Drive, Springfield, VA 22151.

National Capital Area Chapter Memorial Day Weekend, May 25-28, 2018 Registration Form Name Spouse or Guest Unit WWII VN DS OE/IF FC I/we plan on Participating in the following events: 25 May 1:15 PM Wreath Ceremony, Tomb of the Unknowns: # 26 May 9:30 AM Bus and War Memorials Ceremonies: # Note: Bus originates and returns to the Sheraton hotel, $5.00 per person. 26 May 3:00 PM 101 st Memorial ceremony and dinner: # Note: Dinner is pay as you go. 28 May 1PM National Memorial Day Parade (only current and ex-military) I am able to march if required. I will need to ride. I would like to ride if available. Mail registration forms to Bob Ponzo, National Capital Area Chapter, 93 Sentinel Ridge Lane, Stafford, VA 22554. Registration forms should be received no later than 20 May, 2018 NOTE: There will be a block of rooms (price to be determined) available in the Sheraton Pentagon City Hotel beginning Friday, 25 May. For reservations against this block of rooms, contact Diane Husereau at 301-528-3165 or dhusereau@aol.com. The special discounted rate will be available on a first come basis, so please contact Diane as soon as possible. Name /Organization of person ordering the wrath(s): 2018 Memorial Day Wreath Ordering Form Person(s) placing the wreath (if known): Inscription and color preference for ribbons adorning wreath(s): Cost is $90.00 per wreath. Please place orders with Bob Ponzo. 93 Sentinel Ridge Lane, Stafford, VA 22554. Telephone: 540-659-7212 or email at oznopsf@gmail.com. Orders for wreaths must be received not later than May 22, 2018