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Today marks one century since we have been honoring Americans who served or are serving in our Armed Forces.  It started out as Armistice Day in 1919. and was changed to Veterans Day in 1954 
 
TRR has on its rolls 40 Veterans, not bad out of a membership around 100.  They have served in our Country and around the world during times of peace as well as war.
 
Let everyone take a moment to remember their dedication and sacrifice to the United States for they are true Heroes.
 
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list of our Vets

 

TRR Veterans Day, November 11, 2019

 

US Marines

 McCulloch Cowboy

Indian Billy:  – USMC – Vietnam 1968

Judge Roy Bean:  Sgt 4, Military police

Pappy Miles:   1st Lt.  USMC, Iranian hostage crisis 79 - Beirut peace keeping mission 83

Texas Outlaw

 

 

US Navy 

 

Texas Scout – Navy Seabees 92-2003

 

Ranger Will Ketchum:  1984-1990, USS Puffer (SSN-652), Leading NavET

 

Allegany Kid: U.S. Navy, 1970-1974, USS Ray (Submarine)

 

Chief Cherokee:  27 years in the Navy

 

Manco: served in the U.S. Navy during the Viet Nam war

 

CrAzY Clay

Osage Mike

San Juan Steve:  US Navy, Radarman 2nd Class, USS Hancock

Shadow Doc (Doc Bury,em)  US Navy, flight surgeon for the Blue Angles

 

 

 US Air Force 

Smokey TCK:  Retired USAF 1976-1996.  KC-135 Boom Operator then Special Agent, Air Force Office of Special Investigations

Lucky Bill Bagley -12 years Air Force

Poor Red:   US Air Force  Life Member DAV, Crew Chief  81st TFW  A10's  & 366 TFW   F111A

Red River Larry: USAF 66-69 E-5 Master Instructor Personnel Tech School

Walter Durbin: Loadmaster C130 1966-70 

Graveyard Greg

Lonesome Lefty: 12 years US Air Force,

 

 US Army

The Don of Deadwood

 

Ringo Two Shot:  1997-2005 served in operation Iraqi Freedom in 2004

 

Cap'n Ball: US Army, 1st Inf Div. "The Big Red One" Sgt, Infantry '89-'93

Attached to Task Force 2/34 Armor Operation Desert Storm.

 

Cherokee Jones:  49TH Armored Divison-----staff sergent  headquarters co----4th Armd. Rifle Bn. 144th Inf.----squad leader of 3rd scout platoon[aka rat patrol ]----Cuban Crisis 1961 to 1962

Revenooer: US Army C 4/31 196th Bde, 23rd Inf Div (Americal)

Caney Creek Cowboy

Boots Cassidy:  US Army 3rd, Armored Division, Artillery 1967- 1968

Cherokee Jones

Chickahominy Charlie:  US Army 1982-1999, PFC, Infantry 1982-1983, USMAPS 1983, USMA (West Point) 1987, 2LT-MAJ, Armor 1987-1999

Colonel Mackenzie:  U.S. Army 1968-1988. Served with 11th Armored Cavalry in Vietnam 1969-1971. Commander, USMEPS, New Orleans, 1982-1984. Executive Officer, U.S. Army Printing Command 1984-1988. 2LT 1968-LTC 1988.

Don Alejandro:  US Army Chemical Corps

Dusty Bottoms:  US Army, Spec 5, 52B30 Power Plant Operator, 871st Engr Det., EUCOM Headquarters, Patch Barracks, Stuttgart, Germany, 1968-70.

Ornery Oscar:  in the Army, total 20 years. Deployed to Iraq for the Iraqi Freedom surge.

Rio Brazos Kid:  Staff Sergeant US Army ordinance Corps, served in SETAF during RVN war years.  Southern European Task Force.  Operated a Depot Maintenance Machine Shop in Vicenza Italy.

Rooster

Texas Ghost:  was one of the last draftee in 1967. Took Basic at Ft Polk, LA and AIT at Ft Gordon, GA. I qualified as an instructor in my MOS and taught 6 months at Ft Gordon before being sent to Camp Casey, South Korea. Honorable Discharged in 1969.

Tombstone Lawdawg: US Army. 15th MP Brigade 385th MP Battalion

Trooper Siegle: US Army, Airborne Medic retired after 22 years.  

cheyenne: RVN War Games, 2nd Place

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Wow, there are some stories to bo told around your campfire. Thanks to the men and women who took time out their lives so that the rest of can sit at home and enjoy our freedoms. 

 

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