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name: Steve Light email: sl7220@hotmail.com unit: Charlie Company ("The Fighting Aces") assigned vehicle: C65 dates served: Jan 88 to Mar 92
Excellent work. I am proud that someone has taken a step forward to set up and maintain a 2nd Battalion, 34th Armor site for the Desert Shield / Desert Storm Dreadnaughts / Dreadnoughts. Please count on me to lend a hand in supporting your web site. Denny (Doc) Cherry Web Master www.2nd34tharmor.freeservers.com
Dan Smith DS4499@aol.com Willoughby, OH Delta Company XO Assigned Vehicle: D65 Dates Served: May 1989 to September 1992 Dreadnought!
Really coming along well Steve. Greg Fontenot Dreadnought 6 ancien
I was in HHC 2-34 Armor during Desert Storm assistant S-3 NCO. After the war went down to Alpha Company as a Platoon Sergeant. SFC Willis H Fletcher
Great job on this. I have been in contact with Denny Cherry for a couple years now. I am happy that someone has taken on the job. I was the BN AMMO NCO Sgt Fosdick. I currently work for MWR in England. My email is dino_63@msn.com.FEAR GOD AND DREADNOUGHT
Excellent work, Steve! Guy Saults
COL Fontenot, Toby Martinez says "hi." V/R, Guy
Recent events bring back mixed feeling some good, comraderie and victory. Others not so good. Let's keep our thoughts with all the men and boys over in the Middle east. Keith Delaney spc scouts krd_sia@bellsouth.net
Great site! I enjoyed seeing old friends again. John R. Greene Commander, Company C, post-Desert Storm
Hey this is a great site, I am glade I found it, a great way to show my family the unit I so proudly served with and the great men who I had the pleasure to meet. Gabriel Alire HQ S-3 90-91 g.alire@us.army.mil
Awesome to see that someone out there decided to get the Storm Dreadnoughts organized. Hope more Dreadnoughts find this site! Scott Case (PFC/SPC) Medical Platoon (Storm) C 14, 1st Platoon, C Company ('91-'93) Decatur, Alabama
Hey guys i just wanted to say hi to all. I had gotten out just before Desert Storm I was in B co. I saw a few of yas on the history channel of all places LOL. I did get called up but was sent to Germany and the 1st AD Brian Mccrae
Good site Charles. Thx for giving it to me. And thanks for doing your part to serve our great country. GO Navy! hehe
Great site Charles sorry I didn't sign my name. DOH! MS David Slay USN I support all of our troops! Good job guys and thanks. No one will ever understand what we did over there. Only our comrades and God will ever know.
There were a couple of M-1's that took a russian cornet in the grill doors. I don't know the status of the crew but it didn't look like the blow off doors popped off. Once again the tankers are on the tip of the spear. Others will get their Combat Infantry Badge, Combat Medic Badge, Combat Parachute badge, Combat Helicopter badge, and combat engineer badge etc. but there is still no acknowledgment of the tankers efforts under fire. The Combat Armor Badge was proposed in WWII but Patton was in the political doghouse and Marshall rejected the idea. Meanwhile the grunts got their CIB along with an automatic Bronze Star. Armor Magazine is revisiting the issue again. Let your feelings be known to www.knox.army.mil and look for the Armor Magazine button. Gary Lapp old11e40@aol.com
Hi everybody! It is me, LT MOcRae! I was 2d PLT LDR (Dawgs of War), C Company. I was in the battlion form April 1989 to November 1992. It is great seeing what happened to some of you!
Great site!!! Thanks for keeping us in touch. Robert Anderson, B Company 2-34 Armor 1st Sgt., 1990-1992. Am now retired, living in Southern California and surfing as much as possible.
john siders hhc mechanic operated 88 for hhc along with dennis cleveland sgt phillips sgt faulk sgt thomas i love the site and was so excithed when i found it i called my wife in to see. i currently live in lexington ky and work for alltel telephone comany as a mecanic for them. my email is gulfwarvet91@hotmail.com id love to hear from anyone
Great job Steve. Enjoyed reading where are they now and viewing the guest book. Dreadnaught! John McCombs
Nice article in Armor Mag this month about the History of the Combat Armor Badge. It seems Patton was wearing one back in 1919 even before the Inf had their CIB. Now they won't let Armor reinstate the CAB because it might detract from their CIB. Gary Lapp old11e40@aol.com Green Bay, Wi C-32 1966-1967
It is a great site. But what happen to all the medics. I was with A co 2/34 armor, and I am looking for other medics that served with us. They can contact me at enwood2002@yahoo.com. One of the medic picture you have is, I belive Sgt Ward.
Our son Sp4 Philip A. Nickerson Jr. served with you guys in B Co. 2/34, Sad news to report, he passed away in 1998, I am his father and am in the process of sending the webmaster some photos he took while in the Gulf. If anyone has any photos from his unit his tank or any pics taken with him in it could you please email them to the following email address: (manager@nickersonstores.com) We miss him dearly God Bless you all who had the courage to fight in that war! Keep safe Mr. & Mrs. Philip A. Nickerson Sr. SFC, Ret, USA
I'd love to see those pics too. If ANYONE has pics of Spc. Nickerson, please forward them on to me as well at lnick1@cox.net. I'm very glad to see some names that I'm familiar with from during Desert Shield/Storm Part I. I haven't been to see any of the pics yet, but I'm heading there next! Lisa L. Nickerson lnick1@cox.net
>One of the medic picture you have is, I belive >Sgt Ward. Man, you're right. I could never remember his name. I was only with the medics in Saudi, then me (Scott Case) and Chad Tolbert (one of the other tankers who went to the medical platoon) got shipped off to Charlie. Scott Quarter Cav... Trust the cav to raid a tanker site :P
I enjoyed the site. I was one of the generation of Dreadnoughts immediately following you guys. 1993-1997.
My name is SSGT Michael j Parkhurst. I was with Delta Co. 2ND PLT. I am now with the U.S. Air Force ANG. Deployed as I write this somewhere in the middle east (ha,ha). I am glad to see someone began something that all Dreadnoughts can enjoy.
I was glad to find this, it brings back memories. I served in HHC Tank Section during Desert Storm and remember it like it was yesterday. Then-PFC David Porter Now-SFC David Porter
I was flagged down this evening by an Vietnam era Dreadnaught after he spotted my Veteran’s Desert Storm license plate with “2-34AR”. We spoke briefly & told me of the association. I found it (both sites) Great site!! Put together very well. Tim Fraser tfraser@copper.net Bravo, HQ Plt, Commo.
I, wanted to say,what a great site! I, was a driver, for D65 Lt.whalen tank.I could not beleave, how young we looked back then. It, was great to see all the old pictures! I want to, thank you for this. I hope to find alot of old friends. Steve Campbell D.65-D
JOE MEZA stormy954@yahoo.com Grand prarie TX HQ & HQ COMPANY S-1 1977-1979
John Hannon- 1LT PLT LDR in DELTA Co. (Still Serving on Active Duty as a MAJ in DCMA in Indianapolis...)GREAT site, nice to see all the posts. Need to get a reunion going. Still Active Duty- served In Iraq-Baghad this second go-round. Came back this past Summer and paid Homage to our beloved Motor Pool- She still Stands on Custer Hill, sign survives and all. Spent many a day in there- didn't we all! HOPE to see you all at a future reunion. GREAT WORK STEVE- C-Co XO, "Charlie Don't Surf!"
GREAT IDEA, SCOTT. KEEP UP THE COMMENDABLE EFFORT ON BEHALF ALL THOSE GUYS WHO GAVE SOME or ALL. PETE CIOLFI FORMERLY CAVWOLF OF C 1/4 CAV CIOLFIQ@BREVARDCC.EDU TITUSVILLE, FL
Hi Dreadnoughts Glad to see the 2/34th is going strong. Nick Ciraulo Bco 2/34th armor B25 (BOOM BOOM BABY) yrs. 67/68
Steve, Great website!! I've got some pictures for you to add. Jeff J.
Just checking on my old unit. I was in 2nd/34th,25th Inf. Div. in Cu Chi, V.N. 68-69 Co. D AVLB. God Bless You all. Earl Emert. eemert@airmail.net.
I just wanted to pop and and say I found another dreadnaught from B Co. David Sauve he is a PI in Illinois and is now happily married. Any one from Bco. 86-90 feel free to email me! mccaff9@nycap.rr.com
Dan Smith RM2 USN 1964-1970 USS Guide (MSO-447) Great site. I was given the URL by a co-worker, Mr. Gabriel Alire, who served in your unit during the 1st Gulf War. Regards, Dan Smith Long Beach, CA aklondike@aol.com
The site is looking awesome! It's noce to see that the guys are making their way to it. I have moved since we last emailed and have relocated to a new plant in the Indianapolis, IN area. Hope everyone is well. Ron R. Shaffer C-12/22 SFC (Ret) ronshaffer@ufpi.com
2/34 Armor: Great website to stay in touch. Keep up the good work on behalf of dreadnaughts. If they mess with best, they die like the rest. The next time you come to see a Space Shuttle launch stop by American Legion Post 1 & VFW Post 4228 in Titusville, Fl. COL Pete Ciolfi Titusville, FL former C Troop 1/4 Cav Ops NCOIC Prepared & Loyal
A Dreadnought needs your help. I have a claim in for PTSD with the VA. I am having a hard time verifying the stressor. Can anyone remember the two soldiers that were killed in the Combat trains from the cluster bomblet that was found on the spade of an M-88 recovery vehicle. I beleive that this happened our first day into Iraq. Also does anyone have an email address or normal address to contact John Sack the author that was with the batallion. He wroete about this briefly in his book. If I can get a direct statement from him it could help as well. Thanks to anyone that can help. I have been fighting this claim now for four years. Anyone with information that could help PLEASE email me at the following dino_63@msn.com. THANKS SGT Fosdick
Unfortunately, Jack Sack died several months ago. He died in San Francisco of complications from a transplant for myelodysplasia, a bone-marrow cancer. He was 74.
Sir: I am sick and tired of the 34th Armor (and tankers in general) being treated like the bastard son It is bad enough that tankers in Iraq take Russan missles in the rear, collapse bridges not strong enough to hold their vehicles and in general get no respect or acknowledgement of their service and sacrifice while others get combat badges. The latest event to piss me off is in the 4th Division IVY LEAVES publication Getting to Know You section where they are re-introducing Gen John W Vessey, Jr. It says:” His next association with the Division (4th) was in Vietnam was a lieutenant colonel serving in the 25th Infantry Division when the 3rd Brigade of the 4th Division was attached to the 25th. He commanded the 2nd Battalion, 77th Artillery of the 3rd Brigade during the Battle of Souitre (also know as LZ Gold) in March of 1967. The 3rd Brigade was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation or that Action. The two principal units in the action were the 3rd Battialion, 22nd Infantry and the 2nd of the 77th Artillery.” The 22nd and 77th had fought on and off the VC 272 Regiment and 9th Infantry Division for two days before. When Lt Col Stailey led us in it took us (in tanks) less than ˝ day to send them packing and loosing almost ˝ of their regiment in the process. I was there on the ground and I Know . I still have the pictures (one of which is on the 34th Armor web site. http://www.2nd34tharmor.freeservers.com/ and 1st Sgt Chris Worick did an excellent job of telling the truth in his article in Armor Magizine. http://www.knox.army.mil/armormag/2000issues.htm I will be sending Gen Vessy a copy of 1st Sgt Worick’s article by snail mail because he has no e-mail address in the Ivy Leaves. Gary Lapp Green Bay, WI 54304 old11e40@aol.com
This Chris Piquard again. I just looked at the "where are they now" page and noticed there is no information on how to contact me. Here it is: Chris Piquard 2235 Texas Ave. Joplin, MO. 64804 Phone: (417)-621-0118 E-mail: picochris@aol.com I would love to hear from all of you that may remember me. If you e-mail me make the subject "dreadnaught". Great job on the sight.
The Army has approved a Close Combat Badge for Soldiers in combat arms brigades or smaller in lieu of Combat Infantry Badge that most MOS’s would not be qualified to receive. “ THE ARMY WILL AWARD THE CCB TO ARMOR, CAVALRY, COMBAT ENGINEERS, AND FIELD ARTILLERY SOLDIERS IN MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTIES OR CORRESPONDING OFFICER BRANCH/SPECIALITES RECOGNIZED AS HAVING A HIGH PROBABILITY TO ROUTINELY ENGAGE IN DIRECT COMBAT…. “ This aint the Combat Armor Badge but it is as close as were are going to get. Thanks to those field commanders who had brought to light this 80 year old inequity. For further details see: http://www4.army.mil/ocpa/read.php?story_id_key=6853
1SG RP Harn C CO now retired SGM Harn in Colorado Springs CO. Good to see some old faces and remember the good times.
great site. this is spc.Brown,James ,hhc maint was also with c-maint. live in palmetto fl. would love to hear from anyone who remembers me. jwbfam@hotmail.com 1817 7th ave w palmetto, fl.34221 (941)531-4358 DREADNOUGHTS RULE
Just a note to the Storm Dreadnoughts: Captain Charles Ziegenfuss, who was the commander of Charlie Company over in Iraq, was badly wounded on June 22d by one of those damn IEDs. He ran a really good blog here (http://tcoverride.blogspot.com/ A real hard charger, and a good guy. Drop him and his wife a line if you can to let them know that we Dreadnoughts care about our own. Scott Case C14D
Retired SFC Charles W.Bankhead I was with the 2/34 Armor A Company 1969=1970 in Viet nam To dayes Tankers are doing a mity fine job. Keep it up.Your day will get here,just don't wish your life away.
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I am a member of the 2/34 armor back in viet-nam. A Co. 2nd Bn. 34th Armor 25th Inf.Div. 1970 Sfc Charles W.Bankhead Ret. Give them Hell!!!!! You all are doing a good job.
looking for my boyfriends brother who served in desert storm,we cant find him,his name is tommy sueder,let me no if any of you no where he is,purple_bird@atlanticbb.net.
Just found site tonight via military.com. great site brings back lots of memories. I, SGT Ken Day Medic, served with 2/34 in Desert Storm. Do not know alot of you because I only served with over their. Keep up good work! Ken Day USA retired.
Enjoyed the site--John Grundy-Scout Platoon-2/34 Armor-(1988-93)--currently living outside Atlanta-e-mail-Docdawn@aol.com
I joined 2/34 just before deployment to Desert Shield. Transferred from 1st BN, 10th Cavalry - then located at Ft. Knox. I was a tanker (19K10) but when I arrived, there were no slots available, so I was assigned to the medical platoon HHC with three other tankers in same predicament. Really enjoyed your website - especially the pics. I have a few you might want to add if interested. Rob Keough (CPL, HHC 2/34 Armor 1990-1992) rob.keough@sbcglobal.net
This is a great website. Spc.Nathaniel Tibbetts is my name and i'm currently on deployment in iraq w/ the great dreadnoughts. This site has great history behind it. Keep up the good work.
this site Rocks keep up the good work Johnnie L McCain i was a Cpl in B co, Gunner on B-32 I was with HHC from Apr 87-Aug 88 then went to Bco from aug 88-Apr 92 I was on Phil Nickerson's tank and he was really a outstanding person, i miss my freind very much. Live Large DREADNOUGHTS Headdawg5@aol.com Odenville Alabama
Richard C. Welch I served in 1st. Plt , Co C 2/34th Armor as the gunner on C-11 (Warlord) , in Northern I Corp. 1968-69.The majority of the time , we were op-con to the 101st Airborne-Airmobile. It is good to see this web-site and to know that the traditions of the unit have been continued by the finest tankers in anybody's army. richardwelch@ nashville.gov
Fellow Dreadnaughts...if you've got questions or concerns on the medical/mental/physical issues that have befell our ranks drop me a line so we can network. Who amongst our ranks has suffered from nerve damage...hands are numb, dropping things, electrical shocks in the spine, headaches, night sweats, memory loss, sudden temper over issues very small, moments of black rages where you are consumed by dark periods of anger, depression and guilt. If you have felt these things...you are not alone. My wife was in perfect health until I came home...now she has Interstycial Cystitus and some form of Arthritus, did suffer from a myriad of medical problems and have had to consult with many specialists to get her manageable again...sounds familiar, yes? This is HQ 66, HQ 65 and HQ 77 signing off...spc winters.
this is spc brown ,james new contact number is 941-722-2768 florida is nice place to be hope to see some of u some time. GOD bless and keep our troops safe .GREAT JOB GUYS UR IN OUR PRAYERS
I haven't been to the page in a while, looks good. I am now living in Colorado Springs Colorado and work for Hewlett Packard as a Higher Education Account Manager. My son Mike served in Afghanistan, just returned in June. Bill Fletcher fletchhusker33@yahoo.com HHC 2/34 S-3
this is to spc winters.I came across your post.My husband spc brown was in Desert Storm and has been having alot of health problems.They aren't health problems that have just started.They are problems that keep getting worse.Right now he goes to the VA hospital here in Florida at Bay Pines.They have been treating him but nothing seem to work and no one has any answers why he is like this.They told us his muscles are deteriating,has really bad headaches,pain up and down his spine,has this rash on his feet from when he was over there because he wore a cast,memory isn't very good either and many more health problems.I just don't know where to get help at anymore.Seems like I'm getting run around.Here a month ago we got a letter in the mail saying that there had been exposure to things over there but they didn't say what they were going to do for our guys who are having similar problems.I also think our oldest who is 13 now has some problems passed down by James.If you could pass any info e-mail me at motherof4boys31499@yahoo.com...thanks,MISSY BROWN..."GIVE THEM HELL BOY'S.YOU ALL ARE DOING A GREAT JOB."
Steve: I thought you fell off the planet. I saw the names a lot of great soldiers in your where are they now section. Delighted to hear that you are keeping this up. Tell me what I can do to help. By the way I went to the arrival ceremony of the 2-34 Armor in Janauary when they returned from OIF under the command of LTC Oscar Hall (he served in 3-37 Ar during ODS). One of the troops coming home was SSG Simms son. SSG Simms served in C Company. Bob Burns, Jeff Jones and I had lunch together a couple of weeks ago. Other Dreadnoughts here in Kansas include Ken McCurry our S2 and Jim Dowdy our S4 and John Hannon platoon leader in D Company. Jerry Ellis (SFC Scout Platoon) is at Fort Riley and I believe that Tom Perry (SFC C Company and BN S3) is near Manhattan. Ron Mazzia and Steve Bourque both of whom were X0s before the war are also here as is Steve Fields who was the BMT. Jim Logan BMT during the war is in Ky and Hugh Grace 1SG HHC is in Kansas City. I would be delighted to hear from any of our teammates. My email at home is fontenog@earthlink.net
Hello all good to here from all anybody know where SSG. Clayton Roberts.
Spc lindsay Edward g e-mail reddesertwolffen@yahoo.com or elindsay1@socal.rr.com served with delta team maintance attached to 5/16th inf. Desert Shield/Storm 714-845-6390 living in CAl. with wife and kids looking for delta team.
Edward lindsay HHC 2/34th Armor 63E10 Spc4 Desert Shield Desert Storm attached to Delta team maintance assigned to 5/16th Inf. e-mail is reddesertwolffen@yahoo.com or elindsay1@socal.rr.com 714-845-6390 service connected Gulf War Syndrom M1A1 Abrams tank mechanic any one ealse sick contact me I now live in Southern California with my wife and daughter. God Bless stay healthy ED
what a wonderful site glad somebody did it its good to look up our brothers in arms. thank you all for a wonderful job done. God Bless you all From Mrs Edward Lindsay (Irene)23/4 armour unit
Steve: I just got of the phone with Ed Lindsay. It was great talking to him. Had to break it off to put the granddaughter to bed--you guys should see me blow drying little girls hair. I am all over it; oh and I never yell at them either. Of course I never give them Dreadnought coins either. Ed and I had a great talk. We covered a lot of ground like reviewing the work the maintenance platoon did to rebuild our M-88s. God bless you Ed and thanks for calling. Steve thanks again it really sharpens my memory and recalls serving with great soldiers. I see the old battalion now and then and will speak at their spring formal March 25th. Greg Dreadnought 6 Way Ancient
Steve: I just got of the phone with Ed Lindsay. It was great talking to him. Had to break it off to put the granddaughter to bed--you guys should see me blow drying little girls hair. I am all over it; oh and I never yell at them either. Of course I never give them Dreadnought coins either. Ed and I had a great talk. We covered a lot of ground like reviewing the work the maintenance platoon did to rebuild our M-88s. God bless you Ed and thanks for calling. Steve thanks again it really sharpens my memory and recalls serving with great soldiers. I see the old battalion now and then and will speak at their spring formal March 25th. Greg Dreadnought 6 Way Ancient
Hello again talked to the B.C. good to here from him hope his grandchildren are doing well OK here goes what is the opinnion of what would have happned IF? we had gone to Bagdad in the Mount inviorment combat losess ect. Could be a good subject for debate again proud to have served with drednuaghts any takers on the subject reddesertwolffen@yahoo.con elindsay1@socal.rr.com
Steve, great site that you've got going here! Really nice to see what the guys are doing now, Steve Schmidt, Greg, Jay. Thought for sure that Jay would be a lifer. Hope to see more people find there way here! Spc. Boudreau, C co 2/34 Ar, 89-91. Gunner on C33, under Sgt. Ross, Where are you Calvin?
This is a really great web site!!! I really liked the "Where Are They Now" page. I hope more people will be listed on there soon.
SPC Pierce combat medic HHC 2/34th Armor, hello fellow vets. Having trouble proving to the VA that I served in DESERT STORM funny isnt it? Anyone whom remembers me or knows whom I can contact to get my combat medical badge, that we were issued in the desert, on my DD214 since I ETS before it was put on there I cant get ptsd related disability cause they say that I was in a casual environment, I was at the berm when it was being breached and treated the first casualties of war, which was an Iraqi soilder. Then later the same day, two of our own soilders whom were injured one killed when they were playing with unexploded ordiance, I need help guys. I cant keep a job, people think Im wierd and all kinds of things I need to be compensated like all of us whom are suffering do. If anyone has suggestions or can help me with time lines and names contact me by phone at 7858562818 or by email at rpierce@sunflower.com Thanks "FEAR GOD", "DREADNOUGHT" SPC Pierce 2/34 medic.
Does anyone know how to get in contact with the medics of HHC 2//34 battalion aid station? Like SGT Larry Hunt, Sgt Inga (attatched to charlie co)SPC Garza, CWO Peterson, SGT Logan, SGT Real, SGT Asbury, SGT Ackland and our 1LT whom I cannot remember. Also I would like to find out the name of the Surgeon from walter ried that was assigned to the battalion aid station during the war, I drove a 577 aid station, an Im SPC Ronald Pierce , anyone whom knows how to contact these people please refer them to me, and you have any pictures I would like those to, send to rpierce@hotmail.com, I would also like to talk to some of you guys and i can be reached at 7858562818 hope to hear from the best medics of 2/34 armor. Thanks SPC Pierce
That above entry my email address is rpierce@sunflower.com, not hotmail,sorry. Specialist Pierce
Hello CPL Keough, my name is SPC Pierce I drove the 577 battalion forward aid station , do you remember any of the medics at that time since you were assigned to our platoon(HHC). Names like , SGT Hunt, SGT Inga, SGT Logan, CWO Peterson, SPC Garza, SGT Hargas, CPL Russel, SGT Real, SSG Asbury, SSG Ackland, SPC Greene, I would love to talk with you guys and get some photos if you have any from Desert Storm. Send all correspondence to me at rpierce@sunflower.com and if any of you have a copy of the orders that we were given in the desert for the CMB, could I please get a copy or tell me how to get one so it can be put on my DD214 and I can recieve the medal. If you prefer to talk then call me at 785 856 2818, hope to hear from you guys soon, Thanks Specialist Pierce, Ronald
MISSY BROWN I TOO WAS BEING TREATED AT BAY PINES FROM 1997-2000 AND HAD GOTTEN THE SAME RUN AROUND AS YOUR HUSBAND. I SUFFER FROM THE HEAD ACHES AND NIGHT SWEATS AND HAVE BEEN DIAGNOSED WITH OTSD BY THE VA. AND BELEIVE IT OR NOT I DONT GET ANY COMPENSATION FOR IT. I AM ON ANTI DEPRESSANTS AND STRUGGLE FROM DAY TO DAY JUST TO GET GOING. I DO WISH YOU THE BEST OF LUCK IN GETTING THE HELP YOU NEED. BUT DONT RELY ON THE VA TO GIVE IT TO YOU.MY EMAIL ADDRESS IS O'DEAN.FOSDICK@MENWITHHILL.AF.MIL
It has been a few years since i have visited this web site. Nice to see Dreadnoughts still checking on their own history. Served in Delta Co in Desert Storm 2ND Platoon. Still serving in the US Air Force National Guard. Hey, someone has to. Technical Sergeant Mike Parkhurst
great news about the 34th armor. I served in company D 34th armor in 1958-1959 at Ft. Kobbe, Panama Canal Zone. definately the highlight of my 9 years in the service. I think it was disbanded in the 60's. Gordon Thibodeaux wd5bwl@valornet.com Hemphill, Texas Sabine County V.S.O.
Burch Eddie E SP4 Served in Vietnam 1970-71 Was with 2nd 34thArmored HQ ,APC Rosemarys Baby trying to locate the guys on this track, Found Billy Guy 60 gunner. looking for more.
Went to the local VFW tonight which got me thinking about the time I spent in Desert Storm. I wish I knew of the site earlier. Was tank commander on D-12 during Dessert Storm. Achieved rank of SFC before being forced out of Army in 1999 with 80% disability rating. Graduated from Kansas State University in 2002. Presently live in Zephyrhills, FL. Visit Kansas about once a year. Would like to hear from D Co vets. Member of VFW and life member of DAV. My E-mail is daveman9123@yahoo.com
M.A."STRETCH" ROMER, EDINBURG,TX, CO. B 1966-67 VIETNAM, DRIVER B-65 & B-50, flyingdirt2@yahoo.com
Steve: This site is fantastic as always. I had a near death experience last November the 22nd when I underwent open heart surgery and had five bypasses. Guess what I wasn't smoking, was not overwieght and worked out daily so you guys hitting 50 need to get checked. I weigh less than I did when I commanded the battalion and with the exception of a wine habit I eat healthy (2 glasses of wine every night). Anyway I miss you guys and want to see all of you. How about letting me know if you any of you are interested in a reunion. COL Bob Burns, Ken McCurry (our S2) and I all live in Leavenworth, Kansas as does my predecessor in command. So guys if any of you want to do this and don't mind spending some money to get it done. Let me know and don't get me excited it is bad for my heart. Greg Dreadnought 6 Ancient I love you guys and think of you often.
What's up to 2/34 Armor. Charlie Company 2nd Platoon "Dogs of War!" MeansKid
Steve: 14 former 34th Armor soldiers met for lunch today in Leavenworth, Kansas. Rob Keough, Ken McCurry,Bob Burns and Greg Fontenot represented the 2-34 Armor. Steve Bourque, Ron Mazzia both of whom were Dreadnought 5 when I commanded attended as did Tom Lyerly who commanded 2-34 Ar in the 70s. George Brinegar who commanded in form 01-03 joined as well. Mike Griswold Centurian 5 and commander of 3-34 in Germany came as did Dave Cavaleri who served as a plt leader in 1-34 and a company commander in 3-34. Eric McMillin, Ken Hickins, and Lynn Rolf came from 1-34. We had a great time and great recollections. Rob held his own with all of those retired officers but did not get fed for an hour. It was a great time and we will invite old man Pierce to come next time as well. Anyone out there who wants to meet for lunch let me know. Next on the agenda is a reunion, but I need to know if you guys are interested. Greg
Hello all how are of you this is Ed Lindsay D-team maintance finally back on the web talked to Spc Brown today good to here from him my contact info is 1-928-753-8580 2638 Pasadena Ave. Kingman Az. 86401 e-mail is edstjerome@yahoo.com still disabled and if a reunion is done let me know the so I can take time off from the church surprise I am a catholic alter minister been studying for a year good luck everyone and God bless all would love to here from all of you.
Yes, I was just viewing your web site, and I looked at pictures of Delta company and seen LT.Hannon Iwas his driver in desert storm. I would like to here from him. ltmacd@att.net
A Dreadnaught from Co. C in 1966/67 in Vietnam but honor my younger brothers here. Thank you for all you do and welcome home, if you are home. If not, stay close to your fellow Dreadnaughts and take very good care of one another. T/C Holliday.
T/C Holliday. Sorry, missed the instructions. Phil Holliday, pholliday001@roadrunner.com, Anaheim, CA.
Great web site .... Fighting Aces and Dreadnought!!!
Paul Calihan A CO 2/34 Armor Desert Storm. Hi ya. Life is good and I am still in the Army. Work full time for National Guard in AZ. Intresting reading all of the post. Gotta say hello to PFC Farunm and LT Maas. Still have not found "Hoyte" with a guppie tatooed on his shoulder or Cruse with his collection of Boone Farm Bottles (I think He had 100 at ETS) Good times. No lasting chemical withdraws and I am sorry to thoes who are having problems. I believe the movie "Jarhead" covered my frustrating experience in Desert Storm. Still telling stories and making up new ones.
dave bigard C company 2nd 34th armor Vietnam 1967 jan-may--M48 tanks dbigard@yahoo.com blue springs mo
Hello again everyone this is Ed Lindsay checking out the web site and wondering if anyone is still having health issues I finally got the VA to acknowledge the lab blood tests after years of the run around tested positive for mycroplasma and B cell deficent also had low IgA and IgM levels on the IgM theres a chmical that can cause this ester-alcohl solvent the EPA and Cal. did a reaserch on this what it does is make you audioimmune your vitamine B shows up low and it is connected with your bone marrow there usually looking for something to due with cancer on this sometimes dignoised as metalysis desise goes right along with infections of the bone since then they treat me with immunal golobum 25 grams intervenious everymonth the odds of this are about .03% in adults goes right along with the chronic fatuige how we got exposed to this easy bacteria and fuel products combination just flat screws you up I have a lot of info on this issue for me it's an everyday thing and I have talked to several others that have the same symptoms chronic fatuige, aching joints, mumbness in hands and feet polynurophty ect. if you are having the same problems maby I have some info you can use to help you can pass it to your spouse I gave it to my wife she tests positive for mycroplasma and chronic fatuige of epstien barr threw the roof my contact info is edstjerome@yahoo.com 1-928-753-8580 give me a holler if you need info take care and God Bless all Ed
I was reading John Sacks book C Company and remember the good times. I hope more of our fellow dreadknoughts posts their information on here. I served as a loader in Desert Storm 2nd platoon, C Company 2nd 34th Armor. Hello to all the guys, it is good to see how people are doing. Fortunately the only health problems I have had is occasionial trouble sleeping, and mild skin allegies on my hands. I work at the VA as an Addictions Counselor and have seen a lot of my fellow vets coming back with numerous health problems. Josh Stimpfle joshua.stimpfle@VA.gov
Andrew Tang A Co. I attended University of Central Florida after the war for a couple of years, then moved to Huntington Beach, CA and finished my B.S. Business Administration from California State University Long Beach. Joined Accenture as a Technology Consultant for a few years then went off to a couple of start-ups before eventually starting my own mobile enterprise software company in 2000. I'm currently living in Shanghai, China. Hello Paul, I saw your profile on classmate.com as well. Hope all is well and hope to see more folks from A Co. find their way to this site. God bless! andrew_lee_tang@hotmail.com.
Nice web page, I was proud to find it while I was searching for 2-34 Armor on the web. Matt Scharfenberg 2/34 Armor, OIFIII Fear God, Dreadnaught!
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Guys: I just came up on the net to see who had checked in since I was last up. For those of you in the Fort Leavenworth-Fort Riley Area we have a periodic 34th Armor Lunch--regimental wide so we get guys from all of the battalions. Last lunch was at Riley where MSG Schulte our master Gunner now retired reunitied with his driver young Specialist John Tabb who is now Major John Tabb and a speech writer for the LTG here on post. If anyone is interested in joining the 34th Armor lunch group send a note to me at gregory.fontenot@us.army.mil Greg Dreadnought 6 Ancient
Hey,hey!! Just stumbled on this website today at work, bigtime props for putting this together. The memories came back at me like a wall of bricks and I would jump at the chance to meet back up with you guys, where and when, that's all I want to know. Life has been very kind to me after I came back home. A little reserve time learning explosives and drill sergeant school in Ft. Lewis and I finally hung up the uniform. I have a great family, a career that is rewarding, and I would like to reconnect with my old comrades. I have been looking for David Isaacs for a few years now but have run into several roadblocks. I think he is still in Chapman or Abilene KS. If any of you know where he is, tell him I am looking for him. I really look forward to hearing from you guys. I live in Spokane Wa. and travel around a bit. SPC. Marshall "Bartman" Cockrill Delta Demons, 1st. Platoon D-14 bringin the attitude Desert Storm E-mail: vinobrew@comcast.net
i am a desert storm vet and was in hhc. 1/34 ar . scouts. and have been to all the 34th armor regiment sites and have not seen one listing for Ssgt. David Douthit . perhaps someone needs to update or research this
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