Saturday, 4 November 2017

4-9-18 Trading System


Renton Thurston es un niño de 14 años que vivió con su abuelo mecánico en una ciudad de remanso. Todos los días soñaba con estar en el grupo de pilotos de aviación Gekkostate y pilotar las ondas de partículas Trapar - un deporte llamado reffing - con su líder carismático Holanda, especialmente cuando se enfrentaba al pasado aclamado de su padre o su abuelo S deseo de protegerlo. Cuando una jovencita llamada Eureka montada en el LFO original, el tipoZERO de Nirvash, le pide a su abuelo una puesta a punto, ella inadvertidamente trae la atención de los militares al garaje como resultado, el garaje es destruido y Renton se ve obligado a entregar un Nuevo tipo de interfaz - la Amita Drive - para el Nirvash. Después de una pelea acalorada en la que el Nirvash destruye los LFOs militares liberando una inmensa cantidad de poder, Renton es invitado a Gekkostate. Sin embargo, rápidamente se da cuenta de que detrás de la fachada de un grupo viajero de mercenarios es una realidad muy amarga. Clasificaciones de usuario: 4658 calificaciones se han dado detalles Obra Maestra: 1280 votos (sub: 890, doblaje: 347, crudo: 9. 7, edit. dub: 3, otros: 24 16 subtitulado 2 subtitulado 2 alemán subtitulado 1 ruso 1 Italiano subtitulado 1 subtitulado alemán subtitulado 2 subtítulos subtitulados 2 subtítulos subtitulados 2 subtítulos subtitulados 2 subtitulado 2 subtitulado 2 subtitulado 2 Subtitulado alemán 2 Alemán doblado 1 Subtitulado checo 1 Español doblado Muy bien: 946 votos (sub: 588, dub: 333, edit. dub: 4. 3, crudo: 2, otros: 16 4 subtitulado en español 2 subtitulado en ruso 2 subtitulado en portugués 2 Subtitulado italiano 2 Alemán doblado 1 Subtitulado francés 1 Subtitulado coreano 1 Ruso doblado 1 Indonesio apodado Bueno: 540 votos (sub: 312, dub: 208, edit. dub: 6. 2, raw: 1, otros: 11 5 subtitulado español 1 portugués Subtitulado 1 ruso subtitulado 1 francés doblado 1 ruso doblado 1 español editado dub 1 alemán doblado Decente: 217 votos (sub: 131, dub: 79, crudo: 2, edit. dub: 1. 1, otros: 3 1 subtítulos rusos 1 subtítulos polacos 1 indonesio doblados So-so: 162 votos (doblaje: 73, sub: 71, edit. dub: 5, crudo: 2. 2 Subtitulado polaco 1 Subtitulado francés No es realmente bueno: 68 votos (doblaje: 34, sub: 34) Alemania Alemania información del sitio (Las localizaciones y unidades en esta sección alemana se han hecho igual que la página web de Rolf Dieter G rigk s GPS Locations De los antiguos sitios de NIKE en Alemania. Las unidades de sitios se organizan de norte a sur. Google Earth creado para los sitios alemanes Nike (a partir de junio de 2007) por Rolf Dieter G rigk. Tendrá que tener Google Earth cargado para ver estos. Thomas Olson y Thomas Page Esta página proporciona un enlace al sitio con mapas de los sitios de defensa de los AA alemanes Documento de la OTAN sobre NIKE en Europa AIR DEFENSE 1956/57 Spotted por Thomas Page No todos los sitios europeos de Nike hicieron su refire anual de Creta o Cerdeña. Korver proporcionó una orden antigua para que una unidad de los Países Bajos volviera a Ft. Bliss. (I oscurecido algunos datos en serie), 1 MByte, agregó 16 de agosto de 2014 Nota: Las ojivas especiales estaban físicamente bajo el control militar de EE. UU. Las unidades de Nike que estaban tripuladas por otras naciones tenían tropas estadounidenses físicamente presentes controlando las ojivas. Las unidades estadounidenses tenían diferentes nombres de unidad que los nombres de unidad de las otras naciones. Para una explicación de la doble función, por favor vea las unidades del Ejército de Estados Unidos sobre los países de la OTAN Baterías por Richard Scheffler y otros comentarios DSP significa Direct Support Platoon. ID del sitio o nombre del centro, nombre del apellido primero (rango de trabajo opcional) fechas en la ubicación Hoover, Gary A .. SP / 4 16B Agente de custodia. Practicamos la destrucción de los misiles y el sitio, tuvimos numerosas inspecciones y trabajamos en nuestras habilidades de fiesta durante nuestras horas fuera de servicio. Lowe, Ben. (Fallecido) 1LT - fue A y luego fuera del Ejército al Servicio Exterior de Estados Unidos en Washington, América Latina, África y el sudeste de Asia. Se retiró de las reservas como MAJ (haciendo MI para Southcom). Ahora practicando la ley en Chicago - amaría oír de cualquier persona en el 35 o 26 FlaRak en esos días. - 639 N. Humphrey Ave, Oak Park IL 60302 McDonald, Michael. Sp5, encargado del lío a cargo del pasillo del ms en una base de Luftwafe en Rodenkirchen, descargado encendido 12/66, ahora viviendo en México. Conoció a James tate como empleado - Juarez 75 Col. Centro. San Blas, Nay, México Niemerg, Klaus. Operador MTR / Supervisor de Seguimiento. MSGT - Nombre de usuario: The Bald Eagle - 7779 W. Myrtle Ave. Glendale, AZ 85303 Estados Unidos Nixon, Floyd. CA / sca / E4 en 16 meses - 30699 W Post Office Rd. Princesa Ana, MD 21853 Phillips, Louis. SP5, 22F20 Asesor técnico en la ojiva nuclear. Durante este tiempo había 5 equipos A-E. A en Jever, B en Rodenkirchen, C en Weismoor, D en Aurich, E en Elsfleth. La ortografía puede ser incorrecta. Teníamos ojivas nucleares grandes en 15 misiles y estaban listas para el oso. Gracias a Dios nunca los usamos porque tendría sin dudarlo. Reagan, Anthony. 1LT Asst Tm Cdr / Oficial de Seguridad. Fue a C / 35th USAAD en Wiesmoor de abril - octubre de 1983. - Chesterfield, VA Schmidt, Rand. Comandante del equipo B. Por alguna razón, no recuerdo que la vida en el norte de Alemania fuera tan sombría y aburrida como describieron Richard y Bruce (extensos comentarios / recuerdos). En Rodenkirchen, compartí una casa muy cómoda con mis tenientes, Ben Ash y David Pearce, encontré tiempo para viajes a Bremen, Amsterdam, Oslo y Austria, conocí a una maestra alemana que más tarde se convirtió en mi esposa y de alguna manera logró ser galardonada con un ejército Medalla de encomio por mis esfuerzos. En ese momento hablaba un alemán razonablemente fluido y no tenía problemas significativos con los oficiales alemanes, aunque algunos de ellos tienden a ser más bien formales. - En 1971 me trasladé a AGC y en julio fue enviado a Indianápolis (para aprender a ser un oficial de personal) Stock, Ronald MTC RCT - Heckenweg 28, 26215 Wiefelstede, Alemania Tate, James H .. SP5, 16B Nike Hércules Crewman , Más tarde se convirtió en Secretario del Equipo. P O Box 444, Giddings, TX 78942-0444 C Equipo 35º USAAD Weismoor, 20 Km ESE de Aurich, 30 Km WSW Wilhelmshaven - GE (Centro Blumen) Atchison, Ronald. 24u Nike hercules mecánico electrónico, ganó el título en Flagg fútbol 1980 Ebbecke, Frank. Asst Equipo Cdr. A M. Hizo un año después en el personal de la Contraloría en Ft. Felicidad. Dejado activo el servicio Ene 82 Gadded alrededor por algunos años, volvió a la escuela, consiguió cert de enseñanza. Y maestros. Era parte de varias unidades de reserva. Activado en 2003 durante un año (no Irak) El personal trabaja en VA. Se retiró de la reserva en 2006 como LTC, esperando hasta 60 años. Actualmente trabaja como consejero para estudiantes de educación especial en San Antonio, TX Everett, Charles. MOS-14C, Asistente del Comandante del Equipo, Traductor, asistió a la 40ª Reunión Nike FlaRak en octubre de 2003 en Wiesmoor. Su próxima reunión está prevista para septiembre de 2006 - y una vez más todos los antiguos miembros de C Team, 35a USAAD están invitados. Esta reunión conincide con el desfile anual de flores de Wiesmoor y el desfile que tienen anualmente. La guarnición alemana de la fuerza aérea en Aurich ha prometido el apoyo de los ists para este acontecimiento. Los alemanes acaban de publicar un libro sobre su defensa aérea moderna titulado Cielos ardientes (creo que es el título correcto) y trataré de obtener una copia de ese tipo en un futuro próximo. - Fredericksburg, Virginia Fordyce, Keith. Feliz, momentos divertidos. Muchos amigos. Si usted recuerda, por favor escriba. Envíe sus fotos por correo electrónico, si las hubiera. Equipo de Equipo C - Sitio de custodia. Jever Wiesmoor, Alemania Hewitt, Philip. Custodio de cabezas de guerra 24U y guardia de área de exclusión. Esta sería mi última asignación en la ADA. En 1971 volví a la escuela SATCOM y me fui a Ft. Monmouth NJ en junio de 1971. 244 Delynn Dr, Hazel Green, AL 35750 Kennedy, Steve. Custodio de cabezas nucleares Lowe, Ben. (Fallecido) 2LT - Un Oficial M - luego en Dornum antes de trasladarse a Rodenkirchen - 639 N. Humphrey Ave, Oak Park IL 60302 McKinney, John B .. Equipo Comandante (1LT). Fue el segundo Comandante de Equipo del Equipo C. Movió el Equipo de Jever a Weismoor en 64 después del sitio construido. A la izquierda después de la promoción a CPT y fue a 570o GP (SASCOM). Más tarde trabajé en Ft Bliss con el 26º Comandante de FlsRakBtl durante mi tiempo en el Equipo C e incluso más tarde con 1 de los oficiales alemanes del sitio de Weismoor. McLaughlin, James W. Funcionó como Oficial de M, Oficial de Seguridad y Comandante de Equipo hasta que cerramos la unidad. La mejor experiencia y el mejor viaje de mi ahora 28 años de carrera militar. - 996 Hacienda Drive, Westminster, MD 21157 Parker, William. Agente de custodia superior, - 411 Harper Carolina Beach, NC Reagan, Anthony. 1LT Asst Tm Cdr / Oficial de Seguridad - Chesterfield, VA Schlosshan, Dieter-K .. fue un tipo de Ordenador para el resto de mi vida. Todavía tengo buenos frendships a mis antiguos camaradas de los militares. Recientemente estuve en mi antiguo cuartel en Wiesmoor y tomé las siguientes fotos. Aquí: los barracones no se utilizan más como se puede ver. Yo estaría encantado con los viejos contactos Stearns, Floyd. Sitio nuevo disfrutamos de estar allí. Gran lugar para socializar durante las horas fuera de servicio Creció en Varsovia, NY - ahora viven en - 13872 S. Park. Dr. Magalia, CA 95954 Wagner, Steven. 1LT a través de CPT. C Comandante del equipo (Dornum) 20 Km al norte de Aurich, 40 km WNW Wilhelmshaven Niedersachsen 4./FlaRakBtl 26 Aurich Equipo D 35a USAAD Ebbecke, Frank. Asst Equipo Cdr. A M Entonces C Team 35th Hurd, Chuck. Asistente y Comandante del Equipo en el D / 35th USAAD XO en la Sede, 35to. D equipo fue salvaje - no varias inspecciones y pasó por una gran investigación. La asignación peor y más difícil de mis 25 más años de servicio activo. Hizo algunos grandes amigos a pesar de todo. Eventualmente hizo coronel y comandó una brigada en Fort Bliss, luego se retiró. Ahora vive en Monterey, California y sigue trabajando. - vea ShapeUp Russell, John. Sp / 4 Yo estaba 1 de 3 24U s en ese sitio así que tuve un buen poco de tiempo de juego y estaba a sólo un salto corto a Amsterdam. Antes de un equipo terminó sin 24U s y por lo que fue escogido para la temida asignación y enviado a un equipo, que era bastante impopular debido a su colocated con sede 35a USAAD. Era conocido como un lugar donde los soldados jóvenes podían meterse en problemas con bastante facilidad. Fui según las instrucciones y no podía haber disfrutado más eventhough cortejaba desastre a menudo. Gracias SASCOM Wagner, Steven. 2LT a 1LT D Equipo de seguridad del equipo Área de NorthCentral - tripulada por las tropas de los Países Bajos 12e Groep Geleide Wapens 12th Group Guided Weapons Meijn, Pieter. Estaba de nuevo como Jefe de Sección, después de 10 años como instructor en nuestra Escuela de Misiles Guiados. Área de Lanzamiento en el LETS en Arnhem. Dr. W.Dreessingel 75 6836 CP Arnhem. Países Bajos Miller, Gary. Nike equipo de misiles sp / 4, 509º arty, equipo de C, Newberry, Tommie E COL. 1 LT, 1 año como Oficial de Seguridad, 6 meses como Oficial de Monitoreo y Monitoreo, 1 1/2 años como Comandante del Equipo. Me retiré del Ejército en enero de 2004 y resido en Huntsville, AL. Estaba en servicio activo como el PM para el Ejército más bajo nivel de aire y defensa de misiles (PATRIOT, PATRIOT PAC-3, medio de defensa aérea extendida) Bueno para volver a conocer con esa parte de mi historia. Gracias por mantener este sitio actualizado. Es divertido comprobarlo de vez en cuando y mantenerse actualizado con viejos amigos. Raymer, Sam. Sitio conjunto de la OTAN con la Fuerza Aérea Neerlandesa. Riks, Gerrit. NCO TTR / TRR operador (el trabajo más emocionante en la IFC) con chicos buenos: Eppo Scheeres, Henry Vos, Dik Bakker, Mac Renon, Dick van Keulen y muchos otros Roelofs, Kees. Jefe de pelotón en el vuelo de seguridad y trabajó junto con los custodios de 509th / Alpha-team First to Battle. Scheeres, Eppo. Comenzó como Operador LOPAR y luego MTR y operador TTR. 1984 a El Paso Fort Bliss USA para PATRIOT. Spronse van, Ralph. Real Fuerza Aérea Holandesa CFC, radio telex communications - 2 Dotterbloemstr. Stins, John. Cpl 1ª clase, deber en la sección de perros (LB) Se reunió con pocos chicos de EE. UU. en un pequeño pueblo llamado ENGTER donde tenían un desayuno de cama en el bar local. - Heufkens 123, 5403LM Uden, Países Bajos Stronkhorst, Wouter. CommCen LA. Recuerde a Tom Newberry y Rob DeGruiter. Parece difícil de encontrar antiguos amigos de Estados Unidos. Van der Wiel, Martin. El kader de la mazorca, heb el 5/88 a 11/88 nog el soesterberg el bij del halcón gezeten. Van Nellestijn, Ton. Sgt 1, jefe de sección de lanzador y algunos meses oficial de control de lanzador. Van de Ven, Bernhard J .. Tuvimos un tiempo estupendo allí como reparador de misiles de área de lanzamiento (225) MOS. 24u20 Vos, Henry. 12GGW / 118SQN ERA UN SITIO DUTCH Wilkens, Erwin Gerhard. Corporal, Servido en la fuerza holandesa como un guardia que trabaja junto con las fuerzas estadounidenses. --119 SQN B Tm 509o Arty Handorf. 20 Km ENE Bramsche Niedersachsen - A 5 km de Munster Angelini, Ed. Especialista en ojivas, SP5, Vivió en Graven (Ed Angelini dice que era un Equipo, hubo un cambio) - 62 N Main, Mullica Hill, Nueva Jersey Flynn, Patrick. Yo estaba en Handorf 570th USAAG de 09/70 hasta 01/72 Rango Spc4 y trabajé de s4 como un mensajero entre nuestra sede y el sector americano a partir de Giesen y la partida hacia el sur. Yo era el vínculo con el sector americano para nuestras bases nike de la sede 570a. Así que estaba en la sede. Era un buen momento. Tuvimos un conductor británico cada semana y viajamos al sur al sector americano para reparaciones de equipo y para suministros de recogida. Greeson, Lamar. 24U (Mecánico Custodial de NIKE-HURCULES) E-5 con el equipo B 509º en 70/71 estacionado con la Real Fuerza Aérea de Holanda y llevaba el parche SASCOM. Me preguntaba dónde se originó la ciudad de Schoeppingen en el artículo El pequeño pueblo que recuerdo que el Equipo B más cercano era Erle. Lavery, Hugh 24u20 trabajó con el sitio holandés fue cerrado fue a verden - po caja 32 ELLISBURG. NY 13636 Meijn, Pieter. Cuando llegamos a Handorf, desde el puente El Paso, no había nada. Comenzamos con entrenamientos-sitios para el A sqn. Y el B sqn. Más tarde recibimos los números de 118 y 119 Escuadrones. En 1961 nos pusimos en funcionamiento con los 119 sqn. Yo estaba trabajando en el área de lanzamiento como jefe de sección. Fue un tiempo muy trabajador en el principio, pero fue agradable e instructivo. Miller, Gary. Nike misil tripulante sp / 4. 509a arty, equipo B, Murphy, Daniel J .. Sp4 Sitio Seguridad. estaba en la puerta cuando el convoy llegó con las armas especiales dijo por el oficial de guerra para abrir la puerta y salir del camino fuera del camino Fue un gran momento Con personas aún más grandes para servir con de nuestro 1stLts White, Gurley y Beeson, los noncoms Zentz, Simon todo el personal de apoyo holandés (Lo siento por los muebles de mimbre roto en su club sgt, ustedes querían aprender sobre el fútbol americano) Esto es para Meloon, Rawlings, Cole y los demás de nuestro destacamento que ya no están con nosotros. No te olvidarás y otra cosa Mox Nix --- Sólo quería añadir que cuando nuestro grupo llegó a Handorf Éramos un equipo Tengo una foto de grupo tomada en 1967 con el cartel que se erigió en el lado de fuera de nuestro comedor que dice Un equipo 509th arty det. Creo que tal vez los grupos posteriores que llegaron su la designación puede haber cambiado, pero en 1967-68 fue un equipo. Le enviaré una copia de la foto tan pronto como pueda averiguar cómo escanear y enviar en mis ventanas 1898. Post, Henk. Tripulante 1-2-3-4 SPI LCCO (Mejor época de mi vida) Aprt de Correos 293 Moraira 03724 España Reagan, Anthony. Asst Tm Cdr entonces Tm Cdr de 1/84 - 7/85. Belga Missile HQ Grefrath, 30 km al oeste de Dusseldorf Vermeulen, Hugo. Pertenecía a la SEDE DE MISILES BELGA. Rango 1 sgt maj Deber: Main duty: Seguimiento logístico de todos los belgas Nike BCA (7 y más tarde en 8 unidades) que consistió en un informe diario sobre problemas técnicos de alcalde. Al mismo tiempo yo era miembro del Equipo de Inspección de Mando. Segundo deber: Yo era miembro de la ORE y del equipo de prueba de Pre-ASP. 9 Asalto Msl (Belga) Equipo A, 507a US ARTY Det Grefrath, Manejo de ojivas especiales Esto solía ser un sitio holandés que tomamos el control. Algunas fotos de A-Team de David Knight (cuyo sitio es A-Team) Bruynooghe, Patrick. Todavía kpc y MTR Operador. (Cocinero korporaal) - 9 W MSL 56 Sq. En Grefrath, Alemania Canida, David L .. Especialista / E-4 95B / MP Agente de custodia. Duffy, James M .. Abrió el sitio con el Destacamento de Fort Bliss. Terminó sargento de seguridad esperando las rondas. Primero GI para casarse con un local en Grefrath. Oberlander, Rick. SP4 Empleado de la empresa Bismarck, Dakota del Norte Oreskovich, John. Comandante del equipo del equipo A 507th. Yo estaba estacionado en Dattlen y Grefrath / Kempen. Fechas de septiembre de 1973 a diciembre de 1976. No recuerdo que nadie tomara fotografías..verboten. Me encantaría comparar notas con usted u otros. Vivo cerca de Portland, Oregon. Scheers, Willy. Comenzó como el 2do Lt el líder de vuelo LCA, terminó como Mayor CO 9th Gr Sherman del Norte, Lee G .. SP / 4 secretaria del correo del desprendimiento. Headquaters Co. Team A. Pasé mis últimos 3 meses en el ejército en Alemania, estacionado en Frankfurt, con la 3 ª división de blindados trabajando en el principal APO de Frankfurt como empleado y viviendo en Drake Kaserne. DEROS a los EE. UU. en junio de 1975, donde me separaron del servicio activo en Fort Jackson, Carolina del Sur el 1 de junio de 1975, después de 3 años de servicio activo, con 2 años de servicio en el extranjero en Alemania. Stokes, Ernest. Un equipo. Equipo XO, entonces Comandante del Equipo, 1er Lt. - Establecí el bar, la película y el PX. Tomsin, Bert. Técnico de IFC, apoyo de Nike Equipo de contacto, 1SGT Vandestaey, Freddy. UDA mess bediende, - soelstraat 94 3130 betekom - blgica --Alfa D-Team 507th Xanten. 50 Km NNW Dusseldorf, Renania del Norte-Westfalia Alford, Joe D .. CA, SCA, Asst. Seguridad Sergant, Seguridad Sergant. Lo pasamos de maravilla en el sitio Sonebeck. Comenzó en noviembre de 1974 cuando el equipo de D. fue desplegado consiguiendo al equipo listo para recibir las armas especiales en abril de 1976. Muchas fiestas grandes con el equipo y los geeks (belgas) y los alemanes. Me había divertido tanto con los alemanes que me casé con uno. He vivido en Xanten nunca sice me dieron de alta en 1980. Me gustaría oír más de la original Delta Team 507 Bruynooghe, Patrick. Empecé en la IFC como operador de conmutador, luego operador de rango y los últimos 2 años MTR Operador. Mi último rango fue kpc (chef korporaal) - 9 W MSL 54 Sq --Bravo 507th Arty Det. Equipo C. Equipo del eco 43.o. Kapellen. 40 Km NW Dusseldorf, Renania del Norte-Westfalia - 55sqd Erft Bursa, Robert. 43th Artillery Detachment Team Echo, Unidad se basó en Kapellen / Erft, Alemania Campbell, Robert C. SP4 16B / 24U, y CQ frecuente. El 507o era una unidad de custodia de la cabeza de guerra en una base de la fuerza aérea belga. En una encarnación anterior, Tm C, 507a era aparentemente Tm B, 504a. Cox, Firmin. Tomó el curso 226 en El Paso, 226 al final Jefe de Mantenimiento Rue de France 22 B4840Welkenraedt - mi indicativo de jamón es ON4COX. Mi indicativo antes en Alemania hace más de 30 años. DA4BC. McPherson, Anthony. Sitio interesante. Trabajé Seguridad. Los belgas eran muy agradables y los alemanes en esa zona eran fantásticos. Vermeulen, Hugo. Deber 226 IFC Mantenimiento rango 1sgtmaj Hinsbeck. 40 Km WNW Dusseldorf, Renania del Norte-Westfalia Joos, Ludo. EWplotter / Swb. Operador / Acq Hipar / Computor y operador TRR C Bai. 56 Sqd (Bélgica) - 52382 Niederzier (Alemania) Oosterbosch, Geert. MTR-operador, el 9WMsl era un ala que hablaba holandés con personal flamenco. Erle. 10 Km NW Dorsten, 60 Km N Dusseldorf Nordrhein Westfalen 13th Msl Btn (belga) 43th US ARTY DET Ren Duren 40 Km WSW Colonia - Bélgica La Fuerza Aérea operó el equipo - USArmy (43º destacamento - USAAD) manejó el sitio especial de ojivas - 13º ala del misil (ex Nike belga) en Thum. Cichy, William. (43º destacamento) Spc4, asignado a Hqs (seguridad / comunicaciones). Deschaine, Robert. Me enviaron como un operador de teletipo, pero encontró que el trabajo estaba siendo hecho por los belgas. Yo era una especificación cuatro trabajando en la oficina de XO S haciendo la seguridad de la comunicación y también trabajando en el equipo A / B para la decodificación. - 381 Main St. Madawaska, Maine 04756 Fery, Danny (Daniel). NCO Microwave Technecian a la ala 13 en contacto muy cercano con la sede 43th arty (PRIMERA A LA BATALLA SEGUNDO A NINGUNA) y el cuerpo de la señal situado en Thum Alemania. Estoy buscando a uno de mi mejor amigo PAUL HECKEL que era Tech de microondas. En la estación de Thum Signal Corps. Ahora soy belga Air Force Adjudant Amunitions jefe de mantenimiento en los belgas Ardens 50 km de Bastogne - 98a rue Bousserez 6769 Sommethonne Bélgica Sauter, Craig (43º destacamento) Delta Team Commander Nideggen 45 km SW Colonia Nordrhein Westfalen - Thum es de 3 km al este de Colby, Richard L. Miembro de la unidad original, uno de los seis 225,1 para ser alojados en el sitio de Thum (Equipo C en Euskirchen no está listo todavía) dos equipos y hq en un cuartel estaba abarrotado durante cuatro meses. No hubo armas nucleares mientras estuve allí, desarrollamos un simulacro silencioso donde nuestro equipo de ensamblaje de ojivas de 3-225 sy 3-177 s descomprimiría una ojiva de entrenamiento e instalaría el misil preparado por el libro en menos de 28 minutos. Goettlich, Walter C .. Equipo Un oficial de mantenimiento y finalmente se convirtió en el Comandante del Equipo A. El Comandante del Destacamento fue CPT Clarence Mathis seguido por CPT Fred Pritikin. El Det. 1SG fue Elwin Beck. Algunas de las personas en el Equipo A fueron 2LT Dan Re, 2LT Dennis Welch, SSG Melvin Boone, SSG Jim Egan y SSG Arthur Schade. Miller, Gregory. Un equipo, 43a USAAD estaba fuera de Duren cerca de un pequeño pueblo agrícola llamado Thum (los restos del sitio se pueden ver en Google Maps). Yo estaba allí a principios de los 80 s. Por lo general, las llaves de los graneros se mantuvieron por un lado A (SCA) y un lado B. La persona ADA, manteniendo así la regla de dos personas. Blanco, Rick. - El deber no chupar, pero la cerveza era genial. Ja ja ja - 43d Duren - 3424 connecticu Joplin Mo. 64804 --Bravo 43 o es 53 th Tm B, 507th Kaster. 30 Km WNW Colonia Nordrhein Westfalen - 53sqd Cox, Firmin. Sgt, ​​operador de elevación. Curso práctico 53 Sqd, después Elsenborn BE también un sitio. en 69, 55 sqd Kapellen. Calle de Francia 22 B4840Welkenraedt Delpire, Ludovicus Jozef Ferdinand Ghislain. Guardia NIKE LCA, BCA, Kazerne, Kaster. Met Tex Endicott US guardia. Tienen fotos de nosotros en Kaster. - Nieuwstraat, 53, B2440, Geel, Bélgica Duffy, James M .. Sargento de Seguridad, Sr. Lchr Crmn. Sherman, Lee G .. secretaria del equipo en el área de administración. 507th USAAD Nuestro Kaserne fue funcionado por Luftwaffe belga, que proporcionó un cierto apoyo para los americanos situados en un pequeño edificio (sobre 25-30 personales) McPherson, Anthony. Buena gente belga y alemana alrededor de Anderson, James. James señaló un problema que se ha corregido :-)) - Gracias equipo Delta 43a US ARTY Det estaba en Blankenheim. Bravo debería estar en Kaster. Yo estaba estacionado en D Team 43 en Blankenheim para los años 1979-1981. Haney, Frank. Sargento del lío - ​​3558 Greentree Dr SE Port orchard Wa, Estados Unidos 98366 Hightower, Richard. Yo estaba en la estación en Blankenhiem, Alemania en 1972-1974 y era uno de los SCA Downrange en la guardia. Descripción muy exacta de la vida en el ejército en el momento, pero me hizo la mayor parte de ella y pasamos un buen rato mientras yo estaba allí. Hizo algunos buenos amigos y tuve algunos momentos bastante buenos. Incluso nos hizo tiempo para ver algunos de Europa. Amsterdam, Belguim y por supuesto algunos lugares de interés de Alemania. Gracias por traer algunas buenas viejas memorias. Ridenour, Richard E .. Yo era un especialista 3 Nuke Repairman. Había un Cpt Michael W. McDonough a 9/1885, Cpt Kevin J. Frantz a 3/1986, Cpt J. M. Moon West Point, Cpt James A. Bramble 10/1987. Miembro de Rifle Drill Team 9/1984. Curso avanzado de los ensambladores de Nike 9/1984. Bill Roger s 13 Mile Ejecutar 11 / 1984.Promoted Spc 4 9/18/1985. Head Start alemán 8/1985. Premio Meritorio 9 / 1985.Top Secret Courier. 120 KM Marzo a Bastogne, Bélgica 5/1987. Premio al Logro Meritorio 4/1987. OTAN Exspert Shooting Award Todas las armas 8/1987. Medalla del Ejército Ahievement 9/1987. Primer Despacho de Honor 9/1987. Fue a Fort Belvoir como 52C. HVAC 11/1987. - dirección postal 43701 Schappert, John. - 39477 Ciudad de Charles Pike Hamilton Va Schmidt, Edward. Sargento de Seguridad Sitio cerrado en 1988 D Equipo 43º USAAD 13 (13 msl) Freimuth, August. Lanzamiento Crew Man, LCO, Mantenimiento Jula, John J. Puedo recordar mi gira allí como si fuera ayer, el comandante del equipo fue 1LT Butch Henderson, oficial de seguridad fue 2LT Nate Woodard, el equipo Sgt fue SFC George Mann, Security Sgt fue SGT Ed Beaston, ASSY SGT fue SSG Jackie Knapp, después de su partida fui promovido y me convertí en el ASSY SGT. Era un asunto virtual de familia, debido a que siempre había escasez de personal, nos apoyábamos bastante. Estoy muy orgulloso de decir que el elusivo libro cerrado TPI fue otorgado a nuestro equipo en 2 ocasiones. Ambos en 1969. Fuimos la primera unidad en recibir el libro cerrado de USAREUR en julio de 69 y de SASCOM en Septiembre de 69. Hines, Mark. 24U, se enamoró de Alemania Jula, John (Jay). 24U Llegada como SP4 Izquierda como SSG 5224 Sun Valley El Paso Tx 79924 - Equipo D 52d Destacamento 1ª vez SASCOM libro cerrado (sin cmment / no defiency) TPI. También primer libro cerrado siempreeuri TPI Morales, Jerry Lee. Spc4 / MP asignado a la seguridad física. Llegamos a los 18 años y tuve el tiempo de mi vida. Servido con algunas de las mejores personas que he conocido. Mark Anderson, Russell Scott, Federico Stoldt, Ravotti, Kenneth Catfish Ward, sargento. Tim Parris Mark Boucher, Joe Korotaz, Bill Livingston, Scott Schroeder, Anthony Chevez, John Lynn, y algunos muy buenos oficiales Lt. Christopher Bailey Lt Tom Austin. Grandes oficiales. - 100 W. Patrick St. Frederick, MD. 21701 Parrish, Nelson. MP Agente Custodial Mejor deber en todo el Ejército. Mi canción del tema era Ive tenía el tiempo de mi vida - 11852 Sewell Rd, Philadelphia, PA 19116 Tanis, Guillermo. Mi primera gira en Alemania y debo decir que es uno que nunca olvidará. Se fue justo cuando se investigaba el gran colapso de las drogas. Siento pena por los que quedaron cuando el polvo se asentó. No había suficientes personas en el sitio para realizar las tareas necesarias cuando el personal en primer lugar. - 7490 Woody Creek Dr. Colorado Springs, CO 80911 Wilder, Steve. Sirvió como líder de equipo de Asst bajo 1r teniente Bobby J Cosby de 9 / 69-7 / 70. Yo era el oficial de seguridad y enlace del equipo. --2./FlaRakBtl 22 A / 52 Burbach, 20 Km N Bitburg, 75 Km NE Coblenza Renania Palatinado Aultman, John D .. 52nd Arty Det. Comandante Una tarea muy desafiante ya que la mayoría de los equipos estaban fuera en los boonies. Por ejemplo: Si tuviste estacionado en Burbach, y no tenías ruedas, estabas solos cuando llamaste un taxi. Hice todo lo posible para mantener a las tropas entretenidas, es decir, road shows, películas y trabajo ocupado. Una vez más, tuve jefes de equipo / suboficiales y un destacado 1r Sgt, Sgt Henderson. Un tiempo muy memorable. Bevill, Woody. BTM 52 USAAD Desde aquí entré en el Sistema Patriot como un Suboficial Bush, John. E-4 / sp / 4 de seguridad, me encantó mi tiempo en burbach con sp4 christensen, Sgt. Sullivan, sfc innis y muchos más. Copas, Bobby. SSg Maint Chief Organizamos el Det en Bliss y desplegamos como una unidad. El mejor deber que tuve mientras servía en servicio activo. Equipo Sgt era tarde Sfc Webb. Det. Sgt era Sfc Vick. Co era el capitán Heflin. Nunca falló un TPI y fue el ganador del trofeo de viaje por el taladro silencioso de la ojeada. Todavía en contacto con uno o dos miembros originales del destacamento. Buena información sobre Nike People. - 600 Greenhaven Dr 112 Burnsville, Mn Di Vito, Joe. Conocí a mi pronto para ser esposa estacionados aquí. Un montón de buenos momentos con buena gente Donschy, Martin. Después de que el sitio de Burbach también fue cerrado, tuvimos que desmontar Hipar para conseguirlo movido a uno de nuestros socios de la OTAN, pienso que era Turquía. Les gusta escuchar a los amigos del ol. Hasta entonces Murphy Doubleman, Walter Phillip. Llegó un SSG promotable. Promovido a SFC Jefe de Mantenimiento - 3642 Racquet Club Dr. Grand Prairie, Tx. 75052 Jasjukaitis, Dirk. Yo era SPO en la LA, Rank Obergefreiter (Tomó dos trys, pero Dirk finalmente me hizo enderezado en la dirección de Burbach de Koblenz - yo estaba sólo 180 grados mal.) Schneider, Hans-W .. Servidor como un Lanzador Y Missle Monkey y recuerda buenos días (y noches) con los chicos de la unidad USforces que donde guardando el lugar y se hizo cargo de la nuclear WH. Parrish, Nelson. MP Custodial Agent, Se cambió por un NCO de un equipo. Perdí los chicos en el equipo de D. Hizo nuevos amigos en un equipo. Lloró como un bebé cuando el sitio cerrado. Tenía que volver al ejército real. Todavía estoy en el día de hoy. En la Reserva. - 11852 Sewell Rd, Philadelphia, PA 19116 Dirección: Weinschenker, Kurt. Empleado de equipo (de nuevo). Sitio bonito, pero seriamente hacia fuera en los boonies. Debido a que el equipo estadounidense estaba originalmente en una Casa Blanca, el correo podía dirigirse a la Casa Blanca y la Bundespost lo entregaría. Segundo sitio que ayudé a cerrar. Ahora periodista digital en WTRF-TV. Wright, George E .. oficial de mantenimiento y montaje en A-Team, 52ª USAAD en Burbach más tarde como oficial de seguridad, guardián de COMSEC y Honest John Team Leader en la 30ª USAAD en Giessen. Ambos destacamentos eran parte del 557o grupo de la artillería del ejército de los EEUU en Herbornseelbach, que era parte del 548o grupo de la artillería del ejército de los EEUU. Varias veces tuve que llevar una máquina de criptografía rota a la sede de SASCOM para cambiarla por una máquina reparada. Como recuerdo, la sede de SASCOM estaba en la antigua I. G. Edificio Farben en Frankfurt. Cuando tuve que ir en este viaje, dibujaría un .45 automático para la seguridad (aunque no me permitieron llevar ninguna munición). Un conductor de la nación anfitriona (Bundeswehr) me conduciría en un jeep del ejército alemán. SASCOM no era un lugar divertido para un joven teniente. Fue tan sombrío que los graduados de West Point no fueron asignados a ella como su primera asignación. La historia que me dijeron fue que los tenientes que asignamos a SASCOM tenían una tasa de reenlistment de cero. --3./FlaRakBtl 22 B equipo 52nd USAAD Waldbrol (Waldbroel) 30 Km ESE Colonia Bortel, Daryl L. 16B, Equipo de Seguridad, Equipo de Warhead, tiempo maravilloso, gran experiencia. Me encanta escuchar de viejos amigos. Tuvimos una reunión hace unos años. Siento decir que algunos han pasado. Se echan de menos. - San Petersburgo Florida Esser, Kurt. Asignado a la seguridad, Pfc, torre-águila, mi apodo era Adi, 13,5 meses en una torre era suficiente, disfrutaba ir en el campo de tiro una vez cada semana, después de mi tiempo me trasladé a Idaho para disfrutar de la naturaleza como un tipo de vacaciones. Todavía buscando a compañeros anteriores para tener algún día una reunión, mi dirección es 4551W 5335S, Kearns, UT 84118. Hio, Rick. Sp4, (16B) Equipo B 52o Agente de custodia de USAAD y lanzador. 1146 King Arthur Ct Dunedin FL 34698 Tenía el mejor momento de mi vida allí, ojalá pudiera volver atrás el reloj, me gustaría escuchar de los compañeros que estaban allí en ese período, se preguntan cuánto ha cambiado Lauerman, John. Team Commander 1970 5050 SW Laurelwood Avenue, Portland OR 97225 Lovik, Lloyd (Martin). Equipo Sgt, la mayoría disfrutó de mi tiempo de más de 20 años de servicio. He servido con muchas tropas grandes, pero ninguna mejor que B Team. Y a Sp / 4 Jeff Ranweiler, Yeah Bud, tienes razón - 40131 Casa de la Montaña Dr. Sweet Home, o 97386 Lynn, Jon. 16B, BTM 52 USAAD, seguridad asignada (excepto TAC-EVAL) McBride, Robert. E-4 16B20 R3. Vivía en la ciudad. Nos fuimos de la Kaserne y alertas, fue genial. O Brien, Dave. Lo que hace mucho tiempo, pero y recuerdo mucho de la gente allí con cariño. Ha sido un largo camino desde entonces y yo dos niños que nacieron en el hospital local ahora son crecidos y tenemos seis nietos maravillosos. - 33 Dailkey Way, HAmpton, NY Dirección: 12837 Pace, Jeff. MOS 24U20, M A Section, SP4 at end of my tour, Knew Jeff Ranweiler and SFC Lloyd Lovik VERY well indeed. Transferred to C Team for my last three months Putnam, Stan. - 10084 Patrick Street, Brooksville, FL 34601 Ranweiler, Jeff. I was a 24U20 and ended up with a wife Golden balls was my nickname Great time, with a great bunch of people Stoskopf, Wes. LT in charge of Maintenance Security. closed site down. Had some great experiences on and off the base. Thomas, Lawrence Bruce. I came to Waldbroel directly from the Officer Basic course at Ft. Bliss. B Team underwent a TPI a couple of weeks later that it failed, and we then endured weekly TPIs from every level up to DoD for the better part of 3 months (even if they did call them TAVs). I became team leader after 8 months, when my predecessor got his orders to Vietnam. I followed him 13 months later. Had a great time working with the German NCOs and officers, rented a room from a German family, and we never failed a TPI after that first one I endured. Made a visit back in 1999, but the Luftwaffe FlaRak unit was gone. visited the family I rented a room from, and met the grown German sons of my team sergeant MSG Harold Dean Lamb (by then deceased he d married my landlord s daughter). I m in touch with my successor, John Lauerman (I still remember pulling 168 on/0 off to let him vacation on the French Rivera -- the lucky stiff even ended up serving his final year in Italy while I was in Vietnam ). Would enjoy hearing from anyone I served with, including: SFC Fisher, SFC Franklin, SP4 Leighty, SP4 Omlor, 1LT Green, CPT Holley --4./FlaRakBtl 22 --C Tm 52nd USAAD Marienheide 50 Km ENE Cologne Kohsman, Ronald. Was assigned various duties awaiting security clearance. I was transfered to C Team for needed experience Popp, Guenter. At last I was as a MSGT in the LA Area as LCO and 225er - My almost best time in my life at this time to participate with our Host Nation for this long period. I had many american friends and some of them I m really missing. In seeing some again that would be like a miracle. Ramos, Philip. Sp4, Guard, Clerk. (A Team 501st USAAD) 185 Cherrywood Ct. Romeoville IL 60446 Wicker, Gary A.. SGT/E-5, Senior Custodial Agent - Lawton, Ok --2./FlaRakBtl 23 HQ and B-Tm 501st USAAD ( Schoneck or Schoeneck - Sch neck ), Kilianstadten, Kilianstaedten - 20 Km ENE Frankfurt am Main Aultman, John D.. Initially XO and later became team commander Team A. I was also the liaison officer between the Det and 23rd FlaRak Bn. I had excellent troops and enjoyed the assignment. Bevill, Woody. They seem to have put a bunch of into combat arms after the 24U MOS closed out in 87. Only a few custodial duty 24U guy got into Patriot from this unit. One guy went 11B and then Ranger, then 82nd Airborne. Duffney, Patrick. Custodial Agent Nike. 21723 Mishawaka Rd Grand Rapids Mn 55744 Fanning, Michael W. Cook Seems to me you guys didn t get debriefed upon your leaving. Later I agree, my debriefing left me with shut up or else. I ve been quiet for 30 years. I also was assigned to a reserve unit for 2 years that wasn t in the plan. I guess I didn t read the (can t find) fine print. Long life to you friend let s pray for our troops just like somebody prayed we make it back from around all that mess. P. S I was a cook, I cooked for about 30 people. Most times about 10 to 12. Spent my leisure time at the local disco or Wurtzberg. Hetzel, Charles W. 16B Security - 2542 23rd st Cuyahoga Falls oh 44223 Kirkpatrick, Charles E.. Served first as acting detachment commander, then took over as XO and also ran the comm center with an interesting cast of characters. My basic recollection of Kilianstaedten is the eternal round of TPI, NSI, TPE, and so forth for the four teams, each and every one of them a you bet your bars situation. Monks, George S.. Was a 24U, and of course the mail clerk, bar tender, and lots of CQ. Loved Kilianstadten had a blast. Favorite watering hole was over in Windecken though. Morley, Robert E.. Diesel electric generator mechanic and site electrician. Moved to E-5 and section chief about six months after arriving. Winter was super cold and lots of snow. Really enjoyed the job. The 357.1 MOS training at Ft. Belvoir, VA got me interested in electrical engineering. I am a recently retired EE. Would love to receive a list of courses the 357.1 included. Pearce, Donald L. I would love to hear from anyone that was stationed there or nearby Roberts, Robert. Sp5 Training NCO - mail-px operator-would like to visit Kilianstadten soon, had a great crew of oficers and enlisted. many good times and fond memories--would like to track down some old friends. - 1662 Cloe Lake Road Punxsutawney, Pa. 15767 Wagner, James. 1SG USA Retired - 1423 Kilmer Way, Clarksville, Indiana 47129 --3./FlaRakBtl 23 C-Tm, 501st USAAD Kemel . 50 Km W Frankfurt am Main Del Moral, Luis. My last duties before ETS. was senior custodial agent. With the rank of spec.5 Those were one of the best times of my life with memeories of great people I worked with. Some of the names that come to mind are Lt. KirkPatrick, Jim Medrano, Castiano, Mata, Lt. Brighton (The Leader of JC s Anaimals) Doven Mueller, Allan, and others that don t come to mind. As intresting details this is where I learned to speak english and rode my first Harley Davidson. - 1790 SW.23terr.,Miami, fla. 33145 Ivey, Felton L.. SP4 Launcher Crewman. Accepted to OCS and reassigned Ft. Sill, OK. Halifko, James (Jim). I would like to connect with old friends and comrades and share our memories. Kirkpatrick, Charles E.. A M Officer, Security Officer, and finally Team Commander. Interesting experience. Very hard duty for the soldiers, since we were characteristically at something like 65 of authorized strength. There were times when the duty officer had to work as part of the guard relief, just in order to have enough people to run two day-on, day-off shifts, and we occasionally had to assign the 24U Warhead Techs to the same duty for the same reasons. One particular memory was our two mess sergeants--SFC Ritcher, who was later replaced by SP6 Thomas, who had worked in a general officer mess in Hawaii. He like to cook with wines and liqueurs, and I remember soldiers dropping by the mess hall on payday to ask what he needed. Excellent mess At Kemel, I met and profited by knowing a great NCO, SFC Henry Neal, Sr. who later was promoted to 1st Sgt. and became 1st Sgt. of the 501st at the time when I became acting commander. He took it as his mission in life to keep me from doing something really stupid before I learned right from left and up from down. By that time, 501st was aligned under 557th USA Artillery Group at Herbornseelbach. Throughout most of my assignment in Germany, we were led by a truly great commander, Lt. Col. Howard Gill. the 501st had a string of commanders through those three or four years, but the best among them was Capt. Welfert (Bill) Bynum, who had prior service as an NCO and who had served in the Hawk battalion assigned briefly in Vietnam. Soldiers referred to him as the law west of the Pecos. Fair, serious-minded, knowledgeable -- all those things you want in a guy in charge. Nodine, Stephen Daniel. 11B Custodial Agent/Crypto/24U and everything else Loved Kemel and Bad Schalbach. I have friends still in Springen. I am now a county commissioner in mobile, alabama I am looking for old friends, SGT Green, Fines Donaldson from HQs. I still stay in touch with Capt Trolan and Capt Tom Weir. Where is Joy Dallas Sawyer, Ray (Kid). Started as a guard to exclusion area (SASCOM site where we performed custodial duties only) but soon was moved to documents clerk position. We had an officer on his way to Levenworth for missing stuff and I was asked to straighten things out. We were also the only Team in the 5th (maybe in the whole of Germany) to receive isolation pay. Team C had a very bad reputation as the craziest bunch of misfits in the 5th. I understand it was deactivated in 88 --4./FlaRakBtl 23 D-Tm, 501st USAAD Westerburg 60 Km NE Koblenz, 80 Km NW Frankfurt am Main Berkemeyer, Donald. Some of the best years of my life. Looking for anyone that was stationed in westerburg for possible reunion. Hardy, Richard. 24P mechanic A Btry, Was w/ Gary Fisher, Steve Riddle, Randy Feister, Salinetro, Roderiquez, J Bardsley - PO Bx 1176 St Michaels, AZ 86511 Hyde, Tom. Served as XO for a few months. Arrived during Fasching parade in Mainz. My contact took me for a delirious, drunken ride through the crowd, then dumped me in front of the BC. He was pre-occupied. An enlisted man had stolen his jeep and hit the guardhouse on the way out. On the way back, after getting totally ripped at some gasthouse, he hit it again on the way back in. All in all, an appropriate introduction to life in US Army Germany, in general and Wackernheim Caserne in particular. I ll never forget the spot inspections from both USAREUR and NATO, with generals dropping in on their choppers without notice to check our operational readiness. One of them snagged our company cook for his personal chef. I would love to hear from anyone I served with back then. - 639 Green Way, Santa Rosa, CA 95404 Jones, James. launcher platoon leader, XO and BC. Served with Cpt Hopkins, Lt Case, Sgt O Bryan, Sgt Jones, Sp4 Glenn Davenport, Lt John Denton, CW4 Bob Chisnell and more than 100 other great men. Would love to hear from any who served - E-Mail jones12645 gmail . Phone 717-476-9805 ( used to live in L. A.California now 2890 Pleasant Hill Rd, Hanover, PA 17331) Kline, Charles H.. SSG IFC 16C Crew Chief - Still had the Hosest John Mobile missile Units there. Rough times at the Unit - Someone painted the CO, s auto one night. Someone burning a cross in the back field. CQs carried 45cal for protection ie Sgt Duck - Wild times - Made all trips to NAMFI. Glad to make it out alive. - 2740 Madrigal Lane Melbourne FL, 32904 Maxson, Rick. SPC 4 Target Tracking Crew ECM Petrillo, Peter. FRG 24Q20 Fire Control System Maintenance, SP-5, I remember those years fondly although I was pretty much a nerd then. Learned German and lived off post mostly. The time went too fast for me but I ll never forget those 24 on 24 off shifts. The Ready Room game was always double-deck pinochle - loved it Was on the two-man PAL code team and recall having to compute surface-to-surface coordinates with gas mask on during training exercises (still vivid image of that) Most of all, though never meeting anyone again, I have thought about the men who served in FRG. - Bldg 4905 5th Avenue, Ft. Rucker, AL 36362 Petty, Jimmy. 24P Radar Maint. SSG HIPAR Section Chief - 3232 Sapphire Bedford, Texas 76021 Redman, Loyd J. Commo, private When I arrived at Dexheim there were four men in commo, they were: Stein, Bennet, Atkins, and Adams. Riddle, Steve. 24Q Fire Control Mechanic IFC Smith, Timothy L.. SP5 16C20 - 834 Indian Creek Dr, O Fallon, IL 62269 Tally, Stephen. two years as A Battery s IFC platoon leader and one as the Asst. S-3, 36 full months - no trips home, hardly any leave. I made three trips to NAMFI, one as an observer and two as a BCO. Fired an AJAX in 71 and a Herc in 72. The Jax tumbled and was destroyed by the Range Safety Officer. The Herc got a kill. As you mentioned, all targets were simulated using the T-1. Weddle, Michael A.. 24U20, SP-5 Missile Maintenace - 942 No. Oaks Ave. Ontario, California 91762 Weisberg, Marvin. lLauncher Crewman - Postal address: Naples, FL Dexheim . 30 Km S Wiesbaden - web site by Ray Bice Bice, Raymond. PFC TTR operator, I have located over 80 guys stationed at B-5-1 during the 60 s. We are going to have a reunion in Sept. If you are interested, contact me. Would like to hear from everyone. Bledsoe, Greg. SSG. 24P Acq Radar Mech. Great times boys. SSG Steve Turner, Bert, I mean CWO1 MR. WHITE, and I. MAN the memories. That was a great time in my life. Thanks for the wonderful times. I was priviledged to worked with the greatest operators and repair guys that ever graced that land. AMEN Dinkins, Joseph B. Sp/4 Radio Operator. I had a great time with B Btry, even if it was out in the middle of nowhere. We managed to have a hell of a good time. After 13 months of Korea it was like a trip to heaven. Still can t figure out how I got from 105s to missiles. Gamble, William. MTR operator Lived and loved got tweeked and tuned there but never got over it Griffin, Jack. Sp/4 I F C area I went to last reunion had a great time - Dallas N. C. Jewell, David. 24U Assembly Building. Good times and some not so good. Would not trade them for anything. 6275 SR 44, Martinsville, IN 46151 Hart, Steve. BCA and EMAS duties. A great group of guys and a great time. What a hassle when some other unit broke open the wrong cookie at 3am. We were the only unit to fire our own missile on Crete - last unit in one training cycle, and first unit in the next training cycle. - 1408 Meadow Lark Dr, Titusville, FL 32780 Holmes, John. Sp-5 elec msl maint - arrived site about same time as package - helped uncrate equipt and turn site operational - 128 Pine Tree Drive, Leesburg, Fl 34788 Lindemann, Louis T.. IFC Section Chief Heck of a night when we shut down power on the hill for the last time. El Paso, Tx McNally, Patrick P.. SP/4 Documents/Security Clerk - 4530 West 34th Avenue Denver CO 80212-1813 Miller, Keith. they stopped all Boot Strap operations at Bravo (Not sure about other battery s) due to the wear and tear on them, we were a fixed site, everything was still on trailers but not moved anymore. Miller, Keith. Sp/4 Sr Fire Control Operator TTR, EMAS duty also Morgan, Dennis T.. 24Q20 G2. Also, maintained AN/MPQ-T1 Simulator. Spec. 4, Site was mobile when I was there. Tore down TTR, TRR, and MTR, rolled up the cables and push them throught the front gate. Paquin, Lester. SP4 MTR TTR Operator, and also supply. The best part of my tour were the great people I met and have noww reunited with alot of them, thanks to the efforts of my great friiend Ray Bice. Without his efforts, these reunions would not have happened. My hat is off to him, Thanks - 46344 Waco Shelby Twp Mi 48317 Payette, Ronald C.. Asst. and Fire Control Platoon Ldr. (2nd 1st LT) Pickett, Greg. E-4 Senior Custodial Agent Lived in tent for short time then moved to Guntersblum. Loved fog guard on your day off and tower duty, 24 on 24 off, tower 6 hours, work on missle, then back to tower. Re-up. Not a chance - 7137 Welles st. Brown City MI. 48416 Stafford, Stephen. Launcher Crewman and Security Clerk (Anderson Barracks) Steimel, William. Specialist-4 52B10 Power Generator Operator Stein, Richard E. Was in Como during my duty stay. Went to last reunion and had a great time. - Chadron, Nebraska Stocke, Richard. SP6 24Q Fire Control Mechanic. 8801 NW 116th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73162 Urban, Daniel J. 24U Hercules Electronic Tech helped close B/2/1 late 82 Ward, Christian G. pfc,24q, mtr, ttr and trr radar mech, 17220 w roosevelt new berlin wi 53146 Watkins, Jimmy. IFC, SPEC.4, computer operator Quirnheim . (near Grundstadt) 60 Km S Wiesbaden Agnew, William R.. Food Service Sergeant I was promoted to E-7 shortly after arriving in Quiernheim. I was the Food Service Sergeant there until around 7/77 when I departed for Stateside. - P. O. Box 163636 Sacramento, CA 95816 Black, Charles. I was assigned to C Btry as a section chief in IFC. I re-enlisted and got a tranfer to B-3-71. Can t remember many people there but do remember the Guesthaus down below the hill. It sure was a far out place to be. Chuck Black SFC Ret. Buck, Ray. Very isolated site. I was just marking time until I took a European Out and headed for Morocco. with some other places along the way. Dill, Tony, Reported as a Pvt and left as a Sgt. Served as MTR TTR operator (16C) Dilworth, Roger. Remember 99.25 - Highest scoring battery of all time. - 15 Sycamore St. Hudson, NH 03051 DiMarco, Dino Launcher Area Maint, CW-3, An unbelievable and unsurpassed experience. Fehlman, Gordon J.. motor pool sargeant. - 485 San Bernabe Drive, Monterey, CA 93940 Goodreau, Robert W. Jr.. Came as an E-2 cook, 2 months later became btry clerk, mail clerk, courier, and all round truck driver. Once they even had me collecting urine for drug testing. I quickly got out of that. left as Spec/4 Hanna, Bill. spec-4 launcher crewman went to crete enjoyed my stay with great bunch of gys - 1167 dallas oregon97338 Harper, Rick. Missile Assembly Crewman, SP4 Huber, Roger C.. 16B2N Nike Hercules Crewman levy for Europe with 6 months left in the Army Lemke, Carl W.. Launcher Section Chief and then Launcher Platoon Sergeant until we closed the site. Lingo, Charles R.. I pulled two tours at querinhiem. the 2d tour was 5/75 to 5/79 - 1730 leoti dr. colo. springs, co 80915 Lobato, Roger. sp/5, launching area, missile repairs parts clerk. Marsh, James (JB). 24P20/sp5. Longest shift ever was 6 days 24on/24on. HIPAR went down and we were hot btry . We caught naps on the floor of the HIPAR van while DSP and 2 other 24P s kept working, then change out w/ other guys. Had a great time and some bad one s as well. Too many stories to tell here. Evidently, the unit designation was 5/1 through the 60 s and changed to 2/1 in early 70 s. Designation was C 2/1 when I arrived in 76. - 1903 Jane Dr. Pasadena, Tx 77502 McAlevy, Robert. 24P20 aquistion radar maintenance, rank SP5. Also ran a small on site PX. Miller, Ronald. Launcher crew, L. C.T. operator, Ordinance parts specialist, Began as E-2, finished as SP/4. Another semi-isolated site. the Army must have looved me. both sites can be seen on Google Earth if you know the latitude and logitude. This place was on top of a small mountain, with the admin area, the IFC and Launch area in a triangular layout about 1 mile apart. O Connor, William J.. 2LT served as IFC platoon leader. CPT Gwynn Nixon was BC 1LT Robinson XO. 1stSGT SFC Grandy IFC/PLTSGT E-6 Wilkins Mr. DiMarco in LA also many great EM who made it fun. O Hara, Tom. SP4, Target Tracking Operator, nickname - mario. Parker, Robert. 22F20 sp/4 Visited the area in 05. The admin bldg now is a auto parts place. Huge changes to the area. Rogers, Larry. IFC Platoon Leader, Battery XO, I m told I am the only BCO in possession of a data plate from a missile he fired. Mine moonballed at NAMFI and came back to Earth in a Hawk launcher area. No injuries, and we were scored 96.5. Story Here Hi to everyone from who served the Nike community. Shipley, Lou. Arrived as 16B, but worked some of the time in my secondary, 95B (MP). Went to battalion in 79 to be the PRP NCO. Enjoyed the time, the wine, bombers and schnitzel at Fritz Gasthaus, the wine fests, move to the Pension in Bockenheim, etc etc. I now live in Tiefenthal, across the valley from Quirnheim, and work in Wiesbaden. If you want any recent pictures of what Charlie looks like, now, drop me a line. - US Army Garrison Wiesbaden - alternate e-mail Tucker, M. W. Skip . After our NATO (US/Netherlands) site closed in the north of Germany, myself and several others were reassigned to Charlie Battery which was located on a big hill at the end of a Glider field. Duty at Charlie Btry SUCKED Some of the folks were alright I guess but the officers generally lacked the respect of most of the EM as well as many of us NCO s. C-2/1 was made me KNOW I wouldn t stay in the Army. Zampini, Andrew . Hope to renew some old contacts. You all were the best soldiers I served with. - Marktstr.5,55494 Rheinb llen, Germany - bad e-mail address supplied Agnew, William R.. E-6 worked in the dining facility w/ SFC Henderson. I was promoted in 76 and transferred to C/2/1 just before promotion. - P. O. Box 163636 Sacramento, CA 95816 Bates, Steven M SP/4, 16B20 Fire Panel Control Oper Brimingen . 35 Km NW Trier. Spangdahlem AFB Bitburg Ferguson, Richard. Headquarters Battery was located on Spangdahlem Air Base. I was the information specialist (701.10). I was there for the Cuban Missile Crisis. At that time, information specialists were declared unnecessary so I went to D Battery for a few months until the powers that be decided that information specialists really were necessary. I went back to Spangdahlem. Our motor pool for Headquarters Battery was at the French Kaserne in Bitburg. I remember were Freddy Hill from Kentucky, and Charley Moratta (Charley Strac) from Washington state. In general, those were good times. Hoffman, Gordon S.. 22M20, Trained at Redstone Arsenal, AL. 1966, At Spang for about a year transferred to a Hawk unit. Worked in internal guidance, launchers and FMTE at Spang Robarts, Gene. It was a great experience but was glad to get out Gleaves, James C.. Btry D, 25th Msl Btn, Spangdalem, 1958 the 25th Msl Btn became the 6th Mls Btn, 4 Arty. So the name change was correct. The 25th was a that time moved stateside. They were housed in Luxemburg Kasern in Bitburg, but the Missile Site was on the flight line at Spangdalem. I would enjoy hearing from anyone who knew me in those days. 2576 15th St. Vero Beach, FL. 32960 Rounds, Michael. I was the driver for CL Robert Mclaughlin that was killed in an f-4 flight after I was discharged in 1965. He had 6 children and a wife named Mary. His children were wonderful. I ate Thanksgiving dinner at their quarters, went to parties there with all the first sergeants of all the batteries in Bn. Fue grandioso. I was an E-3 talking to E-8 sergeant on a face to face bases. I was 21, they were in WW2, the E-9 was my beer drinking buddy. Sgt Major Patrick Murphy from N. Y City. The Bn. H. Q. Legal clerk was John DeAmora from Utica N. Y. One of the nicest people I ever met. Looking for Dewey Willerd from Ann Arber Mi. - 41201 Via Aguila Temecula Ca. 92591 Hontheim ,45 Km NE Trier more Allen, Frederick. I liked both bases that I was on, Germany was a great country to be in. The people were very nice, at least where I was out in the boon docks. We were Air Defence for Bitburg Air Base Spangdahlem Air Base. My Site was actually located in Honehyme Germany. - 33 Central St. Marlboro, Mass 01752 Barkett, Paul F.. Had a great time. Loved the people, food and the culture. Drank a lot of excellent local wines/Cogneacs, and some home made Double Corn (white lightening). The Burgermeister, Matteus Toiche was a good friend, who has since passed away. Where is Lance Lowe, NY, John Pancheri, NJ, Joe Cleary, PA, Willie Collins, Eddie Price, Lifer, AL and Ted Sawyer, SC If anyone knew me from there please contact me. Sincerely, Paul - 12 Church Street, Agawam, MA 01001 Boshell, David A.. Senior Panel Operator Spec 5. I was on two missile firings at White sands New Mexico July 67 and NAMFI Crete May 68. - 4068 Remsen Cove Memphis, Tn 38135 Dobson, John R.. John P. Boe was the IFC Platoon leader when I arrived. He was the EMAS A Team Leader at that time he indoctrinated me for the EAMS B Team. SSG. David Pockets Packwood was the IFC Platoon Sereant, when I arrived. I came in as a Sgt. but had already received orders for SSG. LT Boe was not pleased when my promotion finally caught up with me (about four months late). LT Boe was repalced by LT Ron Garrison I became IFC Platoon Sergeant, while still being the Alpha Section Leader, and also became the EMAS B Team Leader. Around August of 1978, my crew was the first to pass a 32nd AADCOM ORE in five five years. and we had been the :hot crew from the night before Eshleman, John. FC Tech WO1 - WO2, They closed the site in 10/68 132 N. Summit St. Derry, PA 15627 Fitzgerald, James E.. CW2 Fire Control Maintenance Part of the crew to achieve 97.85 at the firing range in Crete. Highest score for a US unit at the time. - 203 S Elder, Buffalo, MO 65622 Kolarik, Larry A. SSG, 16C, Was a Crew Chief of a Fire Control Btry - 57365 Woodcreek Lenox, Mi 48048 Craft, Robert. SP4 in the motor pool as a 63B. Lots of good memories. Harry Bergner, Rob Wisneicht, Aggie Wright, SSgt Wright who was the BOSS. Spend many a times at the Rod and Gun Club. - Amarillo Texas DeGuire, Thomas. IFC at DSP 23U30 Hipar and T-1 Rpmn. Dennis, Jim. S-3 Bn Hq. Worked with MSG S. Zavacki, Sgt Gary Snider, Had a great time in Germany. Exon, Henry. E-4, 23U, HIPAR I recall one of those exciting days when Sp/6 Person, Frederick B. and I had to go to B 5/6 Wuschheim to work on the HIPAR. Fred was always good help. We went down to the motor pool to TI, gassed up the truck and got it dispatched. It was a five-quarter truck, one of those jeep pickup trucks. We took off from the DSP at Hoppstadten and it was a hurry to get there job. I was driving and about the time we got to Hahn air base Fred asked me if the hood latch on the drivers side was latch, because the latch on his side was not. Before you get to Hahn and clear the tree on 327 there is a small hill to go down, Before I could answer him, when I started down the hill at about 70-MPH, the unlatched hood came flying up. Thing got exciting I stuck my head out the window and was able to come to a controlled stop. I noticed Fred had very long arms, he was also able to poke his head out the passenger s side window and grab on to the steering wheel at the same time. Grosinsky, Rick. Worked in Personnel Office for CW3 Hans Vogelmier and CW3 Elmer F. Gladish, Btry Cdr was LT Kilman, Bn Cdr, LTC Sullivan, XO, MAJ Smith, CSM Lorenzo C. Young Jr. Laub, Keith. SP4, 16H, Loved the disco in Birkenfeld, Playing pool at the Nuebrucke Rod Gun Club, Lovins, Bob L. sp/4 btn maint under msgt tucker / w4 mcconahay Pedersen, Dean (Big Pete). Worked in S2 under LT Hardin and CPT Freddie Wilson Person, Frederick B.. Was a Sp/6 HIPAR T-1 (23U)Simulator Repairman, supporting the 4 Firing Batteries A-Btry. B-Btry near Hahn Airbase, C-Btry Baumholder and D-Btry near Spangdalem Air Base. Was the last Shop Operations Officer 251BV. Closed the Battalion down through deactivation and turned the Shop over to a HAWK DSP 3rd BN 59th ADA from Fliegerhorst Kaserne, Hanau, FRG. Inter Theatre Transfer to Flak Kaserne DSP 3rd BN 71st ADA Ludwigsberg, FRG. Was the first and only Warrant to be the DSP Commander. Served under LTC Gary Epperson and Maj Konig. Under LTC Epperson we took a Mobile Herc system to Reforger in 1983 w/ a surface to surface mission. At this point in time we had a complete IFC area in our motor pool and a HIPAR at the Kaserne Kornwestheim. Pobanz, Roger D. Arrived a Pvt E-2 and departed a SSG E-6. Worked in the Engineering Shop, Personnel Office (Re-Up), and finally as the S-1 NC0. Served under LTC Dyer for the majority of the tour and the best battery commander - CPT Bernard A Cobb. Sercel, John A. SP-5, 23M20 (23H20) Radar Computer Repair Smith, James G.. SP-4 (E4) 23N20 Nike Hercules Track Radar repairman and 22L20 Nike Hercules Test Equipment repairman. Worked in Direct Support Platoon (DSP) in ORD6 Trailer, also Quality Control and DX section. Many great memories of living on the economy. My wife Carol taught Army and Air Force brats at the Neubrucke American school. 6144 Montague St. Philadelphia, PA 19135-3523 Uecke, John W.. Bn S-2, Lt. - great experiences and memories, CO LTC LaPlante Schonborn (was Rockenhausen ). 30 Km N Kaiserslautern Aquino, Paschal. Commanded, Battery fired Honor battery at NAMFI Crete Annual Service Practice and was awarded the Spangler Award for the best Nike Battery in the 32nd AADCOM. Barry, Robert G. Spec 4, Ammo and Emergency Destruct NCO, 16-B - 1911 Hartog Drive, San Jose, CA Bean, Wilson (Bill). sp/4 launcher crewman, duty driver, and drank a lot of beer - 104 E. 3rd St. Fowler, Indiana 47944 Britt, Albert. SGT/ Fire Control Operator Cunnane, William F.. Assist section chief, E5 MTR operator Honored Crew after live fire in Crete Demo for Foreign diplomats. Left germany Sept 1975 - A friend there was killed during the winter of 74/75 when the front end loader he was driving went off the road and crushed him. - 622 Michigan Ave Libby Mt 59923 Douglas, Jesse D. E-5, acquisition radar operator Dunn, David A.. SGT. IFC Secion Chief, EMAS Team, Computer Operator, Call-sign DELTA-ALFA-DELTA 2 ASP s The Bear s the Best. Sir , friend of Alfa Whiskey - 856 Halladay Ave W. Suffield, CT 06078 Flatness, Michael G.. SP5, worked as PLL clerk, computer operator, 16C, then as company clerk. Great duty, drank lots of beer with Pete Huml and many others. Flowers, Ed. Loved my stay in Germany, Lots of Softball, Travel, Friends. Garrett, Howard Keith. Sgt(E-5) was a 16C and a EMAS operator. And was a crew chief till two Staff Sargeants arrived. Started on the TTR AND TRR. I learned alot from dad the maint. man. P. O.Box 563 Marble, N. C. 28905 Gomez, Sammy. Boy that was fun now that I look back Krasowski, Bernie. Lopar/Hipar/IFF/BTE Mechanic. EMAS operator. CQ. IFC driver. Motor Pool Driver road examiner. Spent too many hours on site. But worked with some fine professionals like Dick Hancock, Ed Saylor, Crispin Saldivar, Ray Hankey, Tom Douglas, Ed Berrios, and the rest of the mechanics as well a a host of outstanding operators. - 11637 John Weir, El Paso, TX 79936-4064 LeGendre, Michael. 16B, SSG, The last Assembly Sergeant, Closed the site in 81. Muetz, Michael. Arrived as a 16C, needed as a 16B. Really enjoyed the trip to Crete in 1971 for the live firing. Myers, Jerrold. SP 5 Assembly Section. Was in automobile accident near barracks gate April 3,1969. Resulted in becoming parapelic. Enjoyed my experience there very much. would like to hear from others. Skorupski, Mike. Was a sp/4 worked as a 95B security. had a great time. Stafford, William L.. TTR Operator, Manning Driver 8406 12th PL. Kenosha, Wisconsin. 53141 Thiel, Freddie E.. Security SGT - during the 1969 IG Inspection. - 3218 Joy St. Selma, CA 93662 Uecke, John W.. Lchr Plt Ldr, Lt. - great experiences and memories COs Capt Gleba, then Capt Tobin Varner, Marc. Spec4 16C Missile Tracking Radar Although I could run all three target tracking radars at once. in a pinch Lopar and Hipar. We scored the highest score ever at Crete (up to 1980). Lived in Rockenhausen, Alsenz, only lasted two weeks in the barracks and I moved in to a closet at the Phalzer Hoff. Oh also handled the TS funny papers. - 100 Foothill Road Hollister, Ca. Westenberger, Jim. I was a 16C Fire Control Crewman. I worked for SSG Frank Holbrook. Remember Phil Leavell, Mike Terry, Tim Lowe, Gary Veuleman, Larry Anderson, Phil Noll, Chuch Greentree, Tim King, Curtis France, among others. Leavell, King, Terry, and France were Barracks roommates. Wuscheim W schheim (was Kastelaun ), 80 Km N Kaiserslautern Bacon, Mark. Power Generator Section IFC, SGT also served as NBC NCO. Had many great times and many good memories of a strong unit. Barone, James P.. fire control operator (16c) and as Battery CBR/NCO. Replaced Sp5 Dan Dailey Brady, Francis M. 24U In Launcher Assembly Area Brady, Mike. 10226 Royal St Andrews Pl, Ijamsville, MD 21754 Callahan, Richard. Reverted to secondary MOS and was Medic at unit for 1 year before being transferred to 32nd AADCOM in K Town Hale, Craig. Scenery was gorgeous, natives spectacular. I was impressed with the incredible spectrum of intoxicating substances, the liveliness of the black market, the friendliness of the women and the quality of the food. Had a great time when not working. Hated the army. Had a lot of fun and was ALMOST successful getting a DD or BCD. I miss the streaking during formation - the Colonel loved that one. - 12 Waxmyrtle Court, Homosassa, Fl 34446 Kenny, Bill. Computer operator, Ack Operator, Emas Team Kline, Charles H.. SSG IFC Crew Chief 75-77 IFC Plt SGT 80-81 and B Btry 1SG 81-82 Can you tell that I really enjoyed my stay at Bravo. Had A Great time and had the best Unit in 5/6. Had great BBQs Adventure TNG and some real great soldiers. Always had a Great time at NAMFI. Steve s and Scevie s in Crete was our 2nd Home. I would have stayed but DA had other plans for me. We had outstanding officers that were alot of fun. - 2740 Madrigal Lane Melbourne FL, 32904 Knollinger, Donald. 226. Fire Control Mech. sp6 Promoted to CWO. Assigned to C-5/1 Quirnheim, Germany - 13149 SE 92nd Court Rd. Summerfield, FL 34491 Koch, Robert (Bob). 95B. any of you remember Blue Thunder Kohl, Gary. PFC, Launch Control Trailer - 2227 N. 26th St. Sheboygan, WI 53083-3526 Petty, Jimmy. 24P SFC, HIPAR Maint. Chief, Periods as Maint. NCOIC, Plt Sgt. - 3232 Sapphire Bedford, Texas 76021 Richardson, Alec. Sp4, 16C in IFC, MTR TTR. Went to ASP Crete in Sep 71. SFC Hollifield was our platoon sgt and later acting 1st Sgt. SSG Peterson was section NCOIC. I was the only E5 in the IFC open bay barracks when I left. I worked with Leroy Rogers, Tony Bertucci, Charles Black, Stewart, Roger. 16 C 10 Track Sup. 1977-1978 2 times at Crete Range as Track Sup. I have seen the old Bravo site. The IFC is a mess, down Range is now a huge German party extravaganza. Times do change. Taylor, Billy H.. 16C. Azmuth Operator, SP4, After getting off active duty I joined the Oklahoma Army National Guard in 1976. I ve been in the guard ever sence. I am now assigned as an AGR Senior Supply Sergeant with the OKARNG at the Oklahoma Military Department. We were located out side Hhan Air Base. E-mail me at Home btaylor48 cox or here at work: billy. taylor5 us. army. mil Went to Crete Greece two times while stationed here. Been looking for some of the old friends. (Now 2016 has non-military e-mail address) Trimpey, Kent W.. Spec-4. 16-C. Nike Hercules fire control crew man - 1325 S. E. 41st. Street, OKC.,OK. Webb, Danny. Computer operator, IFC (integrated fire control) area. Williams, Fred. XO, Seemed like there was never a dull moment. Most memories were pretty humorous, but there was a time when the boiler man decided to hang himself with a horse collar in the boiler room. Well, you can image that it wasn t the highlight of my tour. Williams, Joe SP/4 Launch Control Trailer Op. 16H10 Baumholder . 40 Km NW Kaiserslautern Beaty, John. worked in my mos 177.10 from HHB 5th Msl Bn above My ETS was extended 1 mo 7 days due to the Cuban missile deal. The Google Earth map is great as I can identify some of the buildings on base, such as snackbar, PX, Theater, barracks, Bowling alley, and EM club. I ll send a google earth photo in separate email later. If you have Questions feel free to ask. Hows the WX in Freemont. I lived in Foster City for 27 years. Now in Oklahoma. Alexander, Gary. 24P20 in Acquisition Radar Repair Section und SFC Miller Friends with Arthur Hill a 24Q20 Track Radar Mechanic Anderson, Edwin P 2Lt -1Lt Great duty with a great system Austin, James. Launcher Platoon Sergeant, Excellent duty again. we fired at Crete. -0- point loss during the last firing. I closed the gate on that unit in 1979 after the phase out of the Herc. Carlton, Gerald R.. Batt Clerk, PFC - 474 Greenville Rd. N. Smithfield, R. I. 02896 Carr, James. sp4 (2 times ) missle assy, traing nco, equipment repair, radio repair, some great friends, Kenny Dunn, Herman Cortez Corum, Al. Fire Control Nike Ajax sp/4 The site was right up the hill from main base in Baumholder. Radar was still there in 1977 Dandeneau, James. Worked in the T-1 and Hipar mostly. Spent 3 years there had a lot of fun. First assignment after getting married. Remember Peak, Martz, Brian Zerangue, and Bo Parker. Erickson, Jeff. 16C Fire Control Crewman. Operated TTR, TRR. Left as Sgt. E-5 to finish enlistment at Fort Bliss. Battery commanders at the time were Cpt Weeks and Cpt Zeringue. Would like to see some photos of the site at that time. Site was converted to I believe a Hawk battery around 9/81. Griffin, Roger W. 16B, short handed, endless guard - 12687 Goose Egg Rd. Casper, WY 82604 Jones, Ed. I worked in the IFC from 1977-1980 as Crew Chief at one point with Mike Wolf and Dandy, Mr Zito just to name a few. I served in Nike from 1972 - 1980 when the site was closed. I was also stationed at Travis AFB from 72-74, Inchon Korea from 74-75, Key Largo from 75-77, Baumholder from 77-80 and then I was assigned to White Sands (Test Research and Development of the U. S. Roland, Volcan Chap Night Vision sight and the Help Field the first Patriot Battalion before becoming a Drill SGT at Logan Heights. I retired from a Volan/ Chap unit at Scholfield Bks Hawaii in support of the 25th INF as ABMOC NCOIC and asst. Ops Sgt. Would Love to hear from some of the Nike Guys - 710 Tierra Del Sol, Apt. B Carlsbad, NM Kobey, David. 1928 Independence Avenue, Viera, FL 32940 Lane, Ronnie Joe. I served as Platoon Leader, Battery Commander and Battalion S-3 before leaving to go to Vietnam. PO Box 636 Donalsonville, GA 39845 Laub, Keith. SP4, 16H, Loved celebrating the bicentennial at Baumholder. Remember when Zack got shot by a .45 at the end of guard duty Lazzell, Robert A. Launching Area Security 94B Lynam, Elliot, H. (Bill)t. Fire Control Operator 16C. Sgt. IFC Crew Chief last year. Enjoyed Germany and found my site on Rolf Dieter Gorigk page. Wish I could go back and find site just to look. Have lots of pictures will send to Rolf for his page on Baumholder. went to Crete twice to fire Herc. Was an extra both times so I got to watch and enjoy. Hania was great little place with some interesting places to go and see. Bars with dirt floors, etc. Masters, Ronald. RT2 Box 32, Mannington, WV 26582 (304) 986-1054 MacDonald, Russ. SP5, MOS 26J40 (Pro-Pay), HIPAR and LOPAR tech, worked for SFC Albright. Spent most nights in the ready hut playing pinnocle. Qualified expert on the .45 pistol and was put in charge of guard shack security. Top alert status during Russian invasion of Czech. We were all in the command trailer with a 2-LT with his finger on the button. Moorer, Thom. I remember when Zack (Zachary) got shot in the chest - Sgt. Frye cleared Sgt. Cassidy s .45 in the ready bldg. and a round went through his hand and into Zack - hole in chest and out back. But the round slipped around his ribs He was back at the barracks that night. That was the only time I went to church while I was in Germany. Must have worked Mullins, Roy L.. 16B10 NIKE MSL CRWN. PFC - Hope to see a reunion in the near future for 5/6 TH ADA at Ft. Bliss - 831 Liberty St. Millvile, Ohio 45013-4419 Peake, Edward T III. Closed this site then went to D battery 2/56. Went back to the states in 1982 and put 2 years in Patriot at Abernathy park. Exited honorably as a SSG. Great time. Preble, Lamont. IFC operator. I was a PFC when I arrived in Baumholder and SP4 when I left. I liked the duty but decided to exit the ARMY when Vietnam was heating up. I was hired by IBM Endicott in Aug 65 and spent 30 yrs with IBM in several capacities. Feel free to E-Mail me. - 20 Robinson St. Saugerties, NY 12477 Reynolds, Louis (Lou). SP-5 Engineer Section Chief. prior to the installation of commercial power, Back-up IFC Crew Chief, SNAP to MacGregor Range in 1964. Ripp, Joseph. Spec-4, TTR elevation, range, azimuth, Computer operator, Crete live fire. Smith, Johnnie A. Jr. (Smitty). SP-5 24U20 missile maintenance. Worked in Launching Area. part of warhead mating team and missile buildup and checkout crew. Went to Crete to build and fire missile on 3 trips as part of assembly crew. I was also member of Hilltop Squares Square dancing Club and danced across Germany with them on many trips. Spencer, Larry D. Military Police at this site. Tincher, David. - and whose name jumped out at me, my old friend John T Beaty. We both H. Q batt at first and were trans to C 5/6 for the majority of our tour. John and I had quite a few good and wild times. I have good memory s of the people I was with, however not of baumholder. I remember working four on and four off for weeks at a time. If you are in contact with John ask him about the infamous Golden Angel hotel incident. I am sure that will trigger a memory of me and Walker Verdugo, Richard. One of the Newbies in 72 and Short as hell in 74. Remember. SSG Burrell, Sp4 Kaminickee, Stump Yokum, Dana, Lt. Bobbie Stalcup, Rick King, Lemons, Camp Allenbach, The pig bar-b-que in the woods, Hanya Crete to fire missle (second team Gen. Operator, only made it to the beach. ) - 1623 Sherman Street, Woodland, Ca. 95695 Weisenberger, Robert C.. I worked on Nike Hercules missiles. Wright, Ralph F.. 16B - Missle Crewman Downrange. Looking for any past co-workers Reitscheid . 50 Km WNW Kaiserslautern - Honthime Spandahlm AFB. Alpi, Richard. Started as a launcher crewman and was transfered to the IFC section within a couple of weeks. was a PV1 and PV2 while at this unit. Worked for Sgt Pugh and SSgt Barraza, I believe. I remember a chief warrant officer by the name of Johnson and remember that one of my CWO s bought a new BMW Spyder while I worked there. I remained with ADA for my entire 24 years service and retired as an E-7 on 1 feb 1989. - 5625 Sweetwater Dr. El Paso, TX Bailor, Jim. IFC 16C E5 enjoyed my time in Germany and have great memories. Beach, C.. SP5 - Senior Acq in IFC - SNAP x1 in Crete. Ouzo. Invasion by Russia into Czechoslovakia in 1968 brought us all the way to red - and we STAYED there for a very long time. Subsequent attempt in early winter of 69 to sabotage the antennas reminded us that we DID still need to know how to fire our weapons. 15 minutes after the guard station stopped firing at the bad guys, the entire United States Army, Navy, Marines, and Air Force arrived from Baumholder (or so it seemed). Scary with less than 30 days left. Boe, John P.. I was assinged as the IFC Platoon Leader for my entire 36 month tour of duty. This was my only experience with Nike Herc. I went to helicopter school after this assignment and flew with the 2/10 Air Cav at Fort Ord. Brown, Howard. SP4 24U20, Isolated site near Spangdahlem. From here was transferred to HAWK site at Hohenfels, Germany C-4-57 with headquarters in Ansbach due to shortage of 24U20 personnel at HAWK sites. My last site and was Discharged May 1971. Duty here was very good. Smith, Robert. Radar operator E-4 824 Crown Circle New Braunfels Tx. 78130 Sneed, Pam. Last name was Curtis. Was PFC and then SP/4. Was on IFC, worked on TTR, TRR and main job was MTR. Had been to Crete (NAMFI)a few times. Had to take my turn also in the guard shack and in EMAS. Also, cross trained some on launcher hill. Had some great and not so great times there, but it was like family, ended up re-upping while there. Still miss some of the folks there sorely, wonder where and how everyone is doing these days. - Roswell, NM Whicker, Dwaine. first trip overseas shock to the system driving up and seeing the three buildings. Thought we were stopping for gas. Wylie, Bob. Fire Control Plt Sgt - 2403 Sagemore Dr, Marlton, NJ 08053 Yaple. Fred (Chip). Car accident sent me home just as Alpha 3/71 was being dismantled and most GIs were being shipped to D, B, or C 3/71, after doing tower rat duty for months. South area - manned by U. S. troops Baldwin, Earl. Spec 4, Crewman, Less than 60 men on Base, Did everything on launch site-plus. Best years of my life. Byrne (Smith ), Timothy H.. after supporting HHB 2/52 in Ft Bliss for ASP in the dessert. Got to A btry after a major drug bust. And all newbees were suspect of being narcs or plants. After 20 months and alot of decision making, I got out of the service. Made Sp/5 under three years and remained locked in status. - 501 Mathias Hammond Way 102 Annapolis Md. 21401 Carlin, John A. IFC. I have photos/stories. would like to share with anyone who was there between Aug-66 to Dec-67. Live in Buffalo area). Live in Buffalo area Cooper, Lyle E.. Unfortunately, I averaged about 100 hours a week duty time, so I had no time to see Germany. It was here that a NATO inspector called my assault on a missile building (I was leading the 40 man back-up force) a John Wayne assault. -) Another time the Battalion Commander showed up very early one morning after a Battery party, wanting to see the 40 man back-up force. I finally got three drunk men standing there, holding each other up. The commander was yelling at me to get the rest of them. I threw my E-6 stripes at him and he picked them up and threw them back, saying that he didn t want my stripes - he wanted to see 40 men standing there. Because of this unhappy episode, I wrote a letter to Senator Griffin, head of the Armed Forces Committee. This letter came all the way back to my Battery Commander, with my name totally blocked out. No one knew who wrote it I told the Senator that the 40 man backup force was a farce and only existed on paper to fool the military leaders. - 1347 E 62nd St, Tulsa, OK 74136 Coyle, Roger Pat. Was a SP5 in the assembly building. Came from site in San Francisco area. Was there when the engineers came and built the guard towers. Lived off base in Haslock. Have not been back. - 8170 Tapia Via Cucamonga, Ca 91730 Daunais, Jack. SP/5,parts clerk/assembly crewman. Three ASP trips to Crete, lots of good times. Davis, Gary A. retired CW3 1987 - PO Box 789 Pahrump Nv, 89041 Jones, Kit. nike crewman/assy e4 was a great place for the terminally lonely. tried to go back. have located 4 people: ricky rainey, earl usry, dennis winton, tim vanderboss. still looking for more: Lockwood, David L. SFC-24Q IFC Maintenance Chief. 1437 Price St. Henderson, NV 89015 Maher, Mike. CPT, Battery Comander, the people I served with were great but it was probably the toughest year of my life. A duece half rolled over, a soldier shot another, failed an NSI and missed honor battery by a quarter point. A wonder I made it to retirement. Meldrum, William. Worked IFC as 24Q SP4, with a little EMAS on the side. Interesting times. Lots of Tac Evals. Closing sites flooded the field with E6 7 s. No way to make rank unless you had the Medal of Honor - 960 points to get E-5. Said siyanara, got out and worked at AUTEC (sub warfare test range)in the Bahamas as a civilian. Living well IS the best revenge. Good times, good people at the old battery. Miller, Clyde. I was a 16B but chief Marvin Honie had me working in the assembly building as a PLL Clerk. I was there when we had the big scare with the cracked bell housing on one of the nuke rounds, and we were all locked inside the warhead building for hours. I was also the one who was hung out to dry when the HPU exploded and Zemora and Lacy were injured. I knew I was going to jail that day. Thank God we were able to prove what really happened. I lost some great friend while their, but I would walk through hell with any one of the people who put up with the stress, loneliness, and all the other problems out in the middle of no where. that experience made me a great soldier. If I could go back in time that is where I would go. - 12929 Fire Fighter Dr. El Paso TX 79938 Obert, Mark. 16b We closed down the battery in 8/84. It was the end of my nike days and I got crosstrained into Patriot. A sad day Pratt, Jonathan. Made the most of a very boring tour. Rainwater, Russell. SP4 ACK Operator at the time the site was located at Germersheim and then it was moved sometime later. When we got to the Battery in August of 1964 they built the Berlin Wall and we went on alert for a week, then a two years later the Cubin crisis happened. I sure had a good time in Germany the beer was great and so were the girls. Usry, Earl. 24U, a wild crazy experience, even for me, like living a movie, sometimes drama, sometimes action, sometimes comedy. Ward, Christian G. sp4 senior radar mech and T1 threat simulator op/mech 17220 w roosevelt new berlin wi 53146 Landau in der Pfalz, 40 Km SE Kaiserslautern, 20 Km NW Karlsruhe web site Bailey, Tommy R.. HIPAR OP 16C then learned TTR - would like to hear from other scope dopes like me. Burroughs, Lewis. Fire control, SP 4, Spent about three weeks in salzwoog germany from there 30 days hard labor manheim - Southaven, ms Carpenter, Donald. E5 LCT operator - 187 Spruce lake rd Little Falls Ny 13365 Davis, James M. tracking station operator Do you know where i might find some pictures of that particular sight I would appreciate any help with this or any picture of the inside of a tracking station. Foster, Danny L. spec 4 16-C fire control operator Gambino, Richard. SP/5 IFC TRR oper. Went to Crete twice. The first one of the Lt s screwed up and we flunked. The second time we were the first battery to get a zero point loss in the prep phase. 3 Glascow rd, Westampton, NJ 08060 Jager, Don. 16B - Launcher Crewman Leister, Gene. E4 downrange generator man Our crew was responsible for upkeep and operation of the launcher areas backup generators (45k. w. 100 k. w.), frequency convertors and air compressers. Thats what they called us, Downrange Diesel Dogs Love, John Jack . SFC Chief Assembly, Unit began as Nike Ajax, converted to Nike Hercules 1958. I lived in Karlsruhe Mahle, Kenneth J.. Left Germany with the rank of sp/4 Need to know where about of an old friend Mr. Carl Morey - P. O. Box 689, Polacca, Arizona 86042 Reder, George Edward II. From SP5 got a direct appointment to WO-1. Upon appointment immediate orders to Brty B 2nd 56 Landau Germany under CWO-3 Cleo C. Philipps. ISG Johnny J. Jones was the ISG, and he later was promoted to senior Command Sargeant Major. We got the first HIPAR in Germany. For two years straight we ACED all evals and inspections making us truly, B the best in ARADCOM. Puedes apostar. Our assembly sarg was Denver Parman who I recommended for Warrant . He and I briefed the English CINC on our Nuclear Warheads with Gen Bear. The man knew his warheads, questions to direct under NORFORN-DESIGN so I had to turn the confidentially over to Gen Bear. Command decision. - POB 241663, San Antonio, TX 78224-8663 Rugar, Greg. Missile crew member 16b10 SP/4 - 1315 Orchard Rd. Berlin CT. 06037 Rose, Marlin. Worked in Launcher Area as a 16B20R2. Pulled a lot of site security both in towers and as gate guards Snyder, Steven C.. 24U10, Spec5, Assembly area. Went to Crete 3 times. Worked with some great people. - 1491 Bryan Ave. San Jose CA 5118 Stapleton, Ron. Ended up going to DCO Training and later Autovon Lever training at Shepard AFB, ETS 1977 two years reserve as well. - 4819 native dancer lane Orlando, fl 32826 Van Cleve, James. missile crew member and generator operator - I really miss Landau and my friends there Campbell, Richard. Top Secret Repository Clerk SP4 Previous assignments, Danvers, Mass Nike Site, Fort Banks and Fort Heath Missle Master in Winthrop, Mass - POB 248, New Boston, NH 03070-0248 Smith, Charles E. (Chuck). SP4 - Operations Intel Specialist - Worked for SGM Albert Lewis LTC Stanislaus Hoey. Salzwoog . 40 Km S Kaiserslautern Luke, Robert J, (Jim). E-4, Assemble Service. About a month before I left, I reported a incident in on of the sections, after a short in a cable that was keyed wrong. It blow a warhead fuse in a missle 4 or 5 stations away form the test station. That was interesting. Martinez, Frank Sp. 5, 24Q20 IFC Technician, Ed, the Herc s were white at our base. It was in the 60 s and como was not being used. I remember moving our site (Yes we were mobile) to a field exercise with the launchers and herc s through various towns with MP escorts. We made a pretty site in white except for the IFC radar covers. The IFC trailers were white also. The BC, TTR/TRR/MTR and maintenance vans were Army green. McPheeters, Wallace D.. PFC missileman and launch control trailer (LCT) generators. 30 hrs on, 18 off. Lived in Kleinsachsenheim upstairs in most modern house in town - had a garage and no car, had no phone or TV. The owner walked to Grossachsenheim to work and back for lunch and back again. They had 6 liter hot water heater in summer. Oil heat in winter. Drove 1950 VW, red primer with yellow polkadots. Drove to Sweden and England (via ferries). Camped all over. Wife and I learned some German. Had a good time. Friendly people. Got there just before the Cuban missile crisis. The locals were so relieved when it stood down. Hope to go back in 2006. Payne, David. MTR Operator extraordinaire, Sp4. - 6409 Parkwood Way, Paradise, Ca. 95969 Ray, LeRoy. sp4 launcher crewman. some time on generators Sippel, John. SP/4 MP Good beer, good times. Swinney, Larry. Spec. 4, Hipar Operator. Loudest stereo in the I. F.C. barracks. 94th Group fooseball champion. Taylor, Gerald. missile crewman Herc. I remember a bird built a nest in a launcher and the section chief would not let us raise it for daily checks until the birds hatched and flew away. Good duty there. Taylor, Larry. 16C10 Remember gliders next to base, and the beer was hot but so was the House of Three Colors in Stuttgart. Did not know German - got lost on the trains. Fort Ord to Fort Bliss and when the sun caame up was some place in Germany think Pirmasans. The beer was strong. -- Las Vegas, Nev Vollor, Lawrence. Was trained as a 13b20 (field artillary) sent to B/3/71 to be crosstrained as a 16B10 ended up in security 95B10 was a spec-4 Kleingartach . 70 Km NW Stuttgart - (was Hardheim ) also see C 1/67 above Unit web site. Google Earth views from Jonasen, Dean Dean W. Jonasen has placed a 5th Anniversary of the whole 3rd 71st. published by Battalion in 1963. If you have not read it, it has some interesting history and lineage of the Battalion. The optimized (5 megabyte) version is now on the website. Also, Donald Yarbrough (309) 689-0449 is collecting information for the rest of the battalion, similar to Donald Yarbrough s roster. Delta Battery website Dunn, Milton. 16B Launch Control Group Operator - 1334 Clinton Abilene, Texas 79603 McFarland, John. Made 2 trips from Germany to Ft. Bliss, TX. One of first to have 2 kills with one Missile. First Btry to Lock on and track infamous B58 Hustler in Neb. - 2812 Tiny Ridge Way, Pacific, Mo 63069 Krauklis, Kenneth. SP5 Computer Operator SNAP 11/66 Returned to Civilian Life 6/67 Anyone else out there. McPherson, James W. SP5, Nike Hercules Electronics Maintenance. Enjoyed 2 years in the Heilbronn, Germany area and worked with some of the best people I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. McGalliard, Edward I.. Spec4, 16c10/ Aquisition radar operator. PLL clerk. Battery courier, and Red eye missile crew leader. Perry, William. SP-5 Generator op. BCA LOPAR/HIPAR, rations-supply driver, mail clerk Rayfield, Darrell Sp.4 Looking for friends from charlie battery or anyone who was there with some good stories. Reese, David. XO Lived with two other officers, Tom Gaffey and Bob Leonard, first in an apartment in Hardheim above the Sparkasse, then in the Landgasthoff zum Ross in Schweinberg (Kuenzig family). Would like to hear from any of the troops stationed there. Richardson, James. IFC Warrant Officer, CW3. Tour included 4 ASPs at Crete. Besides TAC EVALs, MOUSF, (Modernization of US Facilities) made this assignment unique. Admin and support buildings were gutted in 75-76 requiring unit operations to be conducted and supported from tents. Thought winters were cold before but MOUSF project let us appreciate Valley Forge. - 410 Elm Lane Salazar, Richard. 95B M. P. SP.4 provided security at the launch site, and really nothing more. Worked the unit bar for a couple of years for extra money, Went to the NCO academy in Badtoes up by the Bavarian Alps, picture post cad area. Good training for civilian life.. Simons, Gerald. I am still in contact with close friends from that site. I retired from the Army in 1985 as editor of the Recruiter Journal magazine. Smallwood, Ron. Sp4 - fire control tech (24Q20) in a parts clerk position (76R20) with EMAS clearance - S6H4R4 Eveillard, Guy. French Air-Force Staff Seargent. (IFC maintenance) until December 1966, when we gave back the system to US troops, after leaving NATO. Attended USAADS Foreign students Batallion French Air-Force in El Paso, Tx. 8/65-8/66 - looking for class mates - plan to visit El Paso in 2011. I would like to get contact with my friends of Fort-Bliss Nike Hercules fire control system course 2/66. Now retired Lt-Col - 124 chemin du regage 83190 ollioules france Audibert, Jean-Marie. Sergeant French Air Force, IFC Acquisition operator. French 520 th Brigade, Squadron 01/520 AND 01/521. Three times in Mc Gregor Range, to launch Nike Hercules and Ajax - A roport de st pierre BP 4265 97500 st pierre Phillips, W. Leon. I lost all addresses of my buddies on the way back from Germany. After fourty some years it s hard to recall some of the names. Anyone having info on team four at Mengen please email me. - 298 Park Circle Sparta MO. 65753 65810 Sternquist, Daniel K. Jr.. E4 - Hq Btry 1st Msl Bn 67th Arty. Worms, Germany moved to Wertheim, Germany. I had to leave my bride and our baby behind. Swank, Allan. great duty only made E4. Ordnance rank was hard to come by through artillarys - big prairie, ohio Hdq 552nd USA Arty Sogel WG Dean W. Jonasen has recently completed a restoration of a 552nd ADCOM Group Gerszewski Barracks photograph (2.2 megabytes) that I think you might be interested in viewing. I think that it is historically significant. It was quite a laborious effort, but I am glad did it and am happy with the results. Green, Charles Ron. I was assigned to the small Class B Agent finance office in Soegel. I arrived as a SP5 and left as a SSG. Since the soliders in that office got to do everything finance (i. e. travel pay, cashier duty, military pay ops, etc.) I really polished my skills in that office. I retired in 1991 as a Sergeant Major. I actually had two tours in Soegel, 1972-1974 and 1974-1977. I went back to CONUS for a BNCOC course. I really enjoyed my time in Soegel and came to appreciate the difficult jobs the weapons folks and their support people had. Kernan, James. my job was ass t operations sargeant. I believe this was unusual since the operation sargeant was an e9 rank and I was a know nothing e2 draftee who at that time had about 1 year left in the army. it was however a very interesting 12 months and I m grateful I had that opportunity. left the Army an e4. Langerkopf, Germany (32nd Arty Bd) Jungers, David. I was in the Army Unit at the 603rd. I manned a radar scope. 3 days on, 3 days swing/graveyard, and then 3 days off. Great duty with the Air Force - No inspection or s t details. Just do your job. período. - 1224 Deer Horn Ln. N. Las Vegas, NV 89031 Goud, Cornelis. Ordnance Specialist 121-22M20, E6, Incoming Inspections after 5-Year overhauls of Nike Herules Missiles done by Hawker Siddely. SASCOM HQ, Ordinance Section Crandall, Edward. SP4 Under Lt. Col Rudy Maxa, Major Warren Gettleman, CWO Bolton and MSGT Weisen. Primary function was TPI, s at Host facilities in Germany, France, Greece Turkey USAEUR HQ IG shop Johnson, Andy. In a later life as a LTC, I was assigned to the IG shop at USAEUR HQ in Heidelberg and conducted some of those nasty NSIs spoken about. Fresh Lt. goes to Germany Mechernich 55 km SW of Cologne Thanks for your help in keeping the Nike Story alive. I was stationed at A Battery 2/56 ADA in Geinsheim, Germany from 1982 until it closed in 1984. Our Launcher Platoon Leader was 1LT Beverly M. Smith. She was also our best TCO She was promoted to captain and re-assigned to Pirmasens as the adjutant. She went on to become one of the first female ADA Battalion Commanders and is now or recently was the Pacific Missile Test Facility at Kwaduline Atol as a full Colonel (Col. Beverly M. Stipe). She has had had a great career and her great beginnings were in the Nike Family There were also a number of female soldiers working at the site as Military Police, Medic, and Supply. Those were great days. The Germans operated 6 NIKE Batallons, 21,22,23,24,25 and the 26 FlaRakBtl. Each bataillon consisted of 4 combat units. As you know, I just found your site. I have enjoyed the exploring and remembering things I thought were lost to history. I did want to provide you with a Next Generation view of what had been SASCOM and became 59th Ordnance Brigade a few months before my arrival in Germany in 1978, in particular the 35th USAAD. Most of the problems Richard mentioned remained true throughout my tenure in Germany (that is, until 1981). Although we did generally have three officers, we almost never had a qualified team sergeant (there being by that time virtually no 16-series E-7s who had not either retired or converted to WO), never in my experience had a clerk, and rarely had more than 25 or 26 men assigned. For five long and horrible months in Rodenkirchen, we managed with 2 officers and 20 men (plus or minus one) because of a drug bust. And this was during an NSI cycle (see below). As shorthanded as everyone was, we could only concentrate on the core missions. custody and warheading. Most other Army stuff, such as training schedules, PT (until I became TC, anyway), non-special ammunition property records, non-two-man key control, etc. were pretty well left to the weeks before the NSI Cycle or the AGI. We were thoroughly inspected, certainly the NSI cycle lasted about three months every twelve to fifteen months, and started with an inspection from Det then a technical assistance visit (TAV) from group, then the Brigade Security Evaluation from Pirmasens before we actually saw the NSI. We also put up with annual tactical evaluations from 2ATAF and the Air Force (these cycles following the German chain of command in the same was as the NSI followed ours), an AGI from USAREUR, and inspections from every tenant unit in Bremerhaven, from the physical security people to the dining facility folks, on what seemed like a weekly basis. My first year all three of the sites on which I served operated on the waiver Richard discussed, permitting the duty officer to be on call at home at night if the Senior Custodial Agent (SCA) was SANRAS qualified. 59th pulled all the waivers in the summer of 1979 and we had to stay on site (or, later, in the admin area) through duty. This little bit of bureaucratic mischief was compounded by a massive increase in traffic, which meant that generally both the officers and senior NCOs were awake all night, one night in three, and pulled normal business hours the other day (although the workload was such that normal hours were often 0700-2000 or later). Of course, we went though all the post-Vietnam vicissitudes of the Army as well I remember that 15 of my EMs were considered functionally illiterate (including two 24Us ) and had to be made available for basic skills education four hours a week. We also had a couple of bouts with drug busts, and one CQ who opened fire on me and the team sergeant after snorting cocaine. These incidents would result in the perps being pulled from the personnel reliability program and leaving us even shorter handed. 552d Group in Soegel (pronounced ZER-gel) was the command element for the northern 3 dets. the 35th, 42d, and 51st. when I first arrived, but when 59th Ordnance Group (PROV), the replacement for SASCOM, was reorganized in the summer of 1978 into 59th Ord Bde, all AD elements were placed under 5th Group in Bueren. Our supporting signal corps folks remained in Soegel, though, and we still took SANRAS/EMAS tests and did our two-man turn-ins of cookies and code there. We continued to wear the USAREUR patch through my tenure, although one of my A M sergeants proudly kept his SASCOM patch on his (never-worn) greens, telling me that it made his uniform SRFD (SECRET-Formerly Restricted Data, in case anyone has forgotten ) I was originally to have gone to the 42d in Barnstorf, but 552d Group reassigned me after one day to the 35th. I started as Assembly and Maintenance (A he would leave to take over the 51st Det (I think) a couple of months later. I remember the following conversation when I reported to him: CPT. LT (pronounced, of course, ELL-TEE), you know all that junk not the word he used they told you at Fort Bliss about how if you blow an NSI nuclear surety inspection) they relieve you, put you in jail, and ruin your life forever. Me (feeling much relieved). Yes, sir. CPT. Well, it s all true, every bit of it. He then handed me USAREUR Reg 50-100 and told me that I would be sleeping in my office until I passed the CA (custodial agent) test in Hohenkirchen. Thus inspired, I managed to pass it three days later. I weathered an NSI in Wiesmoor and so pleased everyone. even the new Det WO, Cliff Atchley. that I was moved to D Team in Dornum that October (literally the day of the post-NSI party in Wiesmoor). I only stayed in Dornum long enough to pass an NSI and Tac Eval, and then I was moved to B Team in Rodenkirchen after a drug bust there in February 1979. I don t doubt the next stop would have been A Team in Hohenkirchen, but the chief of the NSI party in Rodenkirchen that April had also been on the other two NSI teams he called Captain Pierce, the Det Commander, over at the outbriefing and said You see that lieutenant over there I m not going to see him again, am I. So I stayed in Rodenkirchen, first as A M, then as security officer, and finally (from December 1979 to May 1981) as Team Commander. We did have some good times. we won the USAREUR small unit flag football championship in 1980, for instance. and a lot of long hours. By the last few months of my tenure in Rodenkirchen, the German magazine Der Stern had published the coordinates of every site in 5th Group, we started having demonstrations along the highway by our site, and rumors of closure abounded. When I got back to Fort Bliss in June of 1981, I was promoted to CPT and retreaded into 14G. A friend from the 35th called me one Sunday afternoon, waking me up (just barely) when he realized I was asleep, he just said Sir, you have a message downrange and hung up. I was halfway out the door when I realized what I was doing and he called back, saying Got you, didn t I. I still have stress dreams of the team, mostly panicking when I remember that we haven t done an emergency destruction drill in oh, thirty years. I lost track of most everyone from that time, particularly after I left active duty. I really appreciate your site and knowing the rest of the story. Best, Ben Lowe MAJ AD USAR (ret) PS BTW, my father was chaplain of the 314 Ord Bn at Hampton Roads Army Terminal, which provided GS to the local Nike sites. I actually had a photo of an ASP shoot in my room when I was growing up. which let me taunt my NCOs with the information that my father had worked with the system, too A Team 501st USAAD was a custodial unit assigned to the 5th United States Army Artillery Group in Germany. A Team was attached to the 23rd FlageRockett Bn of the German Air Force in Lich located about 8 miles from Giessen. One of four teams, our mission was to defend both the air and ground corridor of the Fulda Gap. It was kind of scary when we went to our sister teams and found out that we were sitting on the Bullseye . All of their weapons were pointed directly at our position. Gives you a warm sense of security. Great info and glad to see that the Old Lady of Air Defense is being kept alive. She was a great system and taken care of by a great bunch of people. Yes, the German Air Force had numerous Nike Sites throughout West Germany. The typical configuration of the Launching Area was three firing sections A, B, and C Section. Two of the three firing sections were controlled by US Custodial personnel because of the nuclear payloads mated to the missile. All access and maintenance within those firing sections was strictly monitored and controlled by armed US personnel. I guess the term Ground Zero would have been better than the Bullseye . You didn t really get that warm and fuzzy feeling when things started to get hectic. From what I ve been able to gather, the germans have converted over to Patriot now. The Fulda Gap was one of the prime invasion routes from East Germany into West Germany. A real prime piece of real estate. I was a Belgian conscript in from december 1974 till september 1975. In 1974, during my military duty, I was part of 52 Missile Squadron. part of 13th Wing, based at Euskirschen. In Belgium. the Nike units ( previously with Ajax) were part of the Belgian Air Force. It is in 1957 that Belgium did complete its defence system by using missiles instead of aircraft only. In the orbit of Mutual Defence Aid Program, the first Belgian personnel was send in november 1957 in the USA for training. The training lasted two years and by the return in Belgium, the units began assembling their new material in provisional locations at Elsenborn (near the German border ) and in Bierset Air Base near Liege, waiting their posting to definitive locations in Germany, under construction. Created on 6 October 1959, the new unit was called 3e Wing d Engins T l guid s Sol - Air (3rd WETSA) (Third wing of Ground to Air teleguide Missiles). In December 1959, it took over the traditions of the 13 Fighter Wing. disbanded in July 1958 ( these wing flew with Meteor Aircraft) The second unit. 9 WETSA, was formed on 28 May 1962 and took over the traditions of 9th Fighter Wing. disbanded in june 1960. A little bit later. the two units changed their names in 13th Missile Wing and 9th Missile Wing. Each unit had 4 missiles squadrons and a technical and support unit. The coordination needs between the two units and the fact that they were stationed outside Belgium on German ground, necessitated a higher level of Command. having authority on the two wings and wich was called Groupement Missiles. It was created in June 1962. The first bases in Germany were occupied by 13th Wing units in 1962 in D ren ( 50 squadron), Blankenheim( 51 squadron), Euskirschen(52squadron) and Kaster(53 squadron) ( not far from K ln and the Belgian border). The 9th Wing arrived in Germany in 1965 only after having been trained in the USA in 1961 and having been at Elsenborn and Bierset. left over by 13th Wing. now in Germany. End in 1962, a third unit was created. reunifying the support under the name W S Msl (Wing Support Missile). This was stationed in Duren during winter 62-63. In 1965, the 53 squadron. based at Kaster, left 13th Wing to be put under command of 9th Wing. 55 squadron of the 9th Wing went to Kapellen-Erft and the 56 squadron stayed for a while in Elsenborn. In 1969, 56 squadron. the HQ of 9th Wing and HQ Groupement Missile arrived at Grefrath, big radar station. In 1971, the 54 squadron. last unit of 9th Wing arrived at Xanten and by 1976, the 56 squadron, left Elsenborn and took its quarters at Erle. All units were disbanded in the mid and late eighties. 53 and 57 squadrons were disbanded in 1983, 52 and 55 squadrons in 1985,51 and 54 squadrons in 1989, 50 and 56 squadrons in 1990. I have a very good souvenir of those 10 months in 52 sqn. I was working as switchboard operator in the launching Control trailer. The radars of the units were not on the same sites as the missiles. They were on a hill not far, some kilometers. We had 3 sections. two of them under US custody as each section had nuclear head on some Hercules ( tip of missile was red - I remember).Each year. the Belgians units went to Creta in Greece to practice live firing. The most notable incident I remember was when we were put on NATO real alert as a soviet Mig 25 foxbat was crossing the Iron Fence. going south to photograph the Plateau d Albion in Southern France were the french had a Intercontinental Nuclear Missile base. Some time later. he came back, again full alert for nothing. I hope these infos will be useful for you. Robert VERHEGGHEN Chastre (Belgium) If you would like to be listed, click here. If you have comments or suggestions, Send e-mail to Ed Thelen List originated Jan, 1998 Updated July 4, 2016 Eureka Seven (TV) Objectionable content: Significant Plot Summary: Renton Thurston is a 14-year-old boy who lived with his mechanic grandfather in a backwater town. Every day he dreamed of being with the mercenary Light Finding Operation (LFO) aircraft pilot group Gekkostate and riding Trapar particle waves-- a sport called reffing -- with their charismatic leader Holland, especially when faced with his father s acclaimed past or his grandfather s desire to protect him. When a young girl named Eureka riding the original LFO, the Nirvash typeZERO , asks his grandfather for a tune-up, she inadvertently brings the attention of the military to the garage as a result, the garage is destroyed and Renton is forced to deliver a new type of interface-- the Amita Drive -- to the Nirvash. After a heated fight in which the Nirvash destroys the military LFOs by unleashing an immense amount of power, Renton is invited into Gekkostate. However, he quickly realizes that behind the facade of a traveling group of mercenaries is a very bitter reality. 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