I had no
idea the 1/92nd Association existed, that it had a website, OR that there
was going to be a reunion, until I ran across the website completely by
accident just a few weeks before the reunion. I couldn't believe the amount
of work that obviously had gone into the website, and it brought back
a lot of memories. Still, at first I wasn't sure I wanted to attend the
reunion. My work schedule was pretty heavy, and I've moved on and wasn't
sure I felt the need to open that door again. Besides, would I really
have anything in
Reunion 2002
The 2002 Reunion was a resounding success! David and Lisa Powell did an
excellent job of planning and being our hosts. The itinerary allowed members
to see some of the local sites including a visit to Travis AFB and an
afternoon in Napa Valley. David and Lisa even managed to have the weather
cooperate as it was just about perfect. There were also some pleasant
dinners at various local restaurants and a breakfast followed with a meeting
one morning where we took time to discuss the 1/92 Association and the
web site. Bo Prehar also gave an introduction to his book on the 1/92d
F.A. in Vietnam which was very informative. In between we had plenty of
time to renew old acquaintances, share memories, stories, memorabilia,
photos and enjoy the fellowship. I want to thank all those who attended
for making the 2002 Reunion a memorable one and a special thanks to David
and Lisa. It was almost
three decades before we were able to watch movies about Vietnam. “We Were
Soldiers” left us shaking in our theater seats last summer. So, it surprised
me when--after discovering the Brave Cannons Web site--James suggested
we go to the reunion. Truthfully, not knowing anyone in the Association,
my initial interest in the 500-mile trip from San Diego to Vacaville was
the prospect of a welcome break from my hectic schedule and the opportunity
for a drive through the California breadbasket country. The planned day
trip to Napa Valley was the topper. I had wanted to go there for years.
The respite from work did restore me, and the sight of almond and walnut
orchards, apricot trees, and the pin-stripe rows of California grapes
stretching for miles at a time provided a refreshing contrast to The 1/92nd, in October 2002, held it's 8th Reunion in Vacaville California. This was Lisa and my 2nd reunion and it didn't fail to amaze us how comfortable we were with people we've never met or people not seen in over 30 years. I felt especially grateful this reunion as two more members of my gun section were found and we were afforded the time to work on that great puzzle. Also to see where life has taken us. At first announcement on the website of the reunion, we had over 60 people who wanted to come from all batteries, all years, all ranks. Assorted reasons kept some of them away, and they all expressed sorrow for being unable to attend. Maybe in 2004, hopefully in Washington DC will be the place for us ALL. Brave Cannons - David and Lisa Powell |
The reunion
in California was great. It was terrific to see some of the guys that
I knew over there and to meet others that were there before and after
me. The sharing of old memories with the guys was great. Also for all
of you that think all us guys do is sit and tell stories, you will never
know what you are missing until you make one of these reunions. Sure we
tell stories from the old days, but we all get together and go see places
of interest wherever we are at and the wives or girlfriends have as much
fun as us guys do. The Powells did a wonderful job of organizing the reunion
and would really make great travel or vacation planners.
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I thoroughly
enjoyed all aspects of the 2002 Reunion. The best part was the people
part. It was great to see some familiar faces from past reunions, and
it was also great to see many new faces in the crowd. Everyone I saw was
having a good time, and the only regrets may have been expressed by those
who missed this wonderful gathering. We had perfect weather for the better
part of the reunion. It was a bit on the windy side when we toured Travis
AFB, but that outing was so interesting, I don't believe anyone minded
too much. The trip to Sacramento and the Old Sacramento area was awesome.
Great food and drink, a totally beautiful park, memorials, a tour of the
Capital Building, shopping, and more, really filled up the day. Due to
a prior family commitment, I was forced to miss the Napa Valley tour,
and I'm still sad about that. I was able to imagine part of the tour after
I arrived home, when Linda and I enjoyed a bottle of Merlot from Fetzer's
Vineyards. Our accommodations were very nice. The hotel itself was very
clean, easy to find, and reasonably priced. The staff took very good care
of us, and they were very nice as well, even after one of the guests broke
a drawer pull on his dresser. We pretty much took over the lobby/sitting
area, and the staff was gracious about that. The pool was a relaxing retreat
after a hard day of reunioning. Most of all, from the attendees point
of view, the entire reunion just fell into place and moved along flawlessly.
This was due to all the legwork, and hours and days spent planning, coordinating,
and negotiating by our hosts, David and Lisa Powell. I think we all had
a great time thanks to the efforts of these two outstanding people. Thanks
for a great and memorable reunion. Please add
my thanks to David & Lisa Powell for the outstanding job on the reunion
. Also to Chuck Gall and & Jeff Danielson for all the hard work they have
done the past years. To all the 1/92nd: Track down your buddies from Nam
and tell them about this great organization & web site. I would like
to say that the reunion was great and do want to make the next one. A
special thanks needs to go to David and Lisa Powell for the well planned
and great hospitality they performed at the reunion.
Thank you
David and Lisa Powell for all you did to make the reunion as great as
it was. I would apologize to all there for leaving early and not saying
good-bye, but I needed to go. I would like to ask Bo to keep me up on
the progress of getting the book out and offer any help I can do to make
it happen. I would like
to say that the reunion was great and do want to make the next one. A
special thanks needs to go to David and Lisa Powell for the well planned
and great hospitality they performed at the reunion. |
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