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geographical location: Kelheim, Niederbayern, Bayern, Germany, Europe
geographical coordinates: 48° 53' 0" North, 11° 49' 0" East
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- Altstadthotel WITTELSBACHER HOF Kelheim **** (in Kelheim, distanced approximately 5.5 km)
- Flair Hotel & Brauereigasthof Schneider **** (in Essing, distanced approximately 6.1 km)
- Kurhotel Kaiser Trajan *** (in Bad Gogging, distanced approximately 6.8 km)
- Essinger Hof *** (in Essing, distanced approximately 6.9 km)
- Pension Eichschmid / Röll´n Biergarten (in Bad Gogging, distanced approximately 7.0 km)
- Apparthotel Minerva Diana Octavia (in Bad Gogging, distanced approximately 7.5 km)
- The Monarch Hotel **** (in Bad Gogging, distanced approximately 7.5 km)
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BackStaubing
Jacqueline defends her actions at the fashion show and responds to Danielle's "coke whore" accusation.
I'm trying to get back to blogging on time, but I have been really busy lately and I haven't had the head to sit down and write about the drama on the show. I don't mean to disappoint anyone. I'll do my best to put aside the time to get my blog done in a more timely manner. I'm sorry for being tardy.
I will address Danielle in this blog, because I feel it is important for me to clarify the events leading up to this point and how it all really played out. The events that took place in these recent episodes need explaining. I'm not going to write a fake "love and light" blog. This blog is about what was happening at THAT point in time and how we were feeling about it in THAT moment.
I enjoyed seeing my sisters-in-law Cookie and Francesca on the show. I love them. I'd like all of you to see them more. Francesca is really funny and has a huge heart and a huge love of animals. Francesca works for a Vet and rescues animals, so if you ever need an animal rescued, contact her through me or Caroline. She finds great homes for them. Cookie is an amazing cook and is a great person to go to for advice, like Caroline. Both Francesca and Cookie are very down to earth. If our whole family, including the Giudices had our own show, there would be plenty of characters, a lot of laughs, love, and of course, DRAMA (just not the dark, evil kind of drama that is lingering on our show now). Unfortunately crazy drama overshadows our family's most entertaining moments. My husband has five brothers, five sisters, and 18 nieces and nephews. There's always something going on.
I think that I understand what Caroline is going through. Empty nest syndrome is common among women at a certain stage in life. You spend the most part of your adult life raising your kids and focusing so much on your family that sometimes you can lose who YOU are in the everyday shuffle. For years Caroline has put her family first and her own needs aside. Caroline is at a point in her life when she needs to explore her interests, go on fun outings with her friends, and travel. Perhaps she should even "Get a hobby." LOL. She needs to find herself again. Caroline will be alright. She has plenty of support and love. Her kids still are around often. Fortunately or unfortunately for her, so is the rest of this big family. She's not REALLY alone. I think she may have been a little more emotional than usual that day talking to Albert. Perhaps it was due to her monthly overactive hormones. I'm not sure, but I do know that everything during that time always seems more intense than it really is. That is always when I seem to analyze my life. Albert will always be there for her as well. There is a lot of love there between them. They have weathered many storms together in life and will continue to do so together in the future. Albert is not going to retire, but Caroline knows this and has accepted this lifestyle from day one when she agreed to marry him. It's all good.
The furs that Teresa and I wore at the fashion show did not belong to us. They were lent to us to wear for the night. I actually do not own any furs. I doubt I would ever buy one either. It did help that night to cover my fat upper arms. I also borrowed a fur scarf from Posche to wear. I'm sorry if PETA supporters are upset and I understand your viewpoint entirely. I also have to admit that I wear leather belts and eat meat, so I don't want to seem like a hypocrite. I can't stand the thought of animals dying or being treated with cruelty. I can't stand the thought of an animal suffering in any kind of way. I don't even kill bugs for fear they might have a family that will miss them. I feel guilty sometimes for enjoying my steak and sausage, but I make a conscious effort to not think of where it came from and I just can't seem to give it up. I don't know why. I'm sorry. I'm just being honest. Call it ignorance or whatever you want. I must admit though, after reading the book Skinny Bitch, I didn't touch meat for a while. Maybe I should read it again for a refresher. OK, now I've gone way off track. Let's get back to the episode.
For the record, I met Kim D. while shopping in her store on the same day as Danielle, and I have always remained friendly with Kim. I have also always remained a loyal customer at Posche, which is why I was invited to the Posche Fashion Show. All of the people that were invited to the show are Kim's customers. Outside of Posche, before filming this season, Danielle and Kim only hung out together three times. That is hardly enough time to form a "true" friendship and a loyal alliance. According to Kim, she had not heard from Danielle all summer until out of the blue, she came in wanting to pay off her debt she owed to the store and invited her to her celebratory luncheon and asked her to bring her Mother and introduce her to her sister-in-law Kim G. and bring her as well. Kim felt used by Danielle so she decided to use her back to get publicity for her store. I think Danielle misconceived the depth of their friendship.
When Ashley was asked to model at Kim's Posche Fashion Show, I knew that there could be trouble. Ashley was just so excited about participating that my husband and I decided it wouldn't be fair to prevent Ashley from doing something that she would enjoy on account of someone else who could be avoided. Chris and I agreed to allow her to be there, but we both gave her a long talk beforehand on how to avoid potential problems. If provoked we asked Ashley to ignore it no matter how hard her buttons were being pushed. I asked Ashley to come and get me if approached and to NOT respond to anything being said or done to her. I told her to let me handle it and to NOT involve herself in our adult conflicts. I made that very clear, or so I thought. As usual, my advice went in one ear and out the other.
Ashley had been previously provoked in various ways, and at the show she faced continual stares and whispering that had originated from the other side of the room. Ashley had enough and was losing control, which is why she started waving and staring back.
I will admit that it was hard for all of us to avoid seeing each other in the room, especially when we were sitting directly across from each other. I'm not sure whose idea it was to set our tables within eyesight of each other, but it was a very bad idea.
If you review the tape, I think that we handled ourselves very well at first by enjoying the evening for all of its intended purposes. OUR table was having fun with each other and enjoying the whole experience. We were watching the fashion show, talking about it, laughing, clapping, enjoying each other, the food and the night. We were minding our own business. OUR table was not plotting to anger anyone. If you paid attention, it was the opposite intentions on the other side of the room. The whispering and staring from the other table toward us began almost immediately upon their sitting. People in the room kept bringing it to our attention as well. I think Ashley looked so beautiful that night and did a great job on the runway. It was all about having fun. Nothing to be taken so seriously. I just wished Ashley would have left to go home directly after and never engaged in the drama like I had asked her to, but why would she start listening to me now? If anyone was not happy about the way the evening was going, they had a choice to just leave and not let the door hit them on the way out. Although I'm sure if that were the case, SOMEbody would have tried to press charges against the door.
We tolerated the dirty looks and rude comments as long as we could until, one at a time, our table started staring back. There was a whole lot of high school cafeteria action going on in that room at one point. I'm looking at you, looking at me, looking at you, looking at me. Was all of it really necessary? Not really. I was getting so annoyed. Knowing where there is Danielle there is always drama is the reason I told everyone I DIDN'T WANT TO GO. It's too late now, but next time I am listening to my gut. I didn't HAVE to be there, I CHOSE to go and ignore certain people. I never intended to "engage" or "suggest" anything to anybody. I wanted to be there for Ashley and I wanted to just have an enjoyable girls night out and have some FUN, F.U.N., not an F'd Up Night as it turned out to be.
I am just going to ASSUME that when that Danielle said "coke whore" as Ashley was getting on the runway that Danielle was referring to HERSELF, since there ARE court documents to prove that is an accurate description of Danielle. Someone at her table must have asked her about her previous job occupations, and she was just answering them honestly. Good for her. She's finally being accountable for at least one thing from her past. I'm assuming this because I just can't believe that a 48-year-old would say that about an 18-year-old girl.
I feel this needs to be addressed once and for all. FACT! It was Danielle's sole decision to put "the book" on TV last year which prompted us all to talk about it on air. Not one of us wanted to discuss the contents of "the book" on the show and STILL, to this day, we are constantly being blamed for it as if it OUR doing. It wasn't. It didn't have to go national by drawing more attention to it, but Danielle wanted it that way. It's a book that had always been circulating around our surrounding towns for years and only came to Dina when some people heard that we were doing a reality show with what they considered a certain shady character. They were trying to warn us who we were associating ourselves with. NOBODY "dug up" anyone's past. In fact, once people saw the show, people from a certain someone's past kept trying to reach out to us through the Internet to warn us and tell us things about her past. There was no researching Danielle except for Googling her different aliases once we saw "the book" because we wanted to know who this person really was that has entered our lives. It's common sense people. How earth would anyone know to research a book mentioning Beverly Merrill when we never even knew that name existed? Makes sense doesn't it? I was also the only one who gave her the respect by confronting her about it face to face when nobody else would, so I could give her the chance to explain things herself but she just looked me in the face and LIED. I didn't know that then, but I DO NOW. There are court documents and people from her past, one who has even passed a credible five hour video taped lie detector test to back it all up. That's how I lost more respect for her. She always told me that if I heard something about her to come to her with it no matter how much I thought it would embarrass or upset her but when I did, she'd LIE looking right into my eyes. It wasn't so much about what she did in her past, for me it was the fact that when I DID confront her about things I'd hear she would lie right to my face about it. I also kept catching her MANY times contradicting herself about many things. Those were a couple of reasons that made me start to pull away from her. I didn't respect her or trust her because of that. I found out about her backStaubing later.
I found it almost humorous that there was a derogatory comment made about my parenting from someone who won the title of "The Most Embarrassing Mother in AMERICA" in Life & Style magazine and earned the title by the mass public as "The Most Hated Housewife." So PLEASE Danielle, don't judge MY parenting when YOURS really isn't all that admirable. I'm raising three kids with three different personalities, and I use the same parenting skills with each one. I believe the way a kid turns out isn't always due to parenting; it is also due to the nature of the individual you're parenting. I know I don't always make the best parenting decisions, but overall I love all my kids as much as a Mother possibly could and I show them and tell them that every day. I do try my best and I always have their best interest in mind. Sometimes I do make mistakes. Who doesn't?
I wanted to point out that it wasn't that I didn't notice that Ashley and Teresa had left the table at the fashion show, but it was the fact that they hadn't returned in a long while. When I saw Danielle and her gang leave the room, I got a little nervous that there could be a run-in with the girls, and THAT is when I ventured out to look for them. Some of you need to quit trying to make it out like I'm oblivious to what's going on around me because I am very perceptive. If YOU were perceptive, you would have noticed that Teresa and Ashley were already outside the room before Danielle left the room. Teresa DID NOT follow Danielle to the bathroom to "start trouble," as it may have first appeared. Teresa was already sitting in that chair before Danielle chose to pass her FIRST to go into the bathroom with her entourage. Maybe Danielle left the room because she noticed Teresa and Ashley weren't at the table and she was hoping to run into them in the hallway or bathroom. I think she was trying to bait Teresa into a confrontation by seeking her out and passing in front of her on the way to and from the bathroom. Danielle knew she had her audience and she could act very coy while subtly trying to push Teresa's buttons. Danielle is very calculating. Teresa decided to stay there in the chair to wait for Danielle to walk by again for her chance to say hello and make small talk just to get the conversation started. She wanted to come to an agreement with Danielle that they would be civil towards one another going forward, even though we don't like each other. Did it work out that way? Not so much.
I always tease Teresa by saying, "Oh TERESA, TERESA, TERESA. You just HAAAD to say hello, didn't you?" LOL! I have a way of making humor out of very uncomfortable situations or circumstances. It's not that I don't realize when It's a serious situation. It's just that when there is really nothing I can do to change it, I choose to find the humor in it all. I guess that is how I cope with it.
I honestly tried to talk Teresa out of saying hello to Danielle but it was too late because by then Danielle started coming around the corner. By the way, her ex-con friend Danny WAS there that night of the fashion show. He was at the bar. I saw him there when I went to use the ladies room by myself, with no entourage. He left right before the drama started. I didn't understand why at the time Teresa felt compelled to say hello, but whatever, I just rolled with it in the moment. I sure as hell didn't want to say hello to Danielle. I didn't even want to look at her. Danielle has a way of bringing out the worst in people. Teresa told me later on that she just attempting to put an end to the nonsense once and for all because it was getting ridiculous. We couldn't even act like adults when we were in the same room together. Teresa was going to attempt to be nice and civil, and explain to Danielle what got Teresa to that point last year and then try to get past it by making Danielle understand so we could all move on from the drama and backstabbing. Teresa doesn't like Danielle and has no desire to be her friend again, but she believed we could at least move forward in our opposite directions peacefully. We were all sick of the Danielle drama and Teresa was hoping to call a truce. Teresa started making small talk with Danielle in hopes of getting a conversation started but when D. was obviously not receptive AT ALL and snapped back with" Don't call me honey," it was clear to Teresa that there was no reasoning or resolving anything with her. D.'s attitude is what set Teresa off and prompted her response, "Is BITCH BETTER?" Oh dear God. I knew it was going to be all downhill from there. It was the "Pay attention, puhlease" moment all over again.
Kim G. was much better this episode. At least she tried to keep the drama down a little, although I wish she had kept her new friend walking right out of that door. Now that I think about it, maybe Kim G. WAS trying to stir the pot a little by bringing D. back. Maybe she was just trying to make good TV. I don't know. Kim has amazing legs though, doesn't she?
Danielle, I have to be perfectly honest with you, I was under the impression that you were your OWN woman. If you really didn't want to talk to Teresa then why did you come back and engage her? "You make your own decisions" Isn't that what you told Teresa? D. tried to provoke Teresa in her own subtle way, hoping to play the victim once again. Danielle knew she had her audience so she pretended to play very coy. D. is a very calculating woman. She enjoys pushing people's buttons. Danielle has a way of enraging people and then she goes into victim mode. It is a pattern and a game that she continually plays with many people. Danielle could have just as easily acted politely back to Teresa, told her she had to get going, and that maybe they could continue the conversation at a later date and left but instead she chose to stand there and engage her negatively. I hate that the night escalated the way it did. It was NOT good, I will tell you that. I really hate reliving it, but it's something I signed on to do and we all must be accountable for our actions. In retrospect, I see how the drama of the night could have been avoided by everyone.
In my opinion, I think it is cowardly for Danielle to hide behind bodyguards. I'm not sure if Danielle is suffering from paranoia, but I know that she has ever been threatened by anyone in MY family. Ashley just asked her to stay away from our family. How Ashley reacted that night, in which next episode will reveal, was a spontaneous, isolated reaction caused in part by the build up of Danielle's provoking and their constant exchange of words. I think Danielle hides behind bodyguards because she knows she's guilty of evil things she has done to us. She has said and done some awful things and told many lies behind our backs and now she just doesn't have the strength to face us alone. She knows we have learned the truth behind many of her lies and it's now embarrassing for her to look us in the face for fear we will confront her with the facts. I think she also use the bodyguards in a calculating way to send a message to other people that we are dangerous people. She acts fearful of us but SHE is the one who hangs around the most shady people and she is the one sending us threats in different forms. I am never a person to start something with anybody, but you better believe that I sure am the type of girl to finish it if I'm challenged. I don't have a problem with confrontation. If you ask me how I am feeling, you KNOW you are going to get the truth. That is something that Danielle never appreciates about me, especially if it wasn't what she wanted to hear. Even when I was honest with her in a non-confrontational way trying to help her as a friend, she still became irate with me. She acted very irrational. One scary and dangerous thing about Danielle is that she lies. She tells SERIOUS lies to try to destroy people and their families and anything or anyone that is important to them. I'd much rather fight someone with the truth. The truth always hurts the most. In the end, all lies are usually revealed.
Tune into next week. I think it's the table flip of last season. It's shameful, on ALL of our parts, so Of COURSE that means that you will love to talk about it. I'm sure we will be seeing it all again on The Soup. Oh boy.
Staubing
11th Armored Cavalry Regiment
Looking for more information from military/civilian personnel assigned to or associated with the U.S. Army in Germany from 1945 to 1989. If you have any stories or thoughts on the subject, please contact me .
Part of the enthusiasm that spurred the men on during the long hours of summer training (at Fort Know, Kentucky) might have sprung from the knowledge that the Regiment would be headed for Germany in March of 1957.
In order to accomplish its mission more effectively the Regiment was separated into three groups. The Regimental Headquarters and 1st Battalion were sent to the Bavarian town of Straubing (Mansfield Kaserne) on the Danube. The 2nd Battalion made its home in Landshut (Pinder Kaserne) some 35 miles Northeast of the gay and beautiful city of Munich, while the 3rd Battalion forming the Northern point of the "Iron Triangle" placed its Headquarters in the imperial city of Regensburg (Fort Skelly), the meeting place and governing center of Germany during the Middle Ages.
Soon after arriving in Germany the Regiment added four separate units to its ranks, and eliminated its medical detachment and service company. The personnel and equipment of the latter units were distributed throughout the three battalions and the headquarters company. The 83rd Army Band was added to the Regiment in Straubing, and the 502nd Armored Medical Company in Regensburg. Later the 619th Armored Engineer Company joined the unit in Straubing, and in August the 8th Ordnance Company (DS) . The addition of these units gave the Regiment the fighting capabilities of a small armored division.
Regimental Commander in 1958 was Colonel James Snee; in 1959 Colonel Walter Geenwood took over. Major James Torgerson was in command of S2 /Border Ops /S4 in 1958. In 1959 he was transfered to 3rd Bat. that was having problems. Major F. G. Gosling assumed command of S2 / Border Ops in 1959. Captain Harry Peters was 2nd in command. I was personal driver for these Officers.
More on Hq-Hq Company S2/Border Ops/S4 11th A.C: Hq-Hq Company was issued two tanks (M48-A1); two personal carriers; two L19 planes; two H13 helicopters; one DeHaviland Beaver and two H34 helicopters. These were Cav. (Air Section) planes flown by army officers and Warrant Officers. Aviation Company didn't arrive untill late Dec. 1959. Early 1959 the 11th started using H34s to deploy troops wherever they could land. This later became a separate unit stationed in U.S. then went to Nam. and designated 1st Air Cav.
The 11th patrolled the German-Czech border from Whitehaus (sp?) in the north to Passau to the south. A group of engineers was stationed in Passau to destroy the bridge (if the red flag went up) entering Austria. I have no photos of the border as no one except authorized by S2/Border Officer were allowed to have a camera (while on patrol). However I am sure some patrols took the chance.
In early summer of 1958 a small plane went down near a swiming pool on the edge of Straubing. Two young men were pulled out safely. One was an 18 yr old Czech. practicing to be a civilian pilot. He stole the two seated trainer from a town in Czechoslovakia, flew to another town, picked up his friend, flew at tree top level to escape radar. He used the Danube River as a guide. He knew that when they crossed the river they would be in West Germany. The plane was moved to Mansfield Kaserne. A couple of months later it was loaded on a dragon wagon (low boy) and we took it to Munich airport - one jeep escort in front and me in the rear.
More on Border Ops: A three-lettered US federal agency had a house in Cham, a city north of Straubing. When I drove the officers to the border, we would try to stop there at some point to see what was new. They had their info downstairs in a special room. In S2 Intelligence you had to have a security clearance, "confidential" being lowest. I had a "secret" clearance. It depended on what you had access to as how high the clearance.
I had two MOS': 133.60, Intel. Spec., and 133.10, driver. I was in a special position. Per the Majors orders I was the only person allowed to take a military vehical off base without a NCO passenger. This was so I could go to a certain place or border camp or outpost without any one knowing where the Major or Captain were going. Most of the time we checked into the radio net using the S.O.P. call sign of the month. If we went at nite or later and didn't want anyone to know, we would check in at commo. room and use a different call sign. Only commo person would know .
Back to the three-lettered agency: every once in a while they would fly in. The plane was a DC3 twin engine equipped with all kinds of surveillance gear which they used flying along border. Having security clearance they let me aboard to take a look. In 1958 that kind of equipment was awesome.
M Troop was the first building by the main gate.
The American flag and the Tricolor fly side-by-side in front of the camp headquarters building. The flags are raised and lowered daily in colors ceremonies.
I had been in D Troop a few weeks, days in the motor pool working on the vehicles, burning late hours in the barracks checking TA 50 (do they still call it the same thing?), or ponchos, webgear, boots, helmets, masks, uniforms, everything they were issued upon arrival, a time consuming job, as I am sure you know. One day in mid-June, I came into the orderly room and the CO asked me in. He and the XO were casting dubious glances at a Letter of Instruction (LOI for short) which tasked D Troop for two jeeps and a deuce and ½, to accompany two B Troop Sheridans and their crews down to Wildflecken (a firing area 40 klicks away to the south). It seems that these Sheridans were taking part in a live fire and static display for the US Army’s 200th Birthday. We had to come up with display boards and convoy the vehicles down. The OIC of our little traveling band was to be none other than one-each, one month in-county LT - me. “Sir,” I mentioned, “I haven’t been issued my maps yet, and I don’t know our AO,” not knowing the location of Wildflecken from the South Pole. Captain Breeden smiled and said, “That’s okay, I’ll give you my jeep and driver, he knows the way.” The casually sighted leading the blind, I thought, oh well. Thus began my first independent command.
Before I begin, I should predicate my story by saying that I was like most graduates from college, maybe more so, in my belief that the outside world ran like a Swiss watch, or in my army brat mind, like a West Point parade. Everyone was supposed to know where they needed to go, what they needed to do, how they needed to do it, and above all, the team was supposed to drill in a seamless, efficient manner. If I was a confused stumblebum, I thought I was the only one who was, and the rest would presently find me out. This first “command”, as it were, introduced me to the alternate world that most mature adults call reality.
Well the LOI called for us to go down to Wildflecken (or Chicken-Flicken in GI parlance) on Friday morning (the next day), report in at Range 9, feed the troops there, lock the vehicles (those organizing the event would feed the troops and provide security), come back to Fulda in the deuce and a ½ and jeeps that evening. Rally the troops the next morning and take the jeeps and the truck back down on Saturday morning for the live-fire demonstration and the following static display. Then we would come back Saturday evening. Easy, huh?
Friday morning, ready to move out, I found out that the Sheridans needed to be bore scoped (aligning the sights with the bore, always a good idea before shooting), something no one had thought of the previous day. I was FA, and while even howitzers required such calibrations, I would never have thought of it. It meant that we had to wait for 15th Maintenance to perform the procedure, while we cooled our heels. I was up in Squadron Maintenance grousing about the wait, and the Squadron Motor Officer sat back in his chair, his feet up on the desk, his hands behind his head, black beret (we wore them in the 11th and 2nd ACRs in those days) pulled down to his brow, sunglasses barely concealing a merry expression. After hearing my complaints, he grinned and remarked, “El Tee, this is the cav, you’ve got to learn to be flexible,” another comment that would stay with me a long time, although it would take a few months to find out exactly what it meant.
The next morning I dropped by B Troop and D Troop at 0800, no soldiers. The NCOs had gathered at D Troop, but none of the rest. It appears that 0700 on Saturday was beyond the call of duty (not true actually. I was to spent most of my Saturdays and not a few of my Sundays up before reveille, breaking starch [we used to starch our cotton fatigues till they stuck together and could stand up on their own. Forcing your arm down the sleeve or foot down the pant leg was called ‘breaking starch’]). After I got the sleepy heads to the mess hall, we finally got away at 0900.
Meanwhile, M60 tanks, their 50 cals set up, M109A1 155mm self propelled artillery, M60 MGs and many other vehicles brandishing crew served weapons were being lined up for the free fire minutes that would be the regional 7th Army fireworks for the US Army’s 200th birthday. Civilians and brass were starting to collect, including a Major from the 11 th ACR’s Regimental HQ. He was a Vietnam veteran and a cav man and was astonished to find that I had brought down one Sheridan that could shoot but not move and another Sheridan that could move but not shoot. I pointed to my crossed cannons and told him I was from D Troop and had only taken the Sheridans that B Troop had provided. He barked that it was still my responsibility (I was learning that while having none of the authority, I still had the responsibility of a minor prince). Luckily, having served as a platoon leader in the 11 th ACR in SE Asia, he was overly familiar with field expedients, and was able to help crew the Sheridan with the malfunctioning scavenger system. Heck, before that day, I had never heard of a scavenger system, although it did seem like a great idea. He helped them shoot when the time came and ended up looking like a chimney sweep.
Well, when the shooting was over and the crowd dissipated we took our vehicles and static display boards to a holding area for our vehicles. I asked for volunteers to secure the excess vehicles and several hands went up. Both the sergeants and I knew that they might take advantage of sitting in their vehicles to take a toke, so we warned them not to (yeah, that works) and took only as many vehicles and personnel as needed and the boards for the display. I released the rest of the troops on their own recognizance over my sergeants’ opposition. Telling them to report back at 1600 for return to Fulda. We would leave by 1630, so they were cautioned not to be late or miss movement (an Article 15 charge). We then motored down to a parking lot in the town of Wildflecken to contribute to the overall display, kind of a Army used car lot.
At 1550, we reassembled everybody at the holding area and waited until the 1630 march order. Two Bravo Troop guys were missing, but I said, we are not waiting, they had the word and would pay the piper later. Everything went well on the move back until we were a few miles out of Fulda in this little cluster of buildings. I stopped the convoy. Well, you guessed it. It was that same overheated Sheridan (whose crew, by the way had found their radiator cap in their engine well – idiots). I thought the same remedy would work that had worked on the way down. So I gathered my NCOs and told them to take the rest of the convoy into the Motor Pool, secure the vehicles, making certain they alerted Border Operations (Ops) to open the back gate, the preferred entrance to the Motor Pool for tracked vehicles. The NCOs looked at me strangely and asked if I was sure. I waved them off and said I could take care of this, and they took off, taking the USMA cadet with them.
After they left, I knocked on the nearest door and asked the German if they could provide me with a bucket of water, which he did. The crewman then poured the water into his radiator, which was going to cool the system off and we could then head into base. To my horror, however, I noticed that the water was puddling on the pavement as fast as we were pouring it in, “Oh F*** Me!”. So there I was with a vehicle requiring towing, the sun going down fast (and no tracked vehicles were allowed out on the roads after dark at that time), and all my knowledgeable NCOs had been released by some idiot (no wonder their strange looks). So the TC, the CO’s driver and I had a skull session. I took the jeep back to Fulda and tried to scare up a VTR, or Vehicle, Tracked, Retriever. But it was Saturday evening and neither the crew of the VTR for Bravo Troop (the correct one to use), or the crew of the Squadron VTR on call (the next appropriate) could be found. I found the driver for D Troop’s VTR, a gargantuan M88 retriever that seemed half a block long and shot gas flames out its exhaust when it revved up. But he couldn’t get the beast started. All the while the sun was going down and I was panicking.
The next Monday, I got chewed out by Captain Breeden, but not for going out the front gate, it seems that Border Ops had taken down my request and hadn’t acted on it right away, clearing me of the front gate gaff. However, because of the front gate gaff, my CO knew of my borrowing one of 1 st Platoon’s tanks, rather than taking one of my 3 rd Platoon tanks. My excuses of fading daylight, no available VTRs, and none of my platoon’s drivers with keys available, seemed only to tone his rage down somewhat. He may have been angry with himself, having sent such a green LT out, who did not know his way around.
Upon retrospect, after several more years in the 11 th ACR, I was to learn that my first “Independent Command” went far better than I had first believed and that minor glitches occurred all the time. I had faced all the little bumbles, had gotten all the vehicles and personnel there and back, had not had an accident or done anything irreversible, and all had ended well, my frustrations notwithstanding. By that time I had long outgrown my expectation that the Army should operate like an oiled machine, a ridiculous belief that took some time to shake. By the way, the two who missed movement had hitched back to Fulda! They got Article 15s for that, you can bet. The B Troop First Sergeant was none too keen on their bolting from the operation. I can’t imagine what they could have been thinking.
8A. 1st Squadron motor pool, 1974
20. Returning from the field, 1980
Main gate area, Pinder Kaserne, Landshut, 1954
M-48 Patton tank of "M" Company, 3rd Battalion, 1963 (Mike Dolan)
3rd Battalion at Fort Skelly, Regensburg, 1957 (Webmaster's collection)
3rd Battalion at Fort Skelly, Regensburg, 1957 (Webmaster's collection)
1. Fort Skelly EM Club
3. On the way to Belsen, 1959
An M577 tracked vehicle enters the main gate (Siegfried Walter)
Shop area (Siegfried Walter)
8. M728 CEV (329 KB)
11. A pair of M577's return from a field exercise (Siegfried Walter)
12. Getting ready for REFORGER (Siegfried Walter)
13. Motor pool at Bad Hersfeld
15. M577 outside the gate
20. Sign in front of 3rd Squadron headquarters
I have thoroughly enjoyed your site ever since I stumbled across it a few years ago. My first overseas assignment was to Fulda with the Aviation Squadron of the 11th ACR on Sickles Army Airfield. I got there in Apr 1984 as an E2 Private and left Oct 1985 as an E4 Specialist.
When I first arrived the Squadron was composed of
Combat Aviation Troop (CAT)
During my time there we spent a lot of time at Graf, (Squadron Beer Halls at Graf) Reforgers, MRE (Maneuver Rights Exercises) and so on. Our pilots flew the "trace" constantly, from wherever we were. We did have the distinction of performing the "1st Aviation Decon" in USAREUR (or so said Stars and Stripes). During my 18 months there, I had the privilege of working with at least 3 future Generals - CPT J.D. Thurman, CPT Rickey Rife, CPT John Curran (might be more). LT Ozzie Gorbitz (love the name) was our HHT XO and eventually left the Army to fly jets for the AF and last I had heard made full bird. Our Squadron Commander during most of my time was LTC Patrick (Buda) Bodelson (he looked like his nick-name). Our Sergeant Major was CSM Dobbins.
We also had the 511th MI Company on the airfield with us. One of my running buddies (Billy-Ray) was "detached" as crew chief on one of their UH-1s. It had DILLIGAF stenciled across the nose. Gotta love it. We were basically a self-supported Squadron within a self-supported Regiment (I always felt like the 11th ACR was a "pocket" division). Our Aviators, however, were going to stem the Red Horde all by themselves (and I think we could have).
I wasn't "command-sponsored" but I had just got married so I brought the Mrs. over and we lived in Neuhof, about 15 km from the airfield, under the big salt mountain. Rent was cheap (great exchange rate) and our landlord was a German who was the Head Butcher at our commissary. We'd go in to get some meat for a party or cook-out and he'd whip out his magic marker and write "half-price/freezer burnt" on the steaks and we get out with 20 lbs of steak for $10. Great guy - his wife was Canadian and twice a year they would go Canada to see her family, and that's the only time he'd ever ask me for anything. He wasn't allowed to shop on post even though he worked there, so when they went to Canada he'd ask me to buy him some deodorant. You old-timers know that deodorant wasn't a highly stocked item in the German stores.
We spent a lot of time downtown at the Irish Pub. Guinness beer and darts. That bar was "ours". The tankers from main post (Downs Barracks) had their bars and we had ours. We didn't mingle together very well. It wasn't uncommon to be at the Irish Pub and have the Squadron S3 or any one of the Troop Commanders be there and buy a round. I managed to get a lot of "work" done on Fridays and Saturday nights - go in Monday morning an remind the Commander what he promised me Saturday night over a beer. worked every time.
Some other notable notables: CPT Glenn Botkin was our Commo Officer. Had a great little gang of guys doing stuff that wasn't invented yet. We talked to everyone, everywhere. My newborn baby daughter was the first baby he held - he used to stop by our place on the way home sometimes - said we were on the way - he lived 30 klicks the other way. 1LT Lawrence Montogomery was my initial NBC Officer. Hard worker, tried real hard and eventually got it done. He was replaced by a 1LT Arrendondo, good guy also. CPT Dixon was our S1 & taught me a lot about Army paperwork. CPT Cash Striplin was our S3 and used to take his dog to the field - in a Huey. CPT Butler was S4. All you had to do was think about needing something and it was there - brand new, ready to use. Going back to Gorbitz and Curran, CPT Curran was the HHT Commander when I got there and he and the XO and 1SG set me up when I got one of my promotions. I got called into his office, asked some questions about some missing equipment, read my rights - and then 1SG called "attention to orders" and promoted me. Won't forget that one for a while.
Got to go back during Christmas 2002 and was saddened to see that the airfield was basically gone. The 511th MI barracks and the Airfield Base-Ops buildings were all that was left. The rest of the area was being turned into a housing area. Main post (Downs Barracks) had been turned over the Germans also and the Polizei had some buildings, some other businesses had moved in and post housing was occupied.
Have a lot of bitter-sweet memories of that assignment. You don't realize what a good organization that you are a part of until you leave and get stuck in some other not so high speed units. Kinda miss the place. Thanks for letting me ramble on - BTW - when do YOU find time to do anything else? Every time I check the site you've added something. Thanks a bunch a please keep up the outstanding work.
The guys used to have a joke about the combat engineers (MOS 12 Bravo): MOS 11 Bravo is infantry. 12 Bravo was infantry that "blew shit up".
The airfield with Huey's and Cobra's had a light that had 1 spotlight on one side and 2 on the other. It took a while to get used to the "blink -- blink-blink" going 24-7.
I was a member of that unit, and recall having tickets to Regensburg, and orders to Straubing in October of 1960. The travel orders were wrong, the First, Second and Third Platoons were in Regensburg at that time, along with the CO, Major Corsen. The Fourth Platoon was assigned to Straubing, and I was eventually sent to that unit.
We did bridge building exercises on the Danube River, and I was part of a detail that painted Fort Skelly God Awful Green. I took a slow motion fall from the top of the Theater Gables on that job when the extension ladder overbalanced.
I won a competitive appointment to the Military Academy Prep School and left in August of 1961 during the alert that closed the border, and saw the Berlin Wall Built. At the time of the Alert I was on a detail to Passau building a Chapel on the Border Post there. I am also curious if the Chapel was ever finished.
Grenzer.com - An excellent web site that takes a close look at how the Interzonal border ("Iron Curtain") dividing West Germany from East Germany evolved over the years from a simple demarcation line to a heavily fortified and deadly border. (Broken Link)
No recent updates - but still a great site to visit.
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