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We officially started the reunion on Wednesday, June 3, 2015 with an early
bird registration and reception at the Hampton Inn in Enterprise, AL. We
had 2 nice young ladies helping out at our registration table all four days,
which also really helped with giving directions to local attractions.
On Thursday, June 4, 2015 we opened registration and reception at 12 noon
at the Hampton Inn in Enterprise, AL. At 1:15 p.m. our buses departed for
a Huey ride with the Army Aviation Heritage people at Blackwell field and
Ozark AL. We arrived just before 2 PM. We had 58 people take a Huey ride.
It was a doors open with M-60 machineguns mounted ride. It didn’t seem to
be just the average ride, there was a few extra hard banking turns, cyclic
climbs and fast descents just to give everybody an extra thrill. We had
five people decide to take a ride in the cobra helicopter. About 4 PM we
headed back to the Hampton Inn in Enterprise and everybody seem to have
had a real good time. At 6 PM we started our Thursday night reception with
Debby’s meat and snack trays, soft drinks, beer and wine. Not long after
the reception started a young man about 30 years old dropped by with two
bottles of Royal Crown whiskey, wishing to stay anonymous, he just wanted
to say Welcome Home and Thank You.
On Friday, June 5, 2015 after having breakfast in the hotel our buses departed
about 8:15 a.m. for the Change of Command ceremony for the 1st Battalion,
145th Aviation Regiment. The weather was really nice, not too hot with lots
of sun. Everyone seemed to enjoy the ceremony. From there we went to Adams
Hall for a Welcome Brief on what’s happening with the 1st Battalion 145th
Aviation Regiment and Fort Rucker. LTC Marcus A Gengler, the outgoing commander
for the 1st of the 145th, came over and briefed us on the mission of the
1st of the 145th, flight school training, officer training and what is happening
with the Army Aviation Branch. About 11:45a.m. three buses left Adams Hall.
One went to Cairns Army Airfield Army airfield for a static display. One
went to Larry’s Barbecue in Daleville for lunch and one went to Warrior Hall
for a flight simulator tour. At 12:50 PM the bus at Cairns Army Airfield
went to Larry’s barbecue the bus at Larry’s barbecue went to Warrior Hall
and the bus at Warrior Hall went to Cairns Army Airfield. At 1:50 PM the
bus at Cairns Army Airfield went to Larry’s barbecue the bus that Larry’s
barbecue went to Warrior Hall, the bus at Warrior Hall went to Cairns Army
Airfield. The static display at Cairns Army Airfield included two UH-60 helicopters
and one LUH Lakota aircraft. The people that went to Larry’s barbecue had
lunch. And the people that went to Warrior Hall flight simulators all got
some stick time. It’s really hard to explain how great it is to be able
fly the flight simulators. Many of our people had not been at the controls
for at least 40 years, and many of the former crew chief s and door gunners
hadn’t been able to do that since they left Vietnam. Needless to say everyone
enjoyed the flight simulator tour. On Friday evening a large group of 190th
AHC people went to The Landing (the old Officers Club) on Fort Rucker for
supper. Smaller groups from other units went to some different restaurants
in Enterprise, AL for their supper. And we had a reception at the Hampton
Inn hospitality room to about 11 PM.
On Saturday, 6 June 2015 the buses departed about 9:30 AM for Adams Hall.
From 10 AM to about 10:45 AM we had social time. At about 10:45 AM we started
our business meeting which lasted about 35 min. The main item of discussion
was election of officers. We kept the same officers as we had before. Jim
Bodkin as National Director/ Coordinator, Debby Bodkin as National Secretary-Treasurer,
Mike Hoke as Auditor and Mel Metzger as Historian. Our next reunion will
be held in the New Orleans LA area with Mike Breaux as reunion chairman.
We decided that the 2019 reunion will be held at Fort Rucker AL with Jim
Bodkin reunion chairman and Ron Manning assisting. At about that time they
said the picnic food was ready, so we ate. After everyone had their fill,
we cut the large cake. The incoming commander for the 1st of the 145th, LTC
Joseph J Hodgson, talked with us as a group and was able talk with most one
to one. Many of the people took the opportunity to visit the Army aviation
Museum and return to Adams Hall before the buses departed at 2 PM to return
to the hotel. About 5 PM the buses departed the hotels in route to the Daleville,
AL VFW Hall. At the hall we had a social hour which was a little longer
than planned, the chaplain from the 1st of the 145th, CPT Jim Mitchem, lead
us in prayer before the meal. After everyone finished their meal COL. Allan
Pepin, Chief of Staff Army Aviation Branch, and former Commander 1st-145th
2077-09, was our guest speaker. I believe everybody appreciated the message
that Col. Pepin delivered. COL. Pepin talked with everyone one-on-one that
came up, until such time as the buses were ready to depart back to the hotel.
Once back at the hotel we had a reception/bull session till about 11:30 PM.
On Sunday 7 June we had a nondenominational memorial service by the 1st
of the 145th chaplain CPT Jim Mitchem. Which concluded our 2015 reunion.
I want to thank everyone who helped make our Reunion so special. Ron Manning
for assisting with the Reunion, he is the one that knows how to make all
the fun things happen. CSM (Ret) Chuck Frye and MG (Ret) Richard Kenyon for
advice and guidance. Maj Clay Livingston, former XO that started with the
Reunion planning and Maj Erica Witty, current XO, that worked with us to
complete all the details. The outgoing Commander LTC Marcus Gengler and the
incoming Commander LTC Joseph Hodgson for taking the time to work with us
on the Reunion. 1stSgt Shifflett and all his volunteers for giving up their
Saturday to provide us with a very fine picnic lunch. COL Allan Pepin for
being our guest speaker. Chaplain CPT Jim Mitchem for all his help with the
Reunion. Flight School XXI for donating 2 of our buses and getting us the
third bus at a great discount from Southern Coaches. The CSC and Flight Safety
crew at Warrior Hall for the really great tour. And the crew at the Army
Aviation Heritage Foundation for being there to provide Huey, Cobra and other
army aircraft rides.