TimeTechTalk.com Home

TimeTechTalk.com > Time Tech Talk > OT > DMOR at Ft Riley, Kansas..................

Welcome to 3T! Please take the time to register and join in on the friendly,knowledgeable watch talk.Please note that not all registrations will receive an immediate activation e-mail.Those who do not receive an immediate notification will be activated manually within 48hrs. by an admin. without an e-mail activation url sent to you,you may then sign in using your username and password,if you feel there is a problem please e-mail us at timetechtalk@hotmail.com and include your name and username and we activate your account.Thank You!

 Moderated by: 3T Page:    1  2  Next Page Last Page  
New Topic Reply Printer Friendly
DMOR at Ft Riley, Kansas..................  Rate Topic 
AuthorPost
 Posted: Thu Nov 6th, 2008 11:41 pm
  PM Quote Reply
1st Post
KenC
Admin


Joined: Sun Sep 4th, 2005
Location: Florida &, Arizona USA
Posts: 11288
Status: 
Offline
Well, as many of you know, I went to Ft Riley last week.  It was an amazing trip and I received an amazing honor.  I was inducted as a Distinguished Member of the 16th Infantry Regiment (DMOR), an honor held by only 104 others including WWII Veterans.  As most of you also know, I am involved with raising funds (you will all be hit up later in the year - ) for the Infantry Company, Bandido Charlie.  Bandido Charlie is the only officially named company sized unit in the US Army and is, in fact, Company C, 1st Battalion, 16th Infantry Regiment.  The 16th Infantry Regiment has been on continuous active duty since 1861.  It is the most highly decorated Regiment in the US Army and Company C of the 1st Battalion, 16th Infantry Regiment has, in fact, the distinction of being the most decorated unit in the United States Army! 

The best part of the ceremony was that it included a week of being with the active duty soldiers of the 16th Infantry Regiment and of the Big Red One for nearly a week at Ft. Riley, Kansas…and it is unbelievable to me how well received we were by the troops of the active 16th Infantry Regiment battalions.  It is a tribute to the incredible leadership and training provided by LTC Luke and LTC Kries and their respective Command Sergeant’s Major, Scott Smith and Wylie Hutchison, and, it is a tribute to the quality of soldier in today’s Army!

Our soldiers spent the week giving us expert demonstrations of their skills and training processes, their technology, their leadership and their professionalism…all the while, tending to our every need.  We watched their training exercises and their skilled assaults, fired their weapons and “played” in their simulators, but most enjoyable, at least to me, was the time we spent simply talking with them.  In the field, sharing lunches in the Mess Hall (they have some silly new name), at the DMOR Reception and at the 16th Infantry Annual Ball, I have never seen or spoken with such well trained, highly educated, physically fit and well led troops.  They are committed to the mission and to the Army…it was overwhelmingly evident at every level of command that we encountered from PFC to the Division Commander.

 



Moi firing a sniper rifle!



In front of the Bandido Charlie Orderly Room with the current 1st Sergeant, Company Commander, and men I commanded in Vietnam (they are identified in photos below).  The flag displayed flew over the 2nd Platoon Leader's Command Track in Vietnam.  The spot in the lower left is blood.



At a training site with 2 active duty Bandidos (who both served with the Bandidos in Al Asad, Iraq) my Command Track Driver, one of my  Squad Leaders, my Medic and my 1st Sergeant from Vietnam.



 

At the awards ceremony with the current 1/16 Battalion Commander, "Mack" (my command track driver from Vietnam, "Top" (my 1SG from Vietnam), Moi, "Woody" (a friend, classmate, former Bandido Charlie CO and current Aide to the Secretary of the Army), "Doc" (my medic from Vietnam and his wife (an Honorary Member of the Regiment).

Back To Top PM Quote Reply  

 Posted: Fri Nov 7th, 2008 02:35 am
  PM Quote Reply
2nd Post
Skipdawg
3T WIS


Joined: Thu Mar 29th, 2007
Location: Washington USA
Posts: 14965
Status: 
Offline
smile8.gif

This crazy Salty Dawg of a Navy Vet thanks ya for sharing this Brother. Very KEWL!

Thumbsup3.gif

Back To Top PM Quote Reply

 Posted: Fri Nov 7th, 2008 06:33 am
  PM Quote Reply
3rd Post
Tony Duronio
3T WIS


Joined: Thu Sep 29th, 2005
Location: Clinton Twp, Michigan USA
Posts: 12862
Status: 
Offline
Looks like a wonderful time Ken. Just the description got my adrenilin going, I can just amagine the emotion you felt on every level.

God Bless our military..you guysyourock.gif

Back To Top PM Quote Reply  

 Posted: Fri Nov 7th, 2008 07:37 am
  PM Quote Reply
4th Post
Paxman
3T WIS


Joined: Sun Apr 23rd, 2006
Location: NorthEastern, Wisconsin USA
Posts: 15957
Status: 
Offline
Thanks for sharing this, Ken. It is an honor to be associated with you and your men. I just shared this post with my wife and we both want to thank our past and current heroes who have done, and continue to do, the heroic work which makes this country as great as it is. Thanks for the look inside!thankyou.gif

You know I'm down with Bandido Charlie when the time comes for you to do your good work and hit us up. It is truly our honor!:D

Back To Top PM Quote Reply

 Posted: Fri Nov 7th, 2008 09:53 am
  PM Quote Reply
5th Post
oagaspar
Site Founder


Joined: Sun Sep 4th, 2005
Location: Akron, USA
Posts: 28865
Status: 
Offline
Ken...You still got the "Right Stuff" Buddy!....it is a honor to have you as my friend and confidanthand6.gif....I'll bet the active duty soldiers of the 16th were as honored having you and your compadres there as you were by being inducted into DMOR.... what a distinquished honor .....Congrats! yourock.gif

Back To Top PM Quote Reply  

 Posted: Fri Nov 7th, 2008 11:44 am
  PM Quote Reply
6th Post
KenC
Admin


Joined: Sun Sep 4th, 2005
Location: Florida &, Arizona USA
Posts: 11288
Status: 
Offline
oagaspar wrote: Ken...You still got the "Right Stuff" Buddy!....it is a honor to have you as my friend and confidanthand6.gif....I'll bet the active duty soldiers of the 16th were as honored having you and your compadres there as you were by being inducted into DMOR.... what a distinquished honor .....Congrats! yourock.gif

Thank you, Oscar and everybody.

...and yes,  a major surprise to me was that our admiration of them and their skills was equally, if not more so, matched by their stated admiration of Veterans, especially those who served in Vietnam.  We were, without fail, greeted with warmth and affection.  Each and every time I thanked a soldier for serving, his response, without hesitation, was something to the tune of, “No sir, we thank you for serving and for setting the high standards for us to follow!”  It literately brought tears to my eyes on several occasions…the sincerity was overpowering. 

For those of us who were Vietnam Veterans, it was finally acknowledgment that what we did was not in vain…they look to us as examples as to what they are doing.  They look to us as those who know what it is like fighting an unpopular war in an unpopular time.  They know it can be demoralizing, but our unsung perseverance gives them the moral support they need to go on…to proudly do what is right in a time of adversity.  Their continuation of our traditions and their repeated admiration of what we went through is, after 40 years, the best, the finest “Welcome Home” I have ever heard!

 

Bottom line: I have many, many military medals and badges, but getting to meet with and share experiences with these young men, the finest soldiers in the world, far outshines any award given!  Like our very own "murphy j", they are my personal heroes!

 

Back To Top PM Quote Reply

 Posted: Fri Nov 7th, 2008 10:03 pm
  PM Quote Reply
7th Post
Willieboy
3T WIS


Joined: Sat Apr 26th, 2008
Location: South Texas, New Jersey USA
Posts: 1188
Status: 
Offline
Powerful stuff Ken.  If it weren't for you guys, I don't know where our country would be.  Thank you.

Back To Top PM Quote Reply  

 Posted: Fri Nov 7th, 2008 10:39 pm
  PM Quote Reply
8th Post
hucky
3T WIS


Joined: Mon Sep 3rd, 2007
Location:  
Posts: 2242
Status: 
Offline
Hope you enjoyed your Trip Ken woohoo.gif

Do you have any pics of your crew when you guys were younger? That would be cool too.

I bet you could tell some mind blowing stories back in the day.

Thanks for all you did and do.

Huck

Back To Top PM Quote Reply

 Posted: Fri Nov 7th, 2008 11:50 pm
  PM Quote Reply
9th Post
KenC
Admin


Joined: Sun Sep 4th, 2005
Location: Florida &, Arizona USA
Posts: 11288
Status: 
Offline
hucky wrote: Hope you enjoyed your Trip Ken woohoo.gif

Do you have any pics of your crew when you guys were younger? That would be cool too.

I bet you could tell some mind blowing stories back in the day.

Thanks for all you did and do.

Huck


A couple of "Back-in-the-day" shots.....

FSB (Fire Support Base) Riley, Vietnam...south of Lai Khe..PSG Paige, 1SG Herrera, 1LT D'Olivi, CPT Costich, 1LT Barouski, 1LT Knudesen, 1LT Spangler



Phu Loi Base Camp....one of the M48 Patton Main Battle Tanks on my tour assigned to the 1st Squadron, 4th Cavalry (aka Quarterhorse Cav)



Running the LA, CA recruiting Main Station.....



Bandido Charlie Command Track...Mack, my driver, is standing....taken somewhere near An Loc, I believe....


Back To Top PM Quote Reply  

 Posted: Sat Nov 8th, 2008 12:11 am
  PM Quote Reply
10th Post
murphy j
3T WIS


Joined: Thu Oct 11th, 2007
Location: Home Again With My Loving Family
Posts: 1613
Status: 
Offline
It sounds like you had a good trip Ken. I appreciate your admiration for those of us that are still serving, but it always been the Vietnam era guys that I looked up to and tried to emulate. They were and still are the example that many of us try to live up to. Thank You Ken for being one of those examples and Thank You for your serviceThumbsUp02.gif.

Back To Top PM Quote Reply

 Posted: Sat Nov 8th, 2008 12:48 pm
  PM Quote Reply
11th Post
pacifichrono
3T WIS


Joined: Thu Sep 8th, 2005
Location: USA
Posts: 1594
Status: 
Offline
Hey Ken, that looks like a fantastic experience.  Congratulations on your honor.  Wish I had more pics from back in the day.  This is one of the few I have...taken at the mouth of the Cua Viet River in early 1967.  This Marine base was later named Camp Kistler.  As you know, I still wear that watch occasionally.  It's never been serviced - ha ha.



Below is one of at least three youtube videos of my battalion (3/4) at this base.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_As6V91TWVg&NR=1

Back To Top PM Quote Reply  

 Posted: Sat Nov 8th, 2008 01:12 pm
  PM Quote Reply
12th Post
KenC
Admin


Joined: Sun Sep 4th, 2005
Location: Florida &, Arizona USA
Posts: 11288
Status: 
Offline
pacifichrono wrote: Hey Ken, that looks like a fantastic experience.  Congratulations on your honor.  Wish I had more pics from back in the day.  This is one of the few I have...taken at the mouth of the Cua Viet River in early 1967.  This Marine base was later named Camp Kistler.  As you know, I still wear that watch occasionally.  It's never been serviced - ha ha.



Below is one of at least three youtube videos of my battalion (3/4) at this base.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_As6V91TWVg&NR=1

What?  You had tents to sleep in and sandbags for protection...you probably had a mess hall and hot chow, too!!! subtlelaugh.gif

Back To Top PM Quote Reply

Current time is 02:37 pm Page:    1  2  Next Page Last Page    
TimeTechTalk.com > Time Tech Talk > OT > DMOR at Ft Riley, Kansas.................. Top



Lead Theme By: Di @ UltraBB
UltraBB 1.17 Copyright © 2007-2012 Data 1 Systems
Page processed in 0.2036 seconds (61% database + 39% PHP). 28 queries executed.