Monday, April 21, 2008

Reunion photos 2008

Dinner #DSC00737
Left to right     Back of head Glen Opheim
                        Top of head Phil Monte
                         Bill Owens
                         Sue Brady
                         Bil Brady
 
How to properly hold a Beer   #IMG 01110
 
                        Glen Opheim
                         Bill Owens
                         Al Sabaka
                         Jack ( Mother) Shanahan
 
Great Photos  Thanks Bill Brady E-mail bsbrady@msn.com
 

2008 Reunion Photos

I have some photos posted in the pictures link and need some help
with names.

Sunday, April 20, 2008

2008 Reunion


back of Glen Opheim's head,top of Phil Monte's head, Bill Owens, Sue and Bill Brady

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Margarete Holm


Margarete Holm poses with photos and memorabilia of her late husband, Army Capt. Arnold Holm, whose helicopter was shot down in Vietnam on June 11, 1972. (Jim Zengerle / Lebanon Daily News)

Widow of Arnie Holm

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Arnie Holm

War widows long wait could end this summer



By BRAD RHEN

Staff Writer



Lebanon Daily News



Margarete Holms 35-year quest to bring her husbands remains home from Vietnam may be nearing its conclusion.

The North Cornwall Township woman has been waiting ever since her husband, Army helicopter pilot Capt. Arnold Holm, and two crew members were shot down over Vietnam on June 11, 1972.



Weve been pushing for quite a while now to get this resolved and bring him home, she said. We cant just give up. We cant just leave them there. Its just not right.



The crash site was not found until 2006, and a 2007 survey of the site was cut short due to local reports of heavy Agent Orange contamination in the area. However, subsequent analysis found no evidence of contamination.

Holm said officials eventually learned that the Agent Orange claims were fabricated.

They believed the story the village elder was telling them, and the village elder just didnt want them to go there, she said.

Agent Orange was a herbicide used by the U.S military in Vietnam to kill vegetation that the military said provided cover for the enemy. It is believed to have caused health problems for people who were exposed to it.

Earlier this year, Connecticut Congressman Joe Courtney announced that the Department of Defense expects to conduct an excavation of the crash site. Arnold Holm was a native of Waterford, Conn., which is in Courtneys district.

A release from Courtneys office said the excavation is scheduled to take place between June 11 and July 25.

I am grateful for all the work that has gone into finding Captain Holm, Courtney said in a news release. The Holm family and the Waterford community have waited a long time to see his search move forward. I am hopeful that the excavation this summer will bring Captain Holm one step closer to home.

Despite the passing of 35 years, Margarete Holm is confident the excavation will be successful.

I believe theyll find something, she said. After all, theres three of them theyre looking for. Even if they dont, at least we did what we could so there are no regrets later on.

Arnold Holm crashed while on a reconnaissance mission near Vietnams border with Laos. He and his two crewmen, Spc. Robin Yeakley of South Bend, Ind., and Pfc. Wayne Bibbs of Blue Island, Ill., were never found.

Holm, Yeakley and Bibbs were members of F Troop, 8th Cavalry Regiment. They were aboard an OH-6A observation helicopter when they were shot down.

In July 2006 after searchers had combed the dense jungle for years officials from the militarys Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command notified Margarete Holm that they believed they had located the site where the helicopter crashed.

Searchers recovered a helmet, a log-book holder from a scout helicopter that resembled the missing helicopter and parts of a machine gun. But the most important piece of evidence at the site was the discovery of a third seat. Margarete Holm said her husband flew a two-seat helicopter but had installed a third seat to hold a gunner or additional ammunition.

If any remains of the three men are found at the crash site, they will be taken to a lab in Hawaii, where DNA tests will be used to determine their identity.

Nearly 1,800 U.S. troops are still unaccounted for throughout Southeast Asia from the Vietnam War, which ended in 1975. Of those, 1,353 are believed to be in Vietnam.

For Holm, until her husband comes home, she said all she can do is continue to wait and hope.

Sometimes thats the hardest part, the waiting, she said.




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Tuesday, April 15, 2008

good afternoon

Good afternoon fellow Blueghost Thank you for allowing me to join this site.
 
I was with F troop 8th cav from 72-73 during the stand down, I was assigned to the engine shop during that time.
 
When I joined the Blueghost I had no idea of the history of the Blueghost, after reading some of the post on here I have a better idea of how great the story of the Blueghost.
 
A little about me my tour in 72-73 was my second tour of nam, my first tour was 69-70 I was with the 299th cbt eng bn at that time I was on the water point.  when I came back to nam in 72-73 I was in for a big shock for our rifles was keeped in the arms room unless we was on guard duty, something that was unheard of in 69-70 where our rifles was with us at all times.
 
 

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Jon Drury


These photos were submitted by Bob Drury, Blue Ghost 20. Jon is Bob's son and was home on leave from the 4th Infantry Division in Iraq. Jon had the Blue Ghost logo tatooed on his arm.

Jon Drury served in Iraq

Monday, April 7, 2008

American Flag Display

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From: Dick (panther61203@comcast.net)
Sent: Mon 4/07/08 12:24 PM
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I've never seen the flag and anthem presented like this opening an event before. Sure would be hard to top this.   Amazing.  
I apologize in advance to those of you who cannot open youtube messages.  Just suffice it to say that this is spectacular!!! 


From the show at Rickenbacker Field,  Columbus ,  Ohio , in September.  This was the opening ceremony each day. The camera guy stayed tight on the flag so the 4 Steerman laying smoke rings around the flag don't appear much.