Posted on 03/31/2007 9:33:49 PM PDT by Gracey
Edited on 04/03/2007 9:58:56 PM PDT by Lead Moderator. [history]
A Good Friend of mine, was Sgt. Robert Harold. He was with the 1st Cav. Died of Cancer about 10 years ago......
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Freedom-Fighter Sgt. ROBERT HAROLD put a broad smile on GOD's Face.
4-SURE.
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Fort Hood was my home base in 57, 58 and 59.
I would like to see how much it has changed in 50 years.
Elvis took basic at Ft. Hood but I never saw him or tried to see him.
He rented a house in Killeen for his father.
The house was seemed to have girls 3 or 4 deep near his rental house every time I went by the area.
The paper said Elvis had given towels to the people in his platoon for Christmas.
My Sister that loved to embroidery sent me some fancy towels with my initials F P and they were so fancy it looked like it could be an E P.
I traded the towels to a couple of the girls.
If EBAY every has the towels, look very close because it might be an F instead of an E.
Did you know him by chance?
My Mother was married to a Capt. in the Army and We lived at W. Hood when I was in the 4th grade. My little brother was born at Darnell Army hospital that yr.
My Grandfather had the electronics contract with the Post Ex. and I worked for him in 7th and 8th grade on post. We also rented more than 5000 TVs to base personnel.
Grew up in Gatesville where living with rattling windows from tank and artillery fire and constant flyovers from military aircraft was common place. Use to go out on the weekends to watch the tracers from the tank fire and explosions in the distance.
thx for the invite.
Please include me, my husband and my twins. Thanks. Looking forward to it. I'm an ARMY brat and we were stationed at Ft Hood for many years!!!
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Thank you for asking, TexConfederate1861.
I have known many Sgt. ROBERT HAROLDs, who put a broad smile on GOD's Face while they selflessly fought for the Freedom of others 'round the world.
Some folks here are in for a BIG surprise when they eventually say "ALOHA" to their physical bodies on the Earth, for sure.
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I meant personally.
He was a good friend, and is buried in Houston, TX
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If Sgt. ROBERT HAROLD was in the 1st CAV in Vietnam in 1965-66 I may have known him. The name doesn't ring a bell right off the bat, though.
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So excited that you are coming. Be nice to see you again. Your twins have grown a bit. :-)
Wonderful, dear friend. Will be nice to spend some time together again. Hope you're enjoying Austin. Hugs.
Find it interesting that you were stationed at Fort Hood, because of your daddy being in the military, I suppose. It will be interesting to pay it another visit. :-)
Gracey
Thanks for the ping.
Hi Gracey. I think the Blastus family will be attending. Do we have a time to meet at Flood’s place yet?
Take off from Flood Insurance parking lot for Fort Hood tour will be at 12:00 NOON.
Leo says that it will take a while for us to get through security. It should be an unforgettable trip.
Hope that's suitable for all You can get something to eat before leaving or as a group we can have a late lunch early dinner.
Not really. Highway 190 runs either just south of the post, in some spots *through* it, but those are not in the restricted parts of the post. It's a bit difficult to go North from Killeen, but there's also not many places to go, that you'd not have to go east or west first anyway.
I work on West Fort Hood, which is south of Highway 190.
I haven't checked my calender for the 21st (14th is the Second Annual Texas Cowboy Memorial Shoot in San Antonio!) but if I'm going to be in town, I'd sure like to join y'all. Plus I can take 3 or 4 others onto post and avoid the hassle of getting a car pass for those few.
Interestingly, to me anyway, the Air Force is doing away with the requirement for car passes/stickers, which they've had for virtually all their bases for at least 30 years, and likely more like 40 or 50 years. Now you'll just have to either have military ID, or get a personal pass. Just for the driver, the passengers can still just show a government issued picture ID. That's always a problem when our supervisor comes up from San Antonio. He has to leave his driver's license in the building when he gets his building pass, and then doesn't have it to show when we come back from lunch, which he (actually the company) pays for.
I ate pretty much right across the highway from there last evening. (No not at the other blue roofed place!).
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