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- Las Vegas Reunion 2010 Summary
Great weather, great friends, and great location! We had close to 70 Black Lions and quite a few wives attend the reunion at the NYNY in Las Vegas. Special thanks to Phil Duncan, Clark Welch, Greg Landon, Randy & Karen Krantz, and Tony & Janet Seahorn.Special thanks to our friends at The Havana Cigar Bar
- Presidential Medal of Freedom Petition
Chris Noel, having served her country with honor and distinction, is now a candidate for the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
In Hollywood , Chris starred opposite Steve McQueen and Elvis Presley. In Vietnam , she did several tours to entertain the troops, once with Bob Hope.
Many Vietnam veterans think of her a fellow "combat" veteran and hero. Chris' helicopter was shot down in Vietnam while she was traveling to perform for our troops.
She was considered so important for our troop morale that the Viet Cong placed a $10,000 bounty on her head!
Today, Chris is still giving to veterans, by running a shelter for homeless vets in Florida .
1) Chris Noel was a disk jockey for Armed Forces Radio (Good Morning Vietnam) in Saigon and her show was very popular
with the soldiers, it was called, "A Date With Chris". Before she volunteered to go to Vietnam ,
as a civilian, she was a movie star and up and coming entertainer.
Chris, voluntarily, did four tours of Vietnam . She also saw a lot of nasty stuff on her tour of forward bases.
To this day she suffers from PTSD and many veterans consider her a fellow "combat" veteran and hero.
PTSD stands for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. When you are exposed to life threatening situations, loss of friends
in battle or the ugliness of war it can impact sensitive people.
Most often they suffer from nightmares, flashbacks, and other disorders.
2) Twice Chris Noel 's helicopter was shot down in Vietnam while traveling to line units to perform singing and entertaining for the troops.
3) Chris Noel was considered so popular and influential for troop morale, in fact, that the Viet Cong placed a $10,000 bounty on her head.
4) Chris Noel is still giving to the Veterans. She runs Vetsville Cease Fire House, a shelter for homeless vets in Florida .
5) Chris still suffers from flashbacks, migraines and stress disorders following her Vietnam mission.
Chris Noel highly deserves this long over due recognition from our Government for her service, support and dedication to the Armed Forces.
please click here to sign chris noel's petition !Chris Noel , President
(561) 736-4325
Vetsville@aol.com
Chrisnoelactress@aol.com
Chris Noel Website
- Through Author's donation, "Tears of a Warrior"is now available at all VA clinics across the United States.
"Tears of a Warrior: A Family's Story of Combat and Living with PTSD" is a patriotic book written about soldiers who are called to duty in service of their country. It is a story of courage, valor, and life-long sacrifice. Long after the cries of battle have ended, many warriors return home to face a multitude of physical and mental challenges. Author Tony Seahorn writes from his experience as a young army officer in Vietnam who served with the Black Lions of the First Infantry Division, which fought in some of the bloodiest battles of the war. He was wounded in action and continues to recover from the physical and emotional scars of combat. Tony returned to Wyoming from the war decorated for heroism. Some of his most honored medals include two Bronze Stars, two Purple Hearts, Air Medal for Valor in flight, the Vietnamese Gallantry Cross, and a Presidential Unit Citation. He has experienced the trauma of combat. His experience is painful. His story is real. Janet Seahorn, Tony's wife and co-author, writes from both the perspective of a wife who has lived for thirty years with a veteran with PTSD, and as a professional in human development and neuroscience. Dr. Seahorn's research has focused on the effects PTSD has on the brain, body, and spirit. "Tears of a Warrior" was written to educate families and veterans about the symptoms of PTSD and to offer strategies for living with the disorder. The book includes over 50 photos integrated into the text which provide the reader with a visual picture of the sequence of events as the storyline moves from the realities of combat, to returning home, to the ultimate impact on family and friends. Families and society in general will better understand the long-term effects of combat. Veterans from all wars, regardless of service branch, will benefit by the authors' experiences and their message of hope. "If we send them, then we must mend them."
Tony Seahorn, 2/28th, HHC, 1968
- Colonel Ed Burke
- Amazing Story About the 28th Infantry - Posted April 10, 2010
Amazing Vietnam Story about Staff Sgt Glenn Lofton (KIA June 11, 1966), Sgt John E. Miller (KIA June 11, 1966) and Glen Taylor
- WWI Gold Star Mother Pilgramage - Posted April 10, 2010
Battle of Catigny - Lt . John V. Curry, Company E, 28th Infantry, died on the 1st day of the Battle of Catigny
Jim Nolans Blogging about his Great Grandmother's 1930 trip to visit her sons grave in France.
- Robert Hibbs Memorial
The "Robert Hibbs" Post 3896, Cedar Falls, Iowa in conjunction with the AMVET and American Legion, are dedicating a memorial to 2LT Robert Hibbs.
Robert Hibbs was a MOH recipient from Cedar Falls and a member of Bravo 2/28th in Vietnam. The date of the dedication is November 8, 2009. All Black Lions are invited.
- SMA Bainbridge
Interment will be at Arlington National Cemetery at 0900 on 28 January 09.
- New Book by David Maraniss
Rome 1960 by David Maraniss is the Blockbuster story of the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome
The Release date is July 1, 2008
- Sad News
Sgt Fairman's wife Helen, died of Cancer on April 30, 2008
- LTG Robert Haldane
LTG Robert Haldane passed away from Cancer on Wednesday 5 March. He was one of our finest combat commanders, a constant, dedicated supporter of all Black Lion activities and the epitome of the professional Army officer.
He took the 1st Bn, 28th Infantry to Vietnam in August of 1965 and commanded it for the following year. Returning to Vietnam in September of 1968, he commanded 1st Division Support Command until February 1969 and then the 3rd Brigade, 1st Inf Div until August on 1969.
He was the first Honorary Colonel of the 28th Infantry Regiment and could always be counted on for sage wisdom and advice. He attended reunions, memorial services and the officers dinner regularly.
Friend may call at the Everly Wheatley Funeral Home, 1500 W Braddock Rd, Alexandria, VA on Sunday, 9 March from 1 to 4 pm. Funeral Service will Thursday, 1 May at 9 am at the Old Post CHapel, Ft Meyer. Burial will follow at Arlington.
Farewell old friend!
- The 2nd Battalion, 28th Infantry is Coming Back!
On March 17, 2008, the 1st Battalion, 26th Infantry in Schweinfurt, Germany will become the 2nd Battalion, 28th Infantry, Black Lions.
The reactivated 2nd Battalion will be part of the 172nd Seperate Infantry Brigade, stationed in Grafenwohr, Germany.
- Julio Martinez - Recon 2/28th 6/67-6/68
Is now a VA Service Officer for the VFW and is willing to help veterans with their claims.
Contact Julio via email: JulioMartinez2007@cox.net - Thanks Julio!
- Roy Key's Wife
Susie passed away suddently on Jan 10, 2008. She was only 49 years old. Roy Key was with 2/28th Chharlie & Delta from 1/67-1/68.
- The Rock
David Laub, who survived October 17, 1967, was given a surprise "Rock" from his daughter for Christmas.
- Son of James Blackwell
Michael Blackwell, son of James Blackwell(S2, 2/28th, KIA 10/17/67) will be in Washington, DC on Friday, November 9th, for the 25th anniversary of the Vietnam Wall.
If you would like to meet Michael, you can email him at miblackw@vt.edu
- ESPN/FSN This Saturday 10/6/07
ESPN Game Day this Saturday will be doing a segment on the relationship between KSU and the Black Lions.
ESPN's Game Day is from 10-12PM Eastern Time. At 12:00 Eastern, KSU vs KU begins on FSN (Fox Sports Network).
- Veterans Memorial for Wesley E. Dodson
A Veterans Memorial is being built at the side of the Wesley E. Dodson Bridge in Robinson, PA, Wesley's home town. Wesley was KIA on October 17, 1967 in Vietnam while serving with Alpha 2/28th. A $5000 state grant has been received and the rest of the project is being funded through donations and the selling of bricks that will display the name of a local Veteran or Gold Star Mother. The cost of the bricks are $50 each. A seperate area will display bricks with the names of donors. The memorial will also display the flags of all branches of services as well as MIA and POW's. There is also plans to have a howitzer on the site. Ground has been broken and dedication is being planned for Veterans Day.
If you are interested, contact Wesley's brother, Don Dodson, via email at dondeb1@verizon.net or call him at (724) 694-9238
- Caring Warrior
Jane Menetrey, a journalist and published writer, has written a book about her husband General Louis C. Menetrey
"Caring Warrior , General Louis C. Menetrey"
From the fields of Vietnam to Commander of all forces in Korea, Menetrey was the ultimate leader. Mrs. Menetrey compiled remembrances from friends and soldiers and added materials from his files, his own words from his Oral History and narrations of her own. Order from Xlibris
- Chris Ronnau - 2/28th Charlie 1967
Has written a book about his experiences in Vietnam
"Blood Trails" written by Chris Ronnau is now available at book stores
Order from Amazon.com
- "A Gathering of Warriors" by Sgt Mike Troyer
Troyer's version of newly formed Delta Company 2/28th (7/67-7/68)
- Memorial Service for Iraq Black Lions
There will be a Memorial Service for SGT Cornell, PFC Richardson, and PFC Glawson,
on Thursday March 29, 2007 at 1300 hours at Morris Hill Chapel at Ft. Riley.
- A Gathering of Eagles
1000 Hours, March 17, 2007
Vietnam Memorial Wall
Washington, D.C.
to defend "The Wall" against the MarchOnPentagon.org
- They Marched Into Sunlight
Movie adaption of the Vietnam War-era book by Pulitzer Prize-winning David Maraniss.
Release Date:2008
- "Two Days In October" wins Emmy
The documentary based on David Maraniss' acclaimed 2003 book, "They Marched Into Sunglight", captured a Creative Arts Emmy Award.
The "glamour" categories of the Emmy Awards will be presented live August 27, 2006 at 7PM on NBC. The more technical and behind-the-scenes awards were handed out August 19, 2006 in Los Angeles. "Two Days in October" won in the Exceptional Merit in Non-Fiction Filmmaking category.
The Creative Arts Emmy Awards ceremony, which was hosted by Penn & Teller
will air this Saturday August 26, 2006 at 7PM on the E! Network.
- 1st Infantry Division Return to Ft. Riley and Gathering of Black Lions
On Tuesday, 1 August, the Big Red One officially returns to Ft. Riley. All 1st Infantry
Division veterans are invited to attend the ceremonies associated with this very important
event. The following day, 2 August, the 1st Battalion, 28th Infantry will host
Black Lion veterans for a day of activities.31 July - 1730 to 1930 - Welcome Reception at "Riley's" on Ft. Filey post
1 August
0900 - Cavalary Parade Field
- Inactivation of the 24th Infantry Division
- Transfer of Authority for Ft. Riley to 1st Infantry Division
- 1st Infantry Division Change of Command (MG Hunzeker to MG Ham)1800 to 2100 - Junction City Reception - Junction City/Geary County
Convention Center next to the Courtyard by Marriott2 August - Will be "Black Lion Day" in the 1st Battalion, 28th Infantry Area
- 0630 to 0800 - Iron Lion PT Competition
- 0830 to 0930 - Black Lion Prayer Breakfast (Chap Geary) in Mess Hall
- 1100 to 1130 - Regimental Room Dedication
- 1130 to 1300 - Open House and Equipment Display
- 1700 to 2000 - Reception at Battalion Commander's quartersRooms. Roooms are available at the Courtyard by Marriott for $79 per night plus tax.
Call 1 (785) 210-1500. Mention Big Red One Committee.Local Transportation. The 1/28 is trying to get a van to transport our veterans to and
from the Black Lion activities, but confirmation has not been received yet.
- "Two Days In October"
Documentary based on David Maraniss' book "They Marched into Sunlight" will air again on Memorial Day May 29, 2006 on PBS American Experience.
- Fort Sill Dedication to Harold Durham
Fort Sill is planning to dedicate plaque to "Durham Hall", their hall of fame, in June 2006
- Vietnam Era Saga Wins Peabody
"Two Days In October", the PBS documentary based on David Maraniss's "They Marched Into Sunlight", won the Peabody Award, widely considered the most prestigious award in electronic media.
- Black Lion DSC's Awarded in Vietnam
There were 1,057 DSC's awarded in Vietnam from 1963-1973. A total of 82 were awarded to 1st ID. 10 were awarded to Black Lions, one since Vietnam and one is still pending.
- VFW Magazine - February 1, 2006
Pages 34-36 features an article about the Battle of Ong Thanh on October 17, 1967, considered one of the top ten battles of the Vietnam War.
- 1st Battalion Commander & CSM at Fort Riley, Kansas 1/06:
Battalion Commander: LTC Patrick Frank
CSM: Clifford Dockter
- "Two Days In October"
Documentary based on David Maraniss' book "They Marched into Sunlight" will air this October 17, 2005 at 9PM on PBS American Experience. Earlier in the month there will be two screenings plus some panel discussions in Madison, WI, organized by Wisconsin Public Television. Clark Welch and Jim Shelton will be participating in some of the discussions.
Any and ALL Black Lions are invited to attend to attend the events. Contact David Maranisss at David_Maraniss@msn.com if you are interested. Here is the schedule:
1) Tuesday, October 4th
Taping for television program at WPT studios.
2) Wednesday, October 5th
Major Donor Lunch and conversation at Monona Terrace at Noon. In the afternoon, screening for lunch attendees and UW History Department. Evening: Public Forum discussion of Vietnam/Madison lessons to be drawn.
3) Thursday, October 6th
Noon: Seminar at UW with History department.
4) Friday, October 7th
Evening: Screening of "2 Days in October".
- Chris Ronnau - 2/28th Charlie 1967
Has written a book about his experiences in Vietnam:
Tenative Title: Blood Trails
Author: Chris Ronnau
Publisher: Presidio Press
Publication Date: September 2006
Estimated Retail Price: $6.99
- Paul Greengrass
will write and direct They Marched Into Sunlight, an adaption of the Vietnam War-era book by Pulitzer Prize-winning David Maraniss.
The Universal Pictures feature will be produced by Playtone's Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman.
Release Date:2008
- 1st Annual Black Lion Award goes to Will Sullivan #98
Will Sullivan #98, starting Defensive End for Army is the recipient of the first ever Black Lion Award at West Point.
Look for Will and the Black Lion over White background this Saturday December 4, 2004 during the Army/Navy game.
The formal presentation of the award will be at the January 4, 2005 banquet and the presentation will be made by the Holleder family.
The AFC is preparing a permanent display for the locker room and Will will receive a certificate and gift at the banquet.
My good friend Pasquale Tizzio was buried at Arlington Cemetery on November 18, 2004 with full military honors overlooking the Pentagon.
At the ceremony:the Tizzio family, Tizzio's girlfriend from 1967, close family friends, and
Black Lions: David Maraniss, Jim Shelton and his son, Ralph Morton, Clark Welch, David Aldridge, and myself (Fred Kirkpatrick).- John Iorio & Marion Iorio, sister of Pasquale Tizzio will be moving her brothers body from Long Island National Cemetery, to Arlington National Cemetery.
The Ceremony will be on Thursday November 18, 2004 at 11:00AM. If your attending, you must be there by 10:30AM.
A luncheon will follow at the Marriot Crystal City after the ceremony. If you plan to attend, Please R.S.V.P. to Marion at (718) 352-6070
Pasquale Tizzio, one of Terry Allen's RTO's , was KIA on October 17,1967.
It was Tizzio's wish to be buried at Arlington if he should be KIA in Vietnam as told to his good friend Paul Scott while with Charlie Company.If any Black Lion would like to attend attend the ceremony, or send a donation to the Tizzio family, contact Marion Iorio
211 Forest Road
Douglaston, NY 11363
(347) 563-8740 or (718) 352-6070Thank you in advance for your help!
- Current COs & CSMs of Ft. Jackson's two Black Lion Battalions:
1/28th: CO - LTC Chris Rizzo, CSM - Billy J. Blackman
2/28th: CO - LTC Mel Hull, CSM - Barry Kelly
- Robby Kenner, an award-winning filmmaker, is working on a documentary based on David Maraniss's book "They Marched Into Sunlight". The film will be broadcast on PBS's American Experience on October 17, 2005 (tentative date). Like the book, the documentary will tell the story of the October 17, 1967 Ong Thanh battle as well as the Madison, Wisconsin, student protests.
Although Robby will be contacting some of you directly, he is hoping to collect as many visual materials (Super-8mm films, photographs..)as possible pertaining to that battle and the days leading to it, as well as the aftermath. Things of interest would be anything that could help illustrate the life of the soldiers who were involved in that battle: general photographs of Lai Khe (village, camp), Vung Tau, photographs taken during missions, at NDPs, at evacuation hospitals, etc...If you would like to contribute your materials (which will be well-cared for and returned) please contact Lisa Chemery. The phone number is (323) 460-6486 or email
lisa_chemery@hotmail.com
- Hanks Going to War with Vietnam Saga
Tom Hanks' production company has optioned the feature
film rights to "They Marched Into Sunlight"
- "They March Into Sunlight: War and Peace in Vietnam and America October 1967"
written by David Maraniss, about the events of October 17, 1967 is now available at at book stores
Order from Amazon.com Now - Save 30%!- Read the 1st Chapter!
- Read the Kirkus Reviews about this best seller!
- VC Tunnel Hospital
Jonathan Clemente MD, jonathan_clemente@yahoo.com
is researching a scholarly history of the US Army Medical intelligence from WW II to the present. Wants to write extensively about the Army's medical intelligence effort in the Republic of Vietnam.Interested in getting in touch with Black Lion veterans, especially those of Bravo 2/28th, who particapated in Operation Lam Son in April 1967 and may have knowledge of the large VC tunnel hospital captured near Lai Thieu. Interested in description of the tunnel and disposition of the captured medical material in the tunnel.
- New Commander of the 28th
LTC Phil Kaiser, (pictured with his sister), will be taking over for LTC Sam Hawes.
Great Job LTC Hawes!
- "The Turncoat
Black Lion Gerard Grosso's book is getting RAVE Reviews!- Back to Vietnam
Clark Welch, Delta 2/28th Company Commander on October 17, 1967, and David Maraniss, "They Marched Into Sunlight" were back in Vietnam on January 31, 2002