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Subject: WELCOME HOME ~ 17th FA ~ FT. SILL, OK ~ 09 NOV 06 ?

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Greene Man User is Offline
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14 Aug 2006 12:15 PM Alert 
Last word out of Iraq is that the 17th FA, Ft. Sill OK,  will be leaving the Middle East on or about 9 November.  I'll post more as soon as I get word.
casper1 User is Offline
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grapevine tx ALR POST 135




15 Aug 2006 4:15 PM Alert 
that sounds like a good home coming i will do my best to be thear                               the last home coming I went to was a great one     casper                  
MsGigi User is Offline
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Oklahoma City, OK




16 Aug 2006 8:27 PM Alert 
This should be a great homecoming!! Especially if the troops get to come home on Veteran's Day!!  You can count me in.
Hope User is Offline
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Tulsa , Oklahoma




19 Aug 2006 12:52 PM Alert 
Where the heck is Ft Sill? cant find it on the map?

Ride Clean, Ride Free
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In memory of my brother: Lt Cmdr Louis Penny, USN and my best friend: Chuck Helms, USN-SEAL
Onefinerott User is Offline
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Elgin, Oklahoma




19 Aug 2006 10:57 PM Alert 
Just north of Lawton, Oklahoma.

"Shooter"
SFC, U.S. Army 1973-1993 (Retired)
SW Okla RC
Riding to Honor my Father, Robert R. Drayer (U.S. Navy - USS Runner, submariner)
ivette arnold User is Offline
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Oklahoma City,Oklahoma




20 Aug 2006 6:19 AM Alert 
Sounds like a great homecoming, I would also like to be there.
Ivette

Proud daughter of a Vietnam Vet!
madmatt100 User is Offline
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24 Aug 2006 1:42 PM Alert 
hi there,

Fort Sill is part of the Lawton community.  it is located just north of Lawton.  You will find it approximately 90 miles south of OKC on Interstate 44 south.  I44 runs right beside Fort Sill and on the East side of Lawton.  Hope this helps, Feel free to contact me if you need any more details.  take care



Madmatt
Sam1369 User is Offline
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Denton, TX




29 Aug 2006 10:27 AM Alert 
This is an easy round trip from the DFW metroplex. I'd like to make this one, but it's too early to tell for sure.  At least the temp won't be 107.

Sam Rainey
Denton, TX
PTate User is Offline
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Moore, OK; Central Oklahoma RC




30 Aug 2006 12:21 PM Alert 
Keep tabs on this homecoming.

Pam Tate
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Proud Daughter of a WWII Vet and Retired Civil Servant of Tinker AFB
I did not serve; but, I definitely CARE!!!!
I stand BEHIND our troops!! If you don't agree, please feel free to stand IN FRONT of them.
I will STAND TALL AND SILENT until I can no longer stand and then I will STAND TALL and LOUDLY welcome them to Heaven's Gates.
Louise18 User is Offline
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06 Oct 2006 5:06 PM Alert 

"unofficial" word is that they will be home sooner--window is Oct 21st to 24th.  Take it from a very excited Mom!

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Bonita Springs, FL

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07 Oct 2006 8:17 AM Alert 
Welcome Home....thank you for your service!!!

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RetTop User is Offline
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Tuttle, OK




08 Oct 2006 7:21 AM Alert 
Believe I can make this one also. Sill is a nice looking post and not far from home.

Top
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TulsaTK User is Offline
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Tulsa, OK




08 Oct 2006 10:06 PM Alert 
I wish I had the bike to make it down to Ft. Sill for this welcome home ride. I havent been there since I left training in 83. I do really appreciate all of the troops currently serving here in the States and around the world.

Tommy Harrison
6/80 (5/15) Field Artillery
B Battery
Ft. Ord, Ca
83-85
Remember we live in the Land of the Free, because of the Brave!
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wildabouthorses User is Offline
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10 Oct 2006 8:39 AM Alert 
Posted By TulsaTK on 08 Oct 2006 10:06 PM
I wish I had the bike to make it down to Ft. Sill for this welcome home ride. I havent been there since I left training in 83. I do really appreciate all of the troops currently serving here in the States and around the world.


TulsaTK...you don't need a bike to ride to any mission...cars and trucks or whatever transportation you have is fine!  I don't know why people are so confused that we seem to be a biker's only membership...we ride in all kinds of vehicles to make our missions. I do either a bike or a car/truck depending on my situation.   


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healey20 User is Offline
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11 Oct 2006 8:23 AM Alert 
is this the 5/3 FA homecoming?
RKPannell User is Offline
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11 Oct 2006 8:25 AM Alert 

We're all very proud of the Soldiers who are going, have gone and are coming back and the ceremonies are exciting.  I've been to almost every deployment and welcome home ceremony at Fort Sill.
My concern is that we're not observing good OPSEC.
I know, I know, most of us aren't in the military and don't need to think about that, but when we're putting out troop movements two, three, five weeks ahead of time, doesn't that seem a little bit negligent on our part?  This isn't a secure site and bad guys have computers too....and time to sit and wait if they don't know exact dates.
The information we unwittingly put here may not get "our" Soldier hurt, but the bad guys know a planeload of Soldiers have to replace the ones who are leaving. And, here we are giving them advanced notice.
Sorry to be a little negative.
On a positive note; I was at the B Battery, 1st-77th FA homecoming Oct. 5 at Fort Sill and saw the results of Shooter handing out 30 American flags to families and friends to line one of the streets the buses carrying the returning Soldiers drove down.  One an absolutely spectacular sight!!
Kudos Shooter and keep it up, even when the rain and cold hit and the wind comes sweeping down the plains.

jeskit User is Offline
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11 Oct 2006 1:00 PM Alert 
I can make this one. Is anyone going thru or near Gainesville tx? Jess
3fgburner User is Offline
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Northern Virginia




16 Oct 2006 11:19 AM Alert 
Welcome back, neighbors! Both of my former units at Sill were next door to the 1/17th, in the 75th FA Bde area. Give my regards to the gang in the 3400 area! If the Caisson Club is still there, hoist one for me.

Dex
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rpaul24 User is Offline
Posts: 55
Ft. Sill, OK




17 Oct 2006 10:18 AM Alert 
Posted By 3fgburner on 16 Oct 2006 11:19 AM
If the Caisson Club is still there, hoist one for me.
Caisson Club???  You been gone from here for a few days.  No Caisson Club, no Observation Post lounge, NCO and Officer Club merged, but we do have the Impact Zone, which is around the corner from 75th Fires BDE (my parent unit).  Even though the Caisson Club is no more...I will drink one (or three) for you at the Impact Zone.

Rob

Onefinerott User is Offline
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Elgin, Oklahoma




18 Oct 2006 9:21 PM Alert 
I'll join you Rob. Just say when and we can both have a couple for him.

"Shooter"
SFC, U.S. Army 1973-1993 (Retired)
SW Okla RC
Riding to Honor my Father, Robert R. Drayer (U.S. Navy - USS Runner, submariner)
Onefinerott User is Offline
Posts: 400
Elgin, Oklahoma




23 Oct 2006 7:49 PM Alert 
Just got this from the IOC on Fort Sill:
All, Fort Sill will be conducting a Welcome Home Ceremony for the Soldiers of Bravo Battery, 1st Battalion, 17th Field Artillery, from Fort Sill. The ceremony is scheduled for 1300 hours, 24 Oct 06. The ceremony will be conducted in the Rinehart Physical Fitness Center, building 2730. The speaker for the ceremony will be COL Agron.

"Shooter"
SFC, U.S. Army 1973-1993 (Retired)
SW Okla RC
Riding to Honor my Father, Robert R. Drayer (U.S. Navy - USS Runner, submariner)
rpaul24 User is Offline
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Ft. Sill, OK




27 Oct 2006 12:41 PM Alert 
When???  how bout now.  2 beer lunch???
Greene Man User is Offline
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02 Nov 2006 4:46 AM Alert 
Got a 3 a.m. phne call from an excited trooper this morning.  B Btry, 17th FA will be lreturning from Kuwait and anding at Lawton, OK airport at 1742 on 10 Nov. 
Onefinerott User is Offline
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Elgin, Oklahoma




02 Nov 2006 8:24 PM Alert 
Greene Man, is this info in stone? If it is then we will stage at the East parking lot of the hospital (RACH) at 17:00. Healing Field flags will be there.

"Shooter"
SFC, U.S. Army 1973-1993 (Retired)
SW Okla RC
Riding to Honor my Father, Robert R. Drayer (U.S. Navy - USS Runner, submariner)
jaybirdmieswinkel User is Offline
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05 Nov 2006 11:12 PM Alert 
hello all I am new to the PGR and live in sw missouri. will any of you leaving from sw mo , and can ride drage with you.
jbird
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