LOOK OUT BIN LADEN!
Give them some artillery and they could hit something!
You'd better start practicing, Sherri N.
Next year Bill wants to mount the 50 cal on this one.
These guys mean business
Our fearless tour director, Luke Elliot
The shirts look great, I might say.
The Shadow
These guys get around!
Our next Greatest Generation
Ryleigh, the youngest member
Alan takes aim with the M4
Can you hit a squirrel in the head with a 22 at night? Hmm, ma'am, I'm not sure on that.
OK, How 'bout in the daytime?
I can't hit anything, but I got a cool shirt!
Ryleigh takes aim
Bill has a cool shirt, too. But, not as cool as the sargeant
Patton's House
On the way to the museum. Paul Harrington with Ryleigh on scooter, John Lewis, Kelly Moore, and Alan Harrington
Lester Wagner in front of a German 88. Not his favorite gun!
"I was reaching for the radio in the half track when the 88 hit dead center inside the vehicle"
62nd AFA Bn display at the Ft. Bliss Museum
Ed Garlowitz, the Lone Ranger, and Paul Harrington
Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen. The 62nd crossed on a Bailey Bridge
Lt. Paul Harrington saw his first ME 262 trying to bomb the bridge.
Bob Adams, President of the 62nd AFA Bn Assn.
"You can shoot a squirrel with this one, too."
John Shores
John and Carl have a laugh
John Shores (on Rt.) shot down one of these V-1 terror bombs with a 50 cal. mounted on a 6x6. That's some shooting!
Reunion dinner Color Guard
A wonderful speach by Dr. William Forschten Speach is available at: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4725827509070582097&hl=en
Ryleigh picks a winner
Mr. Maxwell gets a prize.
Headquarters Battery
A Battery
B Battery
Service Battery
The gallant men who helped make this country what it is today. God Bless you and your fallen comrads.
The 62nd AFA Bn Members at the 60th Annual Reunion