The Ban'Shee Gazette: April 2002

PRESIDENTS MESSAGE

Dear Fellow Banshee’s

I don’t want to take up too much room with my boring message because this is the Gazette that contains most of the reunion information that you have all been waiting for.

Our reunion this year is being held in Washington D.C. We usually have our reunion in September, but this year we decided to have it in November during the Veteran’s Day weekend, which will also commemorate the 20th Anniversary of the dedication of the Vietnam Memorial.

Our reunion will take place on Friday, Saturday and Sunday (November 8th, 9th and 10th ) with Veteran’s Day falling on Monday November 11th.

We would like to remind you that our reunions always have and always will be family oriented so if you want to bring your wife or significant other (others), children and in most cases grandchildren, please feel free to do so.

We have a great reunion package put together by the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Crystal City (Arlington), Va. and the details will appear in other sections of this Gazette. I have met several times with Gina Sexton, the senior Sales Manager and she and her staff are very anxious to have our group stay with them.

In the past, we have had some of our attendees make other accommodations other than staying at the host hotel and participated in our reunions and functions. If you cannot afford the rates that we have been quoted, by all means stay where you can get a cheaper rate, but remember that the rates for services quoted to us by our hosting institution are based on the number of rooms we occupy as a group. The more rooms we fill up the less expensive our overall bill is as an organization.

Hope to see you in Washington D.C.

"Out Front"

Jim Matthews - President


Contributions

 

ALL
GAVE SOME
SOME
GAVE ALL

THE JOSEPH GUY
"Doc" LA POINTE JR SCHOLARSHIP FUND
UPDATE

Goal… $10,000.00
Received… $275.00
Pledged… $1,500.00
Total to date $1,775.00

We originally wanted to start this scholarship in January 2003 but due to the size of the moneys needed for the endowment we will now change that. We will committee to Texas Tech University at our Reunion in Washington, DC that we will provide a minimum $10,000.00 endowment in 2006 in "Doc" LaPointe Jr’s name.

This will allow us sufficient time to ensure that we can raise the needed funds. We can always add more but we have to have the $10,000.00 to begin the endowment.

This scholarship will be for a Graduate student of Vietnam Studies at Texas Tech University.

Beginning in January 2006 the Association will be able to fund a $250.00 Scholarship for the spring and fall semesters at Texas Tech University…you know where Bobby Knight is coaching! The way an endowment is set up this will insure that there is a Joseph Guy "Doc" LaPointe Scholarship forever.

We really need everyone’s financial assistance that can afford it to make this a reality. By doing this we will ensure that there will always be a scholarship in Doc’s memory.

The Scholarship Committee will continue to work on ways to fund the scholarships and begin to set the criteria for eligibility for the US scholarship.

If you would like to donate to this worthy cause please send your tax-deductible contribution to:

Randy Kunkleman

2395 N. Conant Road
Elida, OH 45807

You may specify if you choose the funds to go to the Vietnamese Fund or the US Fund…the choice is yours!

Your help and donations in this endeavor will be appreciated and will help honor one of our own.

UPDATE…

Our first fund raiser for the Joseph Guy "Doc" LaPointe Scholarship will be held after our dinner meeting on Saturday night. If you craft or make things bring an item to be auctioned off. Your gift will be tax deductible and the person that purchases it gets a tax write off also. If you are clumsy you can purchase something to be auctioned off (We will not hold that against you).

Contributions:

U.S. Fund

David Martin $125.00
Tom Green $100.00
Steven Carper $25.00
James Bullard $50.00
Carie Jones
(On behalf of Dave Martin)
$100.00

Vietnamese. Fund

David Martin $125.00
Tom Green $100.00
Steven Carper $25.00
James Bullard $50.00

Pledged for US Fund

Martin Family $1,500.00

Agent Orange Update

If You Know Someone That Is A Vietnam Veteran Please Pass This On ! ! !

If you have Agent Orange issues, review this page at the National Veterans Legal Services Program (NVLSP) web site http://www.nvlsp.org/nvlsp/spina.htm

This story was also on the AP wire & should be in most newspapers 2 April 2002.

On April 1, 2002, in an important Agent Orange case the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit rejected the VA's appeal of the U.S. District Court's December 1999 ruling in the Nehmer case. In that case, the District Court held that all Vietnam veterans prostate cancer claimants or their survivors are entitled to retroactive benefits to the date of the first filing of their claim for service connection or survivor's benefits (as long as the prostate cancer claim was not final before September 25, 1985).

The court also upheld the District Court's rejection of the VA's argument that only two years of retroactive benefits were due to some survivors of deceased veterans subject to the earlier Nehmer court order. NVLSP believes that this ruling should also apply to similar VA claimants with claims based on diabetes in a Vietnam veteran.

The decision follows. It is unknown whether the VA will appeal this decision; however, NVLSP feels the VA's chances of success if there is an appeal are unlikely.

For more details on this litigation see the remainder of the information below; e-mail: NVLSP; or call (202) 265-8305 x 119.

To read the opinion from the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, click here Nehmer opinion http://www.nvlsp.org/nvlsp/Nehmer%20opinion_04-01-02.pdf


INFORMATION REQUESTED

COBRA photos are needed. Can you help? The Army Aviation Heritage Foundation (AAHF) is negotiating to buy an original AH-1G that served with B Troop in Vietnam circa 1968-70.

The tail number is: 67-15737

The AAHF is looking for pictures of AH-1G's that served with B Troop during that period so that they can restore it to it's original color, markings, and configuration.

Can you spread the word among your members that AAHF needs pictures?

AAHF is going to move very quickly in restoring the aircraft if they succed in getting it, so they'll need the photos ASAP.

For more information, contact:

Mike Brady Mike Brady, Chairman, Army Aviation Heritage Foundation
mbrady6721@aol.com

Bob Karig
A/2/17 Alumni Association


Where To Send Information

DUES and Reunion Registration (any monies)

Randy Kunkleman
2395 N. Conant Road
Elida, OH 45807
419-339-3984
kunkleman@hotmail.comt

ADDRESS CHANGES

Jim Matthews
6743 Madison Avenue
West Mifflin, PA 15122
412-466-3557
jhmatthews1@adelphia.net

BANSHEE GAZETTE

David Martin
170 Rabbit Shadow Trail
Whitney, Texas 76692
254-694-5529
david_m79424@yahoo.com


To assist the "Family Readiness Program"

The 2/17 Cavalry current CO's wife has designed a blanket that they are selling to assist the family readiness program. Visit 2/17 Website for details - courtesy Ed MacDonald

During non-deployment times, the Family Readiness Group try to make everyone aware of all the services and classes available that can give them self-reliance and independence (e.g., parenting classes, financial management classes). They step in during an emergency and help with babysitting and bring meals. Right now they're planning the unit Christmas party for families. Probably, the most important function is just information flow. They make sure that all the families in the unit know what is going on. For more information or to find out how you can help today's Trooper's families, please send email to TorreyFam@compuserve.com


When all angels weep

by S.C.Jones

Of distant memory - Hamburger Hill, 1969

There has been one memory that has lasted for thirty years and I've gone back to it as often as I've replayed events that took place that day on the hill. Since finding Ray these past few years I've found at times that I've recreated part of how we crashed when my mind erased most of the pain and suffering. I've had to edit my version in part with the true way events happened. I've gladly done so. There is one part that needed no editing however. It was only the other night, as I was talking to Ray (Felix) Knight, that I realized what it all meant.

When we were shot down that day on the hill Ray was able to clear a spot in the trees by tossing hand grenades around. After the Huey helicopters landed some five hours later he was at the end of his limits. Only later would he find out that three vertebrae in his upper back were crushed and inoperable. He finally collapsed onto a stretcher and had to be placed into our medivac ship beside me. He received the best of care and concern and was conscious for most of the ride to Phu Bai. I on the other hand only came conscious for a brief time as the vibration in the flooring brought me around. I remember looking up at a medic leaning over me who spoke tenderly telling me that everything was just fine and to relax. We were saved. It was his words and his actions in that briefest of times that gave me final peace and calmed me into restful sleep. When I woke again three days later I was on the road to recovery.

We as pilots have heard many times the praises and good cheer given to us for our heroic actions. We've gone into some of the fiercest battles to save and support our friends and honor our commitments to duty and most of all to each other. I'm here today to add that as much as we gave our best in this there is another brave hero who gave every day and was often forgotten till the very end when it mattered most. Without his services many such as myself and others wounded in battle would not be here today and without him we'd see the panels at Arlington stretch out to the horizon.

As much as we gave to save the wounded it all started with the dedicated and bravest of us all - the medic. Without him there would be no Thanksgiving for many families. Without him there would be no Christmas, no Fourth of July, no reason to smile. Memorial Day would somberly come and go and the memory would linger forever save for the medic's actions. When a medic dies we all die a little more and lost forever is the knowledge of just who might additionally have been saved had he lived. When a medic dies all heaven turns out, all angels weep. When a medic dies all kingdoms are in silent morn till his spirit passes into final peace beyond.

That late afternoon when I received life and comfort there was an angel medic over me and his halo was of golden glow greater than all the sunshine in this world. My pain disappeared in that moment and my joy was in life. That afternoon I saw what I dearly hope to see again in the future. I saw the face of God.

The other night Ray told me who our medic was. While our medic was representative of all medics mine had a name. His name was 'Doc' Joe LaPointe. Now after these many years I, and you, know the rest of my story.

( Joseph G. LaPoint Jr. was killed in action at Lamar Plain on June 2nd, 1969. His continuing love for mankind was reflected in his final actions. He was awarded the Medal of Honor in honor of all of us yet here. )


Editors Note

We hope to see you at the Reunion in Washington, DC. This will be a Reunion to remember!

Please send in your registrations as soon as possibble.

We will provide additional information about the Reunion on the Website and in the August Banshee Gazette.

Download the Registration form by CLICKING HERE: 2002 Reunion Registration Form

Read all the details by CLICKING HERE: 2002 Reunion Details


The Banshee Gazette is the OFFICIAL PUBLICATION for B Troop 2nd 17th Cavalry Association.