Fort Hood Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1973 Page: 18 of 22
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LUCKY 13 was the most recent horse
added to the 1st Cav. Div. Horse
Cavalry Platoon stables. Col. Chris
Stevens commander of the 13th Spt.
Bde. exchanged the reins of the horse
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a to
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traveling or establishing
residence abroad.
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Bde. on Sept. 27 increased the number
of mounts of the horse platoon to 35.
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The officers wives of the
15th S&T Bn. met Sept. 20
at a local art gallery for their
monthly coffee. A demon
stration was given on per
sonal decorating. Following
a
meeting adjourned to Mrs.
Stephen Curran's home for a
business meeting and refresh
ments.
HHC 3RD BDE &
A CO./75TH RANGERS
The HHC 3rd Bde. and
A/75th Rangers held their
monthly hail and farewell in
a a
Cowhouse Motor Hotel in
Killeen August 30. Dinner
was served buffet style and
the affair was sponsored by
the S-3 shop of the 3rd Bde.
Farewell gifts were extended
to Maj. and Mrs. Robert
Smith Cpt. and Mrs. James
O'Neal Cpt. and Mrs. Robert
Sims and CW2 and Mrs.
James Addington. Welcomed
into the group were 1 Lt.
and Mrs. Peter Minarik Cpt.
and Mrs. Brain Cunningham
Maj. and Mrs. Bryan Robbins
and 1 Lt. David Jarvis.
Receiving silver baby cups
for their new arrivals were
a W am
Wiggins and Cpt. and M.
Michael Edgecomb.
H&HC 227TH AVIATION BN.
The officer's wives of the
227th Aviation Bn. gathered
in the Starlight Room of the
Fort Hood Officer's Club for
their monthly coffee Sept.
19. Co. wives were the
hostesses. Mrs. E. H. Shem-
well wife of III Corps Cheif
of Staff spoke on the role of
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Fort Hood. Mrs. Ann Watke
presided over the business
and made announcements
concerning the battalion
and division. Farewells were
bid to Mrs. Barbara Paulsen
and Mrs. Ruby Zibiliski.
Welcomed were Mrs. Heidi
Milbauer and Mrs. Arlene
King. Mrs. Bert Drew of
Panama City Fla. mother of
Mrs. Anne Shealy was a
special guests.
1ST BN. 6TH ARTY.
Wives of enlisted men and
officers of the 1st Bn./6th Ar
ty. met at the Hide-Away
Club for a monthly coffee.
Alpha battery sponsored the
event. Mrs. Jack Merritt
was a special guests.
The wives of the 1st 6th
Cav. met at the home of Mrs.
Christopher Pelkey for their
coffee. Mrs. Pelkey Mrs.
Fielden and Mrs. Devilbill
were the hostesses. Mrs.
S a A a
welcomed into the lst/6th.
Mrs. Coffman discussed up-
in a
congratulated members of
the drill team and relay team
for their performance on 1st
Cav Organization Day.
HQ 1ST. CAV.
O a iv of
Headquarters 1st Cav. Div.
met at Ft. Hood Officers'
Open Mess for a hail and
farewell party. An Italian
garden set the mood for the
Sept. 25 gathering which was
planned by the G-l Section.
The social hour highlighted
by accordian music was
followed by a lasagna supper.
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First Cav Social Whirl
Shoemaker conducted the hail
and farewell portion of the
evening. Welcomed were
a
Freemont Hodson Co. and
Mrs. Edward Corcoran Lt.
Col. and Mrs. David Allen
Lt. Col. and Mrs. Philip
Haan Maj. and Mrs. Robert
a a a
Moses Erkins Maj. and
Mrs. John Morgan Maj. and
Mrs. James Rink Maj. and
Mrs. Paul Ware Cpt. and
Mrs. Tom Hill Cot. Larry
Smith Cpt. and Mrs. Joseph
Timar Lt. Joan Anderson
Lt. A1 Bergstrom Lt. John
McCollister and Lt. and Mrs.
Thomas Moorehouse.
Welcomed and presented a
tray to commemorate their
recent marriage were Lt. and
a N
Also receiving trays were
Lt. Col. and Mrs. William
Tinsley and Lt. and Mrs.
David Anderson.
Farewells were bade to
Maj. and Mrs. Joseph Acosta
Cpt. and Mrs. Robert Haines
Cpt. Charles Searles and
CW2 and Mrs. Larry Turner.
Dancing to the music of the
1st Cav. Div. Combo rounded
out the evening.
1ST SQDN. 9TH CAV.
A luncheon was held by the
wives of the 1st Sqdn. 9th
Cav. on Sept. 25 in the
Starlight Room of the Ft.
Hood Officers' Open Mess.
Following the luncheon Mrs.
John S. Toolson Jr. held a
business meeting at which
she welcomed newcomers
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and the 1st Cav's Christmas
Bazaar.
Mrs. Charles Smith then
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who provided a lively demon
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pieces using Mrs. Smith
Mrs. Harold Schmid and Mrs.
Kenneth Vigneux as models.
HQ OWC
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Headquarters 1st Cav. Div.
celebrated the new school
year with a "School Daze"
brunch held on the patio of
West Fort Hood Officers'
Open Mess. The Sept. 19
gathering was organized by
the G-l Coffee Group.
Mrs. John McEnery led the
introduction of newcomers at
tending the brunch. These
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extended to Cpt. and Mrs. H.
L. Daniels.
Engineer wives met for
their monthly coffee in the
home of Mrs. John Corby co-
hosted by Mrs. Leo Laska.
The business meeting was
conducted by Mrs. John
Momeir. The annual OWC
Wives sponsored El Casino
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were the main topics of
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baby gift for her new son
and the doorprize autumn
stationary was won by Mrs.
Momeir.
C0..227TH AV. BN.
The Officer wives of
Co. 227th Av. Bn. held their
monthly coffee in the home of
Mrs. Williand Hayes Sept.
11th. Mrs. David Paulsen
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Farewells were sid to Mrs.
David Paulsen wife of Maj.
David Paulsen the outgoing
company commander and
Mrs. Edward Zibilski.
Newcomers welcomed were
Mrs. James Jeffcoat and
Mrs. Peter Owen. The Oc
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the home of Mrs. James
Carrick.
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Fort Hood Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1973, newspaper, October 5, 1973; Temple, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth255212/m1/18/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Casey Memorial Library.