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1-70 Reunion Registration Form
Volume 4, Issue 1
June 2012
Return to WAB 3 through 7 October 2013
In This Issue:
Hotel &
Transportation Info
WAB Itinerary
1-70 Armor Website
Registration Form
Old Soldier
The
Quartermaster
Store
See Page 6 for links, phone number and directions to order!
Tankers’ Turret TANKERS’ TURRET 1st Battalion 70th Armor STRIKE SWIFTLY
SEE YOU IN WIESBADEN GERMANY
The next reunion takes place 3-7 October, 2013 in Wiesbaden.
Sam Rushing and your committee have organized a trip full of
memories with fun and camaraderie for all.
We are asking you register with Dick Ardisson by 31 July 2012.
You must register with Dick for the activities we are
sponsoring as well as your attendance. Second you must make
your room reservation at the Oranien Hotel, Wiesbaden.
More info found on the following pages.
The Hotel
Oranien Hotel, Platter Str. 2, 65193 Wiesbaden Germany Contact weekdays 08:30 - 18:00, Saturdays 10:00 - 15:00.
011-49-611-17 29 777
Link to Oranien Location on Google Maps: http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Platter+Str.+2,+65193+Wiesbaden+Germany&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=26.869816,52.910156&vpsrc=6&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Platter+Stra%C3%9Fe+2,+65193+Wiesbaden,+Darmstadt,+Hessen,+Germany&ll=50.06904,8.258114&spn=0.042421,0.10334&t=m&z=13&ei=toTHT4WbOpfcyASlh6G5BQ&pw=2
We are staying at the Oranien hotel in Wiesbaden. Make reservations with the Wiesbaden Marketing Hotel Department
at tel.: 011 49 611 / 1729 777 or by fax 011 49 611 / 1729 799 or by e-mailing [email protected] or at
http://germany.nethotels.com/info/wiesbaden/events/tankers/default_en.htm
Hotel &Travel Information Summary
• Room Rate: Double € 110 (~$143); Single €85 (~$111) /night includes taxes and 2 breakfast/room/day.
• No pets are allowed in the hotel
• $50 per person for the dinner banquet.
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• $35 per person for the day tour to the former intra-German border. We’re planning for lunch in Gotthards at our
favorite gasthaus. No charge for the visit to the briefing tree.
• $15 per person registration fee. The registration fee increases to $20 per person after 31 July 2012.
• The Registration Form is found on page 5. Print, fill out and return to Dick Ardisson as shown on the form by 31 July
2012. Include payment in full at time of registration or send a minimum of $100 per person.
• Specific flight information is not released, by the airlines, until 330 days prior to departure date. We can't give
any price information, at this time.
• Everyone will be responsible for his/her travel from the airport to and from Wiesbaden. Nominally about 20 - 25
kms. However frequent construction around the airport makes it very difficult to calculate the route one must take.
There could also be construction around Erbenheim that changes distance calculations. The following info is
provided as a baseline, but please check this website for up to date information about getting from FRA to
Wiesbaden. http://wikitravel.org/en/Wiesbaden#From_Frankfurt_Airport_.28FRA.29. Details, exchange rates
and prices will undoubtedly change by October 2013.
o A round trip train ticket is €24 (~$31.20) and it's a 30 minute ride from the Frankfurt Airport to the
Wiesbaden Train Station. S-Bahn is a much better deal at €4.10 one-way and goes every 15 minutes. No bus
service. From Terminal 1, follow the signs to the regional train station (Frankfurt (Main) Flughafen
Regionalbahnhof) which is in the basement of the Airport building. Usually Wiesbaden is the terminal station
for the S-Bahn/regional train so you can easily find the correct platform. Note: There are two train stations at
the airport; in the basement the regional train station (S-Bahn & fast regional trains) and one for mid-/long-
distance (Fernbahnhof) trains.
o The long-distance train station is a longer walk (about an extra 10 minutes) and has much less frequent
service to Wiesbaden.
o Buying your ticket:
� The new vending machines sell both RMV (local travel network) and DB (long distance) tickets. To
buy a ticket e.g. for the S-Bahn, make sure you are in RMV mode. Then enter your direction on the
virtual keyboard or directly per destination code:
� Wiesbaden: 65, Frankfurt (City): 50, Frankfurt (Airport): 5090
� After having named your destination, choose "Einzelfahrt Erwachsene" for a single trip and the
screen should display €4.10 if you are at the airport or €7.30 if you are in Frankfurt. Insert € coins or
bills. Some machine accept credit card, too. The printed ticket is already validated and you can board
the S8 or S9 for Wiesbaden. (S1 from Frankfurt city as well). Don't hesitate to ask for help if you need
it! There is also a RMV information desk at the airport's short-distance train station.
o Car rentals start at approximately $45 per day. Currently, gas is north of $7 per gallon. Parking, at the
Oranien is €4.50 (~$5.85) per day.
o A taxi from Frankfurt Airport (FRA) to Wiesbaden costs around €60,
o The hotel does not provide shuttle service, from the train station. It is an approximate 25 minute hike, from
the station.
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Wiesbaden Germany Reunion Itinerary as of June 2012
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Wednesday, 2 October 2013
Advance party arrives
Facility preparations
1600-Early registration
Thursday, 3 October 2013
Arrival and registration
Friday, 4 October 2013
Breakfast Buffet, (included in room price) Time TBA
Late registration
Open time to tour on your own
Saturday, 5 October 2013
Breakfast Buffet, (included in room price) Time TBA
Business meeting follows breakfast – on the bus
Bus tour to the former Intra-German Border
Lunch at Gotthards not included in the price
Sunday, 6 October 2013
Breakfast Buffet, (included in room price) Time TBA
Reunion Banquet
Social hour – 1800
Banquet -1900 - 2100
Monday, 7 October 2013
Breakfast Buffet, (included in room price) Time TBA
Departure
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1st Battalion, 70th Armor Reunion
Wiesbaden, Germany 3 – 7 Oct 2013
DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION & PAYMENT – JULY 31, 2012
Name: Spouse/Companion:
Names of Other Guests:
Address:
City: State: Zip: Phone : (_____) _____ - ______________
Company: Date Served: Special Limitations, Diets:
Your E-Mail Address: _________________________________ PRICE PER
ACTIVITY PERSON TOTAL AMOUNT Registration Fee: $15.00 x ___ $___________ Registration Fee: (After 31 July) $20.00 x ___ $___________ Note: Children 6 and under Free Thursday – arrival and check-in Friday – Open time to tour the city on your own Saturday Breakfast Buffet: Incl in Rm rate Business meeting follows breakfast – on the bus Bus tour to the former Inter-German Border $35.00 x ___ $___________ Lunch in Gotthards not included in the price Sunday Reunion Banquet (excluding drinks; includes fruit sherbet dessert)
Salad, JagerSchnitzel w roasted potatoes $50.00 x ___ $___________ Salad, Salmon w white wine sauce w rice $50.00 x ___ $___________ Donation to 1-70 Armor Reunion Operation Fund $____________ TOTAL ENCLOSED $____________ NOTE: 1-70 Armor is responsible to the providers for services and goods based on participant
counts. Therefore, 1-70 Armor will refund 100% of Reunion Registration fees paid provided “cancellation” notice is received at least 30 days prior to the reunion. After that or...between 15 and 29 days, the Committee will refund 50% of the fees. If notice is received 14 days or less before 3 October 2013, no refund will be made... except in those cases where injury/illness or “Acts of God” prohibited attendance.
Send check or Money Order Payable to: 1-70 Armor Reunion & mail to: Dick Ardisson,
1607 Redbud Cir,
Radcliff, KY 40160
E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (270) 351-7138
The Organizing Committee Chairman - Kirk Wood, [email protected]
Vice Chair and Membership - Sam Rushing, [email protected]
Registration - Dick Ardisson, [email protected]
QM Store - Mike Hoesly, [email protected]
Hospitality - Jerry Headley, [email protected] and Bill Eldridge, [email protected]
Newsletter - Jim McGourin, [email protected]
Website - Bob Zittleman, [email protected]
Advanced Party – Carl Ritter, [email protected]
If you have any questions about the reunion please contact one of us.
Of course we still need volunteers to help with the many details. If you are interested please
contact the sub-committee member responsible.
WEBSITE!
Bob Zittleman updated the 1-70 Website with new features and reunion information.
Visit our website; http://1-70armor.org/ for more news and information.
The Quartermaster Store
The link to our Quartermaster website is: http://ces.landsend.com/1-70armor. You may go directly to that 1-70 Armor Quartermaster site by clicking the link above, or cut and paste the link into your browser. All products, prices, insignia, payment, shipping (direct to customer), etc. are all there. We offer great Lands End products and most can be specialized with our 1-70 Armor Distinctive Unit Insignia and mottos. Give our store a call at 800-587-1541 and give the Lands End service pro our customer number: 4555450. They will walk you through buying any of our “Tanker-approved” products. We strongly suggest that you call our Lands End customer service people to order. You have several insignia options from just the official DUI alone, or with mottos “Strike Swiftly” or “Tankers”. Examples of the insignia choices are available on the website in the product order process. Their pros will help you get the item and exact insignia you really want. However, you can order on-line as well. Call our store to order: 800-587-1541. Our Customer Number is: 4555450. If you need help or have a problem with our Quartermaster Store send Mike Hoesly an email at [email protected]. Complaints need to be directed to someone at a much higher pay grade.
Face Book
Sam Rushing created a 1-70 page on Face Book. Face Book members should search for First Battalion,
70th Armor, after they log into their Face Book home page.
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Thanks to an old soldier (11th
ACR, 7th
Cav, 12th
Cav alum) who provided the following
You know you're an "Old Soldier" when....
• You know what GDP means, and still remember where yours was and how long it took to occupy.
• You remember when we had tactical nukes and really planned to use them.
• You remember spending hours in MOPP 4 and using M256 kits.
• You remember when the M8 Claymore and M72 LAW were part of CTT.
• You remember when ARTEPs were 36 hours and you had fun.
• You remember what the hell a “1K zone” was.
• You remember "ducks," and they weren't feathered.
• You remember when Carl Vuono was CG (8th ID(M)) and MaxThurman was head of recruiting command.
• You know what a Gama Goat and GOER were and could fix an M151A2 to run off one prop shaft.
• You remember snow chains on a deuce and a half.
• You remember the monastery in Wildflecken.
• You remember POMCUS, where your site was, and what was in it.
• You had a license for an M-1941 stove.
• You remember when “c” rations came in cans and were the 1SGs cigarette supply.
• You remember what a P38 is used for.
• You remember everyone had a "reel to reel".
• You remember when the Israelis were bad ***** and we all wanted to be like them.
• You remember when Saddam Hussein was our loyal ally.
• You remember jungle fatigues – and when they fit you.
• You remember when Airland Battle was a new concept, and everyone religiously read 100-5.
• You remember green tabs and strapped on a " Pistol, Caliber .45 Automatic, M1911A1".
• You can remember when Team Spirit and REFORGER were every year.
• You can remember what REFORGER stood for – and they were happy to see you.
• You remember when the M16 was a plastic carbine, and you hoped for an M14.
• You remember beer and cigarette machines in the barracks.
• You remember Happy Hour at the club – before MPs were waiting at the gate.
• You can remember going to the Club at Graf, drinking, and watching Margaret.
• You personally know Margaret.
• You know what a "Smokey" at Hohenfels is.
• You know Herb at Hohenfels.
• You know the difference between the VRC46, VRC47, PRC77 andVRC160 and the requisite installation kits.
• You know what a CEOI is and you can encrypt grids.
• You remember when NTC was a new and cool concept.
• You have never heard of a yellow stress card.
• You remember when it was real cool to go to SAMs or be an OC at NTC.
• You remember when as a new LT/CPT you could go out and train your soldiers and not have an OC tell you how
screwed up you were.
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• You remember battalion commanders and 1SG's who were Vietnam Vets.
• You remember battalion commanders who drank, swore and mentored.
• You remember battalion commanders who were ruthless about tactics, but didn't give a crap about admin BS.
• You remember as a LT/CPT you had raters and senior raters who actually had the balls to rank you in their profile – to
your face.
• You remember when 60% selected on promotion boards was awesome.
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