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2001 1st Annual A3ADV Reunion Friday Pictures

reun_aber_museum_1.jpg (22527 bytes) Wesley Gordon checking out one of the tanks at the 203d Military Intelligence Battalion's captured vehicle storage pool.  
  Moving down the line of vehicles with our guides, CAP MacPherson, LT Turner, and SFC Hanne (in the picture). reun_aber_museum_2.jpg (29615 bytes)
Copy of reun_aber_museum_3.jpg (24458 bytes) You've got to watch your step on these things.  
  Hey, LT Turner, where's the keys? Copy of reun_aber_museum_4.jpg (28966 bytes)
Copy of reun_aber_museum_5.jpg (27281 bytes) Wesley Gordon schmoozing to the camera.  
  Looking down the backside of the vehicles in the 203d's storage pool. Copy of reun_aber_museum_6.jpg (30299 bytes)
Copy of reun_aber_museum_7.jpg (34597 bytes) Yeah, these babies are all operational; no wonder they wouldn't give out the keys!  
  Lots of power here, but SFC Hanne said the Soviets didn't care too much about comfort; lots of noise and fumes from this big engine. reun_aber_museum_8.jpg (34109 bytes)
reun_aber_museum_9.jpg (37185 bytes) Tanks and more tanks!  
  The gate to the 203d Military Intelligence Battalion captured vehicle storage pool. reun_aber_museum_10.jpg (35906 bytes)
  Another tank. SFC Hanne knew every detail for each vehicle and we can't even remember what they were called.  
  The main entrance to the 203d's museum and headquarters. reun_aber_museum_12.jpg (42330 bytes)
reun_aber_museum_13.jpg (42151 bytes) Wesley Gordon checking out one of the UZIs.  
  SFC Hanne showing Wesley Gordon around the 203d's small arms armory. reun_aber_museum_14.jpg (44909 bytes)
reun_aber_museum_15.jpg (33528 bytes) This part of the tour was a big hit with this guy!  
  The "tank yard" at the Ordnance Museum at Aberdeen. reun_aber_museum_16.jpg (30455 bytes)
reun_aber_museum_17.jpg (37737 bytes) This one was one of ours.  
  The sign on the side says: "This Side Down". Daryl Gordon at the Ordnance Museum. reun_aber_museum_18.jpg (29967 bytes)
reun_aber_museum_19.jpg (43757 bytes) The front entrance to the Ordnance Museum at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds.  
  An interior look at the Ordnance Museum at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds.
reun_aber_museum_20.jpg (42063 bytes) Coastal defense gun at Aberdeen.  
  The world's largest shell at the ordnance museum. reun_aber_museum_21.jpg (33164 bytes)
reun_aber_museum_22.jpg (30716 bytes) The captured WWII German gun, "ANZIO ANNIE".  
  Ken Schaffer, John Chism, Doug Good, and Rodney Willis and their wives enjoy dinner friday_dinner_1.jpg (31222 bytes)
friday_dinner_2.jpg (30179 bytes) Kevin Colson and Joshua Prater and listen to dinner stories.  
  Jim Cunningham (back to camera) and his wife, Tony Rice and his wife, Ike Ogalsby, Kevin and Joshua enjoy dinner friday_dinner_3.jpg (33933 bytes)
friday_ladies_1.jpg (24896 bytes) The ladies are having a good time as well  
  More ladies having a great time meeting each other friday_ladies_2.jpg (30407 bytes)
friday_ladies_3.jpg (31850 bytes) I bet they never thought they would have this much fun when they agreed to come  
  This looks like they are planning something they should not be. friday_men_1.jpg (37465 bytes)
friday_men_2.jpg (28095 bytes) Kelly Fisk, Kevin Colson Leslie Fisk and Dan Merritt discuss the Iron Dukes 2-67 Armor  
  Dan Edgar, Carl Erickson, and Ike Ogalsby enjoy a moment while George Napuda and Tony Rice meet. friday_men_3.jpg (26744 bytes)
friday_men_4.jpg (28442 bytes) Kevin Colson and Rich Carlson talking about their time in the Iron Dukes. Kevin served in the battalion from 85-89 while Rich served from 68-70  
  Daryl Gordon and Jack Klepps talk with someone friday_men_5.jpg (23898 bytes)
friday_men_6.jpg (29860 bytes) Phil Mitchell has everyone's attention  

 

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