The Mighty Ninth

Strive To Reach The Summit


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JO-22.JPGReunion Photos - Jerry OrrField training observers: L to R - Steve Sykora and Mike Kurtgis standing next to a soldier in full web gear...modern-day web gear, that is.
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JO-23.JPGReunion Photos - Jerry OrrOne of the benefits of being retired and ex-soldiers is that you can stand in the shade of the trees and avoid the Ft Sill heat wave.
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JO-24.JPGReunion Photos - Jerry OrrMeanwhile, the ladies opted for a guided tour of the historic Mattie Beal House in downtown Lawton.
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JO-24a.JPGReunion Photos - Jerry OrrLives of the Lawton rich and famous at the Mattie Beal House. Our ladies go on tour. Martha Henderson gets a good look at the interior design.
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JO-25.JPGReunion Photos - Jerry OrrSo much for the tour. Let's eat.
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LD-1.JPGReunion Photos - Lee DixonLee Dixon, Dennis Dauphin, and Terry Stuber at closing Friday evening banquet.
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LD-2.JPGReunion Photos - Lee DixonFriends Forever! Lee Dixon and Bill Kull.
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LD-3.JPGReunion Photos - Lee DixonLee Dixon and Sam Nieto. Sam made the special effort to be on hand for the Friday closing banquet.
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LD-4.JPGReunion Photos - Lee DixonWell, you can bet that the gun isn't rusty, but those guys in the red shirts might well be! Red Shirts: Steve Cox, Lee Dixon, Mike Kurtgis, Joe Henderson, and Jim Connolly.
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LD-5.JPGReunion Photos - Lee DixonRetirement Parade. Lee Dixon on the Old Post parade field.
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LD-6.JPGReunion Photos - Lee DixonThe Story of The Buffalo Soldier - as told by SGM Wallace Moore. He entertained us with the stories of long ago and the replica barracks of the buffalo soldiers served as a perfect backdrop.
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LD-7.JPGReunion Photos - Lee DixonJoe Henderson, John Severn, Jim Connolly, and Danny "Cowboy" Fort at the Friday night banquet.
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