Hello,
 
Tom Cross wants all to know that his computer is out of commission .However , he just informed me that he is using a borrowed laptop and is able to receive mail.
 
 
Mail Call No. 602 had a scramble mail from John Bramswig and so I will have it again in this Mail Call. Apparently when I insert a photo, AOL rearranges my setup. I wish they would leave well enough alone. I make enough mistakes without their help. 
 
Ben
 
Website                          www.517prct.org
 
Mail Call                         ben517@aol.com
 
Roster                            www.517prct.org/roster.pdf
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Michael Aterburn
 
The Army under pressure backed off of a full Court Martial.  In an administrative hearing, Lt. Colonel Allen West pleaded guilty to threatening the life of the Iraqi who was a conspirator in planning attacks to ambush his unit.   He was fined $5000 and was stripped of his command.   He also resigned his commission and will now reside in Florida with his wife.   The Colonel and his wife were interviewed on the Bill O'Reilly TV news show last night.   The Colonel is one heck of a good man.   O'Reilly promised to send all e-mails he receives from Americans to the Colonel and his family to let him know how much support there was from Americans.  If you would like to send an e-mail of support, send it to Oreilly@foxnews.com.    I did receive written replies from my own Congressman stating that he supported the Colonel's actions.
My family wishes all of you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
My father would have been 82 on his birthday Dec 22nd.   I was born on Dec 21, 1944 as the 517th moved into the Battle of the Bulge.
God Bless you all,
Michael N. Arterburn
Eldest son of Nello R. Arterburn, SSgt, Co. G
Capt Mike

John Bramswig
 
Please include this in next email.

Great email talk. Ben.  Tell Vera to have her husband allow photos.  Just because they picked up virus in past is not indication of gettinn another via photos.........and to miss photo's of the 517 and others is sad.

Regards to all you Peaches!!!

John Bramswig
son inlaw of Ed Marconi Co A 517

PS Ed was a tough Peach too.  I miss him dearly.  Just tossed out a bicylcle that Ed had purchased for my wife when she was a kid.  Had to do it when she was out of the house - that's how much he meant to us!  Kinda silly, but........
The  Ardennes

Lory Curtis
 

An Army Buddy of mine sent this to me.  I thought all of you would enjoy reading it.  Merry Christmas to all and Happy New Year.

Lory Curtis

Subject: Another President Bush story

Sir,

On 7 November, I had the opportunity to send some of my soldiers to the White House to participate in a Presidential departure ceremony.  It was billed as they would get there, get a brief by the Mil Asst. and stand behind the ropes and wave as the president went out to Marine One.  I thought it would be a good opportunity to reward some of my Officers & NCOs who day in and day out deal with death firsthand.


As it turns out..Once they got there, they were ushered into a separate holding room from the rest of the crowd and given the briefing.  Just as they were to go out to the viewing area, an aide came and told them to follow him.  The aide took them through the West Wing, into the Rose Garden.  The staff and Secret Service left then the group alone in the Rose Garden .  Without a word, the President came out and spent 15 minutes with the group, alone and away from the press.  I'm telling this second hand so please forgive me.. 


They said he came out and thanked them for the enormous job they did for the families of the fallen.  As he addressed the group, he began to weep, the emotion he displayed changed those soldiers forever. They were standing before the most powerful man in the world and he was crying talking about the fallen and the price of freedom. He said he wanted the world to know that freedom was a God given right...for all, not just those of us in the US and that to have freedom, the price is high especially when it is counted in the lives of soldiers who volunteered willingly knowing the possible consequences.  The soldiers returned with a renewed enthusiasm and determination to right by the families.  As they each shared their stories, they too welled up with tears as they described their
time with the President.


The aide said the President never does things like this, but once he found out that folks from the Army & Marine Corps Casualty & Mortuary Affairs Office were participating in the ceremony, he cleared his schedule to spend 20 mins with them.

Ron

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Christmas Greetings my friends,
     Not that I planned it this way, however will be attending the gala event in FL 18-22Jan04.     It was most difficult for a variety of reasons, but my ultimate desire was to attend-so be it.
     Will be arriving on 15Jan and have lodging until the 18th. Can be reached on my cell 805 801 6253, and will turn up on the 18th. Bob, if there is anything I can assist with on Sunday, advise upon my arrival.
     Regards to all,
          Gene Frice