2005 Biannual Reunion
August 15-19,
2005
Savannah, Ga.
Recent website additions:
Ed Henzl, HQ Co, 1st Battalion
and friends
Photos of Le Muy 60th D-Day
Ceremony
Click on above links to view. The LuMuy photos were sent tous by Claire Giblin.The last two by Lory Curtis
Tom McAvoy
Bob I gave Jacks address to Ben and thought he posted it??? I have
sent
15 letters to guys that I know,( that do not have computers) and ask
them
to mail him a card or letter?? Today, Tom
I
don't understand am I absolutely sure (about what) If I talk to Jack???
I am
absolutely sure I talked to him?? He just could not bring to his mind
the
people I mentioned to him that he should have known including
myself?? Then
after he asking me 7-8 times, who I was and then, where was
I was calling
from??? Oko Yono took the phone from him, and said who she
was??? Who are
you??? I told her and that I remember her from previous
reunions, She said
Jack was not doing to good?? What did Oko tell you????
Tom McAvoy
Bob, Oko invited me and my wife and whom ever else might be
with us to
come and see Jack?? If we were ever out that way?? We all keep in
mind
Jack is now 90 years so anything is great ??to hear from him?? Tom
McAvoy
Bob since you brought it up, It could have
very well been an imposter
saying he was Jack that I talked to?? since
he didn't know anybody that
I mentioned??? I told him you sure do not sound
like the Jack Dunaway that
i know??? And he commented Well I am Jack??? Tom
McAvoy
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I just copy and paste. Don't try to explain.-Ben
John Alicki
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