April 22, 2002 to Aug. 18, 2002
Guest book messages
I left Bavaria Germany 10 Nov. 1945. I was in the US CONSTABULARY in
Coburg when the Constabulary first started. I can't remember the town we
were in before moving to Coburg but it was there that we scraped paint
off the vehicles and repainted with the Circle C ect. At the
time I was with A troop, 6th CONSTABULARY. I was there in 1946 &
1947. The first Sgt was Sgt. Cassarborn. I think it is spelled wrong. Captain
Jack was the troop commander. Sgt.John Winaskie, Sgt.Pain was there and
Thomas Kelley. We had lots of beer at the Big Brown Derby & the Little
Brown Derby. I was very proud of being in the US CONSTABULARY and patrolling
the border. The Russians at times like to see how much they could get away
with but we kept them where they belonged.
My discharge from the ARMY was May 1947 with the rank of T/5.
I live in Maine. You can check out me today at --http://www.RALPHJUDDJR.com
-- and
you can see me with my dog Buffy at the beach.
Have a good day TROOPERS and will catch you later.
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of Ralph Judd Jr. |
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RALPH JUDD JR.
E mail :
ralphearline @yahoo.com
OR
malox5@excite.com
Date: 2002-08-15
Charles Shoemaker (jcshoe1@aol.com / no homepage ) wrote:
My wife and I are deeply saddened to learn of Toni Schindler's
death. She had been a regular emailer of Toni's. We knew he
was ill but not this ill. What actually happened to him? He
had been going to a health place for relaxation as late as
last summer. Was it his heart? I wish I had the opportunity to
let his son know of our sorrow to learn of his death and will
keep him in our prayers.
Charles and Janice Shoemaker
Georgetown, SC
Date: 2002-08-13 15:54:17 - IP: 198.81.17.44
lauri (thderhrt3@aol.com / no homepage ) wrote:
I have been looking for anyone who might know a young polish
boy who served with the Constabularies after he was released
from Buchenwald...Jerzy Budzynski. I recently received papers
from Buchenwald...the papers were his release papers and were
signed by the following [March 6, 1945]:
Col. Allen B. Michell-GSC
Capt.T.A. Taracouzio-AUS
Capt. Leonard M. Bessman-Inf.[CIC]
1st Lt. Cyrus C. Sturgis, Jr.-A.C.
If anyone knows of these individuals I would greatly
appreciate your assistance.
Many thanks.
Date: 2002-08-12 23:02:04 - IP: 209.240.222.130 forwarded for
209.240.220.149
Charles (Chuck)Jamison (chjmar@webtv.net / no homepage ) wrote:
I arrived in le Harve France March 1946 aboard the Pitston
Victory. Departed Camp Philip Morris via 40 & 8 to Marburg
Germany. Was assigned to the 11th ARC Weiden, Germany We
became the 11th Const.Regt. and was formed March 1946. I as an
Inf. Scout at the time, but joined the Medical Detachment. I
had two good buddies who went into the Medics with me. I would
like to know if they are members. There names are Charle
Edward Knowles, Oaklnd CA. and Robert Melton. St.Louis,MO. At
the start of O Const. Col. William F. Biddle was our Regt. CO.
When the 11th deactvated I was assigned to the 6th
Const.Returned to the ZI 1950, Later in Korea I ran into
couple of troopers.
Date: 2002-08-09 20:36:00 - IP: 207.136.177.142
NICHOLAS J. HLAWATI (LUSIPHUR1331@YAHOO.COM / no homepage ) wrote:
MY GRANDFATHER ROBERT E. HLAWATI, SERVED THE 97TH
CONSTABULARY SIGNAL BATTALION IN WWII. WITH HIS RECENT
PASSING AWAY WE FOUND ALOT OF PICTURES OF HIM WITH HIS TRUCK
FROM THIS UNIT. I NEVER REALLY GOT TO KNOW HIM OR HEAR
STORIES THAT GRANDCHILDREN LOOK FORWARD TO HEARING. AND NOW
THAT HE'S GONE, I FIND MYSELF TRYING HARDER THAN BEFORE TO
FIND INFORMATION ABOUT HIS LIFE OVERSEAS, OR IF HIS CARGO
TRUCK STILL EXISTS. IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION, PLEASE
CONTACT ME. ALSO, I HAVE ALOT OF FORMS AND PICTURES FROM THE
UNIT THAT I AM WILLING TO SHARE. THANKS.
Date: 2002-08-08 18:49:06 - IP: 166.102.185.218
harvet bowles (chaz66@alltel.net / no homepage ) wrote:
I was in the 28th.const.recon squadron cav
in schweinfurt germany 1945 to 1948 came from the 3rd.inf
div.we lived in squad tents on the american russian border
.until we joined the constabulary then we got to sleep in
beds in a building big time for us.We did the usal border
patrol on foot and also motorized patrols.plus got our delay
in action training every third month.in the field .i was a
radio operator morse code and the rest layed telephone lines
etc.plus was a rifleman first .attended .three radio schools
bad kithhen and sonhoffen also demolition school even tried
to learn to play the bugle once couldnt do it.no sound
We went on a 100 mile force march in 1947 when cav .took us
over didnt fall out but came close a couple of times ha.
trooper harvey n bowles out post 2 life time member . would
be pleased to get messages on my e mail chaz66@alltel.net
Date: 2002-08-08 05:59:59 - IP: 63.50.73.107
Jim Tolbert (jimtolbert@earthlink.net / no homepage ) wrote:
In remembering the 22d and 24th Constabulary (1948-1952),
some good memories of outstanding border patrol troops still
run thru my mind. The names have long since faded and the
faces are becoming harder to focus on, Never the less, it
was a fine tour. I thought even the bad times were good.
From Hershfield to Kissengen, to the stockade in Frankfurt,
I enjoyed every day. After leaving Germany, I continued with
the Army and retired the last time in 1990 at Fort Lee,
Virginia. Now, as I get older, I spend more and more time
thinking about the Constabulary and the places where I spent
my 15th, 16th, and 17th Christmas'. To all those who helped
me grow up while there, thanks.
Date: 2002-08-08 01:56:20 - IP: 209.45.208.168
John R. Holcomb (jholcomb@ocsonline.com / no homepage ) wrote:
I served with 1st Armoured Division from March 1946 until
the 14th Constabulary Regiment was activated. Served until
March 1947 and selected to go with 1st Recon Co, 1st
Infantry Division along with selected Officers and NCO's.
Served until August 1948. Had many border assignments with
14th Constabulary and with Guard Troop and Demonstration
Troop at US Constabulary School, Sonthofen, Germany. We were
strictly elite.
Date: 2002-08-06 02:29:50 - IP: 63.156.128.162
James W Jim Lynn (jimwlynn@yahoo.com /
http://www.oocities.org/jimwlynn/WebSiteTableOfContents.html ) wrote:
Terrific site - I was part of the US Army of Occupation,
Germany 10-48/6-50, Assigned to USASAEurope, 114th Sig Co
Herzo Base (48/49), Det A 114th, Rothwesten 49-50. See my
story on ALPINERS, re war 1949 games when I was assigned to
support "The Circle Cowboys" as a Radio Intercept Operator -
man, we nailed a Tank Company of the Big Red One during the
"Gasthasus" stop in Earlangen!!!
Date: 2002-08-03 03:09:44 - IP: 65.33.127.147
Joseph J. Addison (jaddison1@cfl.rr.com / no homepage ) wrote:
Fantastic review of history. I graduated from West Point on
3 June 1947 and was assigned to US Army Europe. I joined the
6th Constab Sqdn in August 1948 in Coburg. We were converted
to the 3d Bn, 14th ACR in the fall of 1949. The 1st Sgt of G
Troop almost cried when he found out that he had to change
insignia. He had enlisted in the 6th Cav in 1936 at Ft.
Oglethorpe, GA and had fought through WW II with the same
regiment and then joined it in the Constabulary. He loved
the unicorn rampant in the regimental insignia.
I was transferred to Constabulary Hq in April 1950, which in
turn became Hq 7th Army later that year. I sailed for the US
with my wife and daughter in January, 1952. I stayed in the
US Army as an officer until 1 December, 1959, when I
resigned for my wife's health and joined the Arizona Army
National Guard in March 1960. I remained with the Guard
until March 1963, when I joined the USAR. While in the USAR
I attended C&GS and the Army War College. I retired as a
Colonel on 31 December 1983.
Date: 2002-07-31 03:38:20 - IP: 152.163.189.234
Remo P Sabetti (SabettiS@aol.com / no homepage ) wrote:
Was in C Troop 72nd Sqd 10th Regt 46 at Boblingen & Ulm,
Later in the 1st Recon Co 1st Inf Div, like to hear from
anyone from these units.
Date: 2002-07-30 04:19:45 - IP: 64.66.195.6
C.Max Shuey (patnmax2@netzero.net / no homepage ) wrote:
Just to touch base with you all. Please note new
e-mail address
max
Date: 2002-07-29 07:33:58 - IP: 216.26.61.222
Curtis B. Hoyle (choyle@teleport.com / no homepage ) wrote:
I was a service record and payroll clerk for
Headquarters and Headquarters Troop 1st Constabulary
Brigade at Wiesbaden, Germany in 1947 to early 1948. I
worked both at the champagne factory office and up on the
hill at Dotzheim after the move.
Date: 2002-07-28 15:53:08 - IP: 12.8.38.115
A.A.THOMAS (tomsal@naturecoast.net / no homepage ) wrote:
Update new addy Hi To all AA Thomas re new addy 1st one
had mistake sorry BYE BYE
Date: 2002-07-25 04:14:15 - IP: 207.173.233.110
jim miller (junglejimcav@yahoo.com / no homepage ) wrote:
around the corner I have a friend, in this great city that
has no end. yet days go by and weeks rush on, and before I
know it, a year has gone. and I never see my old friends
face, for life is a swift and terrible race. he knows I like
him just as well and in the days when I rang his bell, and
he rang mine. we were younger then and now we are busy, tired
men. tired with playing a foolish game, tired with trying to
make a name."tomorrow" I say,: I will call on him, just to
show that i'm thinking of him.. But tomorrow comes and goes
and goes; and the distance between us grows and
grows....around the corner! yet miles away : here's a
telegram,sir. :tim died today" and that's what we get and
deserve in the end - AROUND THE CORNER <A VANISHED FRIEND>
Date: 2002-07-24 18:56:15 - IP: 24.24.66.63
joseph { Bob } Markward (rmarkward@stny.rr.com / no homepage ) wrote:
Was with the 3rd Division and the 9th Division in Germany
in 1946
Date: 2002-07-22 01:19:33 - IP: 205.188.209.77
michael mckenzie (hotshue2@aol.com / no homepage ) wrote:
My father Oscar N Mckenzie seved in the 16th constab
(separate) from 1948 thru the reformation to 6th inf reg
have troop B's guidon and various pictures of the horse
mounted troop. He took the guidon when all horse equipment
was turned in
Date: 2002-07-18 21:33:07 - IP: 65.129.20.241
john f. anderson (johnandmarie911@msn.com / no homepage ) wrote:
Iserved in troop c 42nd con sq, 1947 and part of 1948
.every time i click this site i seem to read something
new. It makes me prouder each time. I sure would like to
hesr from anyone who may have been in Augsburg at that
time. god bless you all,
Date: 2002-07-14 21:49:01 - IP: 152.163.189.234
Lew Dallolio (lewdall@aol.com / no homepage ) wrote:
Would like information on Robert L Bradley of the 6th
armored cavalry division stationed in Regensburg in 1953
as aCaptain in the 3rd battalion G company
Date: 2002-07-14 06:00:46 - IP: 205.188.193.28
John 'Jack' Ferrick (Ferrick801@aol.com / no homepage ) wrote:
My father, Captain John V. Ferrick, 01003920, was assigned
to a constabulary outfit in Kaufbeuren, Germany during
1951- 1952. We lived in Kempten at the time and I attended
Munich American High School, staying in the dormitory and
coming home on weekends. I don't remember the unit he was
assigned to in that I was 15 years old at the time and
didn't pay much attention to those things. I do, however
remember that he transferred to the 555th Engineering
Battalion in Ettlingen, after that tour. My father passed
away during 1984.
Date: 2002-07-11 06:51:21 - IP: 198.81.16.54
Lauri (thderhrt3@aol.com / no homepage ) wrote:
I am still looking for anyone who might remeber serving
with my friend, Jerzy Budzynski, a very young Polish
political prisoner from Buchenwald. He was recruited to
service with the first division of the Constabulary,
they travelled from Buchenwald to the French border
searching for Nazis hiding out on local farms. He served
as a translator and automobile mechanic...but was mostly
chosen to 'identify' Nazis. He spoke several languages. He
remembers riding in a US Jeep across country with two or
three other soliders...one known as Jack. He later became
a certified US military motor pool mechanic and abulance
driver for the US government. Anyone knowing anything that
might help me locate more information on his unit and
those he served with it would be greatly appreciated if
you would share it with me.
Date: 2002-07-08 17:41:25 - IP: 24.158.39.30
Edwin R. Ward (ed16202@charter.net / no homepage ) wrote:
I was with the 10th A.I.B, CCA, 4th Armd Div. in the Flak
Kaserne at Kitzingen, when Col Hayes, our Bn C.O. informed
us about becoming the 10th Constabulary Sqdrn. The C.O. of
Hq&Hq Co., at that time was a Capt. Brashears. I was only
15 yrs of age, and the Army caught up with me in 1947,
sent me home & discharged me. I came back in as soon as I
became 17, went to the 7th Inf Regt at Ft Benning, and
from there to Ft Devens, MA.
Date: 2002-07-07 15:16:03 - IP: 68.13.206.176
George I. Pope (axepop@cox.net / http://www.cox.net ) wrote:
When our base air depot #2 in england closed after the war
I was transfered to germany to help build the
U.S.CONSTABULARY.I was station at at a german base near
Ausburg.I drew prisoners from a POW camp for my work
force.I drew vehicles from a large vehicle collection
depot which we repaired and modified to suit our
mission.We always returned the prisoners to their camp at
the end of each day.I think we became operational in
Ausburg in april 1947 relieving the U.S.Army MPs of their
duties.I returned to the states afterwards,rejoined the
U.S.AIR FORCE and retired in october 1973 as a chief
master sargeant after 31 years of service. Please forgive
me for not remembering names or dates.Does 2nd
bat.1oth.reg.ring a bell? Thank you. G.I.POPE.CMS.U.S.AIR
FORCE (Ret).
Date: 2002-07-05 11:46:22 - IP: 64.12.103.21
Harvey Michael (HarveMacie@aol.com / no homepage ) wrote:
I am still hoping to hear from someone who served in First
Brigade Hq., Weisbaden, '47-'48. (Anyone remember
Sgt/"Pop" Pierce, Rodney Durkee, Ganance, McBee,
Olsovski?)
Date: 2002-07-04 17:24:02 - IP: 207.172.11.147
William H Meck Jr (billandgertimeck796mp@starpoer.net / no homepage ) wrote:
Very nice wrb site. I am the current president of the
796th MP Bn Association. I served in Vienna Austria 1946 -
1951.
Date: 2002-07-04 17:09:37 - IP: 205.188.200.21
Joseph (Joe) Holding (CoraH28@aol.com / no homepage ) wrote:
Hoping to hear from anyone who served in 68th Constabulary
in Budingden or Alsfeld (1946-47)
Rank- Staff Sgt First Platoon 68th Const. Squad.
Date: 2002-07-04 01:27:45 - IP: 64.12.104.187
George B. Thompson (Edelweiss131@Aol.Com / no homepage ) wrote:
Just like very old wine this United States Constabulary
Web Site improves considerly with
age thanks to Irene A. Moore, Editor & Assistant
National Historian. Please keep up the great work Irene.
Please let us know how we can support you.
Outpost 2 just had a great Reunion near my home
in Bucks County, Penna. Many troopers, associates and
friends from far and wide were there. Associate Members
Toni Schindler & Hans-Jurgen Schmidt sent their greetings
from Germany.
Have a Happy 4th of July Troopers & Associates.
George B.Thompson
Outpost 2 Historian ( again )
42nd Squadron, 2nd Regiment, Freising,etc.,
Germany
Date: 2002-07-01 04:01:31 - IP: 12.163.115.58
Richard T. Bosma (dickboz@c2i2.com / no homepage ) wrote:
I served from 1948 - 1952 in 2nd pltn. D Co. 2nd
Bn. 14th ACR,Recon Section in Schweinfurt, & Bad
Kissengen. I was on the Carbine Team for Dog Co.
Seems as though D Co. troopers are rather scarce
So far I've contacted Ed kearny (edwki@aol.com0,
and John Bandy, 9teachpin@aol.com)
Date: 2002-06-25 16:41:32 - IP: 24.166.41.200
George E. Conroy, Jr. (gconroy@neo.rr.com / no homepage ) wrote:
Looking for anyone that was in the unit stationed in
Garmisch and Lenggries 1947-1948, Troop C, Second
Squadron.
Date: 2002-06-19 16:56:25 - IP: 198.81.16.23
lauri neal (thderhrt3@aol.com / no homepage ) wrote:
I am looking for anyone that might remember serving with
my friend Jerzy Budzynski...he was a polish concentration
prison-Buchenwald, that was recruited by the US government
to serve in the Constabularies.
Date: 2002-06-16 23:42:47 - IP: 205.188.197.47
Betty Elsea (ElsBttyl@aol.com / no homepage ) wrote:
Irene, Love the up date and I'm sure all the troopers do too.
We had a great time at outpost 3 reunion. This is a great site
and Charlie Joe reads it all the time.
Date: 2002-06-16 22:41:24 - IP: 206.149.4.16
William Shaphren (bshaph@earthlink.net / no homepage ) wrote:
ÊÊ Compliment you on your work. I was with constablary briefly
in
ÊÊ 1946...as company armorer for 10th CON in
Stuttgart-Moehringen. We had a topnotch 1st
ÊÊ Sgt. and Captain,of whom I cannot recall the names. Look
forward to hearing from you.
ÊÊ Thanx,billÊ
Date: 2002-06-16 02:18:05 - IP: 68.8.148.80
Geo A. Kalin, Jr (gkalin@cox.net / no homepage ) wrote:
My name is Geo A. Kalin, Jr. Looking for old buddies. Company
A, 1st Battlion, 14th Armored Cavalry, Stationed in Fritzlar,
Fulda 49-52.
Date: 2002-06-15 13:06:16 - IP: 65.160.81.193
Richard C Archambault (Arkabick@westriv.com / http://www.westriv.com )
wrote:
Correction to my E Mail address
Date: 2002-06-15 02:08:44 - IP: 24.167.21.178
Edward Srebalus (20g27n@ev1.net / no homepage ) wrote:
My father served in the constabulary around 1950. He always
described the patch to me and I finally found it. He always
told me he hated getting rid of the patch when they tranfered
him to the 6th armoured. Im going to tell him about the site.
Date: 2002-06-13 20:22:48 - IP: 172.135.225.127
Irene [Editor] (irmoore@eatel.net /
http://www.oocities.org/usconstabulary2/uscon_patch.html ) wrote:
I have added colorful patches to the above address. They are
located on INDEX C.
http://www.oocities.org/usconstabulary2/uscon_patch.html
Irene Moore
Date: 2002-06-13 19:15:08 - IP: 65.160.81.43
Richard C Archambault (Arkabick@westriv.comwww.excite.com / http://www.excite.com
) wrote:
I served with the 66th constabulay SQ.@ Degerndorf
1948-1950.Went to Eucom Signal school @Ansbach. Radio opreator
(506 &488) with C troop patroling czhek Austrian & Bavarian
locations.
Date: 2002-06-13 03:47:27 - IP: 172.158.167.241
Eugene Furnish (Etjkfurnish@aol.com / no homepage ) wrote:
served in 15 th Constabulary 1946
Date: 2002-06-10 15:25:44 - IP: 64.12.104.52
Donald Decker (Rudeck@cs.com / no homepage ) wrote:
Will Soileau who was a Trooper in B Troop 16th Constabulary
(Sep) died yesterday. He will be missed by family and friends.
Date: 2002-06-09 17:15:26 - IP: 209.253.230.221
Jack W. Ransone (jwr17@prodigy.net / no homepage ) wrote:
7774th Signal Bn. Station AGA Mannhiem Air field
1948/1950
Date: 2002-06-05 22:49:25 - IP: 206.20.205.232
Dale A. Rockford (retired2@livingston.net / no homepage ) wrote:
just to let everybody know that I have a new E-Mail
address.
We had a great Outpost #7 Reunion in Las Cruses.
Date: 2002-06-04 22:35:36 -
IP: 209.240.222.130 forwarded for 209.240.221.68
edward Monahan (Popeye2u@webtv.net / no homepage ) wrote:
light tank troop attached to 14 Constabulary Reg Kitzigen
and Schweinfurt early 1946-47 as M 24 tank driver.at 17
driving a tank made me King of the road.later atended Us
Constabulary School.
Beautifull Sonhoffen.
my best to you all
ed monahan
Date: 2002-05-30 14:43:03 - IP: 205.188.192.182
Julian C. McCalla (JcmE7ret@aol.com / no homepage ) wrote:
I was chosen to serve from 1946 to August, 1947 in
Headquarters Troop, 16th Constabulary Squadron (Separate)
under the command of (then)Lieutenant Colonel Samuel
McClure Goodwin. A short event of my duties, as well as
other troopers, has been printed in the June/July 1996
issue of VFW magazine that has a 4-page article on the
Circle-C Cowboys. As a retired
BG. The genral passed away in 1998 at his beloved Crossed
sabers Ranch in cerrillos, New Mexico.
Date: 2002-05-28 08
by Robert White
email: bobnokwhite@yahoo.com
url: no homepage
Served in "E" Troop 51st Constab Sqdn June '46 in Passau. Later
moved to Landshut. Did Border at Eisenstien (On the Czech
Border) as radio operator (Morse Code). Am a member of Outpost
8. I am not the same Robert White already shown on the Guest
Roster.
Date: 2002-05-28 16:33:17 - IP: 146.235.66.52
Mark Straube (mstra5@jcpenney.com / no homepage ) wrote:
My Dad, Charles A. Straube served in the 2nd Armoured
Cavalry (U.S. Constabulary),3rd Battalion, I Company and
later Head Quarters Company from March 1950 to Oct. 1952.
He was stationed in many places including Fulda, Kassel,
Augsburg, Bamburg and Passau often doing border patrol and
occasionally getting a day off to do some trout fishing. My
Parents currently live in Grafton, Wisconsin. Irene, keep
up the good work. This is a GREAT wedsite, Thank You.
Date: 2002-05-28 08:34:46 - IP: 202.183.178.37
Robert White (bobnokwhite@yahoo.com / no homepage ) wrote:
Served in "E" Troop 51st Constab Sqdn June '46 in Passau.
Later moved to Landshut. Did Border at Eisenstien (On the
Czech Border) as radio operator (Morse Code). Am a member
of Outpost 8. I am not the same Robert White already shown
on the Guest Roster.
Date: 2002-05-28 01:09:24 - IP: 67.0.53.205
Gerald Reese (azger@msn.com / no homepage ) wrote:
New email address former Sgt {medic} C Trp 94th
Constabulary Sqdn Wieden Bavaria 1946 47
Date: 2002-05-24 17:06:42 - IP: 146.235.66.52
Mark R. Straube (mstra5@jcpenney.com / no homepage ) wrote:
My Dad served in the U.S. Constabulary near Passau. I'm not
sure during which years but I will find out. My Dad
(Charles A. Straube) is now 72 years old and in good
health. I will introduce him to this website and hope he
joins. He certainly enjoys talking about his time in the
Constabulary.
Date: 2002-05-22 15:40:02 - IP: 152.163.201.63
Don Decker (Rudeck@cs.com / no homepage ) wrote:
Floyd Collis who was a member of B Troop 16th Constabulary
Sep. Berlin Germany died on Monday May 20 2002. He was a
loving family man and a great friend.
Date: 2002-05-19 23:08:53 - IP: 205.188.198.36
Bandy, John Allen (Teachpin@AOL.Com / no homepage ) wrote:
Company D and Hq Co 2nd Bn 14th A/C from January 1949 to
September 1952 (44 months) in
Schweinfurt and Bad Kissingen. Pulled border patrol duty
and attended Tank School in Vilseck. Also attended Radio
Schools (CW) at Fritzlar and Ansbach. Operated in the Bn
and Regt Radio Nets. Would love to hear from anyone who may
have served in that area. I have written a book about life
and times of the enlisted troopers in the US Constabulary
and problems in the US/German civilian Relationship during
that period, including the activities on the black market,
company and regimental strategic duty assignments in the
14th A/c zone of operation. You may purchase it at all dot
com links, e.g., Barnes & Noble.com, etc. The title is
"When Whippoorwills Call" by John Allen Bandy. I'd love to
get your reaction to the accounts of life in the lower
echelons of the Circle "C" Cowboys during that period! My
e-mail address is Teachpin@AOL.Com. Hope to hear from some
old buddies from Dog Company or anyone else in the Bavarian
Sector!
Date: 2002-05-17 23:29:47 - IP: 209.195.151.210
Richard Huff (rgh@nauticom.net / no homepage ) wrote:
My brother Earl J. Huff was in the Horse Platoon
14th Constabulary Regt. Gersfeld,Germany in Nov. 1947. If
anyone from that outfit reads this, it would be great to
hear from you.
This is a great web site.
Date: 2002-05-17 06:23:37 - IP: 152.163.207.201
Maurice W. Knowles (MKnow68971@AOL.Com / no homepage ) wrote:
Was station with D Trp 10th CON Sp in 1946to 1948, attached
to 2 A/C Regt with 2d CON Recoiless Rifle Trp, Augsburg
1948 to 1949 transfered to Hq Btry, 36th FA Gp in late 49
to 1951.
Date: 2002-05-15 23:43:17 - IP: 205.188.192.54
Robert S. Greenway (rsgreenway@aol.com / no homepage ) wrote:
Served in "C" troop, 42nd Squadron, 2nd Regt. from March
1946-Jan.1947, In Freising, Pfaffenhofen, Aichach and
Wasserburg. Please get in touch if you were there. Now a
member of Outpost 1.
Date: 2002-05-15 07:42:57 - IP: 144.170.81.9 forwarded for
144.170.192.198
Jerry Rogers (rogers@bigfoot.de / no homepage ) wrote:
I am a retired Army Officer now living near Sonthofen,
Germany. As you know, Sonthofen was the home of the U.S.
Constabulary School for awhile at the end of WWII.
Thanks for posting this information which has allowed me
and many others learn more about the Constabulary.
Jerry Rogers
Thalkirchdorf, Germany
Date: 2002-05-12 19:45:25 - IP: 12.243.197.117
Alfred J. Mastrianni (ajmast1@attbi.com / http://www.mastrianni.net ) wrote:
My sidekick was John Madsen, now deceased. I am trying to
locate Billy Burnsed - last know residence was
Jacksonville, FL. Our C.O. was Capt. Wendel L. Cupp. I
would appreciate hearing from any trooper that was in
maintenance or transportation, 2nd Constabulary Regiment.
VIMY KASERNE, Freising, Germany.
Date: 2002-05-09 20:08:33 - IP: 216.80.74.123
steve (studiojs@enteract.com / no homepage ) wrote:
my father, Stanley S. Shalks, recently passed away. he was
a member of Troop A, 14th Constabulary Squadron stationed
in Darmstadt, Germany. any info on his military history
would be welcomed. in particular i am looking for an emblem
or crest for the 14th sqaudron. thanks.
Date: 2002-05-08 03:13:03 - IP: 12.77.97.106
William R. Stovall (w.r.stovall@worldnet.att.net / no homepage ) wrote:
I was a trooper in "D" Troop, 6th Constabulary Squadron
July 1946; transferred to Hq. & Hq. Troop in July or
August. Assigned to communications section - code clerk;
eventually became Message Center Chief. Worked under Lt.
Teichmann; Capt. W. W. Johnson; M/Sgt. Frederick G.
Williams. Stationed at Coburg.
Date: 2002-05-06 14:15:07 - IP: 217.86.202.27 forwarded for
149.202.175.60
T.E. Togo (Thomasmgb@gmx.de / no homepage ) wrote:
Base Rothwesten, Kassel, Germany, May 2002
The former leader of the "house Posen", Mr. Koessinger,
currencymuseum, where the Deutsche Mark was born, 1948,
under command of General? Major? Stocker and Tenenbaum gave
his job, after reaching 85 years,to an other leader.
I´ll send the newspaperpart to our webmaster Irene.
Date: 2002-04-30 21:44:48 - IP: 24.24.66.63
joseph { Bob } Markward (rmarkward@stny.rr.com / no homepage ) wrote:
I was in esslingen germany in 1946 when the constabulary
started
Date: 2002-04-27 00:23:08 - IP: 24.162.108.23
William A (IBill) Berinson (wbrinson@hot.rr.com / no homepage ) wrote:
Page gets better everytime I visit. A message
for Outpost #7. Come to the Outpost reunion in
Las Cruces,NM.,14th,15th and 16th of May 2002.
The outpost will host the National in 2003 and we need
your support and input. We will also
hold the Outpost elections. See you there.
Date: 2002-04-26 19:54:38 - IP: 199.174.242.13
James A. Lucy Jr. USA RET. (mrja2@earthlink.net / no homepage ) wrote:
I served in germany from 1951-1953 at Henry kasern in
munich, 370TH A.I.B. I am in out post
#4
Date: 2002-04-25 21:23:01 - IP: 12.90.23.121
Ralph J Reich (r.j.reich@worldnet.att.net / no homepage ) wrote:
Your site is a pleasure to visit. I hope you continue to
provide this valuable service for many more years. If my
name rings a bell send me an E-Mail. I served in Germany
from 47 to 53 in the 3d, 5th, and 2d Constabulary
regiments. I am in Outpost 2.
Date: 2002-04-24 18:53:00 - IP: 207.173.225.10
jim miller (junglejimcav@yahoo.com / no homepage ) wrote:
just got my constabulary poster from barnes and
noble...it,s really great...you may want to check it
out...it is well worth the money!
Date: 2002-04-24 16:35:51 - IP: 65.172.200.2
ARTHUR G. KLEIN (artsdoghouse@lewiscounty.com / no homepage ) wrote:
I WAS WITH THE D TRP.24TH CONST. SQN, IN LINZ,AUSTRIA FROM
1946 TO NOV. 1948. BEFOR THAT I WAS WITH A CO. 524 MP BN.,
AND BEFOR THAT I WAS WITH B BATY 392ND FA. BN. 42ND
RAINBOW DIV. LIKE TO HEAR FROM ANYONE THAT REMEMBERS ME.
THANKS.
Date: 2002-04-23 23:24:55 - IP: 65.144.78.50
James T. Holland (Andme1@msn.com / no homepage ) wrote:
Member of Headquarters & Service Troop, School SQ.
Constabulary School, Sonthofen, Germany, Oct 1946 - Trans
to a Station Comp Unit during 1947.
Date: 2002-04-22 21:18:09 - IP: 24.140.7.200
PAUL W MOORE (bmoore@eohio.net / no homepage ) wrote:
i was a trooper in 35th sqdrn in fussen in 47 then went to
42cd in 2acr in augsburg.stayed till 52 and theb rotated
home.