TAPS Scroll down to look for names. Henry (Hank) Foreman Born: Chicago, IL 10/22/27 Died: Rancho Cucamonga, CA 02/28/08 U.S. Army Constabulary 2nd Armored Cavalry Served in Bavaria, Germany 1946-47 Henry enlisted in the Army immediately after high school graduation in February, 1946. He graduated from Constabulary School at Sonthofen. He was stationed at Lenggries in the Bavarian Alps, 1946-47. Neil H. Aikin United States Constabulary Army of Occupation Germany Rothwesten - Constabulary training - Feb. 1947 Darmstadt - 14th Constabulary Squadron -July 1947 Fritzlar - 14th A/C Reg. U. S. Constabulary - Dec. 1947-1949 Korea - 1950 - 1952 April 1, 1951 awarded the Bronze Star for Valor and Purple Heart. B. Aug., 28, 1929 Lakewood, OH. D. Nov., 12, 2007 Las Angeles, CA. Bio. Virgil Beard D.- Feb., 1, 1993 United States Constabulary Army of Occupation Germany 1946 Hqs TP 10th Constabulary Regt. March to October 1946 when he was discharged. Enlisted in the Army in Jan. 1945. 185th Chemical Processing Co. Manila, Aug. to Oct. 1945 Enlisted in the Army Jan. 1955 until he discharged as Sergeant. Served in the National Guard of TX Company H 143D Infantry - Discharged Jan. 1958 His wife, 4 daughter and 2 sons mostly all in TX. Don Compeau D.- March 20, 2004 United States Constabulary Army of Occupation Fritzlar, Germany June l948. B troop 1st Sqdn. Radio School (CW) at Fritzlar It was located in a small building by the gym and air field. Don stayed at Fritzlar until he move to Fulda B Trp. 1st 14th ACR and stayed there until 1954. He was a member of the United States Constabulary Association - OP-4 Sgt./ Maj. John Hollern [Ret.] I-Company, 3rd. Bn
Written by John was also a Combat Viet Nam Veteran. He will be sorely missed by his buddies in I-Company. He was a giant of a man, the epitome of a soldier and loved by all who served and knew him. <> SFC Joseph (Joe) Babineau with his wife Annaliese United States Constabulary Army of Occupation Fritzlar, Gemany Hq/Hq Co. - 14th ACR Left Germany in 1950 Born: Dec. 11, 1923 Written By He was not a member of the US Constabulary Association but
he was
a member of Hq/Hq Co. - 14th ACR He served 20 years in the Army in both WW2 and Korea and
retired
as a 1st Sgt. He also worked for a bank in Boston for 21 years and
retired
from there as an Assistant Vice President in 1985. He served with {Gil}
Gilbert Matherne, {Denny} SSgt Dionisio Barela,
{Robby} Harry Robbins, IN MEMORY
Toni Schindler
was born April 4, 1930 and died February 8, 2002. As a
Toni encouraged
Irene Moore, our Web Site Editor, to start the Con -
Turner Publishing
Company donated two it`s books " The United States
Associate
Member Toni Schindler was a great member and active sup -
We
remember
Toni Schindler as a real fine " Trooper " of the United
Submitted by : Trooper George B. Thompson Edelweiss131@Aol.Com James Carmon Brown
United States
Constabulary Radio and Signal Instructor WWII My father learned he had lung cancer in
May of 1999. This was 5 months following his membership with the
US Constabulary Assoc. He made his first OP 7 reunion in March of
1999. My husband and I went with him to Little Rock,
Arkansas. He had been having trouble with a cold and cough which
became worse in April. His blood pressure dropped and we took him
to the EM Room. They said he needed to see a
heart specialist because he was having so much trouble breathing.
Everything they did for him didn't help. They sent him to the
lung specialist and learned it was lung cancer. My father took every
treatment and followed every instruction the doctors gave to him. He
fought this battle for 6 months. He never let his guard down and
always gave his family a positive out look on this illness. He
never gave into it. He became very weak and the last month of his
life he spent it in the hospital. He received his U.S. Constabulary
Belt Buckle that I bought for him only a week before he died. He
smiled when he held on to it. The members of the US Constabulary
Association were his friends. I want to thank them all for their
kindness. Wallace D. Smith Radio and Signal Instructor Headquarters and Service Co.
Headquarters Troop
Last
duty station :Colorado.
Died
December of 1990
Headquarters
and Service
Co. 14th Armored Cavalry
Regiment 2 tours in Italy Died Dec.
1994 George Maxlow SSgt
Harry Robbins Fritzlar-1948-1952 Tour-Korea Samuel McClure Goodwin [Lieutenant Colonel.] Hqs. Troop, 16th Constabulary Squadron (Separate), APO 742-A Sam Goodwin was born in New York City on 3 December 1916. After completing one year of junior college at New Mexico Military Institute (NMMI) he was selected for appointment to the United States Military Academy (USMA) at West Point, NY. He graduated the USMA as a Second Lieutenant of Cavalry on 11 June 1940. His subsequent 30 years military career included wartime service in Europe during World War II and in Korea. Among his assignments were platoon leader, squadron commander and group commander. General Goodwin retired from active military service in August 1970. He, as a lieutenant colonel was [A note from Mrs Goodwin to the Web Editor] Sam served with the 16th for over a year and considered
it one
of the finest I have explored Irene Moore's web site for her father "Dad's
Constabulary Days" and am deeply impressed not My very best wishes to you and all your family.
And thank
you for your Very sincerely, KIKI GOODWIN |
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