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Has anyone ever planned or attended a reunion with your old units? What type of activities did you do? Our unit was in Germany, but we want to keep it stateside, to keep the cost down so as many people can come that want too. What are some good ideas?
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MAJ Robert (Bob) Petrarca
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Activities:

Bullshitting - telling each other how much you've missed them
Drinking - toasting the good old days and fallen comrades
More Bullshitting - brought on by the first round of drinking
More drinking - brought on by all the bullshitting
Fisticuffs - the results of all the drunken bullshitting
Hugs and Kisses - making up after all is said and done.
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Hahaha! So after all the years apart nothing really changes?! I'm so excited!
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MAJ Robert (Bob) Petrarca
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That's great SPC (Join to see)! We make so many friends along the way reunions are great. I got reconnect through RP and facebook with some NCOs from my first tour in Korea back in 1991. Just awesome to shoot the shit and remember the good old days and to be reminded how young we once were and how stoop-it I was as a 2LT!
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1SG Robert B.
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I always call our reunions tonic for the soul. Reconnecting with guys I had so many intense experiences with is huge. It is good to get reminded that you are not alone out there and your brothers and sisters are experiencing the same feelings and emotions. Once you retire and are away from the army you learn very quickly how different you are from regular society, and it is awesome to connect and share with old friends.
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SSG Trevor S.
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I attended the annual meeting of the 101st ABN Division Association when I was a Specialist. It was awesome. I got to have shots with the 2nd ever commander of my BN. I heard stories of D-Day, glider assaults, and jumps. I enjoyed listening and learning, and I made the mistake of thinking my Division Commander at the time was a news caster because I accidentally met him in civilian clothes.
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SSG Trevor S.
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SPC (Join to see) to address the activities and such, have it in Vegas. The you can get a small hall for the actual reunion, and the town will take care of all the activities as well as a good vacation.
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I also attended one back in early 90's. It was at Colorado Springs. Had a blast. Meeting older generations of Screaming Eagles was something I'll never forget. That and the hospitality rooms were no joke. Lol
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1SG Robert B.
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I am currently in the works of the planning process for my units reunion this year. We have had one every year for the last 5 or so. We take turns hosting and it is my turn this year. We typically alternate areas of the country to hold it to make it easier for some people who cannot travel as far (Desert Storm unit, some of us are getting old!). The host typically provides a location and maybe food and guys bring beer and sodas to help out. We also try to find a local hotel that will offer a group rate to cut down on cost. Next year we are looking at a "neutral site" like Orlando, so we can combine a family vacation with the unit reunion.
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Military reunions? Have you ever planned or attended one?
MAJ Robert (Bob) Petrarca
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Yes we had a 10 year reunion in 2012 of the 43rd MP Bde that went to GTMO in 2002. It was great to see the old team again. The best was getting our commander to come. He fell into some political BS on the way back and left the Guard shortly after. It was good to see him again.

Slide shows - lots of pictures remembering all the silliness from 10 years ago. that was essential.

We had a good meal and MANY drinks. We were mostly all local so it wasn't too big a deal for travelling.

Dancing, getting the spouses together, anything that keeps'em laughing.
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CDR Terry Boles
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I have attended two Navy reunions, OI Division reunions from my USS Biddle days. We have planned a third reunion this fall and each subsequent reunion we have more participation. We are forever trying to find old shipmates, and reach out to them and bring them into the fold.

There certainly are those who will never attend but for those that do it’s as if time stood still and we are that close knit group that never separated, it’s amazing. Because of these reunions our shipmates “talk” regularly via email, text, and phone calls. Whenever someone is nearby during their travels we take time out to visit.

Should you have the opportunity to attend a reunion I would encourage it, after all these are some of the closet buddies (like family) you will ever have who truly understand you and accept you unconditionally.
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When I was at FLW, home of the MPs it seemed liked every weekend was a reunion. :)
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CPL Michael Cummins
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I was in 1st AD in Baumholder. I've gotten together with a lot of my comrades in Las Vegas. If you go at the right time it can be fairly inexpensive and the accommodations are great. Plus, who doesn't like going to Vegas?
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That has came up as one of the options.. We all wanted to go back to Germany. But where our location was, is closed... So it's kind of a ghost town now. And Vegas is always a go in my book
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SPC(P) Carlos Santini
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We had a 10 year reunion for my old unit 671st Engineering Company in 2014 and I did not attend because there were people that I just did not care to see. A buddy of mine that I served with that I talk and hang out with all the time went to the reunion and everyone was drunk doing stupid shit like trying to start fights or driving drunk and so on. So I am so glad I did not go because I just do not want to deal with that shit anymore. If I went I would have been sober and knocking people out that we ass holes to me because they had higher rank.
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1LT David Moeglein
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That's why I like getting services at the VA. There's a reunion in the waiting area before my appointments. Call me crazy, but I have had times when I had private insurance, and I still preferred to get my health care at the VA.
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1LT David Moeglein
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MSgt Allan Folsom, being crazy is not required in my line of work, but it sure helps!
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CPL Hayward Johnson
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I have tried with my brother's many times but it always fall through. ..they always seem to already have an exscuse on why they cant make it even though its a yr in advance
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We have been talking about for a few years. But this time, it more than just it "oh that would be fun". Now it's getting crazy. What was like 10 is like 25- and growing. We were going to rent a house in NC, but now I'm thinking we would have to do a cruise or Vegas.
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CPL Hayward Johnson
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They both sound like a great time. ..i had looked into renting a house in Orlando and all of us hitting up island of adventure then city walk for the nightlife...i may ask them again..
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That sounds like a blast!!!!
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CPL Hayward Johnson
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Yup a blast on the bank accounts!..lol..jk
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