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(L-R): Sonny Farley (D/Mortar
Battery, 1st ABG, 506th, 1962-1964; A Co, 2nd ABN, There were four stations, and the vans broke into four groups,
moving the veterans |

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A civilian DOD employee explains polar plot and other ways to
"call for fire" in the computerized Call For Fire Center. To the left is a screen showing an electronic battlefield and veteran"students" have military maps on the desks in front of them. |

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(Center Front): Fred May (A
Co, 1st BN, 506th, 1970-1971) checks out the "tools of the trade" that current Currahees use at the Call For Fire Center. |

| (L): Tony Cox (D Co, 1st BN, 506th, 1970-1971) at the Computerized Marksmanship Facility |
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(Front): SFC(R) Merle Delagrange (D Co, 1st BN, 506th, 1970-1971) and his son Josh |

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(L-R): Greg Phillips and SGM(R) Dick Doyle, both from D Co, 1st BN, 506th, 1970 |

| (L): SFC(R) Merle Delagrange (D Co, 1st BN, 506th, 1970-1971) |

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(L-R): Joe Zeyen, Jr., Joe Wisneski,
Terry Tole (all from C Co, 1st BN, 506th, 1968); unknown; and Pat Wisneski |

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(Clockwise from left): Hoyt Bruce Moore,
III (A Co, 1st BN, 506th, 1970-1971); Ruth
Laguna; Ruth Helwig; Peggy Pearson, Octavio Laguna (C Co, 2nd BN, 506th, 1964-1966); and Ron Helwig (B Co, 1st ABG, 506th, 1960-1962) |
Historical Display Room
Quartermaster Sales
4th BCT, 506th Infantry, Building 7073

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(L): Hoyt Bruce Moore, III (A Co, 1st BN, 506th, 1970-1971) greets 506th
Association (Far Right): SFC John F. Kohne served as a Currahee in
Korea; Iraq; Fort Carson, CO; |

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Both active-duty and veteran Currahees stopped by to look at the displays. (L-R): Ralph Matkin (Medic,
A Btry, 2nd BN, 319th FA, 1969-1970);Greg Phillips |

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All Quartermaster items are available for purchase via US Mail. |

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(L-R): CPT Brett Blalock (A/HHC,
1st BN, 506th, 2005-2009) and Hoyt Bruce Moore, III (A Co, 1st BN, 1970-1971). CPT Blalock was the active-duty POC for help in unloading, loading, and moving the 506th Association's Quartermaster items and historical displays among Fort Campbell, the Sportsmans Lodge, and the Opryland Hotel in Nashville. |
