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The Blackhorse Association Newsletter
November, 2009 edition

In this issue:
Ways To Give
Blackhorse in the Wall Street Journal
Social network for Blackhorse: CavLand.com
Warrior down; James Arnold Clayton
DD-214 now online.
Greetings!

Messages from the President:

1.  2010 Reunion Special-  Our reunion hosts from the Houston area will be offering a special Regimental print commissioned specifically for this reunion.  Stay tuned for more news on what is fast becoming one of the finest Blackhorse Family Reunions ever.

2.  Silent Auction items for the 9 to 13 June 2010 reunion should be coordinated with Bob Hurt at his email address of bhurt@camstex.com.  Remember, our reunions must be self sufficient and may not involve using Association funds.  Our silent auction has been very successful in recent years as a means of funding our reunions.

3. We continue to upgrade our web presence.  Greg Hallmark, Dir. of Communications, has created CavLand, a social network where past and current members of Blackhorse and their friends and families can meet and/or reconnect. Please visit www.CavLand.com for more info.

4. Blackhorse Monument- The Blackhorse Family has spoken clearly regarding the ultimate disposition of our monument. After a six month survey of the desires of the family, 2 out of 3 voted for the Ft. Benning option.  Our monument will be moved by the Army in 2011 or 2012 to the site at Benning to join the other Armor and Cavalry monuments in a special place of honor.

5. Visit to the Regiment-  Charley Watkins, BHA Secy., Don Brown, owner of FLA and I visited the Regiment  last month to coordinate ways to better serve the Troopers. First we continue to pursue a means of providing a store front presence at Ft. Irwin for the sale of our memorabilia. The Troopers want it and we continue to look for a solution within the guidelines of Army Regulations and our ability to financially support the store in the Regimental area.  We continue to provide online shopping.  FLA places all orders from Ft. Irwin in priority delivery status.  

6. Blackhorse Gear-  Check the new wind shirt and the new microfleece jacket

7. Happy Thanksgiving to each and every one of you from your officers and directors.

ALLONS!   and   BLACKHORSE FOREVER!

John Sherman Crow
49th Colonel
President
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Ways To Give
ALLONS!
We ask our 19,000 members to join in the support of the Association by giving of your time, talent and treasure to insure we fulfill the commitment made to one of our fallen troopers to "don't let them forget us" and "help look after our kids".  A more noble cause does not exist and we will fulfill that commitment with your help. Please visit our "Ways to Give" page and contribute at whatever level your situation permits. The contribution of your time, talent and treasure at any level is appreciated.
 
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Blackhorse Regiment featured in Wall Street Journal story on Iron Curtain

Blackhorse Patrol

From the Wall Street Journal, Nov. 9, 2009: "For decades a hilly region in central Germany divided by the Iron Curtain was at risk of becoming the ground zero of a nuclear World War III. During the Cold War, troopers of the U.S. 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment -- known as the Blackhorse regiment -- patrolled this border from Observation Post Alpha near the West German town of Fulda..." Read more at WSJ online.

Also, be sure to check out the accompanying video report:
Wall Street Journal story
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Introducing

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Join. Meet. Reconnect.

CavLand.com is a new social network dedicated to past and current members of the 11th ACR, their friends and families. Find old friends. Make new ones. Help preserve the history of our unit. Join today. It's free.
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Warrior Down

BorderJames Arnold Clayton, veteran of The Blackhorse Regiment and member of the Blackhorse Association for many years, recently passed away in Port Arthur, Texas.   He served with the 11th ACR along the Czech/West German border at Regensburg from Sep 1960 until Sep 1963 in K  Troop, 3rd Squadron.  He had an infantry MOS and was a light weapons specialist, a marksman on the M-60 machine gun and a sharpshooter on the M-14 rifle.
 
He passed away on 24 October 2009 at 2335hrs at Harbour Hospice in Beaumont, Texas.  He was very proud to be a Blackhorse member and he had many good memories and stories from his days in the regiment.  He proudly wore the unit cap, recently passing it on to his son who continues to proudly wear it.
 
In the 1980's he became ill with MS and also has had several strokes.  Although he could not attend Blackhorse meetings due to his medical conditions, he kept up with the Blackhorse through newsletters and chapter meeting agendas and wished that he could have attended the Fulda Legion Reunion in Germany this past summer.
 
He family continues his military family tradition, with son James having served in the Air Force Security Police, son Steve in US Army Transportation and daughter Karen who served in the US Army Reserve.
 
He is solely missed by his family and by fellow members of the Blackhorse Regiment and Blackhorse Association.
 
Blackhorse forever.

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In case you didn't know.....
It's official: DD-214's are NOW Online.

The National  Personnel Records Center (NPRC) has provided the following website for veterans to gain access to their DD-214's online:

Please pass this on to other vets.
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