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80th FIGHTER SQUADRON HEADHUNTERS ASSOCIATION
905 Arapaho Court; Columbus, GA 31904-1242 Phone or Fax: (706) 324-7360
E-Mail: [email protected]
Web Site: www.80FSHeadhunters.org
Vol. XVIII, No. 72 "AUDENTES FORTUNA JUVAT" 1 August 2008
Greetings, Fellow HEADHUNTERS!
Bonnie & I hope this newsletter finds all of you in the very best of health & happiness!
ayBird, I hope this finds you and all the Headhunters well! Attached below is the press release for
my change of command here at Kunsan. I'm truly humbled to have been given this opportunity to
command the Wolf Pack. I still can't believe I've gone from JBC Lead (in '94) to the Wolf! There's
hope for us all!! Thanks again for all you do. Being a Headhunter/Juvat is a special honor, and your efforts to
keep us all connected are nothing less than heroic! You keep up the work there, and we'll keep the traditions
alive here. To the Colors! Col Bryan "Wolf" Bearden; Commander, 8th Fighter Wing”
Forty-seventh Wolf takes command
5/23/2008 - KUNSAN AIR BASE, Republic of Korea -- A graduate of Texas A&M University be-
came the 47th "Wolf" here today in front of Wolf Pack Airmen and various community and military
leaders from the Republic of Korea and the U.S. Colonel Bryan "Wolf" Bearden assumed command
of the 8th Fighter Wing during a change of command at Hanger 3. Lt Gen Stephen Wood, 7th Air
Force, Air Forces Korea commander, presided over the event. "I'm proud to be on your team and to
be your commander," Colonel Bearden said. During the ceremony the new "Wolf" praised Colonel
CQ Brown, former 8th Fighter Wing commander, for all his work during his year as commander and
said the Wolf Pack must continue to do what the previous Airmen here have done. "It's our time to
accept the mission," Colonel Bearden said. Colonel Brown received a Legion of Merit and the [Re-
public of Korea Air Force] ROKAF Order of National Security Merit Samil Medals during the cer-
emony for his leadership of the wing over the last year. Colonel Brown is headed to the Pentagon to
be a part of the commander's action group for the Secretary of the Air Force. Colonel Bearden
served as the 43rd Maintenance Group commander at Pope Air Force Base, NC. He is a command
pilot with more than 2,000 flying hours.
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ere’s the final information on our reunion. It’s going to be another great one!
DATE: Thursday -- Sunday 2-5 October (blocked on your calendar?!)
Col Jack Broughton, one of our LTM’s from the Vietnam era, and wife AJ will be at-
tending our reunion, and he will be our guest speaker at the Saturday night banquet. In
addition to his two books Thud Ridge and Going Downtown, which are classics in the
fighter community, Col Broughton just completed his new book, Rupert Red Two—
another outstanding work on his life and experiences. We can all look forward to an out-
standing presentation!
We are staying in the Bayside Inn on the beautiful 2,400-acre Sandestin Golf and
Beach Resort located approximately 12 miles east of Fort Walton Beach and 8 miles
east of Destin, FL. Free jump-on jump-off trams are available to travel around the com-
plex!
Our special hotel rate is $109/night + tax (these are $200+ rooms!). Please make your
reservations at (850) 267-8000, (800) 320-8115 or on the http://www.sandestin.com/ web
site. Group code is 21U0TK to get this special rate. (That’s a “zero” in the code)
The closest major airport is the Okaloosa Regional Airport (VPS) located approximate-
ly 23 miles from the Resort. Van service for the 40-minute trip to/from the airport is
available for $20/person.
This Resort complex offers a multitude of fun things to do for everyone, from the nor-
mal shopping and dining at numerous shops and beautiful restaurants, to water sports,
fishing, golf, tennis, bike rentals, hiking and other ways to keep us relaxed and enter-
tained!
Additional details available on our web site’s Reunion Page along with Resort & Hotel
information, weather, maps, etc.
Please fill out and mail in the Reunion Registration Form on Page 11 NLT 15
SEPTEMBER. Please send the form, with your check, to the address on the form.
Thank you!
See you all there!!
FINAL REUNION SIGN-UP INFO!
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-mail received 14 April: “ Col. Riedel, you know I thought about
all of this over the weekend (even before Jerry Mason’s mes-
sage) and thought you know even if I stop now and got no fur-
ther information, it would be more than enough. This has truly been the
most fulfilling experience of my life…honestly. Reading some of those
accounts in the Sept. 2001 Headhunter [Headlines] Newsletter you sent
with the pic of the last mission of the war [WWII], was truly amazing.
I feel like I’ve touched history with my own hands. Oh, and I see I for-
got to provide you with my home address and telephone number previ-
ously:”
Melissa A. Ludy
6545 189th Street West
Chippewa Falls, WI 54729
(715) 726-9339 [email protected]
[Ed note] Here is that photo of the last mission of the 80th
FS, which was also the last mission of WWII. Melis-
sa’s grandfather, Ed Ohlemann, is standing 3rd
from the left.
The last mission of WWII—it was flown by our 80th Fighter Squadron. Photo sent in by Col Chuck Hetherington.
Standing (L-R): Jim Meckoll, Ohneck, Ohlemann, Schacterle, Breeden (SQ/CC), Hetherington, Perry, Cromwell, Boudrow
Kneeling (L-R): Jenkins, Ball, Pruner, Buchanau, Cammack, Dalton, Hilgart
Photo taken in front of Bill Pruner’s P-38 “Shady Lady” just prior to take-off to escort Japanese delegation to surrender ceremony.
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-mail received 28 April: “Col. Riedel, I can’t remember if I’ve spoken to you since you sent me one of your
copies of that 1970 newsletter following the Jackson Hole, WY reunion. It was fantastic to see the photos
of my grandfather. It was obvious from the photos that he had a great time reminiscing. It was also fun to see
pics of some of the men I’ve read about now or heard about from the other guys who’ve contacted me. Specifi-
cally, in Norb’s book, Ruff Stuff, he talks quite a bit about the infamous “Roughhouse Bradley”. It was especial-
ly neat to see a picture from that newsletter of my grandfather talking to Roughhouse at the reunion. I can’t
thank you enough for all of the information you’ve provided. I hope you had a safe trip and have returned safe-
ly. Melissa
P.S. I’ve made contact with all of the following WWII guys so far:
Pete Sheehan
Jerry Mason
Clarence Wolgemuth
Col. Hetherington
Jim Meckoll
Raymond Ball
It’s been such a delight speaking with them. I’ve also now met in person with Mark Ruff. What a wonderful
experience this has been already. Again, this has clearly turned into a gift for me also. Melissa”
-mail received 10 June: “Hi Col. Riedel. Just wanted to let you know that my Father’s Day surprise was a
HUGE success. I even had Dr. Jerry Mason and Wogy live by speaker phone. Let me tell you there were
no dry eyes in the house when after identifying Dr. Mason (wingman and tent mate with my grandfather) and
presenting the letter he had written to me, I looked at my watch and said, “As a matter of fact Dr. Mason is at
home in the State of Washington right now waiting for our call….” Dr. Mason told a story about a close call my
grandfather had with his plane one day, among other memorable experiences they had together. Wogy was fan-
tastic too. He’s an absolute delight to speak with. He gave us some insight into the personality of a fighter pi-
lot….saying, “We were hot stuff. You could have asked any one of us at the time, and we would have told you
so ourselves!”
Just days before the big reveal I even received letters from Bill Coleman (with photos) and a letter from Walt
Hilgart to add to my collection.
Well, just wanted to give the results from all of our hard labor on this project. My dad and his sibs just could
not believe you were able to provide me/us with that newsletter from the 1970 reunion in Jackson Hole, WY .
That was pretty incredible. Melissa” [Ed note] If any other of our WWII members would like to contact Melissa
about her grandfather, Ed Ohlemann, or about their experiences in general, she would be very happy! Please
see her contact information above on page 3. Thanks!
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t gives us great pleasure to welcome these 5 new members to our ranks for the first time (in the order of
“signing up” since 1 May). Equally rewarding are the many members, not shown here, who have re-
joined after 1, 2, 3, up to 16 years absence! Welcome to all! At press time we have 233 Yearly, plus 685
LifeTime Members (LTMs)—918 Total!!
Here is the roll call of our new members—with their time in the 80th: Col Paul C. Strickland (04 – 05 OG/CC) Reginald E. Truss (Vietnam)
1Lt Clarence “Jerry” Mason (1945) Col Frederick J. Zehr (Juvats)
Lt Col Thomas R. Fussell (77 – 78 CC)
riends of yours? You bet!! Look 'em up in your new Master Roster Change and/or Master E-
mail & Fax List Change (enclosed), give 'em a call, write 'em a letter, or beam an e-mail mes-
sage over to them. Or better yet, ask them to meet you at the next reunion 2-5 October in Fort
Walton Beach! Great to have you all in formation—and what a super one it is!! Do you have
Headhunter friends that aren’t members? If so, please let me have their addresses, and I’ll send
a “Please Join Us” letter to them. How about all of our active duty JUVATS in the 80th today?
Cleared to join up, Y’all! See your SNACKO for Member Information Forms and mailing envelopes, or
contact me directly—your first year is FREE!! Thank you!
ur highly reliable sources in strategically placed key positions around the
globe have informed us that the President has nominated Maj Gen Philip M.
Breedlove to the Senate for appointment to the grade of Lieutenant General
with assignment as indicated: FROM: Vice Director, Strategic Plans and Policy, J-5,
Joint Staff, Pentagon, Washington, DC TO: Commander, Third Air Force, United
States Air Forces in Europe, Ramstein AB, Germany. [Ed note] Lt Gen Breedlove
was the 80th
FS commander from 1993 -1994. Our congratulations go out to him
and his wife Cindy for their continued success in their USAF career.
ur deep undercover moles in clandestine positions in highly sensitive areas have
also reported to us that our active Squadron started this year with two big in-
spections to complete, a flying Standardization/Evaluation (S/E) inspection (tests
their compliance with S/E checkrides/qualifications/procedures/etc.) and a paperwork Unit Compliance Inspec-
tion (UCI) (tests their compliance with all the regulations that go into running a fighter squadron, from privacy
act/file management to managing training/weapons/scheduling/etc.). They’re both very important inspections
and constitute how they did as a squadron (on paper) for the year. Both went on in mid April. Grades are
Unsat, Marginal, Sat, Excellent, and Outstanding. An Excellent is really the expectation. A Sat really
means you have some work to do to be where you should be. The 80th
, like the 35th
, got an Excellent on the S/E
inspection. However, our 80th
was the only unit in the entire wing to get an Outstanding on the UCI. [Ed note]
Congratulations to our entire active Squadron for yet another Job Well Done! --- “Juvat Standard”!!!
WELCOME TO OUR NEW MEMBERS!
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LATEST INTELLIGENCE FROM AROUND THE WORLD
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If you would like to make a tax deductible contribution to one of your favorite organizations, our own 80th
Fighter
Squadron Headhunters Association qualifies! Now is the time for your 2008 tax year. Just mail to our address on the
front cover, and you’ll receive a receipt for your tax records if required. Thank you.
FROM FOR, OR IN MEMORY OF AMOUNT
Jo Ann Cardwell Pat Ray Cardwell $250
Mark C. Ward general fund $100
ote received 1 May: “One year ago today [ 4-30-
08] I lost my Pat Cardwell. He loved his Country,
the Air Force and owned and flew his own plane as long
as he could. This donation is in his memory. [Signed]
Jo Ann Cardwell” [Ed note] Many thanks to Jo Ann for
this generous gift. Jo Ann is an LTM of our Association.
Pat was the crew chief on our 80th
Squadron’s F-51D
Mustang, #44-73801 at Itazuke AFB, Japan in 1948-
1950. This plane, immortalized in the legendary fighter
pilot song Air Force 801 better known as Itazuke Tower,
was flown by Lt William F. “Romeo” McCrystal, who
wrote and sang the song with his fellow Squadron mem-
bers in 1948 – 1949. The photo at right of Lt McCrystal
in the cockpit of their FF-801, was taken by Pat in 1949. The original words to their song, along with the
painting on the old Itazuke tower, are preserved in the USAF Museum at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. Please
visit our Squadron’s web site for more related information on the BTW Photos Page at
http://www.80fsheadhunters.org/btw_photos.htm Rest in Peace, Pat. Thank you. You’re missed.
he “Phantom Newlyweds”!!
Congratulations to you both, and
may you have a long and happy life
together!
Who can identify this fun couple?
Hint: The groom plays the bag-pipes at
our reunions in his authentic Scottish
dress. The bride was at his side at the
last reunion in Fort Worth!
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Congratulations to you both on your join-up!
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To Fly Again....
The Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress "Piccadilly Lilly II"
Fundraising Campaign and Restoration Project
At the Planes of Fame Air Museum,
Cal- Aero Field, Chino CA, USA
To All Fellow Aircraft and Warbird lovers,
A CALL TO ACTION!!!!!
“My Name is John Atkinson, a member and volunteer at the Planes of Fame (POF) Air Museum in Chino Cali-
fornia. Having helped on many of the restorations in our collection, I am embarking on a mission to see yet, one
more rare Boeing B-17 take her place in the sky.
I am asking for the help of all those who share a love, and passion for these historic and magnificent Flying For-
tresses. The Piccadilly Lilly II now sits on display at the POF museum, but we are lacking the full funding to
restore her to flyable condition.
My goal is to reach one million people or more worldwide via the internet who will be willing to donate just $3
each to her restoration.
This Bomber is an actual movie star. She was used in several movies and TV shows including the TV series 12
O'Clock High,
Baa Baa Blacksheep and the motion picture The Thousand Plane Raid. Owned by the USAF, she was grounded
in 1972 and has not been flown since. But 8 years ago a miracle!!! The USAF gifted the Lilly to the Planes of
Fame, pink slip and all, and it gave us hope to restore her to flyable.
Restoration looks to be a daunting task, and there are naysayers, but a handful of us, including veterans who
flew them, say "WE CAN DO IT"!!! and in fact one of our Volunteer Vets, an actual ball turret gunner on the B-
17 named Kismet, Wilbur Richardson, has pledged $40,000 towards her restoration. We also have a commit-
ment from Vintage Radial Overhaul in Tehachapi CA to restore one engine free of charge once major work is
under way and is a great step to the total 3 million required for a mint factory restoration.
The Lilly was a training ship, never in combat, and the last B-17 used in U.S. Military service. Almost every
piece on her is original factory equipment, and after 30 yrs outside needs some serious work. We have already
restored all the flight control surfaces and are doing what we can at the moment.
On a personal note; my mother, a survivor of the London Blitz, broke down in tears under the Lilly's wing 2
years ago and told me of the time during the war when the children of London were evacuated to the country-
side. Her brother and her were housed at Guildford with a B-17 and B-24 base nearby and she told of how each
day the kids would watch as the bombers took off, grouped up, and set off to war, then later they would watch
and count the lucky ones who made it back, and then smiled remembering the candy and goodies the aircrews
would rain down on the children below, a gift from above in dire times.
But, she also told me off the horrors they saw on the return flights as they passed low over the nearby Hogsback
Hill, of the airplanes on fire, pieces missing , and at times the bodies and blood of those who had given their
lives for freedom.
On that day 2 yrs ago in Chino, my mum made me promise to help restore this grand old lady to the sky so that
we can honor and remember those that built them, the Wasps who ferried them, the crews who manned, fought,
and died in them, and those on the ground who fixed, patched, and prayed each day for their safe return. It is
also for the future generations so that they may learn what this aircraft was all about, so that the history and
memories will never fade.
FUND RAISER TO RESTORE FLYABLE B-17
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Of the 12,731 B-17s built, about fifty still exist, and only 16 are flyable. If you are lucky to live near their home
bases as I am, you might see a couple of them each year as they tour the airshow circuit gracefully flying along.
Let's get one more up there so that we, who love the sound of those 4 radial engines, can run or hobble outside
and stand in awe as she passes over head and tell the kids who ask what it is, and teach them of those days long
ago, when the B-17 was the line between freedom and madness.
I make this plea to all of you: help us restore our fair Lilly to the sky.
Please forward this e mail on to your friends, family, aviation and warbird enthusiasts, and anyone who loves
Americas glorious past history. Remember just $3 from each is our goal and you will soon see the finest re-
stored Flying Fortress ever back in the sky.
Please send donations to:
Planes of Fame Air Museum
7000 Merrill Ave Ste 17
Chino CA 91710-9085
(Preferred Post Office format: no punctuation; one space between all items; two spaces between State and
Zip+4)
Please feel free to visit our website at www.planesoffame.org and look at our fine collection of flying
warbirds. The site is being updated and will be undergoing changes, but please pay it a visit, and we thank you
all for your support.”
would like to take this opportunity to once again thank all the spouses who sent in the yearly dues for their
Headhunter members. As I’ve said in the past, if it were not for you, we would have half the members in-
stead of the 995 total that we had for the 1 Jul 2007 – 30 Jun 2008 Membership Year! Thank you all!
Please call the hotel at (850) 267-8000 for reservations, and fill out and mail in the Re-
union Registration Form on Page 11 NLT 15 SEPTEMBER. Please send the form,
with your check, to the address on the form. Thank you! See you there!
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o you or your favorite Headhunter have a special day or birthday soon? If so, consider some of these
beautiful items from our Headhunter Store! Get some today, and wear/use them proudly—not just at
the reunions, but wherever you go! It’s a great way to find other HEADHUNTERS, too! Unless purchased
at a reunion, a small fee of $5 for single items or $7 for two or more items should be added for shipping to
all orders (unless otherwise noted)—we’ll take care of the “handling!”
Curious to see what these items look like? Check them out on our Web Site STORE Page!
Blazer Emblem (men’s or ladies) $35 Golf Shirt (specify size) $35
Squadron Unique Silk Tie $39 T Shirt (specify size) $19
Ladies Floppy Bow (matches tie) $20 Squadron F-16 Litho Print $10
Sq “Nickel” Coin or Keychain $ 7 White & Green Trim Hat $15
*Personalized Sq coffee mug $23 All White Hat $15
*Personalized Sq beer stein $26 Black Hat $15
*Mug & Stein set as above $45 Korean-era Sq Patch $ 7
Headhunter Tattoos (fun!) 4 for a $ 1 Vietnam-era Sq Patch $ 7
Lapel Pin/Tie Tack $ 4 WWII/Current Sq Patch $ 7
<<< CD of Headhunter Songs by the JBC…..$20 (postage included) >>>
<<< 80th Squadron History DVD & CD set….$20 (postage included)>>>
<<< Passing the Flame CD…..$20 (postage included) >>>
* Please include name and/or callsign desired on your mug/stein (up to 20 letters), aircraft desired, and
right/left handed with your order. Unless otherwise stated, the current Squadron logo & your first name in
Old English will be on the front (handle left for right-handed drinker), and an F-16 will be on the back.
Please send check to “The Headhunters”; 5263 Winchester Ln; Ogden, UT 84403-4329 or e-mail orders to
Tom & Shannon Reichert at [email protected]. Please don’t forget postage of $5 for single items or $7
for two or more items should be added on all orders (except patches, coins, tattoos, & lapel pin—please send
$1 postage.)
Fighter pilot songs (Rated PG-13) on professional CDs and/or tapes are available at $20 each (including S&H)
from World-renowned mili- tary songwriter and ballad-
eer, and fellow HEADHUNTER, Dick Jonas.
Contact him at: Erosonic; PO Box 1226; Chino Val-
ley, AZ 86323-1226, or from his web site at www.erosonic.com
HEADHUNTER STORE!
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ast, but certainly not least, we would like to take this opportunity to pass on to all
members the names of those HEADHUNTERS, who we know of, that have made their last takeoff in
this lifetime since our last newsletter.
Headhunter Time in 80th Last Takeoff
Robert W. Stroberg Korea/N Unknown
Lt Col Jack G. Rico’t Korea/LTM 24 Nov 2007
Lt Col Richard A. Housum Korea 8 Mar 2008
Mark T. Kasper WWII/LTM 15 May 2008
Maj Angus M. Saunders Korea/LTM 19 May 2008
Col Delbert J. Light BTW/LTM 26 May 2008
-mail received 16 May: “Yesterday Mark Kasper passed away. He was 89.
Mark was living in Kennewick, WA near his two daughters Pat and Liz. His
passing was unexpected as his health had been excellent.
I was with Dad at the San Antonio reunion and knew how proud he was to be a
Headhunter. I know many of the WWII Headhunters have passed, but if you could
relay this to any members of the 80th Headhunters that he knew we would appreci-
ate it. If you know of any members of the 80th who served with him we would
welcome any remembrances they might have serving with him.”
Thanks, Tom Kasper (son) Pat Boynton (daughter) Elizabeth Millward (daughter)
951-677-9855 [email protected] [email protected]
[email protected] (Photo at right: Mark with his P-38 Flying Norseman II)
-mail received 30 May: “Angus died peacefully on May 19. He always said
he didn't have any pain when asked. He had bouts of pneumonia the last two months, but usually just slept
through it. We had a memorial service for the family and afterward had a catered BBQ at Susan's house and
then told Angus stories. We cried and we laughed, and I think he would have approved of all the arrangements.
His ashes will be strewn in many places as everyone wanted some for a special place. He will have a military
headstone next to his parents' graves in SD. [signed] Norma Saunders”
n behalf of the entire Squadron, we wish to officially pass on to these families our deepest sympathies and
sincere gratitude for the outstanding contribution each of these individuals made to the Squadron and our
Country. May they rest in Peace and forever Soar with the Eagles.
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NAME(S) (As you want on your nametag(s)):
____________________________________/___________________________________/_________________________________
ADDRESS: ______________________________________________PHONE: ____________CELL PHONE: ______________
E-MAIL: ___________________________________
NUMBER X COST = TOTAL
ALL: REGISTRATION “LANDING FEE” ………………………..…………………..._________ X $45 = ________ (Mandatory fee for all reunion attendees. Pays for Welcome Package, Hospitality Room with all drinks,
snacks, and incidentals for all 3 days)
THU: REUNION REGISTRATION & HOSPITALITY ROOM)………………………………………………………FREE
(Opens at 1200)
FRI: GOLF: “HEADHUNTER OPEN” ……………….……………………………….…_________ X $52 = _________ 0800 Tee Time Eglin AFB Falcon Course (Soft spikes or sneakers mandatory) INCLUDES cart, Bar-B-Q lunch & GREAT prizes!
HANDICAP INDEX (WITH DECIMAL POINT):_____________ OR
AVERAGE SCORE FOR 18 HOLES:_______ SEX:_____ OVER 70? YES/NO
CAR AVAILABLE FOR TRANSPORTATION OF GOLFERS? YES/NO
IF YES, HOW MANY TOTAL PLAYERS (including yourself) CAN YOU TAKE ______
FRI: FREE TIME!
SAT: BUSINESS MEETING (Time TBA)……………………………………………………….………………………FREE
WEAPONS DEVELOPMENT/ACQUISTION UPDATE (Time TBA)………………………………….….…..FREE
FREE TIME!
SAT: BANQUET BUFFET (COAT & TIE; DRESSES FOR LADIES)……................ __________ X $69 = _________ 1800-2200 Prime rib, Grouper, Chicken breast & all trimmings on a buffet
SUN: FAREWELL BREAKFAST BUFFET…….…………….…………………………__________ X $21 = _________ 0800-1000 Full hot breakfast with many choices
REUNION MEMORIES BOOK…………………………………………………….__________ X $25 = _________ (Book at least 12 pages in full color)
PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM NLT 15 SEPTEMBER WITH CHECK MADE OUT TO:
HEADHUNTERS
c/o John Bostick
557 Pocahontas Dr
Fort Walton Beach FL 32547
Bostick Home# (850) 862-9129 Bosco Cell# (preferred) (850) 217-7472
Sorry, cancellations for reunion events received within 14 days of the event cannot be refunded (except for real emergencies, sickness or deployments)
Ft Walton Beach 2008 REUNION * REGISTRATION FORM * 2 – 5 October 2008 SIGNUP FOR THOSE ACTIVITIES YOU WOULD LIKE TO ATTEND
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The next regular issue of the HEADHUNTER HEADLINES will be dated 1 November 2008. The Headhunter Headlines is the official newsletter of the 80
th Fighter Squadron Headhunters Association, Inc.,
a non-profit, tax exempt, War Veterans’ Organization.
Copyright 2008, all rights reserved.
Fort Walton Beach, here we come 2-5 October!!
Col Jay E. "JayBird" Riedel, USAF (Ret) The “Head Headhunter”
80th Fighter Squadron
“HEADHUNTERS" 905 Arapaho Ct
Columbus, GA 31904
ADDRESS SERVICE
REQUESTED
FIRST CLASS
Labor Day – 1 September Patriots Day – 11 September Columbus Day – 13 October Halloween – 31 October