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CP1 Eulogy for use by members circa 1980
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R.I.P. Page for our Heroes and Members To include people on this page, please send all data possible formatted in an email to webmaster or use contact form at bottom of page. BOTTOM LINE: send complete formatted final copy of info for uploading to webpage. Lets honor our members well! CP1 Eulogy for use by members circa 1980 Raise a glass to passing of a true warrior. Robert Goingsnake Thundercloud, CP1 and 40&8 member, has transferred his membership to Post Eternal. Rob did four tours in Viet Nam as a member of the United States Marine Corps and is the only man I ever met with a gold cluster on his Purple Heart. He also earned more combat medals than I can count. When the war was over he had a problem fitting into the peacetime Marines so, as he was a brilliant artist, he went to college graduated with a degree in art and became the art director for a major manufacturer. All this while serving on the gang unit of the Compton CA Police Department where he was wounded twice in the line of duty. He was the only officer to earn both the Compton PD Medal of Valor and the Medal of Honor since 1921. Rob was a man of honor and a true friend to those of us who were privileged to know him. Our country and truly the world is a poorer place without him. Jim Luke Sr. Vice Commander China Post #1 Sent: 17 Aug 2007 Lt. Cmdr Paul “Monty” Montgomery USN (Retired) passed away on Friday May 11th, 2007 in Mesa, Arizona. After suffering a broken hip and several minor strokes, in the past year, he finally succumbed to Congestive Heart Failure at the age of 89, just 3 months shy of his 90th birthday. All who knew him will miss him dearly. Obit Elizabeth was a long-time member of American Legion China Post No. 1 - Ladies Auxiliary.... Elizabeth Barbee, 66, Retired FEMA Senior Official Elizabeth Ann Baumgardner Barbee died peacefully, of natural causes, at her home in New Carrollton, Maryland, surrounded by family members and friends, on February 3, 2006. Full Obit
(El Cajon, CA)FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
David R. Furlong 1/13/2006 See his excellent farewell
notice in Guam. The Guam
Division did a good job on this.
The Post has lost one of our long time Executive Committeemen, the Legendary Guerrilla Lloyd 'Pat" Landry. Pat passed on the 29th of December in Houston where he has lived for several years. At the viewing, Pat's "Order of The Million Elephants" presented by the King of Thailand; "Order of One Million Elephants on Golden Pedestal with White Parasol" in the grade of Commander from Laos; His Citation for the CIA Intelligence Star; and his China Post Flag Citation were displayed along with the photos and year books of his Texas State Championship HS Football team. The flag draped the lower half of the open coffin and there were many other photos and artifacts of his career on display on Monday 2 Jan.
Following cremation, details of a Memorial service, probably in
Port Arthur, TX in February, will be posted when they are
available.
Also:
Wayne C. "Corky" Watkins a SF A-Team Commander
and later a Division level Ops Advisor to the RVN went to Post
Everlasting on 15 December. He held an MBA from Wharton and was
vetted to the Post by the legendary George Morton
in 1986. A Memorial service is scheduled in Shrewsbury, PA on
21 Jan 2006. Details and directions available from his brother
Charlie at 717-227-9708
Mike Villani Services A Catholic Mass following with internment will be on: We do not have very much info, but this is a long time post member. We hope to get some people up to Delaware. In the future please send reports in READY to be pasted to our webpage. Please get all the info needed and the history to be presented. The webmaster does not know all, but would like to get utmost respect for our conrads who are are making the final Permanent Change of Station. May our friends and members rest in peace. J C Bond died peacefully in his sleep on the 13th of April 2005 of natural causes. JC was lying on the couch reading a book (The Flying Tigers) when he fell asleep and did not wake up. JC was the Commander of China Post #1 for a dozen years and continued to sit on it's board as the Co-Chairman of the Board and Commander emeritus, as well as running it's emblem sales. He was active in the Air America Assn, The Marine Security Guards Assn, and was a Master Mason.
Visitation; is scheduled at the Honaker Funeral Home inside Forest Lawn
Cemetery at 1751 Gause Blvd West, Slidell, LA from 2 - 5 PM on Sunday
April 17th and on Monday April 18th from 10 - Noon. Services will be at
Noon. Afterward there will be a processional convoy to the Biloxi MS
National Cemetery for internment at 3 PM
Francis 'Frank' Shaw, Raven Line Chief at Long Tieng, Laos Nov '68 to Nov 1969 passed away at 2 AM 4 Feb 05. He was a China Post Vice Commander and hosted the CP 1 reunion in St Louis as well as being awarded the "Minute Man Trophy" as the China Post Legionnaire of the year. The Ravens and the Post join Frank's wife Nancy and his daughters, granddaughter and his brother Dave in grief over his loss. Services in the St Louis area are pending. Visitation is scheduled from 1-5 PM Sunday 6 Feb at Marks funeral home in Wood River, IL. Funeral services scheduled for 10:30 AM Monday 7 Feb at the 1st United Methodist Church in East Alton, Il. Additional write in info: Francis N. Shaw (a.k.a. Frank) went out in grand style
this morning, 7FEB05, departing from a Methodist church on the border
between Wood River and East Alton, IL. Funeral began right on time at 1030
AM, about 140 people in the pews. Service, conducted by the Reverend Mr.
Powers, was pretty heavy on how we were all going to be seeing Frank again
soon, another time, another place. He pretty well locked onto much of his
source material from Isaiah 43. (I thought Isaiah 40 would have been a
better choice for the occasion, but then I've been out of the pulpit for 48
years and they've since cleaned out most of the draft dodgers from the
seminaries so ecclesiastic emphasis may well have changed somewhat.) A male
organist did a nice background job on a medley of familiar hymns. Another
male played the piano while singing Amazing Grace (which I've always
regarded as the single worst hymn ever written). A responsive reading and
prayers. Frank was right up there in front, with a U.S. flag, in a lovely
metal open casket with lots of handles on the sides. No shortage of floral
bouquets. No eulogy delivered, none invited.
Jeff Johnson died Wednesday, January 19, 2005. Services were held beginning the evening of Wednesday, 19 Jan, and for the next five days at Wat Chonlaprathan in Pak Kret. The cremation took place at the same Wat on the afternoon of Monday, 24 January. Jeff was the 'facilities' man for Air America, putting together most of the STOL airstrips up country and stayed on in Thailand where he was involved in manufacturing and other business activities. "Ole" was at his Christmas Party in BKK this year and he appeared to be in fair shape then. He was one of the principals in staging the 'Return to SEA 2002' meeting which resulted in a $900+ donation to the Post building fund and was active, along with Mac in setting up the event planned for 2005.
Member, Rick Eaton died in Iraq Aug 03. With 8+ years in service with US Army in Korea, tours in Panama, and Hondoras as an Army Counterintelligence Agent. He was the U.S. Army counterintelligence analyst whose Pentagon office was struck by a hijacked jetliner on Sept. 11, 2001, has died of an illness while serving in Iraq. See: http://www.militarycity.com/valor/2131442.html and http://www.rense.com/general40/dies.htm Governor Rowland has ordered that all State of Connecticut flags be lowered immediately to half staff in honor of Staff Sergeant Eaton. The Connecticut flag should remain lowered through sundown of the day of his internment which is yet to be determined. Gift for Rick's Parents from his Friends in Korea SHARON, Pa. — Edward W. Ulrich, 81, of 145 Buhl Blvd., Sharon, Pa., died at 6:45 p.m. July 15, 2003, at his home after an extended illness. He was born June 6, 1922, in Turtle Creek, Pa., the son of the late Gustav Ulrich and the late Anna (Ungerman) Ulrich. He graduated from Sharon High School in
1942. In the same year, enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Corps and served
as an instructor pilot during World War II. He also flew for Kroonduif, KLM's New Guinea airline. He found great satisfaction in helping to open the interior to the Christian gospel. His experiences are recounted in his book "Out There Beyond Beyond," published in 2000. Ed was known for his compassion, generosity, courage and professionalism. These characteristics were apparent also in his subsequent service with Air America (the CIA' s airline) in Thailand, Laos and Vietnam. He served as deputy base manager in Bangkok and chief pilot in Laos. During the years with Air America, he continued his interest in the Missionary work for the Alliance and in serving in international evangelical churches in Thailand, Laos and Vietnam. Following his return to the U.S. in 1974, he was employed by the former McLean Trucking Co., retiring in 1986. Ed was chaplain of the American Legion's China Post 1 and was a member of the Air America Association, and the Thailand, Laos and Cambodia Brotherhood. Ed was a member of the North-Mar Christian and Missionary Alliance Church in Warren, Ohio, and had served as chairman of the board of elders. He leaves his wife, Elaine (Sutton) Ulrich, whom he married on Aug. 6, 1949, at home; three daughters, Lynne Evans and her husband, John, of Gahanna, Ohio, Laurie Ulrich of Falls Church, Va., and Leslie McBane and her husband, Patrick, of Youngstown, Ohio; a son, Ted Ulrich and his wife, Judy, of Suffolk, Va.; a sister, Lois Roth and her husband, Benjamin, of Conneautville, Pa.; two brothers, Robert Ulrich and his wife, Carolyn, of Muncie, Ind., and William Ulrich and his wife, Betty, of Kingston, TN. ; six grand-children and five great grandchildren. His parents and his first wife, Alberta (Hunter) Ulrich, who died in 1948, preceded him in death. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, July 18, 2003, at the North-Mar C.M.A. Church, Warren, Ohio, with Pastor John Temple. Friends may send condolences by e-mail to: remember@flynnfuneral-home.com. Burial will be at Hillcrest Memorial Park in Sharon PA.
Member, Frank Marsh, SGM, USA, RET sent following info:
Member, Tony Poshepny, RIP July 03, was the model
for Col Kurtz in Appocalpse Now. The writer / producer told me so soon
after the movie came out and others were trying to claim that unique distinction.
Here we are 1982 presenting Tony with his China Post 1 flag, at the Five Sisters Restaurant in Udorn.
He'll be missed by friends and our stories about him will be told again and again so that he isn't ever forgotten. But stories about him will ALSO be told by his enemies for years to come. That's something unique.
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