Rock Griffin, 1/39 Inf, Baumholder FRG 1966-1968
Folks,
In lieu of a normal post, here's an email from Rock Griffin (SGM Retired), who's looking for people who were with the unit back in 1966-1968. Here's his message:
I've discussed this off-line with Rock but wanted to post his message and see if anyone's in a position to help. It's been a while since those days, but the internet is an amazing thing.
AAAO!
In lieu of a normal post, here's an email from Rock Griffin (SGM Retired), who's looking for people who were with the unit back in 1966-1968. Here's his message:
I was with Company A 1/39 IN 1966 while assigned to Worms. After we moved to Baumholder, I was promoted to Sgt-E5 and reassigned to Co-B 1/39. I was promoted on 30 June 1967. Our Bn. Commander was LTC Ted Crozier. Captain William Katsarsky was Commander in company-A (Worns). I think 1st Lt Wise was commander in company -B at Baumholder. Our sergeant major was name Anthony Manfredi. My platoon sergeant's name was SSGT Grandy. My platoon leader was 2nd Lt Turner. I played basketball in the evening with the pathfinder marching team: 1st Lt Derhan, SSGT Light, SGT Nair, PFC Hurs ,1st Lt Collins , SSGT Grover, SGT Coleman PFC Carr, 1st Lt Wise, SGT Williams, and PFC David Thorne. Also, I pulled my share of duty at Hyde Guard Site, UP Gate Guard, Ashy Trash, and Laundry Run.
I served in Germany from January 1966 to January 1968. During the winter of 1966 I was a rifleman in company A, 1BN, 39th Inf. The company commander was Captain J. Katsarky, service number 04031078.
My squad was in an APC 113 accident that killed Sgt. Ford RA 53363776 and injured several others and me. We had been training near the border between East and West Germany when our APC track went out of control and overturned at Grafenwoehr Gun Range.
I was injured in a second accident in 1967 at Baumholder Training area. My APC 113 driver lost control and drove off a 70-foot drop on the tank trail leading to the wash rack in Baumholder. We were returning home from a 15 day training exercise. Every one on board was injured. I need to locate someone who recalls those accidents and request them to e-mail me a comment if they remember the events. Please help if you can! Thank you in advance, AAAO-Bar None.
Robert L. Griffin SGM E9 Ret.
I've discussed this off-line with Rock but wanted to post his message and see if anyone's in a position to help. It's been a while since those days, but the internet is an amazing thing.
AAAO!
UPDATE: LT Ron Turner dropped in to say hello as well, and Tom Marsh also remembers 1SG (later SGM) Manfredi.
Before I forget -- please add your name to the roster if you haven't already.
Before I forget -- please add your name to the roster if you haven't already.

8 Comments:
Who was the track driver in second
accident>>
I have tried to write Grif 2-3 times but did not get response,
I was there Jan 66 to Dec 67.
Rifleman, Co Clerk, 4th Plt Mtr
Sgt and Training NCO till I went to Nam in Jan 68.
Nick Schultz
41ck,
Thanks for writing, and good to hear from you again. Think we spoke before on one of the veterans' groups.
I forwarded your comment to Rock, who's online and reading. If you would send along you email address I'll pass it straight to him.
Thanks again!
Good morning Schultz,
Thanks for being concern. My Track Driver Name was PFC Clark.
thanks, ROCK.
does any know of Dennis Metcalf of
1/39 inf.1966 and 2/87 inf.
does any know of Dennis Metcalf of
1/39 inf.1966 and 2/87 inf.
Joe,
I haven't run into Dennis Metcalf, but am happy to put up post with your name and his. Can you provide some more info plus contact details?
Thanks
Matt
hi, I served in Charlie company 1/39 in 1967-68 before being reassigned to Nam in Aug. 68
Sounds like you'd have been there not long after the unit moved up to Baumholder. If you post an email address I'll see if I can link you up with any of the guys who were in the unit at that time.
AAAO!
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PLEASE INCLUDE AN EMAIL ADDRESS IN YOUR COMMENT ! ! !
This is the right time and place to include your email address.
It's the only way your old buddies can contact you via this site.
Thanks!
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