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| Just wanted to say hello to all past and present 82ND LRSD soldiers. I joined the unit in 87 when it was commanded by 1LT Michael Larario and we were assigned to the 313th MI. We were then moved to 1/17 CAV as E Troop on Smokebomb Hill before being moved back to Division Row. I left in 89 and went over to the 504. E
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| I remember Lerario as a hard-charging Captain. Myself and another AF Spec Ops dude did a 5 day boat trip down the Cape Fear river with E/1/17, back in late Summer of 87. GREAT time... What was that former SEAL's name who was there in the unit at that time? Seemed like a good dude...
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Cherry
      
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JR Capt. Larario was one of the better CO's I had while in service and yes he was a bit of a hard charger.
I was on that Cape Fear boat trip myself and the SEAL you are asking about is Dan Fozzard. He is a great guy. I have not seen or heard from him in a long time. Last I heard he had left the Army due to having had enough of the overall BS that was present and joined the Merchant Marines.
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Cherry
      
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| JR and Pathfinder, I was in when both of you were there. I broke my spinal column on a jump and had vertebral surgery which ended my career. Mike Lerario just retired an O-5 . We've maintained contact all this time. He's now working as a civilian "contractor" for DoD. He's loving the civilian life. SFC Marero (was an E-7, but was called 1SGT) retired recently, as well, as a CSM and sells cars in Fayetteville. Lerario bought one and Marero tried to hustle me into one. A few of the guys went on to SF and are still in. CommoSarge
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LRSDCOMMO (5/4/2008) JR and Pathfinder, I was in when both of you were there. I broke my spinal column on a jump and had vertebral surgery which ended my career. Mike Lerario just retired an O-5 . We've maintained contact all this time. He's now working as a civilian "contractor" for DoD. He's loving the civilian life. SFC Marero (was an E-7, but was called 1SGT) retired recently, as well, as a CSM and sells cars in Fayetteville. Lerario bought one and Marero tried to hustle me into one. A few of the guys went on to SF and are still in. CommoSargeNot sure if it is the same LTC Lerario or not, but did he do some time on MIA searches? Perhaps commanded a Bn in the '04 over in Afghanistan. If so, he was a young 2 Lt when I knew him over in Italy. Saw him a few years back at a reunion in Virginia.
Abraham Lincoln (quiet, reserved and selfless): “The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here” -Gettysburg Address Obama (egotistical): “Now the world will watch and remember what we do here”
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Cherry
      
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| Abn, that is a ROGER. Mike went over to SE Asia to search and secure remains of US personnel, then did a tour with JSOC at JFK. Also correct on Afghanistan. The elementary school in our hometown sent his BN care packages but it might have been the 504 or 505 (think it was 2-505th). When he returned, he said he'd had enough of sleeping in hangars and hung up his jump boots. Lots of BS, as well. Same guy. And in Italy, it was Vincenza with the 325, if I recall correctly (it's been awhile).
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LRSDCOMMO (5/4/2008) Abn, that is a ROGER. Mike went over to SE Asia to search and secure remains of US personnel, then did a tour with JSOC at JFK. Also correct on Afghanistan. The elementary school in our hometown sent his BN care packages but it might have been the 504 or 505 (think it was 2-505th). When he returned, he said he'd had enough of sleeping in hangars and hung up his jump boots. Lots of BS, as well. Same guy. And in Italy, it was Vincenza with the 325, if I recall correctly (it's been awhile).Ok, 505th it was... Same man, and extremely highly thought of by the men in our Company back then, and still today.
Abraham Lincoln (quiet, reserved and selfless): “The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here” -Gettysburg Address Obama (egotistical): “Now the world will watch and remember what we do here”
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Cherry
      
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| was there from 84-87, many changes from the B. co 313MI to the 1/17th CAV. and the merge with the ARP's, ran into one later on into my career (Jerry Hansen), I believed he retired a MSG or 1SG, works DOD at Ft. Polk now and lovin it up. The Navy Seal's first name was Don I believe, not real sure. The big question is does anybody remember guys like Allen, Methayer, Patton, Orsi, the medic SFC Ortiz, and the commo guy Yancy Bollersleve something like that, well we might have served together for a spell, and would like to hear from you. PS; there was a guy there named Hatcher, big guy with the 23rd americal combat patch any guess on what his whereabouts might be, great dude!
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Cherry
      
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| The SEAL is Dan F., D. Allen graduated from Colorado School of Mines, S. Metayer lives in Australia, Darek W. is a K-9 L.A. County Deputy Sheriff (he was the Polish defector and also NG SF... just returned from Af.), Mike L. retired and works for a private company, Bob S. remains in active duty, Scott M. (commo) graduated from NY Univ. School of Medicine and is now an MD, E. Rummel posts in here,... we are working with some of the guys listed in putting together a list of the "original-transition personnel" from 313th MI -> D Troop, 1/17th (Air Cav). I was 31C Base Team Commo Sgt. and had spinal surgery (having 2nd one in 3 weeks), 1SGT. Marerro retired CSM, 504 (or 505th) PIR and is selling cars in Fayetteville (sold Mike L. one): Pvt. msg me and I'll give you names of past friends we're still looking for to get a P.O.C.
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