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Volume 19 Issue 1 Published Quarterly by the Marine Corps Mustang Association, Inc. Spring 2019
Mestengo
The Showboat Branson Belle
Join us for our 34th Annual Mustang Muster in Branson, Missouri
Each year, millions of visitors are drawn to Branson, Missouri to experience live entertainment, family-
oriented attractions, and the stunning beauty of the Ozarks. Whether you are in need of a family
vacation or a simple weekend getaway, Branson is your ideal destination. This year, in concert with the
3rd Marine Division Association, we will hold a joint reunion in Branson.
See the Shows The reunion committee has selected several outstanding shows on
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Selected choices are Showboat
Branson Belle Lunch Cruise, #1 Hits of the 60’s, Six Show and the
Veterans Memorial Museum/Branson Landing.
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MARINE CORPS MUSTANG
ASSOCIATION, Inc. P.O. Box 190
Quantico, VA 22134-0190
Phone: 703-349-0873
Email: BusinessMngr @MarineCorpsMustang.org
www.MarineCorpsMustang.org
OFFICERS
President: CWO-4 Alex J. Childress, USMC (Ret)
Vice President: Maj Joe Featherston, USMCR (Ret)
Secretary: CWO-4 Tim Cook, USMC (Ret)
Treasurer: CWO-3 Carlos M. Thrasher,
USMC (Ret)
Chaplain: CDR Paul A. Hyder, USN
DIRECTORS
CWO-5 Ronald K. Cookson, USMC (Ret)
Maj John Darracott, USMC (Ret)
BOARD MEMBERS EMERITUS
Capt Robert E. Richter, USMC (Ret)
PAST PRESIDENTS
Capt Herman H. Walbert, USMC (Ret)
(1985-1989)
LtCol Paul L. Hirt, USMC (Ret)
(1989-1992)
LtCol Thomas E. Graney, USMC (Ret)
(1992-1994)
Maj G. Radford, USMC (Ret)
(1994-1995)
Capt Robert E. Richter, USMC (Ret)
(1996-1999)
Maj Jerry V. Lasher, USMC (Ret)
(1999-2002)
Maj Peter E. Bocker, USMC (Ret)
(2002-2005)
LtCol Phillip Ray, USMC (Ret)
(2005-2007)
Capt Joseph B. Davis, USMC (Ret)
(2008-2009)
Capt Sidney L. Spurgeon, USMC (Ret)
(2009-2010)
Maj George W. Fritchi, USMC (Ret)
(2010-2014)
1stLt Ernest E. Johnson, USMC (Ret)
(2014-2018)
HONORARY MEMBERS
Gen Alfred M. Gray, USMC (Ret)
29th Commandant of the Marine Corps
Gen James J. Mattis, USMC (Ret)
Capt Herman H. Walbert,
USMC (Ret)
BUSINESS MANAGER
PUBLISHER/EDITOR THE MESTENGO
CWO-4 James R. Casey, USMC (Ret)
703-349-0873
LAYOUT/DESIGN THE MESTENGO
Laura C. O’Hara
CHAPTERS
FLORIDA MUSTANGS
Bill Carr, President 7791 Limonia Dr.
Indian Lake Estates, FL 33855 Ph: 661-406-1200
Email: [email protected]
*** DESERT MUSTANGS OF ARIZONA
Mark Blaydes, President 2819 N. Bandura Dr.
Casa Grande, AZ 85122-5827 Ph: 520-723-0347
Email: [email protected]
*** CAMP PENDLETON MUSTANGS Anthony (Tony) Perez, President
10315 Larrylyn Dr. Whittier, CA 90603-2613
Ph: 562-947-6558 Email: [email protected]
ON THIS DAY...
January 18, 1961—SgtMaj Bertha Peters became the first
woman promoted to sergeant major in the Marine Corps.
January 21, 1918—The 1st Marine Aeronautic Company, the
first US aviation unit deployed in WWI, arrived in the Azores.
January 29, 1991—Marines participated in the first major
ground action of Operation Desert Storm.
February 9, 1948—The first Marine helicopters were delivered
to the Corps.
February 13, 1943—The US Marine Corps Women’s Reserve
was formed.
February 20, 1962—LtCol John Glenn made three orbits of the
Earth in a manned space capsule.
March 4, 1801—The Marine Band performed at a Presidential
Inauguration for the first time.
March 21, 1945—Gen A.A. Vandegrift, 18th Commandant,
became the first Marine four-star general.
March 25, 1804—The Secretary of the Navy approved the first
formal uniform of the Marine Corps.
WELCOME ABOARD
Capt Morgan C. Berg, USA, Knoxville, TN
Maj Donald L. Caroway, USMC (Ret), Clayton, GA
CWO-3 Virgil R. Castor, USMC (Ret), McMinnville, OR
Maj Leslie Conklin, USMC (Ret), Anaheim, CA
LtCol Ronald W. Ellinger, USMC (Ret), Waynesboro, VA
CWO-2 L. Randall Hack, Marine Vet, Smiths Grove, KY
CWO-2 Cecil D. McCollum, USMC (Ret) Longview, WA
Maj Frank Payne, USMC (Ret), Hubert, NC
Maj Charles A. Ryn, USMC (Ret), Manassas, VA
2ndLt Ruben Segura, Jr., Marine Vet, Carrollton, TX
Continued from front page Experience the Attractions Branson, Missouri is the ideal destination for a family vacation. Home to world-class theme parks, water parks, museums, and other attractions, there is truly something for
everyone to enjoy. Take a trip to Silver Dollar City to experience the world’s fastest, steepest, and tallest roller coaster, The Time Traveler. When it’s time to cool off, visit White Water, Branson’s top water park. If you are in the mood for a little history lesson, stop by the Titanic Museum, which features
The Time Traveler roller coaster
Branson Scenic Railway
interior. In the evening, ride the Branson Ferris Wheel. Standing 150-feet tall, you are sure to receive a unique view of the city and the surrounding area. Explore the Ozarks Nestled in the Ozark Mountains, Branson, Missouri provides the perfect opportunity for camping,
fishing, hiking, and outdoor adventure. Spend the day on one of Branson’s three beautiful lakes — Table Rock Lake, Bull Shoals Lake, and Lake Taneycomo — or explore one of the area’s famous limestone caves. To get a full tour of the Ozarks, book tickets for the “Branson Scenic Railway.” This vintage passenger train runs through the Ozark Mountains and provides stunning views and great photo opportunities. If the great outdoors are calling your name, Branson, Missouri is the place to be.
Titanic Museum artifacts from the infamous shipwreck and recreations of the
FROM: THE PRESIDENT
CWO-4 Alex J. Childress, USMC (Ret)
Fellow Mustangs,
With this Spring 2019 edition of the Mestengo, I would like to briefly cover the state of our beloved Association and our upcoming 34th Mustang Muster.
State of the MCMA
The MCMA is in a state of transition as we continue to evaluate and implement initiatives to counter the challenges that threaten our long-term viability. As times and generational shifts negatively alter perceptions and attitudes towards duty and responsibility in joining fraternal types of organizations, the MCMA’s focus and
mission needs to be continually scrutinized and redefined as necessary to create a purpose for our organization that offers a compelling and meaningful message that will inspire membership. Recruiting and retaining members is the lifeblood of any membership organization which remains our first order of priority. Our strategic plan must implement attainable changes that will inspire Mustangs of all backgrounds and eras to recognize the value in not only joining but actively participating in all aspects of the MCMA.
What is even more critical to our continued growth is the establishment of regional/local state chapters. Currently, we only have three chapters – the Florida Mustang Association, the Desert Mustangs of Arizona, and the Camp Pendleton Mustangs – which are doing what they can in maintaining membership and staying actively involved in their respective community. My goal for 2019 is to personally lead the initiative in establishing a Lonestar Mustangs of Texas Chapter in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex in hopes that it will inspire others to follow.
Other strategic goals that are being discussed include, but are not limited to:
adding a link on our website posting employment opportunities and for members transitioning
from active duty to upload resumes for those members’ companies that may be hiring
establishing a memorial scholarship fund to provide educational assistance to a qualified dependent of a fallen active duty Mustang
sponsoring an annual golf tournament to raise funds for a designated veteran charity
coordinating an attendance of MCMA members to be hosted at an 8th & I Evening Parade each summer with a tour of the National Museum of the Marine Corps
identifying member MOS sponsors to facilitate using the MCMA as a foundation to initiate yearly MOS reunions
hosting a Mustang Social Event at the Hawk with each new WOBC class as well as reactivate presenting the Marine Corps Mustang Spirit Award to a Marine 2nd Lieutenant or Warrant Officer from each graduating class at the The Basic School.
creating a Mustang Hall of Honor/Heroes on our website that posts the biography and picture of some of our notable/legendary Mustangs of all eras
Semper Fidelis!
Alex Childress
To achieve these and our other goals, the MCMA needs new and existing members with the energy and motivation to contribute to our growth and success. In that endeavor, I encourage each of you to actively recruit eligible Mustangs to become a member of the MCMA. If you or anyone you know has been a past member and have not renewed membership because the MCMA was of no benefit, I encourage consideration to renew membership and help us define who we are and what we want to mold our Association to represent. More importantly for those interested in having a greater role within the MCMA that requires very little of your time, please consider stepping up for a leadership position such as one of our currently open Director or upcoming Officer vacancies (Vice President and Secretary) to help us build the MCMA into the illustrious membership organization it has the potential to be.
34th Annual Muster
As you are aware, the MCMA holds its annual Muster which includes its general business and board of director’s meetings, swearing in of new officers/directors and recognition of outgoing officers/directors, and our formal banquet. The Muster is open to all active members, spouses, their guests and widows/widowers of members. Our 34th Mustang Muster will be in Branson, Missouri, from Sep 17 – 22, 2019, and will be a joint Muster/Reunion along with the 3d Marine Division Association. For those Mustangs such as I that are also members of the 3d MarDiv Assoc, this is a wonderful opportunity to attend a single event where those from both Associations can reunite to share a weekend of camaraderie.
Donations
Donations to our Marine Corps Mustang General Fund are not only critical in meeting our monthly operating expenses but are always needed and appreciated. Additionally, we need your assistance in supporting the execution of our official business matters at this year’s Muster in Branson. As such, we are soliciting donations of any monetary value via this year’s Patrons List and who will have their name included in the Muster Banquet program showing their support of the MCMA. Donations to the Patrons List can be mailed to the MCMA, P.O. Box 190, Quantico, VA 22134-0190 and please note PATRONS LIST in the memo section of your check.
KIM AND I ARE LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING EVERYONE IN BRANSON.
Mustang Inducted into Hall of Fame MCMA Member CWO-4 Gloria Anita Krug, USMCR (Ret), of New Oxford, Pennsylvania, took up a nontraditional hobby in her retirement. That hobby developed into a passion and recently got her inducted into the United States Track & Field Masters Hall of Fame. Krug was the only woman out of five athletes who were inducted into the hall during the USATF Masters Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Spokane, Washington on July 25 – 29, 2018. “You don’t stop playing because you get older, you get older because you stop playing,” Krug said. “My workouts make me feel good, and it gives me something to do other than sit around and do noth-ing, which some people do.” During her career, Krug has set 20 American records in horizontal jumps, throw events and the throws pentathlon. She currently owns six records in the women’s 85 – 89 division. She set six world records in throw events and the triple jump. She won 10 national titles and also was ranked No. 1 in shot, discus, weight, hammer, throws pentathlon, ultraweight pentathlon, long and triple jump. “Gloria Krug is a truly exceptional athlete for any age. Not only is she one of the very best women throwers in the world, she’s also an outstanding long and triple jumper,” said Rex Harvey, USATF Masters Track & Field Chair. “She holds multiple age group records for women 80 – 84 and 85 – 89 in the U.S. “But more than anything, she’s a wonderful and very humble person who doesn’t brag about her accomplishments at all. She also has a great sense of humor.” When Krug found out that she was going to be inducted into the Hall of Fame, she didn’t tell anybody. “The average person you talk to they say, ‘So what?’ That’s the attitude. They aren’t really impressed,” Krug said. Krug’s next goal? To never quit. At a competition last year, Krug saw two competitors who were 99-years old. “The fact that they were competing at 99 is an achievement, and people like that inspire me.” Krug’s parents both lived to a little over 100, and Krug wants to continue to compete.
CWO-4 Gloria Krug
Krug practices six days a week, spending 45 minutes on her throws and another 45 minutes on keeping
in shape. However, she does not have a coach. Krug watches other people compete and imitates how they move. In order to be inducted into the Hall of Fame, competitors have to have competed in Masters Track and Field for at least 10 years. Krug has competed with the USATF for about 15 years. She attends about six competitions a year. USATF is the governing body for track and field, marathon
and race walking events for all ages, including professional athletes and Olympians. Sophie Kaplan Hanover Evening Sun
Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 167 History On 1 April 1968, at Marble Mountain Air Facility, Republic of Vietnam, Marine Light Helicopter Squadron-167 was commissioned. From commissioning date until June of 1971, HML-167 would participate in operations against communist forces in the Republic of Vietnam. Flying UH-1E’s for the duration of its tenure in Vietnam, HML-167 achieved distinction with the following awards: Commanding General Third MAF “Outstanding Performance” (1968), Presidential Unit Citation with a Bronze Star, Meritorious Unit Citation with a Bronze Star, National Defense Service Streamer, Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with a Palm, and the Vietnam Meritorious Unit Citation. Additionally, on 21 June 1969, LtCol. T.F. Miller, the HML-167 Commanding Officer, dropped the first helicopter bomb. This was accomplished using the Helicopter Trap Weapon (HTW). In May 1971, HML-167 was the last operating helicopter squadron in the Republic of Vietnam. On 26 May 1971, the squadron held its official stand down in the Republic of Vietnam, concluding over 60,000 combat flight hours.
FROM: THE SECRETARY
WHAT TO DO WHEN A MUSTANG IS DECEASED…
Unfortunately, the day comes for all of us. As a member of the MCMA, we’d appreciate it if you would report the death of your beloved Mustang to the MCMA Business Manager via Phone (703) 349-0893 or email at [email protected] so that he may update the membership directory. Please let us know if we can do anything for you as well.
MOVED RECENTLY OR CHANGED YOUR CONTACT INFORMATION…
Life keeps us all busy and our best intentions get overcome and forgotten but if you have recently moved or changed an email address or purchased a new phone, we’d appreciate it if you would take a minute and report it to the MCMA Business Manager via Phone at (703) 349-0893 or email at [email protected] so that he may update the membership directory. Please let us know if we can do anything for you as well.
CALLING ALL OLD MESTENGOS! I’ve been hard at work getting as much history about the Mustang Association documented and saved electronically in the cloud (Box.com) as permanent history available for the Mustangs of the future. Unfortunately, I am missing multiple Mestengo newsletters. Listed below are the issues I am missing. Please check your library and see if you have any of the missing newsletters. You can send them to me at 209 Evergreen Trl, Weatherford, TX 76087, OR you can scan and email them to me at [email protected] 1989 1993 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2016 2017 Winter Winter Summer Spring Summer Winter Fall Winter Fall Fall Fall Fall Summer Winter Winter Winter Semper Fidelis! Tim Cook, Secretary
MCMA APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP
Name:_________________________________________________Date____________________ Address:_______________________________________________________________________ Phone:_____________________________ Email:______________________________________ Please Circle One
USMC (Active) (Ret.); USMCR (Active) (Ret.); Marine Veteran; Other:______________________
Rank:__________________________ MOS:___________ Birthdate:_______________________ Dates Enlisted:___________________________ Dates Officer____________________________ Date Retired/Released from Active Duty:_____________________________________________ Annual Membership Dues: $40 - 1 year ($35 renew) / $90 - 3 years Send payment to: Marine Corps Mustang Assn., Inc. PO Box 190 Quantico, VA 22134-0190
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NEW RENEWAL
PURPLE HEART RECIPIENTS GIVEN VA
PRIORITY
WASHINGTON — Veterans who earned a Purple Heart during their
military service will now have their veterans disability claims moved ahead
of other requests, Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert Wilkie announced.
“Those who hold the Purple Heart, the recognition of wounds taken in
battle, will now receive priority consideration when it comes to claims," he
told members of the House Appropriations Committee. The new policy will
go into effect on April 1.
The move follows existing department rules which give priority classification to Purple
Heart veterans who request medical appointments at VA hospitals. Those veterans are
also exempt from all co-payments for their medical care.
Henry Lewis Hulbert was born 12 January 1867 in Kingston-Upon-Hull, Yorkshire, England. From at least 1889 to 1891 he served as a public works inspector and magistrate, Kinta District, Perak State, Malay States.
He enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps 28 March 1898 at Mare Island, CA. In April 1899, while serving as a member of the Marine Guard, USS PHILADELPHIA, in Samoa, Private Hulbert was awarded the Medal of Honor for extraordinary heroism…”his conduct throughout was worthy of all honor and praise.”
The years that followed saw Henry Lewis Hulbert’s steady rise through the enlisted ranks. He never missed an award of the Good Conduct Medal and his annual rifle requalification was never less than Expert Rifleman. His service record contains numerous commendatory entries by various commanding officers. By 1917 he held the rank of Sergeant Major and served on the personal staff of MajGen Commandant George Barnett.
With the expansion of the Corps just prior to America’s entry into WW I, Henry Lewis Hulbert became the first Marine appointed to the newly created rank of Marine Gunner. The Register of Warrant Officers of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps, January 1918 shows him as first in precedence among Marine Gunners and the only officer of such rank to hold a permanent appointment.
Too old for combat at age 50, Marine Gunner Hulbert pressed for a combat assignment. Finally he sailed from Quantico to France with the 5th Regiment of Marines in 1917. Wounded at Belleau Wood, June 1918, he was twice cited for acts of bravery. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross. General John J. Pershing, Commander of the American Expeditionary Force, personally recommended Hulbert’s promotion to Captain.
Heroism under fire at Soissons, where he was wounded again, saw him awarded the Navy Cross, com-missioned a Second Lieutenant and quickly promoted to First Lieutenant. Approved by the Secretary of the Navy for promotion to Captain, Henry Lewis Hulbert was killed in action at Blanc Mont Ridge on 4 October 1918. He was posthumously awarded the Croix de Guerre by the French. He was buried at Arlington National Cemetery in 1921. The USS HENRY L. HULBERT (DD-342) was named in his honor.
Had he lived, his four citations for bravery would have entitled him to four awards of the Silver Star Medal, established in 1933 and his four wounds to four awards of the Purple Heart Medal created in 1936.
Henry Lewis Hulbert
The Marine Corps’ First Warrant Officer
Mustang Honor Roll
CWO-3 Joseph D. McCloskey
Andover, MA
December 27, 2018
Capt John A. Griffith
Jacksonville, FL
January 20, 2019
Evelyn K. Knowles
Lynnwood, WA
September 14, 2018
Do you have something you would like to share with your fellow Mustangs? Send your
articles/photos to [email protected] by the dates listed
below for inclusion in an upcoming issue of the Mestengo.
10 June 2019 10 December 2019
10 September 2019
Capt Howard R. Van Winkle
Bettendorf, IA
January 8, 2019
Capt Roger W. Daigger
Tomball, TX
October 26, 2018
Radisson Hotel Branson, MO
(417) 335-5767
www.radisson.com/thirdmarinesdivision
Location
120 Wildwood Drive South, Branson, MO 65616
Reservation Information Please call the number above and reference the Third Marine Division Association. Or you can use the above link to make reservations. Group Name: Third Marine Division Association Reunion Dates: September 15-21 2019 Rate: $107 plus tax (currently 11.6%). The rate includes a hot breakfast daily
At check-in guests will be required to post a valid credit card to secure their individual room accounts.
Cut off Date: 8/15/19 *Late reservations will be accepted on a space and rate availability basis*
Cancellation Policy: A refundable deposit equal to the first night's room and tax will be authorized on your credit card at the time of the reservation to guarantee your reservation. The deposit will be applied to the guest hotel bill or refunded only if the reservation is cancelled a minimum of 48 hours prior to the scheduled arrival date. Reservations cancelled after 48 hours prior to arrival will not be refunded the deposit of one night’s room and tax. Cancellations must be made through the same reservation channel that you originally booked the room.
Parking & Airport Shuttle Information The Radisson Branson offers free parking for all guests. The hotel does not offer shuttle service to the Springfield Airport. There are several options for transportation:
Rental cars – while there is no specific discount for the 3MARDIV, all major car rental companies operate at the Springfield Airport
Branson Limo Service - 417-331-1316 www.bransonlimoservice.com Fisk Limo Service – 417-862-2900 www.fisk.limo
Wheelchair Rental
ScootAround rents both manual and power wheelchairs by the day and week. Please call (888) 441-7575 or visit www.scootaround.com to make reservations or for more information.
SHOWBOAT BRANSON BELLE
LUNCH CRUISE
Wednesday, September 18
The Showboat Branson Belle presents an unforgettable experience for your entire group, especially since they are celebrating their 20th anniversary with a new show and menu! Themed after the majestic showboats of the 1800s, the Showboat Branson Belle evokes the spirit of a bygone era when river boat adventure, glamorous travel and dazzling entertainment converged into what we remember as ‘Those Grand Old Showboatin’ Days!’ Your 2-hour cruise on magnificent Table Rock Lake includes a delicious 3-course meal (with roast beef and chicken) freshly prepared in the ship's galley and the exciting variety production Celebrate featuring singing, dancing, comedy, and more. We’ll hold the Memorial Service on board the Belle prior to the lunch cruise.
0945 board bus, 1445 back at hotel
$79/Person includes bus, escort, and cruise.
#1 HITS OF THE 60’s
Thursday, September 19
#1 Hits of the 60’s, voted Branson’s Best Matinee Show in 2015 and 2016, is better than ever. With over 100 costume changes, fun video, and a talented cast, you’ve got the recipe for the show dubbed, “The Most Fun You’ll have in Branson.” Join in on the non-stop, high energy party as they take you back to the days of the Beach Boys, British Invasion, Motown, and the Age of Aquarius with music, dance, and a very special tribute to the Vietnam Veterans. You’ll hear a few songs from the 70s too. Oh, to be young again!
1300 board bus, 1645 back at hotel $59/Person includes bus, escort, and show.
VETERANS MEMORIAL MUSEUM /
BRANSON LANDING
Friday, September 20
This privately-owned museum contains over 2000 artifacts in ten display rooms, covering WWI through Desert Storm. For those who lived through these times, the memories brought back are vivid and overwhelming. The hallmark of the museum is the world’s largest war memorial bronze sculpture – over seventy feet in length weighing over fifteen tons! It depicts fifty life-sized soldiers (one from each state) storming the beach. For lunch and shopping, we’ll head to Branson Landing, Branson’s premier waterfront shopping area. Stores include Bass Pro Shop and Belk anchor stores, among many other specialty shops. You’ll have a wide variety of choices for lunch.
0930 board bus, 1330 back at the hotel
$39/Person includes bus, escort, and
admission. Lunch on your own.
SIX SHOW
Friday, September 20
See the show that everyone is talking about! The cast is six brothers, and everything is done a cappella. The variety show includes many music genres, so it appeals to everyone. Their intense high-octane energy, electrifying stage presence, and powerhouse vocals combine to create a truly amazing entertainment experience. Critically acclaimed and dubbed as “an orchestra of human voices” and “masters of showmanship,” these multi-talented brothers sound like a band using only their mouths!
1900 board bus, 2245 back at hotel
$59/person includes bus, escort, and show.
BRANSON MILL CRAFT VILLAGE
Saturday, September 21
What better way for ladies to form bonds and friendships than to go shopping together! The Branson Mill is a 40,000 square feet working craft village devoted to craftsmen demonstrating their skills in everything from leather carving, pottery, painting, silver smith, and much more. All located under one roof, you can poke in and out of various shops featuring garden décor, jewelry, artwork, antiques, soaps, and the list goes on. If you’d like, gather with the ladies at 1100 in Tequila's 2 Mexican restaurant on property for lunch on your own.
0930 board bus, 1230 back at hotel
$18/Person includes shuttle bus.
Lunch on your own.
Driver and Staff gratuities are not included in the tour prices.
Please plan to be at the bus boarding area
at least five minutes prior to the scheduled time.
All tours require a minimum of 35 people per bus,
THIRD MARINE DIVISION ASSOCIATION, INC.
SEPTEMBER 17-22, 2019
RADISSON HOTEL BRANSON
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17
1200 Hospitality Room open throughout the reunion
1300 - 1800 Reunion Registration open
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18
1000 - 1800 Reunion Registration Open
0945 - 1445 SHOWBOAT BRANSON BELLE LUNCH CRUISE & MEMORIAL SERVICE
1700 - 1930 Cash Bar Reception
1700 - 1900 Welcome Meet & Greet with pizza, salad and cobbler
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19
0900 - 0930 Memorial Scholarship Fund Meeting
1000 - 1100 Finance Committee Meeting
1000 - 1200 Reunion Registration open
1300 - 1645 #1 HITS OF THE 60’s
1500 - 1800 Reunion Registration open
1730 - 1800 Banquet Table Reservation Sheets will be collected
1900 Unit Meetings
1900 For those not involved in unit meetings, meet in the Hospitality Room
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20
0930 - 1330 VETERANS MEMORIAL MUSEUM/ BRANSON LANDING
1000 - 1200 Reunion Registration open
1400 - 1630 MCMA Board of Directors Meeting, Bullshoals Boardroom
1500 - 1700 Reunion Registration open
1530 - 1600 Banquet Table Reservation Sheets will be collected
1900 - 2245 SIX SHOW
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21
0900 - 1200 Membership Business Meeting & Memorial Service
0930 - 1230 LADIES TRIP TO BRANSON MILL CRAFT VILLAGE
1230 - 1300 Board of Directors Organizational Meeting
1300 - 1500 MCMA Members Meeting, Glory Boardroom
1600 - Catholic Mass at Lady of the Lake Catholic Church
1730 - 1800 Reunion Registration open
1800 - 1900 Cash Bar Reception
1900 - Banquet/ Program
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22
0700 - 0730 Protestant Church Service
0800 - Catholic Mass at Lady of the Lake Catholic Church (& 1030)
CANCELLATION AND REFUND POLICY FOR ARMED FORCES REUNIONS, INC.
For attendees canceling reunion activities prior to the cut-off date, Armed Forces Reunions, Inc. (AFR) shall process a full
refund less the non-refundable AFR registration fee ($10/person). Attendees canceling reunion activities after the cut-off
date will be refunded to the fullest extent that AFR’s vendor commitments and guarantees will allow, less the non-refundable
AFR registration fee. Cancellations will only be taken Monday through Friday from 9am until 4pm ET, excluding holidays.
Please call (757) 625-6401 to cancel reunion activities and obtain a cancellation code. Refunds processed 4-6 weeks after
reunion. Canceling your hotel reservation does not cancel your reunion activities.
THIRD MARINE DIVISION ASSOCIATION ACTIVITY REGISTRATION FORM – SEPTEMBER 17-22, 2019
Listed below are registration, tour, and meal costs for the reunion. Please enter how many people will be participating in each event and total the amount. Send that
amount payable to ARMED FORCES REUNIONS, INC. in the form of check or money order. Your cancelled check will serve as your confirmation. Returned checks will
be charged a $20 fee. You may also register online and pay by credit card at www.afr-reg.com/3mar2019 (3.5% fee added to credit card transactions). All forms and
payments must be received by mail on or before August 15, 2019. After 8/15, reservations will be accepted on a space available basis. We suggest you make a copy of
this form before mailing. Please do not staple or tape your payment to this form.
Armed Forces Reunions, Inc. OFFICE USE ONLY
322 Madison Mews Check # _______ Date Received _________
Norfolk, VA 23517 Inputted _________ Nametag Completed _____
ATTN: THIRD MARINE DIVISION
DATE/TIME ACTIVITY $ PER
PERSON
# OF
PEOPLE
TOTAL
Wed, 9/18 – 0945-1445 SHOWBOAT BRANSON BELLE LUNCH CRUISE $ 79 $
1700-1900 WELCOME MEET & GREET (pizza, salad and cobbler) $ 19 $
Thursday, 9/19- 1300-1645 #1 HITS OF THE 60’s $ 59 $
Friday, 9/20 – 0930-1330 VETERANS MUSEUM / BRANSON LANDING $ 39 $
1900-2245 SIX SHOW $ 59 $
Saturday, 9/21 – 0930-1230 LADIES TRIP TO BRANSON MILL CRAFT VILLAGE $ 18 $
1900-2200
Annual Banquet (Cash Bar Reception at 1800)
Please choose your entrée for the Saturday Banquet:
Beef Medallion & Champagne Chicken Dual Plate $ 45 $
Grilled Salmon $ 45 $
Vegetarian Eggplant Parmesan $ 45 $
Child’s Plate (ages 4-12) $ 14 $
Price if received by 8/15/19
REGISTRATION FEES MANDATORY PER PERSON REGISTRATION FEE
$ 25
$
Price if received by 8/15/19
REGISTRATION FEE for kids under 18, Active Duty, WWII
Vets & their spouses, and Medal of Honor Recipients.
FREE
Price if postmarked after 8/15/19 LATE REGISTRATION FEE (no exemptions) $ 35 $
ONSITE PER PERSON REGISTRATION FEE.
This applies to all onsite registrations. No exceptions, no
exemptions. PLEASE REGISTER IN ADVANCE.
$ 45 $
Total Amount due to Armed Forces Reunions, Inc. $
PLEASE PRINT NAME AS YOU WOULD LIKE IT TO APPEAR ON YOUR NAMETAG
FIRST _______________________________________LAST ___________________________________________________
CIRCLE: WWII / KOREA / VIETNAM / GULF WAR / ACTIVE DUTY /PEACETIME 1st TIME ATTENDEE? YES r NO r
❑ 3rd
MARINE DIV. ATTENDEE? UNIT INFO (EXAMPLE: 1/3, 3/3, 12th Marines, etc.) ______________________________
❑ MARINE CORPS MUSTANG ATTENDEE? RANK (EXAMPLE: Capt., LtCol, CWO-4, etc.) ________________________
SPOUSE & GUEST NAMES (IF ATTENDING)________________________________________________________________
STREET ADDRESS_____________________________________________________________________________________
CITY_____________________________ STATE __________________ ZIP________________________________________
PH. NUMBER (________)_________-__________ EMAIL ADDRESS _________________________@_________________
DISABILITY/DIETARY RESTRICTIONS_____________________________________________________________________
(Sleeping room requirements must be conveyed by attendee directly with hotel)
MUST YOU BE LIFTED HYDRAULICALLY ONTO THE BUS WHILE SEATED IN YOUR WHEELCHAIR IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN BUS TRIPS? YES NO (PLEASE NOTE THAT WE CANNOT GUARANTEE AVAILABILITY).
EMERGENCY CONTACT_________________________________________ PH. NUMBER (_______)_______-__________
National Headquarters
MARINE CORPS MUSTANG ASSOCIATION, Inc.
Post Office Box 190
Quantico, VA 22134-0190
Address Service Requested
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PAID Quantico, VA 22134 PERMIT NO. 1000
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PURPOSE
The principal purpose of the Marine Corps
Mustang Association, Inc., is to advocate and
provide career enhancing support for Marine
Officers and Associate Members from other
military services who have enlisted Marine Corps
experience. We are an organization made up
primarily of Mustang Officers with a broad
spectrum of successful military and civilian
experience. We pursue this mission through
mentoring, networking and facilitating
relationships that assist Mustang Officers in their
careers and civilian transitions. We provide a
venue of sharing lessons-learned in occupational
fields and industry initiatives that support the
mission of the United States Marine Corps.