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Jack Allen Dulaney
  • 73, Male
  • Roanoke, VA
  • United States
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What Unit (s) did you serve in the 2nd ACR?
M Troop, 3rd Squadron
Where were you stationed?
Pond Barracks, (Ritter-Von- Mohl Kaserne)Amberg Germany
What MOS or Job Description Did you Have?
11E40-63C40 Primarly- motor sergeant
What was your rank/title?
E-7 Sergeant
What years Were You Assigned to the 2nd Cavalry?
23 November 1963-19 December 1966
Tell us a little about your cav days and some of your buddies!
I was tank commander until given duties as motor sergeant.
In 1965 my tank scored 2245 out of 2400 to rank as number one tank among 132 tanks in regiment. In 1964 assumed duties as motor sergeant and unit received a score of 98.6 in annual seventh corps CMMI. Lots of buddies, David McClain, Steve McDonald to name a couple.
Tell us a little about you now.
Retired As CSM June 1976, Was assistant professor in Automotive Technology at VWCC, Roanoke Va. Currently retired.
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5405624415

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At 2:33pm on August 13, 2009, Jack B. Reed said…
Do you remember a night when you and 1st Sgt. McDaniels waited outside the wall trying to catch guys going downtown without passes? Maybe that happened quite often though. He was trying to catch me because he was sure that I had pilfered my pass from the last time I went down. Of course this was silly because I had turned it in, but he wouldn't believe me, so it went missing for quite a few months. Then of course the day after I had the shift of orderly it showed up again in the bottom of the pass box. It was probably there all the time but no one could find it. I told him I had no desire to go downtown. I never had any money anyway and town had no fond memories for me. I would go if Batts or Zamora or one of the other guys I hung with wanted to go but other than that I stayed in and got ready for the next day. I had to chuckle when the Top told me he spent the whole night out there, on a very cold night. Guess he didn't have much experience with an honest person. I also took the blame when put on that painting detail when the other two guys decided to paint each other instead of the walls and Major Tuberty walked in. I was the only one painting, instead of getting painted. I couldn't win for losing in M Troop. My time in the Nam was much more to my liking. You did your job and forgot about it. I got along with them all over there. I got to M Troop in the middle of a blizzard myself. Of course my shock was having so many GI parties keeping the 1st floor shined. I must say though. I did learn a lot. The old saying back then was that we would make someone a good wife. And my wife has been real happy.
At 3:50pm on August 12, 2009, J.W. CUNINGHAM JR. said…
Was in the Troop when you were. There is also a picture of Sgt Uhlig and my son (John Cuningham) in the Stars & Strips on his walk from Amberg to Nuneburg you wrote about.
At 11:38am on July 23, 2009, Jack B. Reed said…
Sgt. Dulaney. I just put it together. I kept running the name over and over and finally the motorpool came into view. The smartest guy(at least one of the two, counting Uhlig) in the outfit. You were one of the really nice NCO's. Do you remember a guy by the name of Wallace Henderson? We were together in the Nam. He left Mtrp before I arrived. Take care Jack
At 11:22am on July 23, 2009, Jack B. Reed said…
A lot of things happened in those days. I do remember Uhlig was always running, and he was not afraid to speak his mind. When you are smarter than the ones giving the orders, it is hard for them to say anything. I remember he always had a hard time for the old Nazis down town also. I wonder what ever happened to him? He was a hell of a nice guy. I know that he had bought a trailer house and had it moved to Florida and a week later a hurricane or something demolished it. I wrote Groves once while I was in the Nam but never got an answer. He was a hell of a guy also. Most of the guys back then were. We had to put up with a lot of crap all the time. GI's at the drop of the hat for the brass. Always being the show platoon of the show troop wore thin real quick. Did you get sent back to the states during the buildup of the 4 Infantry for deployment to Nam? Seems that a lot of the non coms did. Your picture doesn't ring a bell. But then it wasn't a real good one. I ran across of picture of Sgt. Bradbury on the 1/69th site some years back when researching, but no one in the unit would respond to my inquiry about him. Spc/4 Whinery went to the 69th also. I say him a couple of times while over there but then we spent all our time in the field and moved so much that I lost contact with him, and no one seems to know anything about him. Do you know what ever happened to Sgt. Babich? Zamora and I see each other now and then. His wife died a couple of years ago. She was really nice. I tried to stay in contact with Batts but he was always full of shit. The last I heard he was rising in the ranks of the North Carolina Prison system. I thing he was a lieutenant or captain. Still living on his wifes farm in Dunn. The last time I heard from him he said that Rivera had contacted him but didn't give me an address. Miller was working for the Lake City Police Dept. then disappeared. They say he moved to Arkansas. Hard to believe that one though. Guess that is all the new I have. What about you? Any better pictures? I need to make the mental picture from those days. Take care Jack
At 12:18am on July 4, 2009, Jesse Kelley said…
HAPPY BIRTHDAY JACK


Wishing you many more!!!
From all of us at the Base.
At 9:03am on June 18, 2009, Harry Warner said…
Another oldtimer! Good to have you aboard. Maybe our paths passed, back in the day.
Harry
At 2:41pm on June 17, 2009, Jesse Kelley said…

Toujours Pret Jack,
Welcome to the new DragoonBase, the new Base has plenty of newer features, lots of sub-groups,(ie,F-Trp,Amberg,Medics,etc.) and links for 2nd Cav News and History.
Robb Russell has posted some tips for navigating the site (ie,photos,links,ect) in the Forum.
Make sure you stop by and read the latest Tacoma Dave ‘Triva Quiz’, learn some 2nd Cav history and you can even win a kool prize.
If you need any help, you can contact Robb, or any of the 5 admins listed at the top of the page, or just yell out, another member may be able to help you.
And our only wish, ‘Keep it clean’, use our Real names/with Pictures(pix from back in the day, work best for searching for Brothers, but any picture will do).
And that you please tell all your friends about the new DragoonBase.

Thanks again for joining Dragoon Base, and for your service to our great country,
Jesse Kelley
At 1:39pm on June 17, 2009, Dave Gettman said…
Glad to see you could make it SGM Delaney. Got a special place in my heart for wrench benders. Daddy made a career of it in the Army.

'Tacoma Dave'
 
 

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