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		<title>36- Joint Meeting on 24 Oct 09 and POW-MIA ceremony in Austin</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2009 00:41:38 +0000</pubDate>
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In this episode of the H21 Southern Chapter, Austin, Texas location of the Combat Infantrymen&#8217;s Association, we deliver a summary of the ceremony that took place on 18 September 2009 at the Texas State Cemetery near downtown Austin, Texas. We also give you information and details of the upcoming joint meeting of the CIB Association [...]]]></description>
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<p>In this episode of the <a title="Combat Infantrymen's Association, Austin Chapter" href="http://www.cibaustin.org"><em><strong>H21 Southern Chapter, Austin, Texas</strong></em></a> location of the <a title="Combat Infantrymen's Association, National " href="http://www.cibassoc.com"><em><strong>Combat Infantrymen&#8217;s Association</strong></em></a>, we deliver a summary of the ceremony that took place on 18 September 2009 at the Texas State Cemetery near downtown Austin, Texas. We also give you information and details of the upcoming joint meeting of the <a title="Combat Infantrymen's Association, Austin Chapter" href="http://www.cibaustin.org"><em><strong>CIB Association Austin Chapter</strong></em></a> and the San Antonio-based <a title="Alamo chapter of 82nd Abn Div Association" href="http://www.geocities.com/alamochaptertexas/"><em><strong>Alamo Chapter of the 82nd Airborne Division Association.</strong></em></a></p>
<p>_____________________________________________________________________</p>
<p><strong>Joint Meeting: 82nd Airborne and CIB Associations on 24 Oct 2009</strong></p>
<p>We will be having a joint meeting with the members of the <a title="Alamo chapter of 82nd Abn Div Association" href="http://www.geocities.com/alamochaptertexas/"><em><strong>Alamo Chapter of the 82nd Airborne Division Association</strong></em></a> at the <a title="Drop Zone cafe and club" href="http://www.dropzonecafe.com"><em><strong>Drop Zone Club</strong></em></a> and Restaurant on Saturday morning, <strong>24 October 2009, from 11:00 a.m</strong>. to 2:00 p.m. Central time.</p>
<p>This is the 3rd time we will have been together as 2 associations. The first time was August, 2008 in San Antonio (we honored D.G. Harris at that time for his CIB and 3 combat jumps in WWII). The second meeting was on 9 May 2009 in Austin at the VFW 8787 Post. And this will be the third meeting, hosted by the San Antonio chapter.</p>
<p>We will have community with our comrades, sharing of stories and good times with our brethren from all the conflicts, both Airborne and Infantry. Both chapters will have their monthly meetings during this time, as well.</p>
<p>Also, as you will hear in the audio episode, this will be a great <strong>RECRUITMENT</strong> event. The Alamo Silver Wings Airborne Association and numerous other CIB-award winners frequent the <a title="Drop Zone cafe and club" href="http://www.dropzonecafe.com"><em><strong>Drop Zone Cafe</strong></em></a>. I have a feeling we will get new members for both organizations.</p>
<p>We hope to see you there for this meeting on 24 October, 2009.</p>
<p>______________________________________________________</p>
<p><strong>POW-MIA ceremony in Austin on 18 September 2009</strong></p>
<p>On Friday, 18 September 2009, members of the <a title="Combat Infantrymen's Association, Austin Chapter" href="http://www.cibaustin.org"><em><strong>CIB chapter in Austin</strong></em></a> participated in the ceremony to give honor to those still who are POW-MIA (Prisoners of War / Missing in Action). <strong>Tony Martinez </strong>from the chapter was part of the honor guard and participated with the <a href="http://www.vva.org"><em><strong>VVA (Vietnam Veterans of America)</strong></em></a> in giving tribute to those fellow comrades.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://media.libsyn.com/media/fgcastgain/POW-MIA_Ceremony-_wreaths.jpg" alt="Paying tribute to the POW-MIA by Veterans Groups in Austin" width="465" height="359" /></p>
<p>Also in attendance were John Torres, Bobby Briscoe and Duane Williams.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://media.libsyn.com/media/fgcastgain/CIB-members-at-POW-MIA_Ceremony.jpg" alt="CIB Members at the POW-MIA ceremony" width="459" height="352" /></p>
<p>The specifics of the ceremony are given in detail in the audio episode.</p>
<p>The next event will be the Veterans&#8217; Day Parades and Ceremonies that will take place in downtown Austin and the State Capitol, as well as in San Antonio in the upcoming weeks.</p>
<p>Copyright (c) Matrix Solutions Corporation and the Combat Infantrymen&#8217;s Association. All Rights Reserved.</p>
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_____________________________________________________________________

Joint Meeting: 82nd Airborne and CIB Associations on 24 Oct 2009

We will be having a joint meeting with the members of the Alamo Chapter of the 82nd Airborne Division Association at the Drop Zone Club and Restaurant on Saturday morning, 24 October 2009, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Central time.

This is the 3rd time we will have been together as 2 associations. The first time was August, 2008 in San Antonio (we honored D.G. Harris at that time for his CIB and 3 combat jumps in WWII). The second meeting was on 9 May 2009 in Austin at the VFW 8787 Post. And this will be the third meeting, hosted by the San Antonio chapter.

We will have community with our comrades, sharing of stories and good times with our brethren from all the conflicts, both Airborne and Infantry. Both chapters will have their monthly meetings during this time, as well.

Also, as you will hear in the audio episode, this will be a great RECRUITMENT event. The Alamo Silver Wings Airborne Association and numerous other CIB-award winners frequent the Drop Zone Cafe. I have a feeling we will get new members for both organizations.

We hope to see you there for this meeting on 24 October, 2009.

______________________________________________________

POW-MIA ceremony in Austin on 18 September 2009

On Friday, 18 September 2009, members of the CIB chapter in Austin participated in the ceremony to give honor to those still who are POW-MIA (Prisoners of War / Missing in Action). Tony Martinez from the chapter was part of the honor guard and participated with the VVA (Vietnam Veterans of America) in giving tribute to those fellow comrades.

Also in attendance were John Torres, Bobby Briscoe and Duane Williams.

The specifics of the ceremony are given in detail in the audio episode.

The next event will be the Veterans' Day Parades and Ceremonies that will take place in downtown Austin and the State Capitol, as well as in San Antonio in the upcoming weeks.

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		<title>27- From a Combat Parachute Jump in Panama to Iraq &#8211; Duane Williams</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 May 2009 00:53:57 +0000</pubDate>
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In this episode of the H21 Southern Branch, Austin, Texas, Chapter of the Combat Infantrymen&#8217;s Association, we have an extended interview with a veteran who earned his CIB in one campaign, but then served in another campaign in the following year halfway around the world.
For Duane Williams, earning a CIB as an Airborne Infantryman in [...]]]></description>
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<p>In this episode of the H21 Southern Branch, Austin, Texas, Chapter of the Combat Infantrymen&#8217;s Association, we have an extended interview with a veteran who earned his CIB in one campaign, but then served in another campaign in the following year halfway around the world.</p>
<p>For Duane Williams, earning a CIB as an Airborne Infantryman in the 82nd Airborne Division meant that he went into harm&#8217;s way during the night parachute jump under fire in Panama. And just 8 months later, he found himself in the Middle East on the Kuwaiti border with Saudi Arabia. He was one of the 82nd Airborne Division troopers who helped to &#8220;draw a line in the Sand&#8221; and not allow the invasion of the Iraqi army into Arabia.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://media.libsyn.com/media/fgcastgain/Duane-Williams.jpg" alt="Duane Williams" width="460" height="359" /></p>
<p>The interview is a bit longer than others, but it is because we explore Duane Williams&#8217;s pariticipation in both campaigns&#8211;</p>
<p>- Operation Just Cause (airborne assault into Panama); and</p>
<p>- Operation Desert Shield / Desert Storm (assault on Iraq to push the forces of Saddam Hussein out of Kuwait).</p>
<p>For the 8 years that Duane spent with the 82nd Airborne Division as a squad leader and airborne infantryman, the real moment of pride, honor, remembrance for those who were KIA or wounded, and accomplishment came with the award of the Combat Infantryman&#8217;s Badge after the operation in Panama.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://media.libsyn.com/media/fgcastgain/Operation_Just_Cause-Invasion_of_Panama.jpg" alt="27- The assault on Panama - Just Cause" width="459" height="319" /></p>
<p>In this audio episode, you will experience the preparedness that Duane Williams felt as he got ready for the deployment. You will feel the fear that went through his mind&#8211;just as it has for every combat infantryman&#8211;and you will rejoice in the elation of the pride, honor, strength and self-confidence that Duane had after he returned from his mission.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://media.libsyn.com/media/fgcastgain/ABNPIC1.GIF" alt="Parachute jump" width="160" height="200" /></p>
<p>But Duane also goes into detail about his participation in the deserts of Kuwait and Iraq as the 82nd Airborne Division pitted itself agains the 4th largest army in the world at that time&#8211;Hussein&#8217;s Iraqi armored forces. The &#8220;Line in the Sand&#8221; that was drawn by the first troops to deploy to Arabia&#8211;the 82nd Airborne Division&#8211;meant that not one inch of ground would be given up while the rest of the Allied forces arrived by air-landing. This meant the rest of the 82nd Airborne Division, the 101st Airmobile Division, the rest of the Army and the Marines, etc.</p>
<p>As you will listen to Duane recount the story of the assault on Panama, you will realize that this was the last combat parachute jump &#8212; and airborne assault&#8211; in which the 82nd Airborne Division participated. Duane&#8217;s pride and courage are also reflected by the gold star that he wears on the canopy of his parachutist jump wings, which signifies that he participated in a combat parachute jump.</p>
<p>We thank Duane for his service and for being such a great role model today (as a law enforcement officer) for young troopers everywhere that earn their CIB in the campaigns today.</p>
<p>Copyright (c) 2009, Matrix Solutions Corporation. All Rights reserved.</p>
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		<itunes:summary>In this episode of the H21 Southern Branch, Austin, Texas, Chapter of the Combat Infantrymen's Association, we have an extended interview with a veteran who earned his CIB in one campaign, but then served in another campaign in the following year halfway around the world.

For Duane Williams, earning a CIB as an Airborne Infantryman in the 82nd Airborne Division meant that he went into harm's way during the night parachute jump under fire in Panama. And just 8 months later, he found himself in the Middle East on the Kuwaiti border with Saudi Arabia. He was one of the 82nd Airborne Division troopers who helped to "draw a line in the Sand" and not allow the invasion of the Iraqi army into Arabia.

The interview is a bit longer than others, but it is because we explore Duane Williams's pariticipation in both campaigns--

- Operation Just Cause (airborne assault into Panama); and

- Operation Desert Shield / Desert Storm (assault on Iraq to push the forces of Saddam Hussein out of Kuwait).

For the 8 years that Duane spent with the 82nd Airborne Division as a squad leader and airborne infantryman, the real moment of pride, honor, remembrance for those who were KIA or wounded, and accomplishment came with the award of the Combat Infantryman's Badge after the operation in Panama.

In this audio episode, you will experience the preparedness that Duane Williams felt as he got ready for the deployment. You will feel the fear that went through his mind--just as it has for every combat infantryman--and you will rejoice in the elation of the pride, honor, strength and self-confidence that Duane had after he returned from his mission.

But Duane also goes into detail about his participation in the deserts of Kuwait and Iraq as the 82nd Airborne Division pitted itself agains the 4th largest army in the world at that time--Hussein's Iraqi armored forces. The "Line in the Sand" that was drawn by the first troops to deploy to Arabia--the 82nd Airborne Division--meant that not one inch of ground would be given up while the rest of the Allied forces arrived by air-landing. This meant the rest of the 82nd Airborne Division, the 101st Airmobile Division, the rest of the Army and the Marines, etc.

As you will listen to Duane recount the story of the assault on Panama, you will realize that this was the last combat parachute jump -- and airborne assault-- in which the 82nd Airborne Division participated. Duane's pride and courage are also reflected by the gold star that he wears on the canopy of his parachutist jump wings, which signifies that he participated in a combat parachute jump.

We thank Duane for his service and for being such a great role model today (as a law enforcement officer) for young troopers everywhere that earn their CIB in the campaigns today.

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		<title>17- CIB Austin meets 82nd Airborne Paratrooopers</title>
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In this episode of the Southern Branch H21, Austin Chapter, of the Combat Infantrymen&#8217;s Association podcast series, we focus on several events for the CIB Austin chapter.
(1) The chapter meeting on 2 August 2008:
In this meeting, we had a full Agenda. You can get to view what it was by clicking here: 
(and how the [...]]]></description>
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<p>In this episode of the <a title="Combat Infantrymen's Association- Austin Chapter" href="http://www.cibaustin.org"><em><strong>S</strong></em></a><em><strong><a title="Combat Infantrymen's Association- Austin Chapter" href="http://www.cibaustin.org">outhern Branch H21, Austin Chapter</a></strong></em>, of the <a title="Combat Infantrymen's Association, National Organization" href="http://www.cibassoc.com"><em><strong>Combat Infantrymen&#8217;s Association</strong></em></a> podcast series, we focus on several events for the CIB Austin chapter.</p>
<p>(1) The chapter meeting on 2 August 2008:</p>
<p>In this meeting, we had a full <a title="Agenda pdf" href="http://media.libsyn.com/media/fgcast/2Aug2008-Meeting-Agenda.pdf"><em><strong>Agenda</strong></em>. <strong>You can get to view what it was by clicking here: <img src="http://media.libsyn.com/media/fgcast/pdfico.jpg" alt="PDF- Agenda" width="35" height="35" /></strong></a></p>
<p>(and how the items discussed are described in the audio mp3 file of this episode).</p>
<p>(2) During the meeting, it was approved by a vote of the members to schedule a trip to San Antonio to attend a meeting of the <a title="82nd Airborne Div. Association in San Antonio" href="http://www.geocities.com/alamochaptertexas/index.html"><em><strong>82nd Airborne Division Association, Alamo Chapter:</strong></em></a> <a title="Alamo chapter of the 82nd Abn Div Association" href="http://www.geocities.com/alamochaptertexas/index.html"><img src="http://63.134.247.226/forum/images/avatarpacks/association%20specific/82ndassoc.gif" alt="82nd Abn Div Association patch" width="64" height="64" /></a></p>
<p>We wanted to present both a certificate of appreciation, but also a complementary membership, to <strong>Darrell G Harris</strong>, author of the book <a title="Book by Darrell G Harris- in audio" href="http://www.premiumcast.com/a-paratroopers-memoirs"><em><strong>Casablanca to VE-Day: A Paratrooper&#8217;s Memoirs</strong></em></a>.</p>
<p>[Note: you can get a full interview of this paratrooper's history in episode 12 of this podcast series]</p>
<p>(3) The <a title="82nd Airborne Div. Association in San Antonio" href="http://www.geocities.com/alamochaptertexas/index.html"><em><strong></strong></em></a><em><strong><a title="82nd Airborne Div. Association in San Antonio" href="Alamo@82ndassociation.org"></a>82nd Airborne Division Association</strong></em> Meeting on 27 August 2008:</p>
<p>- We presented the <a title="Certificate of Appreciation" href="http://media.libsyn.com/media/fgcast/DGHarris-27Aug08.pdf"><em><strong>Certificate of Appreciation to Darell G. Harris &#8211; click here to view the certificate: <img src="http://media.libsyn.com/media/fgcast/pdfico.jpg" alt="PDF for certificate" width="35" height="35" /></strong></em></a>;</p>
<p>- <strong>Bobby Briscoe</strong> presented a free membership to <strong>D. G. Harris</strong> to the <a title="Combat Infantrymen's Association, National Organization" href="http://www.cibassoc.com"><em><strong>Combat Infantrymen&#8217;s Association</strong></em></a>;</p>
<p>- <strong>Bobby Briscoe</strong> then presented a signed copy of his book, <a title="jungle warriors- the book" href="http://www.premiumcast.com/junglewarriors"><strong><em>Jungle Warriors</em></strong></a>, to <strong>D. G. Harris</strong> (my apologies for not having a steady hand while taking the photo);</p>
<p><img src="http://media.libsyn.com/media/fgcast/DGHarris-27Aug08-SSPX0020.jpg" alt="Bobby Briscoe presents DG Harris with a copy of Jungle Warriors" width="459" height="379" /></p>
<p>- <strong>D. G. Harris</strong> also presented signed copies of his own book, <a title="Book by Darrell G Harris- in audio" href="http://www.premiumcast.com/a-paratroopers-memoirs"><em><strong>Casablanca to VE-Day</strong></em></a>, to the members of the CIB Association, Austin Chapter.</p>
<p>- Attending the meeting were: <strong>Bobby Briscoe, Tony Martinez, John Torres and Fred Castaneda;</strong></p>
<p>- The members talked to those paratroopers with CIBs and encouraged them to join our association. Below, Fred Castaneda and DG Harris (note- Fred is a member of BOTH the CIB Austin and 82nd Airborne Association, since Fred served 2 tours with the <strong>504th Parachute Infantry Regiment (PIR)</strong> and the <strong>505th PIR</strong>, and like Darrell, has both jump wings and a CIB badge);</p>
<p><img src="http://media.libsyn.com/media/fgcast/DGHarris-and-Fred-27Aug08-SSPX0021.jpg" alt="DG Harris and Fred Castaneda at the 82nd Abn Div Assoc meeting" width="459" height="379" /></p>
<p>- We met Don W. Bailey, a future interviewee, as he received his CIB for the combat that he saw in Grenada in 1983; and</p>
<p>- We agreed to have a joint meeting for both the <a title="82nd Airborne Div. Association in San Antonio" href="http://www.geocities.com/alamochaptertexas/index.html"><em><strong>82nd Airborne Division Association, Alamo Chapter</strong></em></a>, and the <a title="Combat Infantrymen's Association- Austin Chapter" href="http://www.cibaustin.org"><em><strong>CIB Association in Austin</strong></em></a> in the first half of 2009 at the VFW 8787 location, so that the camaraderie between these 2 groups can continue and grow.</p>
<p>(4) If you are interested in acquiring the audio version of the books described in this podcast, here are the links for the audio version (note: the hardcopy versions are almost depleted):</p>
<p>- <a title="Book by Darrell G Harris- in audio" href="http://www.premiumcast.com/a-paratroopers-memoirs"><em><strong>Casablanca to VE-Day: A Paratrooper&#8217;s Memoirs by Darell G. Harris</strong></em></a>;</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://media.libsyn.com/media/fgcast/VEDay-Front-Cover.jpg" alt="Casablanca to VE-Day- A Paratrooper's Memoirs" width="252" height="412" /></p>
<p>- <a title="jungle warriors- the book" href="http://www.premiumcast.com/junglewarriors"><em><strong>Jungle Warriors by Bobby Briscoe.</strong></em></a></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://media.libsyn.com/media/fgcast/Jungle-Warriors-Cover-161.jpg" alt="Jungle Warriors" width="165" height="251" /></p>
<p>Copyright (c) 2008, Matrix Solutions Corporation and Combat Infantrymen&#8217;s Association. All Rights Reserved.</p>
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		<itunes:subtitle>In this episode of the Southern Branch H21, Austin Chapter, of the Combat Infantrymen's Association podcast series, we focus on several events for the CIB ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this episode of the Southern Branch H21, Austin Chapter, of the Combat Infantrymen's Association podcast series, we focus on several events for the CIB Austin chapter.

(1) The chapter meeting on 2 August 2008:

In this meeting, we had a full Agenda. You can get to view what it was by clicking here: 

(and how the items discussed are described in the audio mp3 file of this episode).

(2) During the meeting, it was approved by a vote of the members to schedule a trip to San Antonio to attend a meeting of the 82nd Airborne Division Association, Alamo Chapter: 

We wanted to present both a certificate of appreciation, but also a complementary membership, to Darrell G Harris, author of the book Casablanca to VE-Day: A Paratrooper's Memoirs.

[Note: you can get a full interview of this paratrooper's history in episode 12 of this podcast series]

(3) The 82nd Airborne Division Association Meeting on 27 August 2008:

- We presented the Certificate of Appreciation to Darell G. Harris - click here to view the certificate: ;

- Bobby Briscoe presented a free membership to D. G. Harris to the Combat Infantrymen's Association;

- Bobby Briscoe then presented a signed copy of his book, Jungle Warriors, to D. G. Harris (my apologies for not having a steady hand while taking the photo);



- D. G. Harris also presented signed copies of his own book, Casablanca to VE-Day, to the members of the CIB Association, Austin Chapter.

- Attending the meeting were: Bobby Briscoe, Tony Martinez, John Torres and Fred Castaneda;

- The members talked to those paratroopers with CIBs and encouraged them to join our association. Below, Fred Castaneda and DG Harris (note- Fred is a member of BOTH the CIB Austin and 82nd Airborne Association, since Fred served 2 tours with the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment (PIR) and the 505th PIR, and like Darrell, has both jump wings and a CIB badge);



- We met Don W. Bailey, a future interviewee, as he received his CIB for the combat that he saw in Grenada in 1983; and

- We agreed to have a joint meeting for both the 82nd Airborne Division Association, Alamo Chapter, and the CIB Association in Austin in the first half of 2009 at the VFW 8787 location, so that the camaraderie between these 2 groups can continue and grow.

(4) If you are interested in acquiring the audio version of the books described in this podcast, here are the links for the audio version (note: the hardcopy versions are almost depleted):

- Casablanca to VE-Day: A Paratrooper's Memoirs by Darell G. Harris;

- Jungle Warriors by Bobby Briscoe.

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In this espisode of the Austin, Texas, Chapter &#8211; H21, Southern Branch &#8212; of the Combat Infantrymen&#8217;s Association, we are fortunate to deliver an interview with Darrell G. Harris, who was one of the first troopers to earn the CIB (Combat Infantryman&#8217;s Badge) in World War II.
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<p>In this espisode of the <a title="Combat Infantrymen's Association- Austin Chapter" href="http://www.cibaustin.org"><em><strong>Austin, Texas, Chapter &#8211; H21, Southern Branch</strong></em></a> &#8212; of the <a title="Combat Infantrymen's Association, National Organization" href="http://www.cibassoc.com"><em><strong>Combat Infantrymen&#8217;s Association</strong></em></a>, we are fortunate to deliver an interview with Darrell G. Harris, who was one of the first troopers to earn the <strong>CIB</strong> (Combat Infantryman&#8217;s Badge) in World War II.</p>
<p>Darrell was part of the <a title="504th PIR web page" href="http://www.bragg.army.mil/AFVC-A/Default.htm"><em><strong>504th PIR (Parachute Infantry Regiment)</strong></em></a> of the <a title="82nd Airborne Division web site" href="http://www.bragg.army.mil/82DV/"><em><strong>82nd Airborne Division</strong></em></a> for most of his tour in the European campaign. He was an <em><strong>COMBAT AIRBORNE INFANTRYMAN</strong></em>, a demolition specialist Infantryman who was a parachutist who made 3 combat parachute jumps in Europe. He is also one of the charter members of the <a title="82nd Airborne Div. Association web site" href="http://www.fayettevilleonline.com/airborne82dassn/"><em><strong>82nd Airborne Division Association</strong></em></a>&#8211;as he joined it in France in 1945, before he had come back home to the USA after the War.</p>
<p>The picture, below, shows Darrell G. Harris today, wearing his <em><strong>82nd Airborne Division Association</strong></em> vest and hat.  He is also wearing the medallion for WWII Veterans that he received in Washington, D.C. at the Inauguration of the WWII Memorial. Notice that his parachutist wings (that is, his <em><strong>&#8220;jump wings</strong></em>&#8220;) are worn above the CIB. This shows the common way that the CIB was worn in World War II by the Combat Infantrymen, as shown below:</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://media.libsyn.com/media/fgcastgain/DG-Harris-in-DC.jpg" alt="Darrell G. Harris today- officer of the 82nd Airborne Association" width="404" height="312" /></p>
<p>Darrell mentioned that it was common practice in those days to always wear the paratrooper airborne wings above the ribbons, and the CIB (which was first initiated in 1943) was usually worn beneath the ribbons&#8211;totally the opposite of today. For the current regulations specify that the CIB is always above the ribbons&#8211;even the ribbon of the Congressional Medal of Honor. In fact, Darrell described <em><strong>Colonel Tucker</strong></em>, his commander, wearing the CIB and the jump wings in his dress uniform&#8211;especially how the CIB was worn <em><strong>under</strong></em> the Jump Wings and ribbons.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://media.libsyn.com/media/fgcastgain/ColTucker-504.jpg" alt="Colonel Tucker of the 504th PIR" width="368" height="512" /></p>
<p>Contrast this with the modern day (circa 1970&#8217;s, during the Vietnam War), when the CIB is worn as the highest badge above any and all ribbons, and even above the Jump wings&#8211;as you can see from this photo of Fred Castaneda, as a member of the 82nd Airborne Division after his tour in Vietnam where he earned the CIB:</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://media.libsyn.com/media/fgcast/FredC-CIB-modernDay.jpg" alt="Modern-Day uniform- CIB at the top" width="236" height="348" /></p>
<p>For most of his European tour of duty (3 years), Darrell was part of the <a title="504th PIR web page" href="http://www.bragg.army.mil/AFVC-A/Default.htm"><em><strong>504th Parachute Infantry Regiment</strong></em></a>, which has the nickname of <strong><em>&#8220;Devils in Baggy Pants.&#8221;</em> </strong>This is the Regiment insignia:</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://media.libsyn.com/media/fgcastgain/504PIR-Insignia.jpg" alt="504th PIR insignia" width="336" height="408" /></p>
<p>In the podcast episode, Darrell describes his friends and comrades-in-arms during the <strong>Market Garden</strong> Operation. In the image, below, Darrell is the soldier on the far left. Sadly, the other two troopers were killed in action in Europe and during the Battle of the Bulge.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://media.libsyn.com/media/fgcastgain/DGHarris-6.jpg" alt="DG Harris and buddies during Operation Market-Garden" width="459" height="319" /></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">
<p style="text-align: left;">In the podcast episode, Darrell describes how he captured his memoirs in a short book that he wrote called <em><strong>Casablanca to VE Day &#8211; A Paratrooper&#8217;s Memoirs</strong></em>:</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://media.libsyn.com/media/fgcast/VEDay-Front-Cover.jpg" alt="Casablanca to VE-Day- A Paratrooper's Memoirs" width="252" height="412" /></p>
<p>To read the <strong>back cover</strong> of the book, <a title="Back cover of book CASABLANCA TO VE DAY- A Paratrooper's Memoirs" href="http://media.libsyn.com/media/fgcast/DG-Harris-back-cover-book0001.PDF"><em><strong>click here to see the pdf document </strong></em></a><a title="Back cover of book - Darrell G Harris" href="http://media.libsyn.com/media/fgcast/DG-Harris-back-cover-book0001.PDF"><img src="http://media.libsyn.com/media/fgcaststruggling/pdfico.jpg" alt="PDF document" width="35" height="35" /></a><a title="Back cover of book CASABLANCA TO VE DAY- A Paratrooper's Memoirs" href="http://media.libsyn.com/media/fgcast/DG-Harris-back-cover-book0001.PDF"><em><strong>.</strong></em></a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">If you wish to order copies of the book, here are the 2 ways to do so:</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">(1) For the AUDIO version of the book (now on <a title="PremiumCast" href="http://www.premiumcast.com"><em><strong>PremiumCast.com</strong></em></a>) where you can have the audio narration downloaded directly to your mp3 player via <a title="itunes" href="http://www.itunes.com"><em><strong>ITunes</strong></em></a>:</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">go to:  <a title="Audio version of DG Harris book" href="http://www.premiumcast.com/a-paratroopers-memoirs"><em><strong>http://www.premiumcast.com/A-Paratroopers-Memoirs</strong></em></a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">and the price is just $7. USDollars payable via Paypal.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">
<p style="text-align: left;">(2) For the paperback version of the book,</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">please contact D. G. Harris at telephone (210) 342-2591.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">
<p style="text-align: left;">The three &#8220;firsts&#8221; of which Darrell G. Harris was involved make him truly a man of history:</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">- <strong>He was one of the first paratroopers</strong> in the U.S. Airborne (the Airborne units were first created in 1940, and Darrell was in the first all-paratrooper unit, the 82nd Airborne Division since 1942:</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://media.libsyn.com/media/fgcast/DG-Harris-82Abn-patch.JPG" alt="82nd Airborne Division patch" width="175" height="229" /></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">- He was one of the first Infantrymen in World War II to earn the <em><strong>CIB</strong></em> (<strong>Combat Infantryman&#8217;s Badge): </strong><img src="http://media.libsyn.com/media/fgcast/cib_badge300.jpg" alt="CIB" width="175" height="70" /></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">- He was one of the very first members of the <strong>82nd Airborne Division Association</strong> (a <strong><em>charter member</em></strong> who joined while still in France in 1945).</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Darrell is currently the Secretary of the <a title="Alamo chapter of the 82nd Abn Div Association" href="http://geocities.com/alamochaptertexas/"><em><strong>San Antonio Alamo Chapter of the 82nd Airborne Division Association</strong></em></a>. Darrell, we salute you!</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Copyright (c) 2008, Matrix Solutions Corporation and the 82nd Airborne All-American Chorus. All Rights Reserved.</p>
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		<itunes:subtitle>In this espisode of the Austin, Texas, Chapter - H21, Southern Branch -- of the Combat Infantrymen's Association, we are fortunate to deliver an interview ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In this espisode of the Austin, Texas, Chapter - H21, Southern Branch -- of the Combat Infantrymen's Association, we are fortunate to deliver an interview with Darrell G. Harris, who was one of the first troopers to earn the CIB (Combat Infantryman's Badge) in World War II.

Darrell was part of the 504th PIR (Parachute Infantry Regiment) of the 82nd Airborne Division for most of his tour in the European campaign. He was an COMBAT AIRBORNE INFANTRYMAN, a demolition specialist Infantryman who was a parachutist who made 3 combat parachute jumps in Europe. He is also one of the charter members of the 82nd Airborne Division Association--as he joined it in France in 1945, before he had come back home to the USA after the War.

The picture, below, shows Darrell G. Harris today, wearing his 82nd Airborne Division Association vest and hat.nbsp; He is also wearing the medallion for WWII Veterans that he received in Washington, D.C. at the Inauguration of the WWII Memorial. Notice that his parachutist wings (that is, his "jump wings") are worn above the CIB. This shows the common way that the CIB was worn in World War II by the Combat Infantrymen, as shown below:

Darrell mentioned that it was common practice in those days to always wear the paratrooper airborne wings above the ribbons, and the CIB (which was first initiated in 1943) was usually worn beneath the ribbons--totally the opposite of today. For the current regulations specify that the CIB is always above the ribbons--even the ribbon of the Congressional Medal of Honor. In fact, Darrell described Colonel Tucker, his commander, wearing the CIB and the jump wings in his dress uniform--especially how the CIB was worn under the Jump Wings and ribbons.

Contrast this with the modern day (circa 1970's, during the Vietnam War), when the CIB is worn as the highest badge above any and all ribbons, and even above the Jump wings--as you can see from this photo of Fred Castaneda, as a member of the 82nd Airborne Division after his tour in Vietnam where he earned the CIB:

For most of his European tour of duty (3 years), Darrell was part of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, which has the nickname of "Devils in Baggy Pants." This is the Regiment insignia:

In the podcast episode, Darrell describes his friends and comrades-in-arms during the Market Garden Operation. In the image, below, Darrell is the soldier on the far left. Sadly, the other two troopers were killed in action in Europe and during the Battle of the Bulge.


In the podcast episode, Darrell describes how he captured his memoirs in a short book that he wrote called Casablanca to VE Day - A Paratrooper's Memoirs:

To read the back cover of the book, click here to see the pdf document .
If you wish to order copies of the book, here are the 2 ways to do so:
(1) For the AUDIO version of the book (now on PremiumCast.com) where you can have the audio narration downloaded directly to your mp3 player via ITunes:
go to:nbsp; http://www.premiumcast.com/A-Paratroopers-Memoirs
and the price is just $7. USDollars payable via Paypal.

(2) For the paperback version of the book,
please contact D. G. Harris at telephone (210) 342-2591.

The three "firsts" of which Darrell G. Harris was involved make him truly a man of history:
- He was one of the first paratroopers in the U.S. Airborne (the Airborne units were first created in 1940, and Darrell was in the first all-paratrooper unit, the 82nd Airborne Division since 1942:

- He was one of the first Infantrymen in World War II to earn the CIB (Combat Infantryman's Badge): 
- He was one of the very first members of the 82nd Airborne Division Association (a charter member who joined while still in France in 1945).
Darrell is currently the Secretary of the San Antonio Alamo Chapter of the 82nd Airborne Division Association. Darrell, we salute you!
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