I remember a Lt. Vestal. I remember many of those other officers also.
Greg Pickell was (still is) one of my best friends, along with Sp4
Joel Bass. Greg is now married, with 2 little sons, rank of LTC, living in Springfield, VA, working at the Pentagon. (can you believe that shit?). Both of them used to crash at my apartment on JFK Strasse above that bar at the far left end (after drinking to excess). You may remember me after seeing some photos on my MySpace (
http://www.myspace.com/rentiers).
I am
Bill Rentiers III. I was an Sp4 RattRigg team chief. Most of my time was assigned to HHB (commanded by a complete prick named Cpt Bill
DeHass) in the commo platoon lead by Lt.
Smith & SFC
Canty (a criminal & racist), and the RTT section was SSG
Santiago. For a time, some of us Ratts were sent over to Cpt
Curtis in SVC battery. Sometime later, HHB was Cpt
English (a nice lady) and the commo platoon was run by Lt. Pearly
Page (ditzy) and SSG
Lee Bolden was RTT chief. Just before I ETS'd, (Feb88) I was planning to reup as a Russian Interrogator, passed the DLAB test with 114, and got my school locked in for August 88. Glowaski seemed impressed by that. Well, while waiting for my reenlistement window, my dad was diagnosed with liver/colon cancer and the wife & I changed our minds about me staying in. Best decision I ever made. I got out & went back to college, got my BS in BusAdmin. Dad died after 18months of fighting it. I would have stayed in for life, but I don't regret getting out & spending that time with my father for a second.
1/32FA was a shitty assignment. SFC Canty made it as shitty for the Ratts as he possibly could. And not one person in 1/32 ever seemed to give a shit about what he was doing to us either. But hey, what could anyone do about it, right? I made lots of good friends there, Americans and Germans, that I'll remember for life. I saw some castles & shit. Once they sent Canty stateside I guess life wasn't too bad anymore.
So I spent about 10yrs as a Technical Recruiter hiring computer programmers for consulting companies. Made pretty good money, but I walked away from it over a year ago for my current gig as a Second Amendment lobbyist for a nonprofit in South Carolina. I work from home now, and I love it. Our website is
http://www.SCFirearms.org. I am the webmaster, the editor of our newspaper, the Executive Officer of the organization, a registered lobbyist, etc. Life is sweet right now.
And my son Bill Rentiers IV just graduated from BCT one week ago today. He's home for Christmas, but goes back to Leonard Wood for AIT in early January, then God knows where for a few years... (sigh)
Bill