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Roy Benavidez-Robert Patterson “All Airborne” Chapter

82 Airborne Division Association, Incorporatednd

2608 Fort Boulevard

El Paso, Texas

79930-2116

First Class Postage

BENAVIDEZ-PATTERSON“ALL AIRBORNE” CHAPTER

EL PASO, TEXAS

“BUILDING MAINTENANCE FUND”

A $10 per month, donation would be greatly appreciated!

MAIL TO: BENAVIDEZ-PATTERSON CHAPTERATTN: CARLOS L. NUÑEZ, BMF CHAIRMAN

2608 FORT BOULEVARDEL PASO, TEXAS 79930-2116

* Donations are fully tax deductible. Verification available upon request *

“The All-American” Board Members & Events

Benavidez-Patterson

“All Airborne”

Chapter Newsletter:

“The All-American”

T h i s i s t h e o f f i c i a lp u b l i c a t i o n o f t h eBenavidez-Patterson “AllAirborne” Chapter, 82nd

Airborne Division Assn.,Inc., of El Paso, Texas.

Expressed opinions are ofthe editor & correspondentsand in no way reflect theopinion of the B-P generalmembership, or the 82nd

Airborne Div. Assn., Inc.

R e p r o d u c t i o n a n d / o rdistribution of material ise n c o u r a ge d w i t h t h estipulation that materialremain in context andbylined information receiveappropriate recognition.

Comments, suggestions &materials to be consideredfor publication, are alwayswelcome.

- Editor

BELL “HUEY” BAR

HOURSFridays & Saturdays

3 pm - 12 am

ATM NOW AVAILABLE!

PRICE LIST

Water/Sodas/Snacks- $1

Wine/Wine Coolers/

Domestic Beer - $2

Premium Beer - $2.50

Mixed Drinks/Tequila/Jagermeister

$3.25

The Chapter Bar is aPrivate, Licensed Facility

GUESTS MUST SIGN IN!

OFFICERS’ INFO.

Chapter Chairman

2LT Sebern Huntsman

Cell: (915) 588-5297

E-mail:[email protected]

1 Vice Chairmanst

CSM (Ret.) Lee Walker

Cell: (915)-238-9598

E-mail: [email protected]

2 Vice Chairmannd

Eusebio Bretado

Cell: (915) 218-8573

E-mail:

[email protected]

3 Vice Chairmanrd

MSG Shane Adams

Cell: (717) 542-4465

E-mai: [email protected]

Public Affairs

John Ceballos

Cell: (915) 240-8104

E-mail: [email protected]

Secretary

SSG (Ret.) Paul Swanson

Cell: (210) 787-6395

E-mail:

[email protected]

Treasurer

Rick Trevizo

Cell: (915) 588-7498

E-mail: [email protected]

Sergeant-At-Arms

MSG Shawn Ward

Cell: (910) 551-9070

E-mail:

[email protected]

Quartermaster

Marco Pastrana

Cell: (915) 760-7529

E-mail:

[email protected]

Appointed Positions

Staff Judge Advocate

LTC (Ret.) Bob Chisolm

Home: (575) 874-1004

E-mail:

[email protected]

Chaplain

CH. LTC (Ret.) John Szilvasy

Home: (915) 757-9006

E-mail: [email protected]

Veteran Service Officer

CSM (Ret.) Joe Lopez

Cell: (915) 566-0714

[email protected]

OFFICERS’ INFO. (Con’t.)

TRUSTEES

2LT Bianca Huntsman

Cell: (915) 588-9757

E-mail:

[email protected]

CSM (Ret.) Phlip R. Sloniger

Cell: (915) 256-8529

E-mail: [email protected]

Rev. Douglas P. Davis, Sr.

Cell: (915) 204-0723

E-mail:

[email protected]

Burton Graves

Cell: (915) 303-2909

E-mail:

[email protected]

Pablo Sanchez

Home: (915) 227-6516

E-mail: NONE

CW2 (Ret.) Ronald Bailey

Cell: (334) 233-8634

E-mail: [email protected]

Airborne Events

All Ohio Days

October 12 - 14, 2018

Richfield, Ohio

Info: (330) 325-7574

Florida Airborne Jamboree

September 21 & 22

Sebring, Florida

Info:

[email protected]

Veterans Day Activities

November 8 - 11

Washington, D. C.

Info: (703) 329-1400

Sun City

“All Airborne”

Fiesta VIIIEl Paso, Texas

POSTPONEDUNTIL

2020

Roy Benavidez-Robert Patterson “All Airborne” Chapter

82 Airborne Division Association, Incorporated nd

2608 Fort Boulevard El Paso, Texas 79930-2116

Tel: (915) 562-9969

E-mail: [email protected]

Website: www.bp82eptx.org

“THE ALL-AMERICAN” Volume 35 Issue 9 September 2018

“Award Winning Newsletter of the 82 Airborne Division Association” nd

NATIONAL AIRBORNE DAY CELEBRATION

Photo: Antonio “Tony” Guerrero - Paratroopers and associates of the El Paso chapter pose for a groupphoto during the August 18 Airborne: “Open House” celebrating National Airborne Day (August 16). Theevent was sponsored on the weekend to allow for maximum participation by members and guests.

POW/MIA RECOGNITION DAY

CANDLELIGHT VIGIL

OBSERVANCE

6 PM, FRIDAY

SEPTEMBER 21, 2018

(More - page 3, col. 2)

QUIT COMPLAINING ABOUT THE SPELLING

The phaonmeal pweor of the hmuanmind.

(Continued - page 3, col. 2)

Page 2 “The All-American”

Chairman’s

Corner

SEBERNHUNTSMAN, 2LTChapter Chairman

The true spirit of the Airborne was

r e c e n t l y e x p e r i e n c e d d u r in g t h e

promotion and celebration of our National

Airborne Day (N.A.D.) activities. Our

“Open House” was well attended by

members, associates, USASMA students

and event the general public. The time

now appears ripe for hosting a WELCOME

event for those attending the academy.

We owe a great deal of gratitude to those

who put forth an amazing effort to make

our N. A. D. celebration a huge success.

The festivities our guests were treated to,

was outstanding!

KUDOS to Special Events Coordinator,

John Ceballos who (working from home),

organized the recognition events with the

city, county, and local media. Much of the

success to our event can be attributed to

the publicity the event received.

We have received the resignation letter

from our Public Affairs Officer, Orlando

Garcia. We can all sympathize with

Orlando as he is employed full-time and

dedicates the remainder of his time to

furthering his education. “Orlando, we

thank you for your service and hope that in

the future, you may be able to dedicate

more time to chapter service and all

related activities.”

We now turn our attention to the chapter’s

“National POW/MIA Day” Observance and

Operation “Market Garden” remembrance

scheduled for 6 pm, Friday, September 21,

in the chapter facility. The event will be

FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Please

makes plans to attend and participate in

the recognition event.

AIRBORNE - ALL THE WAY!

SEBERN HUNTSMAN, 2LT

Chapter Chairman

SEPTEMBER EVENTS

Sa 01 Purple Heart Mtg. - 1 p

Mo 03 Labor Day

Fr 07 VA Coffee Call - 9 a

Tu 11 Patriot Day

Mo 17 Citizenship Day

Tu 17 US Air Force Established - 1947

Fr 21 POW/MIA Recognition Day

Fr 21 B-P Chapter Observance & Vigil

POW/MIA Recognition Day

Sa 22 1 Day of Autumnst

Sa 22 Monthly Chapter Meetings

11 a - E-Board Meeting

12 p - FREE Buffet Lunch

1 p - General Membership Meeting

REMAINING EXTRACURRICULAR

EVENTS FOR 2018

6 pm, Friday, Sept. 21 - Observance ofNational POW/MIA Day and Operation:“Market Garden” Remembrance

10 am, Saturday, Nov. 10 - Participation,Veterans Day Parade

12 pm, Saturday, Nov. 10-Sponsor Airborne“Open House

6 pm, Saturday, Dec. 15-Remembrance-Operation: “Market Garden

6:30 pm (approximately), Dec. 15-Swear In2019 Chapter Officers

7 pm (approximately), Dec. 15 - Celebrationof Annual Christmas Party

(Appearance by Santa Claus)

D e c e m b e r (D a te & T im e P en d in g ),Participation, Christmas Parade, Anthony,Texas

“ T h e A l l - A m e r i c a n ” Page 3 BIRTHDAY AND ANNIVERSARY

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Our intention is to recognize the birthday

and anniversary celebrations of ALL

members, associates, and their family

members. To have your information, or that

of any family member/s you wish to have

recognized appear in our monthly lists,

simply provide the information to Editor:

John Ceballos via E-mail: [email protected]

or call: (915) 240-8104.

IN

SEPTEMBER

Jackie Compton Anders, LTC (Ret.)Andy Anderson, James Carter, AidaDominguez, Lily Enriquez, EstherGaytan, David Hernandez, IselaHernandez, CSM Chris Lewis, AudreyMarrufo, Eusolia Marrufo, RockyMunoz, Rosie Quintana, NormaRosales, Edward Silva, Richard Silva,and Wesley Walker.

Rev. Douglas P. Davis, Sr.; Hugo“Juice” Clemente; Derrell Hiett;Dwayne Ortiz, Jr.; Chaplain, LTC (Ret.)John Szilvasy; Tom Glenn; “Rocky”Munoz, MSG (Ret.) Roy Aldridge; SFC(Ret.) Jarry Little; “Rica” Enriquez;Jack Cranney; 1SG (Ret.) Luis Lopez;LTC (Ret.) Richard “Dick” Hollenbeck;Richard Silva; Carlos L. Nuñez; EmiliaLucero; Charlie & Josie Sermeño;James Carter; Armando & NormaRosales; Joe Moreno; Lulu & AngieHernandez; and Peter G. Ursol.

QUIT COMPLAINING ABOUT THE SPELLING

(Continued from page 1)

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POW/MIA DAYCANDLELIGHT VIGIL

(Continued from page 1)

Members and associates will host a

POW/MIA RECOGNITION DAY vigil at 6

pm, Friday September 21, 2018 at the

chapter facility. The event will include a

former Prisoner Of War as keynote

speaker and presentation of the POW/MIA

Table in an outdoor, candlelight setting

(weather permitting). The observance

will be Free and Open to the public with

snacks and refreshments served.

(Definition & Explanation - See Page 6)

Page 4 “The All-American”

NATIONAL AIRBORNE DAY CELEBRATION(Continued from page 1)

“LIVE” TV PROMOTION

Members: CSM (Ret.) Phillip R. Sloniger (left), andLTC (Ret.) Robert E. “Col. Bob” Chisolm (center), arequestioned by J. C. Navarrette (ABC News Channel 7),as they promote National Airborne Day.

National Airborne Day (N.A.D.) was

recognized in El Paso with a Proclamation

by the City Council and a Resolution by the

El Paso County Commissioners Court

recognizing August 16.

In observance, the B-P “All Airborne”

Chapter sponsored an “Open House” which

was well attended by members, associates,

airborne qualified personnel attending the

United States Army Sergeants Major

Academy (USASMA), local politicians, and

the general public.

WORKING BEHIND THE SCENES

“Chef” Dwayne Ortiz is to be commended as heworked the hot grill all day long, preparing the hotdogs and hamburgers for the masses who attendedthe event. It was seconds and thirds for mostattendees but “Chef” Dwayne kept the food coming!

ON THE SERVING LINE

Away from the festivities, these ladies kept hungryindividuals happy! Left to right: Andrea Trevizo,Margie Bravo, Yolie Madrid, and Elvia Sanchez.

Above: serving dogs, burgers & watermelon sliceswere: (l to r): B. R. Martinez, Yolie Madrid, and PatMurray. Below: Margie Bravo, left, and LesliannSwanson also provided valuable assistance.

“ T h e A l l - A m e r i c a n ” Page 5

NATIONAL AIRBORNE DAY CELEBRATION(Continued from page 4)

EVENT FESTIVITIES

The cake that was baked specifically for the Airbornecelebration. It was complimented by patrioticallydesigned cup cake and ice cream.

Aside from the dessert, attendees were

treated to free hot dogs, hamburgers,

potato chips, fresh fruit and refreshments.

“Super Mario’s Disco” provided the music

which added to the festive atmosphere.

“OPEN HOUSE”

Everyone was welcomed to join in the celebration.Airborne qualified students from the United StatesArmy Sergeants Major Academy (USASMA), visitedour facility to join in on the festivities.

With the event well publicized in the local

media, members of the general public

dropped in to congratulate and learn about

the airborne, and also to partake in the

day’s festivities. An estimated crowd of 200

individuals were on hand to celebrate

National Airborne Day. Local politicians

also visited in support of the Airborne.

JUST PASSING THROUGH

Heading West on their way home from the NationalConvention, CSM Carl Waters and Carla Hubbarddropped in for the airborne celebration.

FAMILY FRIENDLY EVENT

The family friendly gathering was attended by manyyoungsters. Above (l to r): CSM (Ret.) Phil R. Slonigerwith 2LT Sebern Huntsman, Chairman, accompaniedby his daughter and wife, 1LT Bianca Huntsman seenholding “Baby Paratrooper” Ezra.

“RAMBO”

SIGHTING

A “RAMBO” sightinghad been reported byguests but it was onlyH u g o “ J u i c e ”Clemente dressed inhis Vietnam eracombat gear. “Juice”w a s t o u n d e r g osurgery today but ithad to be rescheduledd u e t o a V Aadministrative error.“Juice” will be in ourthoughts and Prayers!

(More page 7)

Page 6 “The All-American”

NATIONAL POW/MIARECOGNITION DAY

(Continued from page 3)

National POW/MIA Recognition Day is a

day we gather to honor our prisoners of

war and those who are still missing in

action. Of equal importance is that we also

remembers the families and friends of

these veterans. Although it is not a national

holiday it is a day of observance which

should be honored by all Americans.

Try to imagine someone you love going

missing and never returning. Just imagine

the questions that would run rampant in

your mind. Is he/she safe? Is he/she in

pain? And, most difficult of all... is he/she

still alive?

A segm ent of the POW /M IA Table

ceremony is to PRAY that they will soon be

back within our ranks. With the recent

developments from North Korea that some

remains have been returned, it appears that

some Prayers have been answered. It

therefore, behooves us all to continue those

Prayers in the hope that more of our

comrades will also be returned.

In observance of National POW/MIA

Recognition Day a candle light vigil will be

sponsored at the 82 Airborne Chapternd

Facility commencing at 6 pm, Friday,

September 21. The event will feature

presentation of the POW/MIA Table and a

former Prisoner of War who will serve as

the keynote speaker. The event will be Free

and Open to the public.

INTRODUCING

MSG

SHANE ADAMS

Newest Member

&

3 Vice Chairmanrd

WELCOME HOME

Member Billy Padovano (center), is picturedwith Joe “China Boy” Lopez (left), and JohnCeballos. Billy’s family (PADOVANO), is thenamesake for the chapter’s Educational Fund.

Billy was on hand for the August meeting.

UPCOMING RETIREMENT

MSG

SHAWN WARD

SOON TO BE

RETIRED

Shawn hopes to sponsor a retirement party

in the chapter facility on either September

14 or 21 utilizing the chapter’s caterer of

choice. He was reminded that our caterer of

choice is the Cattleman’s Steakhouse of

Fabens, Texas... we MAY see Shawn change

his mind!

“ T h e A l l - A m e r i c a n ” Page 7

NATIONAL AIRBORNE DAY CELEBRATION(Continued from page 5)

ENTERTAINING GUESTS

ABOVE: Joe Lopez (right), entertains Col.

(Ret.) George and Birgit Cudahy, on hand

for the festivities. BELOW: Jesus Bravo

(right), entertains our “littlest guest”.

GIANT YARD SALE

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13

&

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14

DONATIONS CURRENTLY

BEING ACCEPTED

AT THE CHAPTER FACILITY

Tuesdays & Thursdays

Preferably between 9 am & 1 pm

PROPOSEDFACILITY NAME CHANGE

It has come to the attention of the Executive

Board of Officers that the Chapter Facility

may be in need of a name change. With so

many members deserving to have the

facility named in their honor, it has been

suggested that we may want to institute a

generic name change INSTEAD of having

the facility named after one, single person.

EXAMPLES:

The El Paso Airborne Chapter

The “All Airborne” Chapter of El Paso

The Home of the El Paso Airborne

82 “All Airborne” Chapternd

We ask members to provide suggestions

which will be placed on the election ballot

for the November (11/24/18), Election of

2019 O fficers. Suggestions m ay b e

submitted to any chapter officer for

consideration. A vote will be taken on the

most popular suggestions with the final 3

or 4 placed on the ballot for the final vote.

Please be thinking of possible suggestions!

SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONSBEING ACCEPTING

Applications for the 2018 Educational

stipends are currently being accepted. The

applications are availabe from either Rick

Trevizo or John Ceballos and must be

completed and returned by December 28,

2018 to be considered. Basic eligibility

requirements are that the applying member

MUST be an “All American” (LIFE) Member

and ALSO an ACTIVE PARTICIPANT in

chapter related activities. Members may

nominate either a child or grandchild for

c o n s id e ra tio n w ith a ll p a p e r w o r k

completed and returned by the posted

deadline. Applications also require a

current photograph of the student who

must also provide evidence of having been

accepted into an accredited educational

institution. The full list or requirements are

provided in the application packet. The

awarded stipends are presented to the

selected students, not to the educational

institutions, and may be utilized at the

recipients discretion.

Page 8 “The All American”

Roy Benavidez-Robert Patterson “All Airborne” Chapter 82 Airborne Division Association, Inc. nd

2608 Fort Boulevard El Paso, Texas 79930-2116

Tel: (915) 562-9969

E-mail: [email protected]

Website: www.bp82eptx.org

Chartered by the United States Congress

NOMINATION AND ELECTION OF OFFICERS FOR 2019

** ANY INDIVIDUAL, WISHING TO BE CONSIDERED FOR ONE OF THE OFFICER POSITIONS,SHOULD MAKE HIS/HER NAME AVAILABLE (AS SOON AS POSSIBLE), TO ELECTIONSCOMMITTEE CHAIRMAN, REV. DOUGLAS P. DAVIS, SR. THOSE NAMES WILL BE PLACED ONTHE BALLOT FOR THE NOVEMBER (11/24/18), GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING, WHEN THEELECTION OF OFFICERS WILL BE HELD. **

THE NOMINATING COMMITTEE WILL BE CHAIRED BY: REV. DOUGLAS P. DAVIS, SR.

In accordance with Chapter Bylaws, as amended, nomination and election of officers will

take place during the November 2018 General Membership Meeting (11/24/18).

All paid members, in good standing, are eligible to cast a ballot for their choice of members

to serve the Chapter during 2019.

Please make plans to attend and participate in the election of your officers!

EXECUTIVE BOARD OF OFFICERS POSITIONS AVAILABLE FOR 2019 :

Chairman: 1 Vice Chairman: st

2 Vice Chairman: nd

3 Vice Chairman: rd

Secretary: Treasurer: Public Affairs: Sergeant-At-Arms: Quartermaster: Trustee: (ONLY 6) Trustee: Trustee: Trustee: Trustee: Trustee:

The Current Chairman (2019), will appoint the Chaplain, and Veterans Service Officer to

the Appointed Positions of:

Chaplain - Veterans Service Officer -Staff Judge Advocate - ** The outgoing chairman MAY opt to serve as the Staff Judge Advocate afterhis term as chairman expires, if he so chooses. **

Before nominating an individual PLEASE, consult with that individual to ensure that they

agree to have their name placed in nomination and are WILLING to serve, if elected.

An individual, interested in seeking office but, who will NOT be on hand for the Elections,

MUST leave a WRITTEN or ORAL excuse, with a Board Member, to maintain eligibility!

* Submit Nominations for 2018 Awards to Awards Chairman, Rev. Douglas P. Davis, Sr. * * (SIGNATURE IS REQUIRED - SEE BOTTOM OF COLUMN 2!) *

** (Past Recipients - Col. 2, bottom) **

NOMINATION FOR:

NOTE: Past recipients of the Trooper of the

Year Award MAY now receive the award for

a second time AFTER a 5 year grace period

from the time of the original recognition!

1 - Trooper of the Year: The

individual who has made the greatest

contribution to the Chapter, Association,

Airborne and Community, during the year.

NAME:_________________________

NARRATIVE

I feel that the above named individual is

deserving of this recognition because:

(Use separate sheet of paper, list nominee’s

name, Trooper of the Year, and state WHY,

individual is deserving of award.)

2 - Golden Beret Award: An individual

who has, over a period of years, made

valuable contributions to the Association,

our Chapter, the AIRBORNE and the

Community.

NAME: _________________________

NARRATIVE

I feel that the above named individual is

deserving of this recognition because:

(Use separate sheet of paper, list the

nominee’s name, Golden Beret, and state

WHY, individual is deserving of award.)

3 - Angel Romero Airborne ServiceAward (ASA): The male, non-airborne,

who has made the greatest contribution to

the chapter, in the past year.

NAME: _________________________

NARRATIVE

I feel that the above named individual is

deserving of this recognition because:

(Use a separate sheet of paper, list the

nominee’s name, Angel Romero ASA, and

state WHY this individual is deserving of

the award.)

4 - Margaret Chisolm AirborneService Award (ASA): The lady, non-

airborne, who has made the greatest

contribution to the chapter, in the past

year.

NAME: __________________________

NARRATIVE

I feel that the above named individual is

deserving of this recognition because:

(Use separate sheet of paper, list nominee’s

name, Margaret Chisolm ASA, and state

WHY, individual is deserving of award.)

PAST AW ARD RECIPIENTS(Related to Chapter Award Nominations)

Trooper of the Decade: Robert E. Chisolm,1995; Jose H. Hernandez, 2005: and Ricardo N.Trevizo, 2015.

Trooper of the Year: Freddy Espinoza, BobC h i so l m, Ha r o l d Os bo r n , “ B e a my”Beamesderfer, Ralph Dominguez, Joe Spencer,Duke Armendariz, Joe Hernandez, AngelRomero, Richard Silva, Ricardo Enriquez,Roberto Gonzalez, Vern Walden, SabasMartinez, Rod Raulston, Dave Delgado, RickTrevizo, John Ceballos, Rudy Gaytan, JoeIbarra, Carlos L. NuZez, Nathaniel Ford, Jr.,Rick Trevizo, Joe Hernandez, John Ceballos,Vern Walden, J. R. Dawson, Jesus Bravo, PhilSloniger, and Rev. Douglas P. Davis, Sr.

Golden Beret Award: Ernie Hernandez/GeorgeRosales, Carlos Gonzalez, Bill Reidy, Sal Rubio,Vern Walden, Dave Delgado, Benji Nunez,Beamy Beamesderfer, Angel Romero, RudyGaytan, Rick Trevizo, John Ceballos, Carlos L.NuZez, Luis Lopez, Bob Chisolm, HugoClemente, Pete Camacho, Nathaniel Ford, Jr.,Tom Glenn, Andy Anderson, Jesus F. Torres,and Marco Pastrana.

Margaret Chisolm Airborne Sevice Award: BettyEspinoza, Yolie Madrid, Dawn Doyle, JanAnders, Maryln Bautista, Alicia Stainbrook,Cecilia Gomez, Esther Gaytan, CarmenQuintana, Andrea Trevizo, Minnie Berge,Jennifer Hernandez, Martha Trevizo, RosaGlenn, LaDawna Lowers-Nettles, MargaritaBravo, Fran Dawson, Pat Murray, DianaBurson, and Emma Clemente.

Angel Romero Airborne Service Award:Martin Rodriguez (‘13), and Jose Sanchez (‘14),Raul Molina (‘15), B. R. Martinez (‘16), DwayneOrtiz (‘17).

YOUR SIGNATURE: ______________________ (REQUIRED)

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