Reunions
 

  
THE REUNION
by Rachel Firth


Autumn leaves rustling, together to the appointed place, the old warriors come. Pilgrims, drifting across the land they fought to preserve. Where they meet is not important anymore. They meet and that’s enough for now. Greetings echo across a lobby.

Hands reach out and arms draw buddies close. Embraces, that as young men they were too uncomfortable to give, too shy to accept so lovingly. But deep within these Indian Summer days, they have reached a greater understanding of life and love. The shells holding their souls are weaker now, but hearts and minds grow vigorous, remembering.

On a table someone spreads old photographs, a test of recollection. And friendly laughter  echoes at shocks of hair gone gray or white, or merely gone. The rugged slender bodies lost forever. Yet they no longer need to prove their strength. 

Some are now sustained by one of "medicine’s miracles," and even in this fact, they manage to find humor. The women, all those that waited, all those who loved them, have watched the changes take place. Now, they observe and listen, and smile at each other; as glad to be together as the men.

Talk turns to war and planes and foreign lands. Stories are told and told again, reweaving the threadbare fabricate of the past. Mending one more time the banner of their youth. They hear the vibrations, feel the shudder of metal as engines whine and whirl, and planes come to life.

These birds with fractured wings can be seen beyond the mist of clouds, and they are in the air again, chasing the wind, feeling the exhilaration of flight close to the heavens. Dead comrades, hearing their names spoken, wanting to share in this time, if only in spirit, move silently among them. Their presence is felt and smiles appear beneath misty eyes. Each, in his own way may wonder who will be absent in another year. The room grows quite for a time.

Suddenly an ember flames to life. Another memory burns. The talk may turn to other wars and other men, and of futility. So, this is how it goes. The past is so much present. In their ceremonies, the allegiances, the speeches and the prayers, one cannot help but hear the deep eternal love of country they will forever share.

Finally, it is time to leave. Much too soon to set aside this little piece of yesterday, but the past cannot be held too long, for it is fragile. They say "Farewell" . . . "See you another year, God willing. "Each keeps a little of the others with him forever.

 

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The 306th Bomb Wing Reunion Organization was founded by Bud Grierson, Nick Zaharis, Joe Demes and Bill Walker . After enough people became interested a committee was organized (to also include Charlie Pease) to put together the first reunion in Orlando.

It was decided in the mid 1980s that a reunion would be a great way to preserve the camaraderie enjoyed as members of the 306th Bomb Wing while at McCoy. A year was spent advertising in military magazines and compiling a list of names and addresses. After enough people became interested a committee was organized (to also include Charlie Pease) and the first reunion was held in October, 1986. It was held at the Orlando Naval Station (formerly McCoy AFB). The one day affair and banquet was attended by 102 people. A second reunion was held the following year, at the High "Q" Hotel, on International Drive.

Since then three to five day get togethers have been held every other year. Reunions have for the most part been held in Florida. In 1997 the reunion which was held in Las Vegas in conjunction with the Air Force’s 50th Anniversary Celebration. In 1998 the reunion returned to the site of the 1993 and 1995 reunions, the Holiday Inn, Ocean Side in Melbourne. Colorado Springs became the reunion site in 2000 with a membership decision to do annual reunions beginning with Melbourne in 2001.

Overseas trips have been made by smaller groups. The Bahamas, Hong Kong and Thailand, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom and Egypt have been visited.

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First Reunion, October 1986
Orlando Naval Station (Formerly McCoy AFB)
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Bud Grierson
Nick Zaharis
Joe Demes
Bill Walker
The Chow Line
Come and Get It!
June Smith
Reba &
Bob Waller
George Graham
Bob Coward
Jean Graham
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The McCartneys
Ed & Vivian
The Pease
Dee & Charlie
Joe Demes
Holds Court
Bob Coward
Bud & Caroline
Albers
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Jewel Marie
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Dan Scott
Bill Anderson
Bob Daily
Bob Huey
Bob Sampsel
Ralph Vincent
Mirim MacDougall Bunnie Hinckly Tom & Jane Dunlap Dottie Velin