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All in country and era Vietnam Vets (and their families) are invited to attend this year’s reunion/campout to take place on July 30 through August 1, 2004 with the highlight of the event being the Memorial Service at noon on July 31, 2004. Bring a tent, a camper, a van, or just a sleeping bag. There’s plenty of room. For those who prefer, there are motels and bed and breakfasts nearby. Restrooms and showers will be available around the camping area. Please no campfires; it’s a wooded area. We’ll be serving hamburgers and hot dogs throughout the weekend. Following the Memorial Service on Saturday, we’ll have a pig roast and chicken barbecue. Coffee and pastry will be available for breakfast every morning.
Just a word of caution, many of us are on various medications, many of us don’t drink, so there won’t be any alcohol available. If you plan to bring your own, out of respect for those who can’t and don’t imbibe, let’s keep it to a minimum. This is a residential area, although rural, so it goes without saying that you should leave your weapons at home. For the past several years, we marked midnight as the end of the day’s festivities in order for all to get a good night’s sleep and it was very successful. As in past years, no vendors will be allowed at the Reunion. It is recommended that large dogs remain home. If you bring your dog, large or small, the animal MUST BE LEASHED. There is no camping fee or entrance fee, however, any donations will be greatly appreciated and will help to defray the costs of the Reunion.
The prior reunions have been very informal. Evenings were spent around the campfire with entertainment provided by Bunker Bill and many others. Our hope for 2004 is that the ambiance of the last four years will remain the same, expect for a bigger fire and many more chairs around it.

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