User talk:Jdnita

I was in at seventh army head quarters, patch barracks, Viahingen, Germany in 1963 to 1966. We were at the Fulda Gap in '64 and in '65. Things were getting hot. Some of the German Army was ready to deploy, but a lot of that wasn't really known at the time. The so called Cold War wasn't always cold. It is really unfortunate of the small amount of recognition that we received while in the Cold War and of the men that have been lost through the years of it. On the time we were in Fulda in '65, had the big red button been pushed, the casualty rate would have been high. But as in most of the wars, we have the politics. I don't know why that the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal wasn't awarded to those in the Cold War, and specially those of the 14th armored division. Those guys were always on the alert. We were there and we had our lives on the line many times, but like I said, no recognition for it. If there is any one out there that was in Germany at that time in my area, just give me a gmail and we'll talk old times. But of course, any one there when I was is getting older any way. gmail is, jdnitamoore@gmail.com. My unit was, 7th Army headquarters, Information Section, Patch Barracks, Viahingen, Germany.

Thanks, J.D. moore