Tom McGrevey

1 JUN 1932 - 8 MAR 2005



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M - 1

1st Row: Robertson - Moses - Bill Edwards - McKinney - Wargowsky - McGrevey - Denman
2nd Row: Secord - Vitori - Haas - Tom Turner - Bob Brown
3rd Row: Pruitt - Crandall - McJoynt - Dado
4th Row: Hornbarger - Ikeda - Ludwig - Paul Martin - Soper




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Thomas Patrick Francis McGrevey III...better known to me as TPFM - I'll always remember the good times we had together in M1.Life is much too short - but we had a helluva good time along the way. You fought the good fight and now you've joined the ghostly assemblage.

Rest in peace - old friend - 'til we all close ranks on the other side.

Ya done good - kid,

Tom
Tom Auger 55
March 10 - 2005


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I first met Tom when we roomed together in Beast Barracks - 6th New Cadet Co. We then roomed together in Company M-1 during several different years. In later years we were stationed together in Thailand and at the Pentagon.

Tom was a great officer and a totally dedicated family man. As a cadet I had the honor of spending leave time on several occasions with Tom and his parents in Manchester - NH. I learned a lot about New England and the Irish during these excursions.

I also got to know Tom's steady girl friend (drag) during our stay in South Area. Patricia was a delight then and still is. Pat and Tom's son and daughter and their offspring provided Tom with immeasureable pride and joy throughout his life.

Tom McGrevey was intensely proud of being a West Pointer - and he worked steadily in support of the Academy after retirement from active duty - eapecially in recruitment and preparation of cadet candidates.

Tom is a distinguished member of the Long Gray Line. I will always miss him.

Be Thou At Rest--Well Done!

Dick Secord - MajGen - USAF(Ret)
Richard V. Secord
March 10 - 2005


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I had the opportunity to be with Tom for four years at West Point in M-1 ===The "Mighty Runts". Tom was always a great friend to all of us - and everyone had the greatest respect for him. He never missed an opportunity to tell us about his wonderful "New Hampshire" - which he greatly loved. Then Tom Auger joined us - and we learned even more about the greatness of that beautiful state. I played on the M-1 football team with Tom during plebe year - and he was our quarterback. Unfortunately we did not have the same talent that he had in high school - but he did a great job and never complained about how his line was doing.

Best Wishes To His Family During This Difficult Time!

Warm Regards,
Dan Moses
March 14 - 2005


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USMA 1955 Roster

USMA 1955 Pictures