The following is the consolidation of two outstanding reports on our most recent
Affiliation Program Event, the presentation of the Class Colors to the
Class 0f 2015. Both
Clair Gill and
Bob Frank provided the words which Rick Bunn combined here into one report to help you keep up with what some
of the members of your Class are doing.
An enthusiastic band of Classmates reported to Camp Buckner on 26 July for
the presentation of the 2015 Class Flag by our President, Clair Gill,
and
Bud Bucha. For several of them, this was the first time at Camp
Buckner in 50 years! The band of brothers, along with several wives,
were Clair Gill, Bud Bucha,
Rollie Stichweh, Fred Smith, Gene Manghi, Emery and
Eleanora Chase,
Paul and
Sabine Schultz, Mike and
Cathy Applin with granddaughters Julia and Claire,
Russ and
Maryann Campbell, and Bob and
Mary Frank.
The presentation was part of the awards ceremony signaling the end of
Yearling CFT (Cadet Field Training), that is a truncated but intense
version of our own
experience there a mere fifty years ago. This was our opportunity to
present the Class with their very own flag, emblazoned with their class
crest that includes their motto, "For Those We Lead." Our Class was
privileged to provide funding and moral support.
Dignitaries in attendance included LTG Dave Huntoon, USMA
Superintendent; the Dean of the Academic Board; heads of various
Departments (including COL Greg Daniels, Master of the Sword); Christine
Runkle, mother of LT John Runkle '09
Lt. Runkle '09 was killed in Afghanistan in 2011. The Academy dedicated CFT in his honor
by naming the cadre and the yearlings Task Force Runkle); two Rangers from WWII; a descendant of LTG Simon Bolivar Buckner, KIA in Okinawa in WWII; as well as our Class contingent.
The threat of rain forced the ceremony inside, to the theater, instead of on the tennis courts.

Shown
here is Clair Gill with the assistance of Buddy Bucha, passing the 2015
Class Colors to their Class President, Cadet Will Goodwin (the tall
cadet at the
far right). Partially shown in the foreground is the Affiliation Banner
which now has the 2015 Class Crest on the Right and our Class Crest on
the left.
A big highlight of the event was Buddy Bucha's address to the Class. He
did a masterful job of weaving flashbacks from his Buckner and combat
experiences into
his talk as he laid down the imperative for these young leaders to
eschew fame and fortune for the sacred privilege of leading US
Soldiers. It was clear from the applause that the cadets (and the
Academy staff) got the message. Under the new leader development
system, the Yearlings were to be promoted to the cadet NCO ranks at the
end of the ceremony, and Bud addressed the significance of that. He
stated that "this was the most important rank in the Army, the
backbone." Bud also opined that "neither riches nor
rewards" were the important measures of success in life. The most
precious gift was to be given the honor to lead and that the highest
accolade would come from one's classmates when, at the end, they would
be the ones to say "Well done!" Bud's message was
powerful and his impact was tangible. You can enjoy listening to
Buddy’s remarks by going to
http://www.youtube.com/user/WPAOG
or, it will soon be available on our Class Website under the heading of "Class of 2015 Affiliation".
He was followed by Command Sergeant Major Burnett, CSM of USCC, who
reinforced the message of leadership and an NCO's responsibility. CSM
Burnett encouraged
the members of the Class of 2015 to take the Plebes under their wings,
to guide them, to hold them to standards, and to imbue them with the
Army's values and West Point's values. Together, these two
presentations impressed on the Yearlings the importance
of their responsibilities both in the coming academic year and for
years to come.

Shown
here are many of the members of the Class of 2015 under their new Class
Colors, having just completed their run back to the Academy.