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Issue Number 46                                     November 2009
All information in this Newsletter is developed by Fred Clinton, Webmaster, 63rd Infantry Division  and does not necessarily reflect the
views of other individuals and is in no way an Official Publication of the 63rd Infantry Division or 63rd Infantry Division Association.

This will give you the chills

The conductor of the orchestra is Andre Rieu from the Netherlands.  The young lady,
her trumpet and her rendition of TAPS makes your hair stand on end.

Many of you may never have heard taps played in its entirety.  This is an opportunity
you won't want to miss and I guarantee you'll never forget.

This video will play on Windows Media Player and might take a few seconds to appear.  
up a bit.(Click large arrow head, left bottom, to start the film)
Well that topped off my Thanksgiving
Day celebration.  What a wonderful
Now that I have you in a "Music" mode,
a little more to brighten your day.

Did you know that the 63rd Infantry
Division actually had its own song?  
Well it does and you can view it by
clicking
HERE.

I can't hum the tune nor am I thrilled
with the words.  I seemed to remember
them saying something like "You got a
Section eight" when I left the Army.  
What do you supposed they meant?

Well to continue to Music Theme I want
to let you hear a number of songs that
I have collected over the years that will
inspire you,make you think, entertain
you and/or get your feet moving.  This
is my Christmas gift to you all.  So here
are the references to start enjoying ---

1:
 America the Beautiful- Ray Charles
2: 50,000 names- George Jones
3. Born Again American
4. Do-Re-Mi-Dancers in Belgium Train
Station
5.  Piano Duet
6. Get you in the Boogie Woogie mood.
7.If that didn't do it I am sure that this
next one will get your heart beating
fast and your feet tapping.-Come on!!  
It's time to Boogie.  Click
HERE for
your exercise video.
Now back to a more serious mood.  
What's been going on with the 63rd
Infantry Division and the web site.

2010 REUNION

The 63rd Infantry Division Association will
hold its annual reunion in Fairborn, Ohio
from 18-21 August 2010.  Details will
appear on the Reunion Page when they
become available.

The 63rd Infantry Division
Association(USAR) will hold its annual
meeting in Fullerton, CA on 18 April
2010.  Details will appear on the Reunion
Page when they become available.

NEW PHOTOS ON THE WEB SITE

Since the last newsletter there have been
some really great photos added.  Take
the time to view them.  I am giving you a
link to the last page of each photo section
so that you can work your way backward
to photos you might have previously seen.

1-
 63d Infantry Division in Combat
2-  Miscellaneous Photos and Images
3-  63d Infantry Division on Occupation
Duty

While you are scanning photos don't
forget to take a look at the
German and
Japanese surrender documents

The National Infantry Museum

The National Infantry Museum has just
opened in Columbus Georgia at a location
just outside of the entrance to Fort
Benning, Georgia.  Take a few minutes to
visit their site at
http://www.nationalinfantrymuseum.com

Looking for gifts for your veteran
friends?

Take a look at items available from the
Historian of the 63rd Infantry Division
Association on the
Memorabilia Pages

If you can't make up your mind, a gift
membership in the 63rd Infantry Division
Association would be nice.  Go to the
Membership page for details.
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