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William B. Luckenbill
What "cool" things have you done? | military advisor in Albania |
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City State | Doylestown, PA USA |
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Have you visited PMC (now Widener University) since graduation? |
yes |
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What is your favorite memory of PMC? | classmates and corps |
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Least favorite memory? | Anti military sentiment in the administration |
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Military Service | Army |
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Yes, volunteered
William B.'s Latest Interactions
Happy Birthday Bob, You have not changed in appearance since 1968 . Glad you were a cadet in rough times. We had our own circle of friends at PMC. I still don't call it Widener.
Dick,
Happy birthday a day early. Enjoy yourself and remember the good stuff.
Bill
Dick, Happy Birthday. Hope you are doing well. Bill
Ed, haven't seen you since we played football at Ft. Knox. It was you, me, ihor kolbasa, hank bachman and reese crowe and steve carnival.
I wonder if you can remember the names of the only two cadets that ever had an air conditioned room. Happy birthday and many more.
Everitt was a good friend and best man at my first wedding. He was honest enough to tell me there was a bar close by where we could go instead of the wedding. I should have listened. He was always loyal and loved his time at PMC. After active duty we were in the same ASA unit for a while until I got into the 114th Infantry where his father had served in WWII. Ev was also at my last wedding and we still joked about the first. He said the last was a good move and he was an authority on good weddings as his lasted almost 50 years. We used to joke about Willy 2 star saluting us a block away and some of the Army guys we liked, Detlie, Wally, Ranger Ralph and Jerry Wages. We always wondered who "the phantom" was since he was blamed for many a deed on campus. We used to go to "Pete's" on occasion and I enjoyed a brew while Ev always had a rum and coke. He will be missed by many until we all arrive for first call in the hereafter. St. Peter will have his hands full.
Carlo, Hope you and George can make the reunion at Gettysburg. Our lives have been greatly influenced by our cadet background. Once we made it through the freshman year, there was really not much in life that was going to be that hard. It made character in all of us or did it make characters of all of us. Must be getting old, because I have accomplished both.
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