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THE 117th Cavalry Association RING

 

117th Cavalry Association Ring

Due to the price of gold, the ring price has

increased.

The ring can be ordered today by contacting Mr. Wren Bartee, Jostens Military Sales, 2812 Northaven, Corinth, TX 76210. Telephone 940-497-4536, email bartee@att.net Mr. Bartee served in the US Army Cavalry in Germany, post WWII. Since I have already paid for the bezel design, which is the

wording around the stone “NJARNG 117TH CAVALRY ASSOCIATION” your costs will be as follows: 10 karat yellow gold, w/blue Spinel stone $455.00, (ladies

$350.00). 14 and 18 carat gold can also be ordered for a bit more $$. You may also order gold tone Questra, blue Spinel stone $217.00 (ladies $209.00). Options –

encrusted crossed sabers $15.00, full name engraving inside $15.00. Shipping and handling, per ring $5.95. Spinel is a gemstone related to the ruby. If the Association decides at a future time to have different wording on the bezel, a new bezel-casting

fee will be $127.00 or more for the initial casting, a one-time charge. Ring bezel wording can be changed by returning the ring for the same cost of a new bezel design (each).


POW History of SGT Clayton Skoda, Troop B, 117th Cavalry Recon Squadron (Mecz)


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Show 'em the Way!

 

“Coffee Express”

February 20, 2005 Update

"Good morning. I got the box with the two packages of coffee you sent yesterday. According to the postage date it only took 8 days to get to us, pretty good, most mail has averaged 9 days. The bigger the package the longer it takes. I gave the packages to Captain Condon (Headquarters and Headquarters Company Commander) to put in the coffee shop this morning. A little later I'll see how they made out. It smelled great, even from the outside! Thanks again, I know the soldiers will really appreciate it. You'd be surprised how little things like flavored coffee break up the day and put them in a different frame of mind. It does get to be a little bit like ground hog day here for a lot of them."

Thanks again!

Bill Rochelle

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