1837EIS Reunion
For many of us; our assignment to the 1837 Engineering and Installation Squadron at Yokota Airbase Japan (or Detachment 1 at Clark AB or at Osan AB, Korea) was the best assignment of our Air Force careers. We made so many friends, many of whom we have lost contact with or have kept in contact but have not seen.
May 2009 is the time to correct that. Yes, there is a biennial reunion in Texas and I know that I plan to attend that one. But, for many of us a visit to old stomping grounds would be a perfect location to get together. Therefore, to all 1837EIS members from its inception to closure, I cordially invite you to Angeles City/Clark AB (R.I.P.) Republic of the Philippines any time between May 22, 2009 and June 1, 2009.
Over the next couple of months I will update this page with pictures of Angeles and Clark; both then and now. I will publish airline information (rates and recommended flight times from the US), hotel information and a possible list of activities for the time frame of the reunion. I made the reunion a ranged event for a couple reasons. First, it is over the Memorial Day holiday which can be a positive or a negative; I know for some of us, it is one fewer vacation day to be charged from work, also some have family commitments over holidays; so I wanted everyone to have a choice of coming over the holiday or after the holiday. Second, I cannot think of a better time to visit Clark AB than this, the cemetery on Clark is maintained by the local VFW chapter and is in good repair, so if you have relatives or family that rests on Clark AB, this would be a great time to visit them.
Clark is now a free trade zone in the RP. The flight line and terminal are under expansion to take over Ninoy Aquino International Airport as the premier International Airport of the PI in 2019 according to President Arroyo. Angeles City, while drastically changed over the past 17 years since Mt. Pinatubo erupted, is still alive and kicking and is still home to many US Military retirees.
The NLEX opened in 2006; this is a new highway between Pampanga and Manila. The travel time between the two is now one hour and 15 minutes with no traffic and two hours with heavy traffic (barring accidents on the highway). The SLEX also just opened in April 2008 which connects the Clark Free Trade Zone to the Subic Free Trade Zone. What used to be a three hour drive from Angeles to Olongapo is now 40 minutes.
The local water is still non-potable, but is no longer brown. Hotels now meet western standards (well, most do) so air conditioning in hotel rooms is the norm, the same goes for the night clubs.
Again, I would like to extend this invitation to all Eagles out there, get away for a week or two. Reconnect with old friends and co-workers. Enjoy a place that we loved and with the right flights and if you have base access, stop in Tokyo on your way to or from the reunion and see Yokota AB as well, I am sure it has also changed greatly.
Sincerely;
Tony Ricciotti (Eagle stationed at Yokota from 1986-1989) tony (at) ournuthut dot net
P.S. Updated information can be seen at
www.ournuthut.net or in the yahoo group 1837eis