These Items have been donated and will be up for Auction at the  Reunion in Washington DC

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This is a set of eleven prints by noted military artist Jody Harmon. His prints are collected worldwide, and hang in many prominent places, to include US and foreign Military HQs and Embassies, homes and businesses. This series of prints features U.S. Army Tanks past and present, and the men they were named after. Each print is signed and numbered by the artist and is from his personal collection. Included here is the 11th print in the series, the new Grant print! The dimensions of each print are 15"h by 12"w overall, printed on an excellent acid-free museum quality coated stock.

Prints Donated By John Tillman

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I'm donating a 7-video collection titled, "Vietnam Combat" for the Scholarship Auction at the upcoming reunion.  I'll be mailing them out tomorrow.  These videos cover the war in a general manner showing all branches of the military.   In the second half of the "Jungle Warfare" video the 11th Cav is filmed in detail (about 15 minutes worth of video) from 1966 through January 1969 when the 1st Squadron got their Sheridans. Donated By John T. Tillman

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"Vietnam:  A Television History."  Here's a description of the collection.  A six-year project from conception to completion, this 13-hour, thirteen-volume video collection carefully analyzes the costs and consequences of this controversial but intriguing war. From the first episode, "Roots of a War," to the last, "Legacies," it provides a detailed visual and oral account of the war that changed a generation and continues to color American thinking on many military and foreign policy issues.   These videos were originally shown on PBS back in 1985.  The 11th Cav is well-represented in this collection.  In the "Cambodia And Laos" video there is some excellent, close-up footage of K Troop ACAV's coming out of Cambodia in June 1970.  In "The End of the Tunnel, 1973-1975" video, the picture on the video case was taken at a fire support base outside of Snoul, Cambodia in May 1970.  The M109 howitzer, "Heartless Bastard," was an 11th Cav vehicle.  In the last video, "Legacies," there is some good footage of two former Blackhorse troopers at The Wall in Washington, D. C.  Donated By John Tillman

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(Chapter 6) TRACKS IN THE JUNGLE is devoted entirely to the 11th Armored
Cavalry Regiment.
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Donated by Ollie Pickral
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Donated by Laura Newton
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NEW =Limited Edition Print titled = DUSTOFF

That Others May Live = Copyright 2000 Joe Kline

Donated by Joe Kline Aviation Art klinejd569@aol.com

This is the latest release in Joe Kline’s LZ Series of limited edition prints depicting helicopters in action. This copy is direct from the artist and is not numbered like most limited prints. Maybe that makes it more valuable.To see more of Joe's work go here: www.vhfcn.org/pics/kline/kline.htm

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at 100th Anniversary of the 11th US Cavalry Reunion.
Donated by Larry Hice, Vietnam Veteran of Southlake, Texas
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