30 September 2012
September/October 2012 Book of the Month: Istanbul Passage by Joseph Kanon
Istanbul Passage begins just after World War II comes to an end and set as the title so aptly suggests in Istanbul, Turkey. As the crossroad from Europe to Asia, Istanbul continues to be a critical channel to those escaping war torn Europe and those wanting to get to Geo-political land rush that post war Europe has found itself in. At the center of the story is an Expatriate American, Leon Bauer, who was doing his part for the war effort but now that's over finds himself quickly back into the middle of a life he thought had come to an end. In Istanbul Passage, the realization that in some places of the world wars will continue to rage on becomes crystal clear very early on in the story. In this case, the Cold War is just starting to heat up. This book will leave you wanting more and when it ends you'll wish it didn't.
If you have never been to Istanbul then you are in for a treat because Kanon paints the city with such vivid detail you can almost taste the coffee and smell the cigarette smoke as you turn the pages. You might even be tempted to stop at one of the stalls of the bazaars to purchase a souvenir of your visit to Istanbul.
As the days get shorter and the nights get longer, I invite you to enjoy the Fall evenings with this wonderfully entertaining book by the author who brought us The Good German, Joseph Kanon. You can order your copy of Istanbul Passage over at Amazon.com.
Enjoy!
Visit the Joseph Kanon website: http://josephkanon.com/
Enjoy all the other great novels by Joseph Kanon
28 August 2012
About A Cold War Museum am Checkpoint Charlie
I hope that this dilemma does not become the start of another Cold War. Then again, wars have started over lesser things than this. It will be interesting to see how it all plays itself out.
18 August 2012
A City of Broken Glass / BerlinBrigade.com Book of the Month
A CITY OF BROKEN GLASS
by Rebecca Cantrell
Rebecca Cantrell has done it again. This time she delivers her fourth book in the Hannah Vogel series: "A City Of Broken Glass"
In this book, we find ourselves traveling with Hannah Vogel to Poland just as things start getting very interesting, not just for Poland and Germany but for all of Europe, as rumblings of the start of the Second World War are starting to see the light of day. As a reporter, Hannah is traveling to Poland to cover a festival, the Feast of St. Martin, when she is made aware that thousands upon thousands of Polish Jews are being deported out of Germany. Now here is where things start to get interesting, because if you have read any of the Hannah Vogel books, you know that Hannah cannot help herself and has to dive into the deep end head first. If this is your first Rebecca Cantrell work, then let me the first to introduce you to Hannah Vogel. Hold on tightly because with "A City of Broken Glass" you are in for one heck of a ride.
"A City of Broken Glass" is loaded with action, intrigue, a very real dose of human characters and humanity, all of which is set in a world that is quickly spinning out of control and into the inevitable bloodshed that was World War II. Before I get any further, I will leave it here but I know Rebecca Cantrell won't leave it here, there is still plenty more to come from Cantrell and Hannah Vogel. So be on the look out for future adventures with Hannah. If this is your first venture into the Hannah Vogel series be sure to check out the previous books in the series: "A Trace of Smoke", "A Night of Long Knives" and "A Game of Lies"
If you are looking for a Late Summer or Early Fall read then Rebecca Cantrell's latest installment is for you. "A City of Broken Glass" will keep you turning page after page. If you are looking for a good mystery, high speed thriller, something that will not only keep you interested but have you rooting for Hannah Vogel, all the way to the end, then "A City of Broken Glass" is for you.
If you haven't already, you can own your copy of "A City of Broken Glass" by purchasing it online from Amazon.com (see below) or stop by your local bookstore.
Enjoy!
Visit the Rebecca Cantrell website: http://www.rebeccacantrell.com
The Hannah Vogel series by Rebecca Cantrell
13 August 2012
August 13, 1961
Almost overnight in Berlin, the city is cut-off as construction begins on what is to become known as the Berlin Wall.
Today, 51 years later, we do not celebrate the construction but remember that day and all the 10,315 days until the wall fell on November 9, 1989.
We remember those that lived with the wall as a sore that snaked through the wonderful city of Berlin, those that died trying to get to Freedom, those that were unable to even contemplate escape, and especially those that Defended the Freedom of the city of West Berlin.
(photo of Berlin Wall taken Fall 1986 between Brandenburg Gate & Reichstag)
02 August 2012
Airplane or Thunder (or Military Training) In Berlin / Flugzeug oder Thunder (oder militärische Ausbildung) in Berlin
The "Quiet" time is something that I never really thought about until I read about it. I can remember training at Doughboy City (US MOUT (Military Operations in Urban Terrain) Training Area) & Ruhleben in the British Sector. There was plenty of High Speed Training conducted in those mock villages with their buildings and S-Bahn stations, rail lines, sewer systems, warehouses, and the Rathaus (town hall), every assault and defense was different, no two were ever the same. REALLY!!!
However, there was one thing that was the same when it got dark and late at night, we shut down operations (OK, OK we scaled them "way" back). It seems that the our civilian neighbors wanted a good night's sleep and with our night attacks and artillery simulators and flash bangs and the ever present hooting and hollering of US Army Infantrymen, a good night's sleep was not a certainty. So we had to keep it down.
I had never experienced such a unique set-up when it came to training in the field. Of course, excusing the fact that the training was conducted in a city that housed a couple million people it was unique nonetheless. A couple of million people are more apt to make some kind of noise especially during the "quiet" time but that wasn't our concern, we were out there training and had to do it when we could.
Then again, no one could forget that just outside the city limits (aka the Berlin Wall) there were several Soviet military divisions that also had to conduct their training and sometimes they would back their howitzers right up against the wall and fire their rounds well into the night. I wonder how our Soviet counterparts put up with the complaints from the locals regarding the violation of the Ruhezeiten?
Don't get me wrong, we tried our best to follow the rules but the occasional Artillery Simulator would certainly do its best to rattle a few windows. Then again, there were those welcomed evenings around the fire barrel where the bond among the Infantrymen was solidified and made stronger.
I would like to hear your take on "Quiet Time"
Thanks
Dave Guerra
A Co. 6th Bn 502nd Inf
US Army Berlin Brigade
1985 - 1987
26 May 2012
Memorial Day 2012
Memorial Day is the one day a year we take pause and remember those men and women that have died while serving their country in time of war. This tradition of honoring our war dead started just as the Civil War ended, then it was called "Decoration Day." Originally, it was to commemorate the fallen Union soldiers of the Civil War. However, over time it was extended to all war dead (to include the wars, conflicts, and campaigns prior to the Civil War).
This Monday, I ask that all my family and friends please take a moment (or two) and pause to reflect on the ultimate sacrifices made by those individuals when they died while serving our nation and defending our freedom during the time of war.
While you are at it, also keep in mind everyone that is currently in harm's way and remember the Veterans of all the Armed Forces.
Have a Safe, Happy, Fun-filled, Weekend and above all remember Memorial Day and be grateful to be part of a nation that can produce such men and women.
Peace,
Dave Guerra
A/6/502 - Berlin Brigade - '85 - '87
P.S. The following is a list of the Wars, Campaigns, Conflicts, Expeditions, Interdiction, and Operations that our nation's military has participated since the American Revolution up to the current Global War on Terror:
- American Revolutionary War or American War of Independence
- Northwest Indian War or Little Turtle's War or Miami Campaign
- Quasi-War or Franco-American War or Half War
- First Barbary War or Barbary Coast War or Tripolitan War
- Tecumseh's War or Tecumseh's Rebellion
- War of 1812 or Second War of Independence
- Second Barbary War or Algerian War
- First Seminole War
- West Indies Anti-Piracy Operations
- African Anti-Slavery Operations
- Callao Affair
- Arikara War
- Aegean Anti-Piracy Operations
- Winnebago War or Le Fèvre Indian War
- Black Hawk War or Black Hawk Campaign
- First Sumatran Expedition
- United States Exploring Expedition
- Second Seminole War or Florida War
- Second Sumatran Expedition
- Capture of Monterey
- Battle of Kororareka
- Mexican–American War or Mexican War
- Navajo Wars
- Cayuse War
- Pitt River Expedition
- Apache Wars
- Bombardment of San Juan del Norte or Bombardment of Greytown
- Battle of Ty-ho Bay
- First Fiji Expedition
- Yakima War
- Rogue River Wars
- Puget Sound War
- Third Seminole War or Billy Bowlegs War
- Second Opium War or Second Anglo-Chinese War or Second China War
- Second Fiji Expedition
- Paraguay Expedition
- Reform War
- Paiute War or Paiute Indian War or Pyramid Lake War
- American Civil War or War Between the States
- Dakota War of 1862 or Sioux Uprising or Sioux Outbreak of 1862
- Bombardment of Qui Nhơn or Colorado War
- Cochinchina Campaign
- Battles for Shimonoseki
- Powder River Expedition or Connor Expedition
- Snake War
- Red Cloud's War or Bozeman War or Powder River War
- Formosa Expedition or Taiwan Expedition of 1867
- Comanche Campaign or Comanche War
- Battle of Boca Teacapan
- Korean Expedition or Shinmiyangyo
- Modoc War or Modoc Campaign or Lava Beds War
- Oahu Expedition
- Red River War
- Black Hills War or Great Sioux War of 1876–77 or Little Big Horn Campaign
- Nez Perce War or Nez Perce Campaign
- Bannock War or Bannock Campaign
- Cheyenne War or Cheyenne Campaign
- Sheepeater Indian War
- White River War or Ute War or Ute Campaign
- Egyptian Expedition or Second Anglo-Egyptian War
- Colombian Civil War
- Samoan Crisis or First Samoan Civil War
- Pine Ridge Campaign or Ghost Dance War
- Bering Sea Anti-Poaching Operations
- Chilean Civil War
- Rio de Janeiro Affair
- Second Samoan Civil War
- Spanish-American War
- Philippine Insurrection or Philippine–American War or Philippine War of Independence
- Moro Rebellion
- Boxer Rebellion or The Boxer Uprising
- Occupation of Nicaragua or Nicaraguan Campaign
- Mexican Revolution or Mexican Expedition or Pancho Villa Expedition
- Occupation of Haiti or Haitian Campaign or Caco War
- Occupation of the Dominican Republic or Dominican Campaign
- World War I or First World War or Great War
- Russian Civil War
- World War II or Second World War
- Cold War
- First Indochina War or French Indochina War
- Korean War or Korean Conflict or The Forgotten War
- Second Indochina War or Vietnam War or Vietnam Conflict
- Laotian Civil War or Secret War (part of the Second Indochina War)
- 1958 Lebanon crisis or Operation Blue Bat
- Bay of Pigs Invasion
- Cambodian Civil War (part of the Second Indochina War)
- Invasion of the Dominican Republic or Operation Power Pack
- Invasion of Grenada or Operation Urgent Fury
- Lebanese Civil War or Multinational Force in Lebanon
- 1981 Gulf of Sidra incident or First Gulf of Sidra Incident
- Action in the Gulf of Sidra or Operation Prairie Fire
- Bombing of Libya or Operation El Dorado Canyon
- Iran-Iraq War or Operation Earnest Will or Tanker War
- 1989 Gulf of Sidra incident or Second Gulf of Sidra Incident
- Invasion of Panama or Operation Just Cause
- Gulf War or Persian Gulf War or Operation Desert Storm
- Somali Civil War or Operation Restore Hope
- Bosnian War or Operation Deliberate Force
- Operation Uphold Democracy
- Bombings of Afghanistan and Sudan or Operation Infinite Reach
- Kosovo War or Operation Allied Force or Operation Noble Anvil
- War on Terror
- Operation Enduring Freedom - Afghanistan or War in Afghanistan
- Operation Enduring Freedom - Philippines or Operation Freedom Eagle
- Operation Enduring Freedom - Horn of Africa
- Operation Enduring Freedom – Trans Sahara
- Operation Iraqi Freedom or Iraq War
- War in North-West Pakistan or Operation Freedom Eagle
- Yemeni al-Qaeda crackdown
- Second Liberian Civil War
- 2004 Haitian coup d'état
- 2011 Libyan civil war or Operation Odyssey Dawn
23 April 2012
WOW! Springtime already????
Yep, it has been that long (far way too long). Since then we started a new year, HAPPY NEW YEAR 2012 and have had five (5) new episodes of the BerlinBrigade.com Podcast go online.
But that's not all, the Facebook group page crossed over the 1,500 member mark...who will be #2000???
I also started a Fan page on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/BerlinBrigade) check it out. While it is not as active as the Facebook group page the fan page I will use to communicate to the Facebook crowd as to the happenings here at BerlinBrigade.com.
The Twitter (@BerlinBrigade) is still up and running and we are twittering away. Mostly, on the weekends and evenings. Be sure to check us out.
Also, be on the lookout for random SPREECASTS (http://www.spreecast.com) I will announce the next one on Twitter & Facebook so be on the look out for that.
Let's see what else...over the coming days I am going to start incorporating video into the Website nothing fancy, but it is a start.
That's about it for now. Until next time, which I promise will NOT be five months from now.
Tschuß,
Dave
18 December 2011
Vaclav Havel (1936 - 2011)
Want to take a moment and say: Rest In Peace Vaclav Havel! Thank you for your commitment, dedication, and doing what had to be done. We thank you for being one of the countless many that helped take the world out of the darkness that was Communism and into a new change, a new age, a new light.
For good or bad today, we live in a world no longer darkened by a sinister shadow that hangs over Europe. It is because of men like those that served in Berlin throughout the Cold War as did those that saw that our commitment and dedication to that beacon of freedom was to emulated throughout Eastern Europe did events such as the Velvet Revolution bring about change.
Change is above all how we become better people.
We Change Thus We Change The World!
Thank You and Rest in Peace, Vaclav Havel
KEYWORDS: • Cold War • Berlin • Berlin Brigade • West Berlin • Berlin Wall • NATO • Warsaw Pact • Vaclav Havel • Communism • Czechoslovakia • Eastern Europe • Velvet Revolution
26 September 2011
Episode 33 is now online
I invite you to take about 42 minutes to listen to a speech given by the, then, Ambassador to the United States from the Federal Republic of Germany, Dr. Klaus Scharioth on the occasion of the 20th Anniversary of the Day of German Unity on October 1, 2010. Then we are joined by Bundeswehr Lieutenant Colonel D. Eric Offermann, Deputy Army Attaché assigned to the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany. We have a great conversation running the gamut of topics from the growing pains of a unified Germany, US Forces in Germany, Operations in Afghanistan, and of course we talk about Berlin.
You can hear the entire conversation at http://www.berlinbrigade.com/podcast/33/index.html
13 August 2011
50th Anniversary of the Construction of the Berlin Wall
This August 13th marks the 50th Anniversary of the construction of the Berlin Wall. It marks that day in 1961 when the world was changed this time by putting a physical scar on what used to be, up to that point, purely a virtual mark on a map. On the morning of Sunday, August 13, 1961, the citizens of Berlin, Germany woke up to the sounds of construction crews quickly erecting a barrier that snaked through the middle of the city. Up to this day, the only formal notice of division within the city of Berlin were signs declaring the impending departure of the Soviet, US, British, and French Sectors into the other sectors, throughout the entire city. Now a formal demarcation line was being put in place. At first, it was just some barbed wire and some guards, then the construction of the concrete wall that the world came to know and despise was subsequently built.
Over the years, individuals successfully and in some cases, unsuccessfully, attempted to escape from the Communist nation of the Deutsches Demokratische Republik (DDR). Then 28 years later, on November 9, 1989 the gates were opened and the wall ceased being the notorious symbol of division of one German people. Then, just as quickly as the wall came down, on October 1, 1990 the two German nations were unified as one, again. Thus the Federal Republic of Germany was born. Now, 50 years after the construction of the most horrific man-made symbol of division of people, countries, and way of life, we take time to remember the boundaries that were imposed on that Sunday morning in 1961 and we rejoice in the the limitless boundaries that are left to be discovered since that November Thursday evening in 1989.
You can visit our commemorative page at http://www.BerlinBrigade.com/50
image of Berlin Wall is a copyrighted image of David G. Guerra, All Rights Reserved.
29 May 2011
Memorial Day 2011
From the US Memorial Day dot org website (http://www.usmemorialday.org)
"Memorial Day, originally called Decoration Day, is a day of remembrance for those who have died in our nation's service...Memorial Day was officially proclaimed on 5 May 1868 by General John Logan, national commander of the Grand Army of the Republic, in his General Order No. 11, and was first observed on 30 May 1868, when flowers were placed on the graves of Union and Confederate soldiers at Arlington National Cemetery."
Take a moment and remember all those that have paid the ultimate price as well as those that go in harm's way now. It is their sacrifice that allows us to enjoy the freedoms we have now.
Don't forget to fly the US Flag & Enjoy Your Day!
-Dave
19 April 2011
About the German Reunification Monument

I was reading an article on the REUTERS website regarding a planned German Reunification Monument. If you have not seen the concept drawings or the scale model, it is a very interesting and unique design. It looks like a cross between a long serving bowl and a seesaw. Apparently, the "bowl" is designed to "teeter-totter" just like an actual child's seesaw as people climb in. This design makes so much sense.
A new, young nation (it is only 21 years old, after all) and the struggles continue between the eastern and western parts of the country. Assimilation while on paper has taken place the reality is that there will be long difficulties for many years to come, more realistically like for generations to come. I firmly believe that the German nation will continue to grow, move past its former histories and continue to be a world leader. However, on the inside just like any and every nation on the planet, there will be troubles.
Then again, isn't that what freedom is all about? The ability to publicly disagree and show that one side is no better than the other and that ALL people are valued and respected. That they can protest and agree to disagree without fear of being sent to some far off forgotten gulag or being imprisoned because some friend or family member turned their name in to the Internal Security Police.
There it is a child's seesaw that teeters and totters, gives and takes, goes forward and backward. Thus the giving and the taking, the ups and downs of a re-unified nation, a new country is exactly represented in this monument to the new spirit of a 21st century Germany. It should also be noted that this is a great testament to the commitment and determination of the ALLIES that helped rebuild a post-war Germany, with plenty of difficulties, ups and downs, giving and a lot of taking. In the end, they all knew the day would come when both East and West Germany would be one nation again.
Of course, there are those that say, "we don't need another monument," "we must not spend the money it takes to build it," and so on. So not taking a political stand on whether it is politically right or wrong, I do say, if and when it comes into being the understanding and realization of what the monument is to the German Re-unification will be crystal clear.
-David
image of monument model used without permission from AP.
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15 April 2011
The April 15 2011 Update
Registry: 100% up-to-date (as of 04/15/11)
Registry Development Projects: Be on the lookout for changes regarding how you can view the registry. First change is by YEAR (of arrival). Let's say you arrived in 1985, soon you will be able to click on the 1985 in the Registry and you will see all those that arrived in Berlin the same year you did. A BerlinBrigade.com Community Member first brought this idea to me. Thus, if you have an idea or suggestion please drop me a note and if it is feasible we'll get it done.
Website: No Issues
Website Development Project: We got VIDEO coming REAL SOON!!!
Podcast: Episode 30 (waiting for the Interviewee to clear the interview for publication)
Podcast Development Projects: No Plan to have a Video Blog go live anytime soon, but that may change (at any time).
Commerce: No Issues
Commerce Development Projects: Be on the lookout for a new Unit to come online with their own gear. I say within in the next week or so. Again, this unit is coming online because a BerlinBrigade.com Community Member sent in a suggestion.
BerlinBrigade.com RealTime Meetups: None Planned for APRIL 2011. However, if you find yourself in the South Texas area please drop me a note. Once plans are finalized for Summer 2011 and Fall 2011 I will pass along info.
That's about it in a Nutshell.
Thank you for ALL your support.
-Dave
14 March 2011
Earthquake & Tsunami: The Aftermath
Right now you can:
• Donate Money to the RED CROSS at http://redcross.org and click on the DONATE FUNDS button.
• Donate your unique service or skill to the RED CROSS at http://redcross.org and click on the VOLUNTEER YOUR TIME link.
• Give Blood. Donate your blood and help save lives at http://redcross.org and click on the GIVE BLOOD link.
• Get TRAINED. Get training and become certified in CPR and/or FIRST AID http://redcross.org and click on the TAKE A CLASS link.
Do this, the sooner the better. Please don't wait until it is too late.
08 March 2011
An Update
I do hope everyone has been in good health. Since my last update, things around here have been pretty steady. Seems like the weather all over has started to stabilize and that's a very good thing.
Here are the Command Headquarters I am working hard to bring you the constant variety of life at Berlin Brigade and with that comes interviews from all sides of the 4th of July Platz (from the parade field to the review stand to the bleachers). Thus, I am issuing another call for those interested to be interviewed on the podcast. By now, I am certain you know the interview format (if not, I invite you to check out the latest episode #29 at http://www.berlinbrigade.com/podcast/29/index.html)
Next, some changes on the horizon to the layout of the website. If you have been following BerlinBrigade.com over the past years, you know that I am always messing with the layout. Again, this is for the site visitors to say "Hey, this wasn't here the last time." Something to remember, the changes are minor and nothing that will impact the load time or functionality of the website will ever be implemented (maybe tested but not implemented). So be on the look out for that in the coming weeks/months.
This goes out to everyone that is having or planning a reunion please drop me a note so that we can have you or a representative join us on the podcast to help spread the word and help make your reunion more of a success.
Other than that, (knocking on wood) things are on the positive side. So that means you need to Stay Positive, Stay Safe and Stay Ünique.
Later.
17 February 2011
Ronald Reagan Strasse or Ronald Reagan Platz?

This past February 6, 2011 the world celebrated what would have been former US President Ronald Reagan's 100th Birthday a debate was taking place in the German capital city of Berlin. The debate was that of whether or not to name a street or square in honor of US President Ronald Reagan for his role in the bringing the Cold War to the end.
Of course, President Reagan did not end the Cold War by himself but when a leader of a Nation takes the lead to make something happen certainly the commitment and determination of those that support and follow such leaders will do what they can to make it happen. Such leadership against the Cold War, the Soviet Union, and Communism lead to its inevitable conclusion: The Fall of the Berlin Wall, the eventual break up of the Warsaw Pact and finally, the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Thus the Cold War came to an end.
Now the question: Why not, at least, a street or square in honor of the man who went to the Berlin and stood near the Berlin Wall close to the base of the Brandenburg Gate and called out to General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev on June 12, 1987 when he said, "..if you seek prosperity for the Soviet Union and eastern Europe, if you seek liberalization, come here to this gate. Mr. Gorbachev, open this gate. Mr. Gorbachev, Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!"?
Since the end of World War II until the Fall of the Berlin Wall other men and women have gone to Berlin, some were Presidents, some were Diplomats, some were even Soldiers. All were there to ensure that Freedom was Defended and that the Right of Access to West Berlin was maintained. When all was said and done, the wall did fall and it was not until everyone was certain that the mission was accomplished that the Soldiers of the Berlin Brigade and other Allied Forces departed the city they came to Know, Live in, and Love.
So, to answer the question of whether or not to name a Berlin street or square after US President Ronald Reagan this US Army Veteran, who proudly served in Berlin, is a Most Definite: YES, Please and Thank You!!!
US President Ronald Reagan, Berlin Brigade, Cold War, West Berlin, Berlin Wall, Tear Down This Wall, Ronald Reagan Strasse or Ronald Reagan Platz
12 February 2011
Egypt's "Fall of the Berlin Wall" moment?
Another (semi-) Peaceful Revolution has change the landscape of the world forever. Over the past few days the citizens of this planet were witnesses to another dramatic change in the history of Earth.
Much like the events of 1989 that lead to the eventual fall of the Berlin Wall, the events of the 2011 are based pretty much on the same needs of people to have their voices heard, to demand that their governments be transparent, to be a government of the people and above all a government FOR THE PEOPLE.
What happens in Egypt after all the dust settles is truly up to the people and those still in power as to how they want to shape the future of Egypt, the Middle East, and the World.
For so long there was an uneasy fight for leadership in the Middle East between Saudi Arabia and Egypt. Both countries though very close geographically but are thousands of miles part when it came to politics. One was very much a close knit Royal Family that ran the show while the other well it we all saw what it was. These two countries became the de facto leaders of the region in that whenever a crisis arose one or the other was right in the middle of it or dragged into it. One thing was certain neither were satisfied being bystanders. At times many smaller Middle East nations took their cue from Egypt. They would wait and see how Egypt acted to an action or threat before reacting. I don't think that is going to change and in fact it may lead to more revolution.
Much like the very Late 80s and very Early 90s when revolution was sweeping across Eastern Europe, the "winds of change" taking place in numerous countries in the Middle East are moving so fast that I would not be surprised that once all is said and done this change becomes known as the "Sandstorm Revolution"
No matter what it is eventually called, one thing is certain: At this moment in time we are witnesses to Egypt's "Fall of the Berlin Wall" and that is a very good thing.
08 January 2011
Happy New Year!!!
As for here at BerlinBrigade.com, there are many projects that are lined up through 2011 and well into the future. So be on the lookout for things to happen and happen fast. It will be nice working with others from the BerlinBrigade.com Community on the upcoming events and projects.
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Grüße,
Was hier anbetrifft bei BerlinBrigade.com, gibt es viele Projekte, die durch 2011 und gut in die Zukunft ausgerichtet. Seien Sie so auf dem Ausblick, damit Sachen schnell geschehen und geschehen. Es ist nette Funktion mit anderen von der BerlinBrigade.com-Gemeinschaft auf den bevorstehenden Ereignissen und den Projekten.
Have a Prosperous, Healthy, and Wonderful 2011!!!
Haben Sie wohlhabendes, gesundes und wundervolles 2011!!!
All my best,
David Guerra
BerlinBrigade.com
Using Creative Commons Credit: The image New Years Eve from 7th floor at Theodor-Heuss-Platz, Berlin, Germany courtesy of Benno Hansen at http://www.flickr.com/photos/bennohansen/5321698626/
04 October 2010
Vielen Dank / Thank You Very Much!

Hello, How are you doing? It certainly has been a while since I last wrote something here and I have no excuse for the wide gap between postings. However, after the events of this past weekend I really need to do a posting before it gets too late.
If you have been following the BerlinBrigade.com fan page on Facebook or the Twitter page, you may have read on a posting that I was looking for people in the Washington, D.C. area that were up for an impromptu BerlinBrigade.com meet-up. The reason as to why I was going to be in Washington, D.C. was kept on the down low until everything was set.
I was invited to the Residence of the Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to the United States to celebrate the Day of German Unity on the evening of Friday, October 1st. The Ambassador, Dr. Klaus Scharioth, and his wife were most gracious hosts and it was most wonderful of them to open their home to all that were present on Friday evening to share in the celebration of 20th Anniversary of German Unity.
Of course, we all know that it takes more than one person to say "Hey, let's have a party" and make the party happen. It takes a support staff to pull it off. Therefore, aside from a great big BERLIN BRIGADE(dot)com THANKS to His Excellency Ambassador Dr. Klaus Scharioth, I want to extend that same Big Thanks to Tanya Jones, an Editor at the German Embassy's Press Department and the countless other Embassy staff members, Security Personnel, Contractors, Caterers, and the Bundeswehr Musikkorps Band and a couple of others that will be named later.
It certainly was a thrill and I am so glad to have been able to attend. Vielen Dank!
10 July 2010
A Cold War of Spies and Swaps and Berlin...
This time the question should be why did the exchange take place in Vienna and not in Berlin?
First a little history: since the end of World War II there have been numerous spy swaps that took place between in what was formerly known as East Germany and West Berlin. The swaps to place at a bridge connecting West Berlin to East Germany, the bridge was called (and still is) Glienicke Bridge otherwise known as the Freedom Bridge. The most famous of the Glienicke Bridge spy swaps was that of U2 pilot Francis Gary Powers and Rudolf Ivanovich Abel on February 10, 1962. Then over the years many other exchanges took place on that bridge. The last known official spy swap took place on February 11, 1986 when Soviet Jewish dissident Anatoly Shcharansky was exchanged for nine other alleged and convicted spies.
Now to answer the question of why not Berlin? The answer is quite simple. There is no more West Berlin; there is no more army of occupation. From 1945 to about 1991 the British, French, and U.S. Armed forces occupied the city of West Berlin and the Soviet Forces occupied East Berlin. That meant that the respective occupying governments governed both sides of the Berlin wall. It also meant they controlled how information processed and disseminated within the city of West Berlin. Therefore, when an exchange took place it took place out in the open but under tightly controlled conditions. That meant the media circus was kept to a few official military photographers and videographers that would release images to the top media exchanges of the day such as the Associated Press (AP), United Press International (UPI), and Reuters.
To even attempt the type of exchange that took place in Austria on the tarmac of the city's Vienna International Airport in the city Berlin would only be feasible if it took place on one of the city's currently operating two airports (Tegel Airport or the soon to be Berlin Brandenburg International Airport (BBI)). In this the modern, 24/7 always on world there are very few locations that are still under government control where access control is highly maintained. This makes airports such suitable facilities, for several security reasons there are areas that will never be photographed up close and there are certainly several areas, on the airport grounds, where aircraft can sit uninterrupted for extended periods of time where such exchanges can take place. This is especially important when the anonymity of the participants is not only needed but also expected.
The answer to the question of when can the next Spy Swap take place in Berlin? So long as the next spy swap happens after Berlin Brandenburg International Airport officially opens in 2012, Berlin can be next. Currently, Berlin Schönefeld Airport (Flughafen Berlin Schönefeld) is undergoing an expansion that will accommodate the air traffic generated with the closure of Tempelhof Airport in 2008 and Tegel Airport in 2012 when Berlin Schönefeld, which will be renamed to Berlin-Brandenburg International, will be ready for operations. At this time, BBI is full of construction equipment and personnel throughout the airport and the city of Berlin’s growth around Tegel Airport makes both sites not conducive to executing such spy swaps. However, in 2012 Berlin can then reclaim it's standing as the premier "Spy Swap" location on the planet.
In the meantime, back in the Gulf of Mexico...
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31 May 2010
Memorial Day 2010
I want to take a few seconds of your time to pass along this Memorial Day message to everyone.
Memorial Day is the one day that we as a nation take time to pause and pay homage to those soldiers, sailors, airmen, and marines that paid the ultimate price while in service to this great nation, the United States of America.
If you haven’t done so please take a moment to remember all that have died in the name of keeping this nation free and allowing its citizens to continue living as one nation that has remained free for over 233 years.
If you have not done so that is OK because today Monday, May 31, 2010
At 3 PM EASTERN 2PM CENTRAL 1PM MOUNTAIN 12PM PACIFIC you are asked to observe the National Moment of Remembrance
As established by Congress you are asked to stop whatever you are doing and observe a minute's silence.
I agree 100% with the White House Commission on Remembrance when they said that the time was chosen because it is when most Americans are enjoying their freedoms on this national holiday.
I want to further add to the National Moment of Remembrance during that minute please include in your moment of remembrance those that served and are still serving.
Thank you.
You can hear this message on the BerlinBrigade.com Cinchcast at http://www.cinchcast.com/berlinbrigade/63255
14 March 2010
Spring Forward
Either way here we are and the latest episode of the BerlinBrigade.com Podcast is online. Right now, we are letting the episode propagate through the iTunes network before putting it on the front page (which should be later tonight (Sunday)).
If you didn't get a chance to listen to John Bolden, Jackie Dunn, Ray Williams, Michael Broadway talk about the escape from East Berlin to the West in episodes 17 & 18 don't worry those episodes can still be found on the PODCAST archives page, along with all the other podcasts.
Hope you are following us on the BerlinBrigade.com Fan Page on Facebook. We are having a lot of fun, sharing plenty of images, having a great conversation, and having a great time.
I will post a follow up message once the podcast is fully online.
Thanks for your time,
Dave
04 March 2010
March Madness Already?
Hope things are going good with you and yours. Can you believe it's March already? Talk about time flying. Just wanted to take a few minutes to bring you up to date with what's been going on around here at BerlinBrigade.com.
1. I do hope you liked the past two podcast episodes. It was certainly a treat having John Bolden, Ray Williams, Michael Broadway, and Jackie Dunn share their unique story. However, editing has begun on a new episode of the BerlinBrigade.com podcast and another exciting interview is on tap for you.
2. I will also mix in the quick interview that I had a couple of weekends ago with Tom Hartney of the Berlin U.S. Military Veterans Association regarding their upcoming reunion to Berlin in August.
3. I will talk about something very special that I received from one of our Allies.
4. Plus, I will answer some email and give a few shout outs, as well.
In the meantime, this evening I updated the Registry Database and added the Blog page to the website. So check them out. I do hope you are liking that new registry display page that shows the latest additions or changes to the registry.
Before, I sign out for the evening be sure to follow us on Twitter and on Facebook, the links are on the home page. I invite you to come join the conversation with all of us.
Thank you for your time,
Dave Guerra
15 February 2010
Presidents Day 2010 and a word or two about holidays.
Of course, we have Easter, St. Patrick's Day, and Earth Day between now and then. In the meantime you can't forget Sunday March 14th that's when Daylight Saving Time starts (Spring Forward...which means that those on CQ get one less hour of duty but if you are up late it means one less hour of sleep, as well).
Better not forget Sunday May 9th is Mothers Day. Of course, the start of parade season begins with Armed Forces Day and this year Monday May 31st is Memorial Day.
While there might not be any more Federal (day off) holidays between now and the end of May there is still plenty to celebrate. Heckm if you need an excuse celebrate then pick any day and celebrate or wait until International Polar Bear Day on February 27 or April 29 as it is National Shrimp Scampi Day.
Enjoy this Presidents Day and remember Spring begins on Saturday, March 20th.
10 January 2010
January 10, 2010
01 December 2009
04 November 2009
Is it 20+ years already?
Right now, I find myself with my family in a hotel room in Houston, Texas getting ready for our flight to Berlin to be in town for the 20th Anniversary Celebration of the Fall of the Berlin Wall.
The last time I was in the city was 22 years ago, two years before the wall fell. Though I was there when President Ronald Reagan gave his famous "Tear Down This Wall" speech, I never thought that I would see the wall fall anytime soon. However, there was that crazy night in November 1989 that the world changed and it changed forever.
I was in Houston (coincidence???) when I saw the late Peter Jennings reporting that unexpected things were happening in Berlin. The first thing I thought was that it was feint and the Warsaw Pact was making an unprovoked first strike. Once the news really started to flow, I knew that it was not an invasion of armed forces but an invasion of the people those forces were in place to keep behind the Iron Curtain.
It was also at that moment that I, along with all others that ever served in Berlin, realized that we did it. We won the Cold War, we accomplished the mission, we did it. Everyone that ever served in the city of Berlin; British, French, and US forces along with everyone that ever served during the years of 1945 to 1989. We did it. We did it together.
That being said and if you are in Berlin on Monday November 9, 2009, I invite you to stop by the Allied Museum (Outpost Theater) on Clayallee just north of Clay Compound for a special presentation that afternoon.
A few last words about the website. Next to my family, the love and passion that I have for BerlinBrigade.com cannot be rivaled. You could say that the website has grown into another member of the family. Therefore, as families grow they also change and you can rest assured that look of BerlinBrigade.com will change again. However, it won't be anytime soon.
Out Here.
08 August 2009
Registry Update
More changes to the site coming soon.
Thanks for your continued support,
Dave
21 June 2009
June 21, 2009 Update
Also, a new podcast is now online. Enjoy!
Dave
23 May 2009
Registry Update
A new podcast coming this week.
Thanks
Dave
22 April 2009
April 21, 2009 Update
More Changes and Adds coming this weekend.
Thanks
Dave
18 March 2009
March 18, 2009 Update
Just a quick note to let you know that the REGISTRY has been updated with the Changes, Additions, and Deletions that have been requested from 02/22/09 to 03/17/09.
Thanks
Dave
15 March 2009
March 15, 2009 Update
Thanks,
David
08 March 2009
Sunday March 8, 2009 Update
I have a really important podcast interview to post. However, I have not received the approval to post it. Typically, when an interview is recorded I tell the interviewee that I will not post the interview until I get their approval. In order to do this I format the interview into a cohesive format and post it online for their review and approval. If the approval is given I proceed with posting it in the form of a new podcast.
Right now, we are on hold until the approval is given. So if you and I recently talked please check your email as there may be a message waiting for you.
Also, for everyone else please do not be discouraged by the process, I do this to ensure that the interviewee does not get surprised by what is being posted online.
Lastly, I do continue to invite everyone to drop me an email so that we can get you on the podcast. I know you have something to say, we all have something to say, so come on say it.
Thanks
Dave
21 February 2009
Registry Update (02/21/09)
Thanks
26 January 2009
Podcast #11 Now Online
Talk to you soon, Dave
24 January 2009
January 23, 2009
New Podcast Scheduled to be online on 01/24/2009.
Thanks for your patience
David Guerra
24 December 2008
14 December 2008
12/14/08: Registry Update
I found myself with some free time this Late Fall/Early Winter Sunday. I am pleased to announced that as of 3:00PM Central Time on Sunday, December 14, 2008 the registry submissions are caught up.
Next to work on will be the Podcast and Part 2 of Rob Pellington's interview, some new images will be online and to ring in the new year a very special surprise for everyone.
Season's Greetings to All
Dave
09 November 2008
11/09/08 Update
02 November 2008
11/02/08 Update
Once you have completed that task you are dismissed for the day.
If anyone tells you different you tell them that this is as per BERLIN BRIGADE Directive 08-1101.
Seriously, VOTE!!!
Also, the Unit Registry has been updated with the entries submitted between SEPTEMBER 16 and OCTOBER 15.
Talk to you soon,
Dave
12 October 2008
04 October 2008
October 4 Updates
Further entry submissions will be uploaded throughout the weekend.
Thanks
Dave
17 September 2008
Post Hurricane Ike
Just wanted to take this time to give ya'll a quick update. We should have updated registry entries online this weekend.
Part two of the Rob Pellington Interview is forthcoming. We had a slight administrative hold but now that things have started settling down we are getting back on track.
On a side note, just want to let those that are in the Houston/Galveston area know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Keep fighting the good fight.
Everyone else, please consider making a donation to the American Red Cross to help their efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Ike.
Thanks
Dave
05 September 2008
Alert Notice: 09/05/2008
Just wanted to express to all that our thoughts and prayers are with those in the Carolinas and the entire Eastern Seaboard as you prepare to feel the effects of Tropical Storm Hanna. Stay Safe.
30 August 2008
BERLIN BRIGADE ALERT NOTICE
You are hereby directed to Stay Safe, Be Careful, Protect yourself, Protect Your Loved Ones.
Our prayers and wishes for your safety as Hurricane Gustav makes his approach into the Gulf of Mexico and anticipated landfall are with you.
If anyone needs anything please drop us an email and we post it online for all members BerlinBrigade.com to see and act on.
Until the all clear has been given, please know we are thinking about you.
Take Great Care,
Dave & BerlinBrigade.com
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16 August 2008
August 16, 2008 Update
Thanks for your patience,
Dave
09 August 2008
About the Podcast
Thanks
Dave
06 August 2008
August 6, 2008 Registry Update
Thanks
Dave
29 July 2008
Back online (07/29)
We still have some cleaning up to do, but for the most part things should be back to normal by the weekend. In the meantime, I thank you for your continued support and please pardon the delay in getting things online.
Thanks,
Dave
06 July 2008
July 6, 2008
First off, I do hope everyone had a Safe and Wonderful Independence Day Holiday and Weekend.
So let's me make this a quick note to let you know that the Registry Datadase has been updated with all entries submitted from June 15, 2008 to mid-day July 6, 2008.
Episode 8 of the BerlinBrigade.com Podcast is in post production, be on the lookout for it.
As always I Thank You for your continued support,
Dave
15 June 2008
Father's Day 2008
The Registry Database has been updated. A new podcast is scheduled to be online this coming weekend (06/20-06/21) New Guest, New Insights, New Stuff...
Thanks for stopping by,
Dave
17 May 2008
Armed Forces Day / May 17, 2008
The REGISTRY ONLINE FORM is now OPERATIONAL. It had been offline since APRIL 12. I got the problem fixed early this morning and it is back.
If you submitted any changes, adds, or deletions between APRIL 12 and MAY 17 please resubmit your information.
I do apologize for taking longer than expected to get back online. The computer crash in late April had be scrambling to recover data.
Thanks for your understand and patience during this time. Now have a great weekend!!!!
13 April 2008
Podcast, Registry & Website Updated
The registry has been updated with changes and additions for submissions dated up to Saturday April 12, 2008.
Podcast Episode #5 is now online. Please enjoy.
Commerce Page has been updated with 6th Infantry gear and links.
Enjoy,
Dave
26 March 2008
BerlinBrigade.com Site Update & New PodCast
Podcast Episode #4 is now online. Part 2 of our interview with Inga Nye.
Next episode in approximately 2 weeks. Thanks
09 March 2008
Registry Update & Podcast Online
Episode 3 of the BerlinBrigade.com Podcast is now online. You might need to refresh your PC. Enjoy
Dave
24 February 2008
PODCAST EPISODE #2 NOW ONLINE
18 February 2008
Updates (02/18/08)
Thanks
David
10 February 2008
Registry Updated (02/10/08)
26 January 2008
REGISTRY Updated
More to come soon.
21 January 2008
And We're Back
Thanks
15 January 2008
WE ARE MOVING
STARTING WEDNESDAY JANUARY 15, 2008 THE MIGRATION WILL BEGIN,
I ANTICIPATE THE COMPLETE CONVERSION DONE BY THE END OF THIS THREE-DAY WEEKEND.
I THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATIENCE AND SUPPORT.
SO IF WE ARE OFFLINE, IT'S BECAUSE WE ARE MOVING. WE WILL SEE YOU ON THE OTHER SIDE.
DAVE
01 January 2008
Happy New Year
It is now 2008. With 2007 in the rear view mirror, I wish everyone a Happy, Safe, and Prosperous 2008.
Now let's get down to some serious business.
22 December 2007
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year
Another Holiday season is upon us and I hope it finds you and your loved ones in Good Health and all the wealth of the world be yours, not just at this time of the year but for all the days to come.
This coming year marks the beginning of the second decade of BerlinBrigade.com being online. It truly has been a blessing being able to provide the service I do to all of you, in helping keep the traditions, memories, and (above all) friendships strong and alive. 2008 marks the 14th year since the colors of the Berlin Brigade were cased and the unit deactivated. Yet, 14 years seems like nothing considering that people are still making connections with old friends and finding new ones.
I also want to take the time to thank everyone that purchased Berlin Brigade gear over at CafePress. This coming year there will be more designs and gear online to so that you can show your UNIQUE pride of the Berlin Brigade. A lot of cool stuff is yet to come.
Also, I want to give a thanks to those on the internet that have also contributed to help keep the Berlin Brigade memories alive and well. Reinhard von Bronewski: Vielen Danke, Doug Bottalico and everyone over at Berlin Brigade Wall Watchers: Thank You For Keeping the Conversation Going.
Let us also take the time to remember those that are no longer with us. Though they will be missed and we are sad, we also must rejoice that they were part of our lives and at one point we even called them BROTHERS. Now they are at peace and we must continue to remember them, not in sadness but in joy, that way they will always live on in our hearts and minds.
Take the time and THANK an Active Duty Soldier, Sailor, Airman, and Marine. Tell them you appreciate what they are doing, because you once walked the path they now take and know how they feel this holiday season or anytime they are away from home.
Thank a Veteran, as well. It was all of us that blazed the trail for those that have come after us.
Thank You, Have a wonderful holiday season and I leave you with these parting words
- Stay safe.
- Don't Eat Too Much (OK, eat as much as you like but there will be a P.T. test just after the first of year)
- Don't Drink and Drive
- Swim with a buddy
- HAVE A WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
P.S. Last Registry update for 2007 will be online just after Christmas.
01 December 2007
Registry Update (December 1, 2007)
24 November 2007
Registry Update
I hope you are having a great Thanksgiving Weekend. The registry is up to date with the submissions from October 2, 2007 up to November 23, 2007. Thanks and enjoy. Dave
22 November 2007
Happy Thanksgiving 2007
Now if today is not a holiday in your part of the world, then there is nothing wrong with giving thanks without the need of a formally declared day, so please give thanks your way.
Website update this weekend.
29 September 2007
Berlin Brigade Registry Updated 09/29/2007
I know I said that new PICs were going to be online soon, and as time has been slipping by this month I did not finish that update. However, I am working on the last gallery addition now, I do not expect it to be much longer. Please keep an eye out for these cool pics.
Thanks
David
31 August 2007
Berlin Brigade Registry Update 08/31/07
Greetings everyone,
In keeping with the site updates and changes this long weekend the last registry database update for August 2007 has been uploaded. This update was made effective on Friday August 31, 2007 at approximately 4:00pm CST.
Also this blog entry is now viewable on the home page of the Berlin Brigade website.
Tags: Berlin Brigade, Berlin, registry, update, more to come
30 August 2007
Berlin Brigade Labor Day Weekend Briefing
Attention All Personnel.
You are hereby directed to have one each regulation type Labor Day Weekend. In Accordance With BerlinBrigade.com Policy 07-009 you will observer the Labor Day Weekend with the following conditions:
1. Do not drink and drive
A. If you drink you will call a taxi or
B. you will have a designated driver
2. If you go swimming
A. You will swim with a buddy or
B. Where a lifeguard is present
3. If you get picked up by the MPs for any reason you will
A. NOT call the First Sergeant as he will not answer the phone all weekend
B. be on time for Tuesday Morning Formation (NO EXCUSES)
Additionally, there will be Registry Additions and Layout Changes made to the BerlinBrigade.com website during the weekend. So until then you are
DIS-MISSED!!!
Tags: Berlin Brigade, Berlin, Labor Day, MPs, 1st Sergeant
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27 August 2007
Berlin Brigade Database Back Under Control
Not too sure what happened but the database is working fine at this time. Let's see how long it will last.
This weekend, the first Registry update for September will be online.
New individual pictures for the gallery
Plus a few goodies.
Thanks
Dave Guerra
Tags: Berlin Brigade, database, registry, gallery
24 August 2007
Website Update
I will be working on it over the weekend and hopefully have the problem resolved.
I do apologize for the inconvenience,
David Guerra
11 August 2007
Berlin Brigade (dot) com August 10, 2007 Update
IAW BerlinBrigade.com policies and procedures, this serves as notice that Registry has been updated with latest additions and changes to individual entries.
Additionally, we continue with the recognition of the August 13, 1961 building of the Berlin Wall, by bringing down the prices on the Divided City merchandise. All the items at the Berlin: The Divided City CAFEPRESS.com page have been discounted for the next 30 days.
Remember, a portion of the sales continues goes to a Military based charitable organization.
That is all...nothing follows
29 July 2007
Berlin Brigade (dot) com July 29, 2007 Site Update
In recognition of the August 13, 1961 building of the Berlin Wall, we are bringing down the proces on the Divided City merchandise. All the items at the Berlin: The Divided City CAFEPRESS.com page have been discounted for the next 30 days. You can click here to access the Berlin: The Divided City CafePress page at http://www.cafepress.com/berlindivided
So until next time: Stand At, Ease!
Dave
27 July 2007
CFL (Call For Links)
This weekend BerlinBrigade.com will be updating its LINKS section. ALL outdated links will be removed. Additionally, if you have a link that you would like added please send an email with that link to info@berlinbrigade.com
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22 July 2007
July 22 Update
Here we are again for another site update. This week there were 14 additions or changes to the registry.
As you may have noticed on the front page of the website there is a new logo image and link. It is to Hire-A-Hero (dot) org.
Hire A Hero is a non-profit program that helps the military community network before, during and after their transition back into civilian life. Volunteers help to power this online community. They dedicate their time and energy at hometowns across America to help these men and women network into good jobs. If you too would like to help in this cause or if you are in need of assistance back into your civilian life, visit www.hireahero.org Everyone has a role.
So, as you have a moment or two head on over to their website and check out what they have to offer. There is something there for everyone.
So until next time have a great week.
Dave
13 July 2007
Registry Update / July 13, 2007
I hope everyone made it back, safe, and sound to last Monday Morning's First Formation of the day especially after the 4th of July and the weekend immediately thereafter.
Here at the Brigade, not much has been going on other than the registry database interface was successful and we are going on two weeks. There have been a few minor issues, but all are background and you still see all the info without reservation.
There are still a few days left to get your BerlinBrigade.com Gear at a reduced rate. Remember as of today there are ONLY 165 days till Christmas, so its not too late to start shopping. If you don't get your gear now, there will be a special access page for those readers of this blog. So keep checking back for more information.
Before I forget, be sure to check out the registry, the latest additions and changes have been uploaded. Folks, I do ask one thing of everyone; if you are wanting to change your email address in the registry then please use the online Registry form and in the comments section write "CHANGE OF EMAIL ADDRESS". Thank you.
So until next time, DISMISSED!
07 July 2007
07-07-07 Update
I hope everyone had a safe and Happy Independence Day! It is 07/07/07 and it's definitely a Lucky day. It seems that the database interface for the website started working, thus the new look on the registry pages. The updates are loaded and ready for your viewing pleasure.
Until Next Time, Enjoy
Dave
04 July 2007
NEWSFLASH: DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE SIGNED
IN CONGRESS, July 4, 1776.
The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America,
When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.--That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, --That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security.--Such has been the patient sufferance of these Colonies; and such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former Systems of Government. The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute Tyranny over these States. To prove this, let Facts be submitted to a candid world.
He has refused his Assent to Laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the public good.
He has forbidden his Governors to pass Laws of immediate and pressing importance, unless suspended in their operation till his Assent should be obtained; and when so suspended, he has utterly neglected to attend to them.
He has refused to pass other Laws for the accommodation of large districts of people, unless those people would relinquish the right of Representation in the Legislature, a right inestimable to them and formidable to tyrants only.
He has called together legislative bodies at places unusual, uncomfortable, and distant from the depository of their public Records, for the sole purpose of fatiguing them into compliance with his measures.
He has dissolved Representative Houses repeatedly, for opposing with manly firmness his invasions on the rights of the people.
He has refused for a long time, after such dissolutions, to cause others to be elected; whereby the Legislative powers, incapable of Annihilation, have returned to the People at large for their exercise; the State remaining in the mean time exposed to all the dangers of invasion from without, and convulsions within.
He has endeavoured to prevent the population of these States; for that purpose obstructing the Laws for Naturalization of Foreigners; refusing to pass others to encourage their migrations hither, and raising the conditions of new Appropriations of Lands.
He has obstructed the Administration of Justice, by refusing his Assent to Laws for establishing Judiciary powers.
He has made Judges dependent on his Will alone, for the tenure of their offices, and the amount and payment of their salaries.
He has erected a multitude of New Offices, and sent hither swarms of Officers to harrass our people, and eat out their substance.
He has kept among us, in times of peace, Standing Armies without the Consent of our legislatures.
He has affected to render the Military independent of and superior to the Civil power.
He has combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our constitution, and unacknowledged by our laws; giving his Assent to their Acts of pretended Legislation:
For Quartering large bodies of armed troops among us:
For protecting them, by a mock Trial, from punishment for any Murders which they should commit on the Inhabitants of these States:
For cutting off our Trade with all parts of the world:
For imposing Taxes on us without our Consent:
For depriving us in many cases, of the benefits of Trial by Jury:
For transporting us beyond Seas to be tried for pretended offences
For abolishing the free System of English Laws in a neighbouring Province, establishing therein an Arbitrary government, and enlarging its Boundaries so as to render it at once an example and fit instrument for introducing the same absolute rule into these Colonies:
For taking away our Charters, abolishing our most valuable Laws, and altering fundamentally the Forms of our Governments:
For suspending our own Legislatures, and declaring themselves invested with power to legislate for us in all cases whatsoever.
He has abdicated Government here, by declaring us out of his Protection and waging War against us.
He has plundered our seas, ravaged our Coasts, burnt our towns, and destroyed the lives of our people.
He is at this time transporting large Armies of foreign Mercenaries to compleat the works of death, desolation and tyranny, already begun with circumstances of Cruelty & perfidy scarcely paralleled in the most barbarous ages, and totally unworthy the Head of a civilized nation.
He has constrained our fellow Citizens taken Captive on the high Seas to bear Arms against their Country, to become the executioners of their friends and Brethren, or to fall themselves by their Hands.
He has excited domestic insurrections amongst us, and has endeavoured to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers, the merciless Indian Savages, whose known rule of warfare, is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes and conditions.
In every stage of these Oppressions We have Petitioned for Redress in the most humble terms: Our repeated Petitions have been answered only by repeated injury. A Prince whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a Tyrant, is unfit to be the ruler of a free people.
Nor have We been wanting in attentions to our Brittish brethren. We have warned them from time to time of attempts by their legislature to extend an unwarrantable jurisdiction over us. We have reminded them of the circumstances of our emigration and settlement here. We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity, and we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred to disavow these usurpations, which, would inevitably interrupt our connections and correspondence. They too have been deaf to the voice of justice and of consanguinity. We must, therefore, acquiesce in the necessity, which denounces our Separation, and hold them, as we hold the rest of mankind, Enemies in War, in Peace Friends.
We, therefore, the Representatives of the united States of America, in General Congress, Assembled, appealing to the Supreme Judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, do, in the Name, and by Authority of the good People of these Colonies, solemnly publish and declare, That these United Colonies are, and of Right ought to be Free and Independent States; that they are Absolved from all Allegiance to the British Crown, and that all political connection between them and the State of Great Britain, is and ought to be totally dissolved; and that as Free and Independent States, they have full Power to levy War, conclude Peace, contract Alliances, establish Commerce, and to do all other Acts and Things which Independent States may of right do. And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor.
The 56 signatures on the Declaration appear in the positions indicated:
Column 1
Georgia:
Button Gwinnett
Lyman Hall
George Walton
Column 2
North Carolina:
William Hooper
Joseph Hewes
John Penn
South Carolina:
Edward Rutledge
Thomas Heyward, Jr.
Thomas Lynch, Jr.
Arthur Middleton
Column 3
Massachusetts:
John Hancock
Maryland:
Samuel Chase
William Paca
Thomas Stone
Charles Carroll of Carrollton
Virginia:
George Wythe
Richard Henry Lee
Thomas Jefferson
Benjamin Harrison
Thomas Nelson, Jr.
Francis Lightfoot Lee
Carter Braxton
Column 4
Pennsylvania:
Robert Morris
Benjamin Rush
Benjamin Franklin
John Morton
George Clymer
James Smith
George Taylor
James Wilson
George Ross
Delaware:
Caesar Rodney
George Read
Thomas McKean
Column 5
New York:
William Floyd
Philip Livingston
Francis Lewis
Lewis Morris
New Jersey:
Richard Stockton
John Witherspoon
Francis Hopkinson
John Hart
Abraham Clark
New Hampshire:
Josiah Bartlett
William Whipple
Massachusetts:
Samuel Adams
John Adams
Robert Treat Paine
Elbridge Gerry
Rhode Island:
Stephen Hopkins
William Ellery
Connecticut:
Roger Sherman
Samuel Huntington
William Williams
Oliver Wolcott
New Hampshire:
Matthew Thornton
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courtesy: http://www.archives.gov/national-archives-experience/charters/declaration_transcript.html
23 June 2007
June 23 Registry Update
Well, I just completed another update to the Registry this morning and got to thinking. This will probably be the last Registry update until after the 4th of July. As everyone remembers the 4th of July typically signified the end of Parade Season. Then focus would started up on Spandau Guard (when it was still occupied), BB Guard, ARTEPS, and of course VOLKSFEST.
This year the Deutsch-Amerikanisches Volksfest will run from July 27 to August 19 and its spotlight city is Los Angeles. So if you get a chance head on down to the corner of Clayallee and Argentinische Allee. Remember, its just across the street from Oskar-Helene Heim U-Bahnhof. Who knows who you might just see?
This week there are changes and additions to the following Unit Pages.
592nd Signal • 4/502nd Infantry • 40th Armor • 3/6th Infantry • 279 Station Hospital • 287 MP Co • Detachment A • MEDDAC • Field Station Berlin • 5/502nd Infantry • 6/502nd Infantry • 42 Engineer • HHC Berlin Brigade
A new Link was added to the LINKS page: The Cold War Museum's Berlin Chapter
As your special gift for making it down this far in the blog I have something for you. All the items at the original BerlinBrigade CAFEPRESS.com page have been discounted for the next 30 days. You can click here to access the BerlinBrigade CafePress page at http://www.cafepress.com/berlinbrigade
So until next time, Have a Safe and Wonderful Independence Day.
Dave
Oh and before I forget "PASS IN REVIEW!!!!"
10 June 2007
June 10th Registry Update
So here are this week's Registry updates
- 42nd Engineer
- 592 Signal
- Service Co.
- 4/18 Infantry
- 287 MP Co.
- 6/502 Infantry
- 4/6 Infantry
- 3/6 Infantry
- 4/502 Infantry
- USCOB
26 May 2007
Registry Update (05/26/2007)
Units affected to this week's change:
- 3rd Battalion 6th Infantry Regiment
- Field Station Berlin
- MEDDAC
- 6th Battalion 502nd Infantry Regiment
- 4th Battalion 18th Infantry Regiment
- 5th Battalion 502nd Infantry Regiment
- USASAFS
- 32oth Field Artillery
- Combat Support Battalion
- Helmstedt Support Detachment
- 592nd Signal Support
19 May 2007
Registry Updated (5/19/07)
- 298th Band (1 entry)
- 5/502nd (1 entry)
- 6941st Guards (1 entry)
- Allied Staff (1 entry)
- Misc Unit (1 entry)
- USCOB (1 entry)
- 4/18 (2 entries)
- 42 Eng (2 entries)
- 592 Signal (2 entries)
- 94 FA (2 entries)
- HHC BBDE (2 entries)
- FSB (2 entries)
- MEDDAC (2 entries)
- Signal Support (2 entries)
- 4/502 (3 entries)
- 40 Armor (3 entries)
- Helmstedt (3 entries)
- 4/6 (4 entries)
- 287 MPs (6 entries)
- 2/6 (7 entries)
- 3/6 (9 entries)
- 6/502 (9 entries)
20 April 2007
Test Message
08 April 2007
BerlinBrigade.com update for the week starting 04/08/07
- Update registry (there are over 35 entries to be added)
- Launch new promotional campaign with History Channel to promote their new show Sherman's March premiering on April 22, 2007 at 9pm/8c.
- Update: Server move has been postponed to the next 3-day weekend (Memorial Day weekend). More information coming on that situation.
- Thank you to all.

