71st Transportation Battalion Vietnam Veterans 2012 Reunion
San Antonio, Texas
June 13 - June 17, 2012
Thursday, June 14th, The Second Official Day Of The Reunion
San Antonio City Tour - The Alamo
Photo courtesy of Al & Carol Furtado.
Photo courtesy of Al & Carol Furtado.
Photo courtesy of Al & Carol Furtado.
Al & Carol Furtado
Photo courtesy of Tom & Vickie Reckers.
Tom Reckers
Originally named Mission San Antonio de Valero, the Alamo served as home to missionaries and their Indian converts for nearly seventy years. Construction began on the present site in 1724. In 1793, Spanish officials
secularized San Antonio's five missions and distributed their lands to remaining Indian residents. These men and women continued to farm the fields, once the mission's but now their own, and participated in the growing
community of San Antonio.
Photo courtesy of Tom & Vickie Reckers.
Photo courtesy of Tom & Vickie Reckers.
Photo courtesy of Tom & Vickie Reckers.
Lay-Out Of The Alamo
Photo courtesy of Greg & Chau Farris.
Photo courtesy of Al & Carol Furtado.
Photo courtesy of Al & Carol Furtado.
Photo courtesy of Al & Carol Furtado.
Photo courtesy of Al & Carol Furtado.
Photo courtesy of Al & Carol Furtado.
Photo courtesy of Al & Carol Furtado.
Photo courtesy of Bob & Bernie Grier.
Photo courtesy of Bob & Bernie Grier.
Photo courtesy of Bob & Bernie Grier.
Photo courtesy of Bob & Bernie Grier.
Photo courtesy of Greg & Chau Farris.
Photo courtesy of Bob & Bernie Grier.
71st Members Near The Alamo
Photo courtesy of Bob & Bernie Grier.
Bob Grier
Photo courtesy of Bob & Bernie Grier.
Photo courtesy of Bob & Bernie Grier.
Below - Photos Taken Near The Alamo
Photo courtesy of Bob & Bernie Grier.
Photo courtesy of Bob & Bernie Grier.
Photo courtesy of Bob & Bernie Grier.
Photo courtesy of Bob & Bernie Grier.
Photo courtesy of Bob & Bernie Grier.
Photo courtesy of Bob & Bernie Grier.
Ballad Of The Alamo
Local Transportation