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Memorial Wall of Honor
Peter Shunk
Class of June, 1958
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done by Claradell Shedd, webmaster |
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From 1958 Howitzer: |
| Peter Shunk |
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| Year |
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Rank |
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Status |
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| June, 1958 |
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Graduated |
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Company G2 |
| June 4, 1958 |
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Branch/2nd Lt |
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US Army; Signal Corps |
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Family |
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Married Rosie. |
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Family |
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Son Peter Steven born.
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| November, 1979 |
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Military |
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Retired as Lieutenant Colonel. |
| aft November
29, 2015 |
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Deceased |
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Buried at United States
Military Academy Post Cemetery. |
| January
11, 2016 |
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Memorial |
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Memorial service at West
Point. Video link of service shown on this page below. |
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space kept as spaceholder. These are from Fred Easley's bio page.
August 13, 1961 At Checkpoint Charlie |
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| Fred Easley in
lead tank w/crosshairs on Soviets |  |
| Fred Easley had a
front row seat when the border was closed on August 13, 1961. His tank platoon
stood face to face with ten T-55 tanks, shown here at Checkpoint Charlie. Most
of us in Germany had orders home cancelled. Field exercises were accelerated.
It was a tense moment for all. | | |
| Update
from 1961 Military Register |
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| Update
from 1968 10th Reunion Directory |
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7504 Parkland Drive, El Paso, TX 79925
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| Update
from 1988 30th Reunion Directory |
| Get photo from family. |
Upon graduation, I was assigned to
Fort Carson, Colorado. Susequent assignments included Hawaii,
Vietnam (2 tours), Fort Gordon, New Cumberland Army Deport, Denmark,
and retirement at Fort Huachuca, AZ.
After leaving the Army, I worked for a major company in the Telecommunications
Industry and lived in teh San Francisco Bay Area.
Just before moving to the East Coast, I earned my Stock Brokers
license. Stocks and bonds have always been of great interest to
me as well as Financial Planning, which is one of my biggest strenths.
My son, Peter Steven, enjoys Connecticut and although very familiar
with West Point (we live about 45 miles away), he has his eye
on the Air Force Academy.
Rosie and I plan to retire permanently in California, when the
time is right. |
| Update
from 2008 50th Reunion Directory |
| Get photo from family. |
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Entry for this 50th Reunion Directory was copied
from the 30th Reunion Directory.
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| 1988
Update. Easley material below to be replaced by appropriate Lawton
data. |
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| Left:
Scott, Joanne, Margaret, Fred, Rick |
| Fred writes: "After 22 years
of socialism, I'm quite fond of capitalism. Because I was a gypsy, Uncle Sugar
was very good to me: assignments in Berlin, Buenos Aires, Ankara (Turkey), and
Seoul come quickly to mind. The two boys were born in Turkey, and my daugher was
born in Austin, TX (that makes two Turks and a Texan). I got my Masters Degree
from the University of Texas, then two grand years in southern South America.
After leaving the Army, we settled in Santa Barbara, CA; to date it's been as
idyllic a setting as I know of in the continental U.S. Have made good money as
a Personnel Recruiter. Joanne has had great success as a Media Consultant. I married
her when she was a well-known TV newscaster in Boston (my mother-in-law assures
me had we not married, Joanne would now be Barbara Walters). Life has been good!
No earthquakes at this moment in sunny Southern California, but remember what
Santayana said: "Everthing in nature is lyrical in its ideal essence, tragic
in its fate, and comic in its existence." Here's to '58 -- in 1958, or any
year, an extremely admirable group of men!" | |
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| San Antonio
2004 and San Francisco 2005 Mini Reunions |
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San Antonio
Mini: October 22, 2004 Fred and Pam Grattan | San
Francisco Mini: October 19, 2005 Fred and Pam Grattan |
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| Memorial
Tribute to Peter by himself and/or family. |
| Peter Shunk's
"living memorial" entry |
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George Lawton Family; photo appearing
in 2008 50th West Point Yearbook

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| Front row, L-R;
George, Olivia (on George's lap), Annika Miller, Luke Van Hout,
Brian Martin (newphew) Mary Jane. Rear row: David Colin (on Susan's
lap), Susan Miller Dutch, Lars (on Dutch's lap), Mary Ellen Nwils
(on Mare's lap) Van Hout, Kev |
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| Fort
Bragg, Fort Benning, Fort Gordon, Camp Carson okay for Pete. Bar
code for this specific Easley website page |
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Peter
Shunk
Lieutenant Colonel
Army Signal Corps
United States Army |





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Get Pete's photo in uniform.

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(Get correct list
of medals from George.) Bronze Star, Army Commendation Medal w/1st
OLC,
and V (valor) device, Vietnam Service Medal, Vietnam Campaign
Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Air Medal |
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| From
1958 Howitzer |
| Peter Shunk |
| "Pete" |
| G-2 |
| Westville, IN |
| Congressional |
| Pete,
"the perpetual plebe" as Mrs. Barth once called him,
is one of the "old men" in our class. He graduated from
college with a commission and degree before returning to his birthplace
as a cadet. A son the the thundering herd of "24, he inherited
his love of the Artillery and sleep from his father. Pete's consistency
is sure to make him a success. |
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| Mathematics
Forum 2-1; Camera Club 1; Sergeant 1. |
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| Died:
November 29, 2015. |
| Music:
"You Raise Me Up" |
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