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  1. #1
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    Default How do I update my info?

    When I was in, every year the CoC would have us sign-up or renew our membership in the 82nd Airborne Association. I signed up for a life-time membership. Is there any way that I can contact the 82nd Airborne Association to update them of my where abouts and such?

    Thanks,

    Sobie

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    Default Re: How do I update my info?

    You can email either of these folks. I think they can hook you up.

    Executive Director
    Santiago L. Tijerina, Jr.
    910-223-1182
    82dassn@earthlink.net

    Executive Secretary
    Candace Martin

    Email: hq82dabndivassn@earthlink.net
    11B2P
    B Company, 1/508 Inf (Abn) and 3/505 PIR
    Member of the original 505th PIR Gavin Squad - 1986



  3. #3
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    Default Re: How do I update my info?

    Thanks

    Sobie

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    Default Re: How do I update my info?

    You should have a Life member card with a unique number. I carry my Life member card and my Division coin...just in case I want a free beer to come my way!
    "We deal in lead friend."...Steve McQueen,The Magnificent Seven 82d Abn Div: 1983-86
    OIF: 2007-08
    Retired NYS LEO/NRA Life Member
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    Still Love Ya Sarah !! I will NOT Comply!

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    Default Re: How do I update my info?

    My life member card was stolen along with all of my CD's when I was deployed to Iraq. Some National Guard unit got billeted in our B's. I didn't realize anything was missing for a couple days (I was too excited about the free beer in the day room and meeting up with guys that were injured and shipped home), and by then it was too late to claim that something was missing. Crafty bastards actually took my wall-locker apart to get into it. Seal was still intact. I kept the card in an ID wallet. I'm guessing that's why it was taken. Just never thought the card was a big deal until I started "missing the Army."

    Swore I would never do that, miss the Army, when I was in. In hindsight, I also swore that "hooah" would never enter my vocabulary of commonly used words, but that didn't last either.

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