We're all getting short for The Gathering at Pigeon Forge--I just thought I'd give all a heads up on first off the Lodging--There are still some rooms but they will not be blocked after July 5th--Thats the cut off date--after that rooms will be had only on their availibility but our rate will still be in place if you can get one (check page one for details)---Next here is our press release, Please feel free to post it to other sites or as a flyer---Thanks everyone for your involvment----------------Larry
LARGEST ASSEMBLY OF VIETNAM GUN TRUCK REPLICAS EVER
AT PIGEON FORGE, TENNESSEE, AUG 05, thru AUG 09, 2008.
In Vietnam from late 1967 thru 1973 there were well over 500 armored gun trucks of various types providing much needed protection for supply convoys from enemy attack. These gun trucks could quickly react and repel enemy ambushes and act as a true deterrent to attacks by all but a few Viet Cong and NVA soldiers foolhardy enough to try such a suicidal mission. Many of the attacks could be attributed to the fact that the enemy higher ups placed a substantial bounty on gun trucks and their crew members. This drives home the fact at how the enemy viewed gun trucks and how valuable gun trucks really were.
Eve Of Destruction was the only gun truck to ever make it back to the U.S., preserved and proudly displayed at the U.S. Army Transportation Museum at Fort Eustis Virginia. However, a number of people, many former gun truckers themselves, have paid tribute and faithfully replicated some of these awesome gun trucks.
These stunning recreations or replicas are correct, including armor, weaponry and colorful graphics. This is your chance to see these Vietnam gun trucks as they really were, in all their glory and impressive beauty.
Vehicles will be assembling early in Rogersville, Tennessee on the morning of August 5th, 2008. From there, a convoy will make the 1-1/2 to 2 hour drive to Pigeon Forge where the trucks will be on display at the Gathering/Reunion at the Twin Mountain Inn & Suites from August 5th thru August 9th, 2008.
Don’t miss this once in a lifetime chance to see these beautiful gun trucks just as they appeared in Vietnam.
For additional information please email Larry Fiandt at
Driver523rd@aol.com
James Lyles; Author; The Hard Ride; Vietnam Gun Trucks