TBS 4-71, Delta Company, 2008 Reunion
July 11 - 12, 2008

Day 1, July 11 | Day 2, July 12

On July 11 & 12, 2008, TBS class of 4-71, Delta Company, held their 37 year reunion. The guest of honor was the Commandant of the Marine Corps, General James Conway and member of 1st platoon. The reunion was organized by Tom Christy. The class attended the Sunset Parade and Reception at Marine Corps Barracks, 8th and I. Saturday night we held a banquet with the Commandant and his wife, Annette, attending.

The photos are organized chronologically and are split into "Day 1" and "Day 2". Due to the volumn of photos the two content pages may load slowly. Each photo may be uniquely identified by the four digit number contained within the file name. The photos are optimized for viewing on the web. They are not sutible for printing. However, I have a complete set of photos that are print quality in both jpg and Photoshop psd format. The print quality CD's are available only to members of TBS class 4-71. Any class member may email me either at the email given in the "Memory Book" or through this website. For verification purposes, please include your name and current city of residence. I will verify the info with the "Memory Book". There will be a slight charge for a complete set of the images to cover the cost of CD's and shipping. Members may request jpg's only, psd's only or both. For both file types, the approximate number of CD's is around 20. I haven't had a chance to actually burn a set yet. Those interested please email me and we can work out the details and shipping.

I did not include the other photos taken by other class members, since they were emailed to all of us or are available on other photo sites. I edited out the duplicate and poorer quality images. I did not crop any of the images but only adjusted the brightness and contrast if necessary, due simply to the number of images. I did my best to select images with "all eyes open". The default photo size is 4x6 inches, however, the photos may be printed as 8x10 without significant loss of detail. The platoon photos are labeled appropriately.

I hope you enjoy the photos.

Semper Fi,

Glenn Fiery