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Old 06-06-2012, 13:26   #1
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I'm new on here, posted my intro already. Maybe someone can give me a direction on this, or tell me to take a hike if I'm offbase.
Am trying to contact my old 1st Sgt from Germany, a career SF guy from the Vietnam era. At the time I knew him he was TOP at Echo Co,12th Engrs (Dexheim), his name is Robert (Bob) Paul Mohs I knew him there in 83-84.

He left there to attend CSM school and then returned to Germany, went to Bad Tolz to take over as 1st Bn, 10th SFG CSM position until he retired in 91. My intent was to see how he is doing, and to thank him for being that one NCO who showed me what an NCO should be. Had a Harley Lowrider called "Milwaukee Iron", wondering if he still has that on the road, I believe he had a nickname of "Patches".

Just looking to contact him if that's possible.
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Old 06-06-2012, 13:40   #2
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I'm new on here, posted my intro already. Maybe someone can give me a direction on this, or tell me to take a hike if I'm offbase.
Am trying to contact my old 1st Sgt from Germany, a career SF guy from the Vietnam era. At the time I knew him he was TOP at Echo Co,12th Engrs (Dexheim), his name is Robert (Bob) Paul Mohs I knew him there in 83-84.

He left there to attend CSM school and then returned to Germany, went to Bad Tolz to take over as 1st Bn, 10th SFG CSM position until he retired in 91. My intent was to see how he is doing, and to thank him for being that one NCO who showed me what an NCO should be. Had a Harley Lowrider called "Milwaukee Iron", wondering if he still has that on the road, I believe he had a nickname of "Patches".

Just looking to contact him if that's possible.
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Old 06-06-2012, 14:15   #3
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He was on RTs New York and Hawaii at CCC - I'd check with the Special Operations Association.

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Old 06-06-2012, 20:29   #4
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OK, thought I did fill out the profile initially. Guess it did not take.


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Old 06-07-2012, 09:25   #5
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Well, if anybody has anything useful on his whereabouts or contact info, just send me a PM.
Just one soldier trying to find another soldier to see how he's doing and to say thanks. He is that one unique soldier that I remember after all these years, who really stands out in my memory . Any help would be appreciated.
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Mohs was the Tm SGt for 121/021 from mid 84 to early 85. In 85 he went to 1/51 Inf as a CSM until coming back to Tolz in late 87 or early 88 to replace Jumpin Jack. I spoke to him at the closing of Toelz in 91 and IIRC he said he was retiring in the NW (Seattle/Portland or such).

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Old 06-07-2012, 14:29   #7
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Rean into him a couple of years ago here at a 10th Group CoC, he's reited and living in MN, I'll see if I can get a more better contact for him.
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Old 06-07-2012, 21:14   #8
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Would appreciate that sir, thanks.
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