Art Driscoll of the ACS class of 1963 and 1964 has join our Blog.
Welcome Art!! Great to have you here.
Everyone give Art a BIG WELCOME!
Art, feel free to make Posts and leave Comments to other peoples Posts. I’m sure everyone would be happy to hear about you experiences and memories of Saigon and ACS – if you want to share them.
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Again, great having you join us!
Bob


The name Art Driscoll rings a bell but I don’t know why. Art, do you remember me at all? Ken Yeager
Same as you Ken. “rings a bell”. I’ll look you up in Gecko 63-64
Art, you won’t find me in the 63-64 Gecko…I was there from 61-62 as a Sophmore. Senior year was in Dalat. Ken
Art, I think our fathers were stationed together at some point. My dad was Frank D. Miller, West Point class of 1938. We were in Saigon 1961-63, so it wasn’t then.
Maile Miller Doyle
I remember Artie Driscoll well…wasn’t he shot the same day that President Kennedy was killed. His Father was the Provist Marhall. He hung around with the Lucas boys, Tim and Rick Malloy, Johnny Barr. Talk, dark haired good looking boy , wore glasses I believe.
Hey Tish. Wasn’t shot. I was with your brother Tim or Rick, that nigh and was stabbed in the abdomen that same night. Remember you well. I’m still tall, no hair and wear contacts. Great to hear from you.
Artie….Often wondered if you had “survived” after your crazy days in Saigon! great to see you here…very sad to tell you that Bill Federer died a few years ago of cancer…but he led a valiant fight and was so courageous. Hope you are well…take care,
Marie