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elagc
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Fort Ord, June 2018
I made this video of Fort Ord for my Army buddies Mac who lives in Florida and JR who lives in Texas. They occasionally ask about the old base and I wanted to show them how things are now that the Army has closed it down.
Update: (9/7/2020) The barracks shown on this video at 1:04 to 2:15 have been torn down. That hillside was the most visible and probably had the best view of the surrounding area. I'll have another look to see what is being done with the hill the next time I'm in the area.
Update: (9/7/2020) The barracks shown on this video at 1:04 to 2:15 have been torn down. That hillside was the most visible and probably had the best view of the surrounding area. I'll have another look to see what is being done with the hill the next time I'm in the area.
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I was C43 18Nov70. I remember all that your telling us Very Clearly remember......you forgot about the Supply Room (two sets of barracks on either side of it. Also we knew it as the Orderly Room not the office. PS Don't walk on the ICE PLANT ! Remember? Alan Roach
was there sept. 1961 for basic training, 16 wks.then off to europe.
Thank you for posting the pictures. Strikes me how I could not get away from Ft. Ord quickly enough in 1968. But now, miss not being able to go back and see the places where my life was permanently changed.
Almost All the buildings are gone now.
Took basic training there in Aug of 69. Returned in 81, D 2/10 Cav. Went to flight school from there in 1983. Big time memories!
Sad to see. I was stationed at nearby Presidio of Monterey 1986-87 and frequently visited Fort Ord. I was assigned to the Fort Ord Hospital, Silas B Hayes 1991-92. We lived in family housing in an area that the Army retained as housing for POM and the Navy Postgraduate School. My wife continued in that housing while I was in Korea 1992-93. They closed the Fort around her. We last visited 2018. Our family housing looks the same. The substandard Enlisted family housing is abandoned and falling into ruin. All the homeless people in San Francisco and Los Angeles but this housing sit empty. The people in Monterey and Carmel would never allow bringing poor people into their area. The Army Hospital is also abandoned. It was not built to California earthquake codes so it cannot be occupied. Nobody is willing to pay to tear it down so it will probably sit there like that forever.
Awesome! I wish I lived closer so I could visit regularly too. Looks pretty peaceful with lots of areas to roam. I ran up that hill by the Highway 1 overpass many many times when I was there. As soon as the video started and I heard the road noise I knew that was Highway 1. It was an ever present background sound when near that side. Not annoying, just very familiar.
I must confess that being here and reading all the comments, it brings up old memories and the feelings of being amongst family. I served one year at the old Fort Ord, back on 87-88 after returning from a two year tour, with the 2nd ID in Korea. I was a 12B, with the 13th Eng Battalion. Does anyone knows what became of the officers and enlisted housing? The single family type buildings that the military assigned to the married personnel? Thank you all for your dedication and service to our country. Thank you sir, for posting the video.
Myth Busters TV show filmed a couple of episodes in the abandoned Enlisted family housing area.
@@larryfromwisconsin9970 Hello Larry, yes I remember that episode. They were testing a James Bond type of tire deflation devices, which looked like giant hollowed jax game pieces. I remember trying to figure out the exact neighborhood, without much luck. Believe it or not, I still miss that place. I don't know what it is exactly, because on one hand you hated the US Army, while on the other hand you absolutely missed the US Army with all it's nonsense. Akin of saying, I miss my ex 😆 🤣
I did BCT there sep - nov 1973; I don't know that I'd be able to find my way around if the base was still whole.
And I have to say it’s sad how they left four-door for so many years with nobody living in the homes and the buildings they could’ve sure help the community by getting affordable housing out there our government really dropped the ball so did the county and state both when it came to acting quickly before the buildings became Rundown and ruined by weather
Buildings are trashed, have Lead Paint. No one mentioned Stillwell Hall l saw it before demolished👍
Alpha 3 -1, best damn company on the hill Drill Sgt. Jun-aug 1972 - Ghosts from the past. Thanks
I took advanced Infantry training at Fort Old, Ca. in Sept, Oct of 1966. I was there for two months and then moved to Fort Benning, Georgia.
Thanks for your service and the vid. My dad was there for basic in 69.
i was stationed at ft ord, from 86 to 90, i was lifegaurd special duty in my last year, i was with hsc, 7th s&t batallion, this sad and disgusting ! clint eastwood was mayor of carmel during my stay, as eastwood was stationed at ft ord in early 50,s, i went back to visit monterey carmel, and went on to ft ord, in 2015 and 16, where did this time go?
C-4-1 1st Platoon, March 73
A 2 1 lean and mean, ,14 jun 66
Their last use was the Ft. Ord NCO Academy.
Like to see camp Roberts again
Was There Basic Dec 1970. B43 Never Forget. Good Memories And Some Good Friends Loved California Weather. In The. Winter Months Iam From Chicago
Was there for BCT and AIT end of May to end of Sept. 1971.
Nice video! I was C-5-1 from November 1959 to January 1960.
Arrived late May 1972, stayed in on old holding barracks "reception" for a couple of days then went up the hill to H-1-3, Great DI's learned a lot, had too much fun. Thank You Ft Ord for all the great memories. Great memories of quartermaster, new shoes, boots, pants etc... Cattle trucks were effective delivery systems, went to the Salinas Rodeo in them.
Arrived Oct 28, 1968, got to go home for XMAS and came back to finish Basic and was lucky enough to go to Germany for 2 years after 6 months in Virginia
I was there from Mar 79 - nov 81. 6/80th FA. So hard to see this as it was obviously a busy military base back then. I remember getting gear assigned to me at the bldg @ 5:16. But, that was my first and only assignment. Basic training at ft Sill, then I was at Ft Ord the remainder of my enlistment. The ice plants were crazy, will never forget them. Thanks for this video, my barracks arent in this video, but saw the condition of them in another video. so sad to see.
I was there from November 1967 to April 1968.
“This here is kinda like holy ground for me.” I can see why. Thank you for your service 🇺🇸
Thank you Jason.
I was at Fort Ord April, 2 1968 for basic training.
Thank you for your service Bill.
Thanks for sharing this. My dad was stationed at the Naval Air Station at Monterey. My parents lived on Segundo Street in Marina and I was born at the hospital at Fort Ord! I just showed my dad this video.
Appreciate you for sharing and Thank You for your service and time spent my father trained here before heading to Vietnam(65-67) as well his training at Ft Leonard Wood I came across his old address book could vaguely make out what he wrote but he was Co D at Ft Ord was the main writing I could make out besides his name the book has I'm sure been long traveled thru sweat blood tears water and who knows what but I came across your video and I really appreciate you for sharing
My barracks were, !st. of the first Blue Devils with its sign right out in front of them. I have a picture of it somewhere .
how are you Chuck
Thanks 4 showing that,I was at Fort ORD in the 70s.appreciate seeing inside again.i was real young then now IAM 64yrs old now.
Glad you served there and elsewhere. Not many people know that old base and it's beauty. It was a great way for me (a 17 year old boy at the time) to get started as an adult.
I was born on the base 1959. My home town.😊
I was on the base 1959, actually miss the place, much better than Ft. lewis
Arrived on the bus with a bunch of other civilians in February 1963. Climbed off the bus and the harassment began. I’m smiling now, but it was serious business then. I didn’t like it at the time, but now I am glad for the experience of basic training and then advanced training in field communication. I am glad I never had to use my bayonet skills or climb poles and string wire. But the friendship and being part of a team was invaluable. Hard to believe that training ground is now gone. Thanks for the video.
It's sad to watch. I salute you my fellow veteran.
Stationed there in 1975 and part of 1976. My barracks was one the now gray painted barracks you seen. I saw the same when I visited in 2015. It was second or third back from that admin building you showed. Delta company 707th Maintenance Battalion barracks in those days.
Enjoyed your video despite not much to see of the old post there anymore. My first night at Ft Ord was 2/25/64; listened to Cassius Clay defeat Sonny Liston travelling on the bus from Oakland Induction Center on my transistor radio which I had to surrender at Ft Ord. Went to Carmel High, but never visited Ft Ord til that night. Was in C-5-1; shot the M14 and went to Ft Gordon and then Germany, then college, then a school teacher and returned to the AF Reserve Command and retired from military, age 60 and from teaching school. Our barracks at Ft Ord were next to 9th Ave across from PT field (which had a mini PX). Most memorable: Sgt Lopez (one can read storied about him from Korean War). Have returned to area to play golf at Black Horse at Ft Ord, and the old barracks are probably a Best Buy location now, not sure. Regret not ever getting inside the Soldiers Club, but walked around it before it was demolished; erosion would have taken it to sea unfortunately.
I was also stationed there from 1962 to 1965. When I was there it looked like a stationing area for troops leaving for Vietnam. I just got back from Korea when I was assigned to the post and for reasons unknown to me, I wasn't sent to Vietnam? I knew many people who volunteered to go to Vietnam that were part of my unit. I thought they were crazy but a true military man would understand their reason for volunteering. I think at least one of those old wooden barracks should be saved as a part of the history of Fort Ord before its converted forever into parking lots!
i also was in B51 in 1969 sad to see the base being taken down. The new building are for the Uiversity of Califorina. 50yrs ago for me
I neglected to mention that while I was in basic training here on this street, JFK was assassinated. The training didn't stop. We just kept going.
While I was in BCT either Martin Luther King, Jr. or Robert F. Kennedy was killed. We were confined to Barracks for a day, lectured that any fighting, rioting, property damage would result in immediate deployment to Vietnam or Leavenworth Military Prison. Then, back to the training schedule.
my dad was stationed here from around 85 to 91. i still remember a lot of this, he'll like this video.
Thanks for your comment. Please thank you dad for his service. I respect all vets. Regardless of where they served or what they did they took their place in the line of those who stood for freedom and against tyranny.
@@elagc I'm sad that so much has been torn down, I always wanted to make the trip back there and walk the neighborhood again. Where we stayed we were just a couple blocks from 2 of the playgrounds. Big wooden ones.
I was at Ord in 1975. Wondered what it looked like now. Thank you for video. Wonder if the bus station is gone too ?
I was there 9/7/73 -11/1/73 BCT B-3-1.
I was stationed there 1984 to 87. Sad to see what's left of it.
Was that your strike indicator? A little big don't you think?