Posted on 03/09/2026 5:21:51 AM PDT by Twotone
A little over 2 minute video...very sweet.
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My screen got all blurry.My First Return to Belgium Since WWII | 2:10
American Veterans Center | 1.2M subscribers | 4,386,899 views | January 19, 2026
Very, very nice...and thank you for posting. So glad he did make the trip. I bet he has some great stories to tell; both BEING THERE THEN and WHEN he went back.
Thanks for the post.
You can’t mention Vince Speranza without think of the song he’s well known for singing....
Blood on the Risers. Gory,, Gory, what a helluva way to die.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1i1uYEeyFY
Having spent a couple of days in Bastogne, he’s right, they do have monuments dedicated to the 101st Airborne all over the place.
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A trip to Bastogne is mandatory if you go to Europe, IMO.
They have a large, beautiful monument to our contributions in the war and there's a restored M4 Sherman - with a large shell hole in its side - in the town square.
By the way, all of Belgium is welcoming, the food is excellent, and most everybody speaks English! (you have to try their Moules (mussels) and their chocolate while you're there)
That’s beautiful. Thanks for posting.
I remember when we got there and parked, right on the town square was a restaurant/bar called Le Nuts, which we had lunch in.
Obviously, the Le Nuts was in honor of the American General’s response when the German Commander asked for his “honorable” surrender.
Thank you so much for posting.
My maternal grandfather fought in the battle of the bulge in Belgium, and I’d like to visit the area. Has anyone been?
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He has since passed.
Thank you so much! I was inthird grade when all this happened, A cousing was captured in the Battle of the Bluge. A friend in church (now passed on) was in Patton’s thrre-day march, 104th Regt of 26th YD Division from Metz to the Belgian front Bastogne. Told me a lot about it.
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