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The FReeper Foxhole Profiles - The Cigarette Camps - US Army in Le Havre - September 26th, 2003
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Posted on 09/26/2003 3:57:09 AM PDT by snippy_about_it
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To: manna
Hi Manna
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posted on
09/26/2003 8:22:18 AM PDT
by
SAMWolf
(The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul)
To: HiJinx
Morning HiJinx.
I'm surprised they didn't name the new camps after condom brands (Camp Trojan, etc);-)
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posted on
09/26/2003 8:26:48 AM PDT
by
SAMWolf
(The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul)
To: Valin
1962 TV comedy series "The Beverly Hillbillies" premiers on CBS Someone once said that a true test of whether you're a "nerd" is if you can recite the entire BH's theme song from memory. I pass!
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posted on
09/26/2003 8:29:07 AM PDT
by
w_over_w
(I recommend it to all my friends, and you tell 'em you heard it first on "Roller Derby".)
To: w_over_w; snippy_about_it
Interesting post . . . it reads GOOD! . . . lika a (clap clap) cigarette should! Good Morning w_over_w.
LS/MFT = Lovely Snippy/Means Fine Thread
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posted on
09/26/2003 8:32:02 AM PDT
by
SAMWolf
(The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul)
To: Valin
1925 Marty Robbins Glendale Az, singer (Devil Woman, I Walk Alone)
<=== Mash This
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posted on
09/26/2003 8:40:28 AM PDT
by
SAMWolf
(The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul)
To: snippy_about_it; SAMWolf; Darksheare; *all
Hey folks, good morning to you all!!!!
Snippy is the coffee on yet??? LoL
See you in a bit have to get something to eat.
To: bentfeather
HI Feather!! Good to see you back.
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posted on
09/26/2003 9:07:27 AM PDT
by
SAMWolf
(The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul)
To: SAMWolf
:-)
Dittos!!!!
To: SAMWolf
1925 Marty Robbins
Glendale Az, singer (Devil Woman, I Walk Alone)
I've often wondered if anything good (besides Mrs. HJ) ever came out of Glendale...
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posted on
09/26/2003 9:29:28 AM PDT
by
HiJinx
(If you're not making waves, you're not kicking hard enough.)
To: HiJinx
Good morning jinxy,
there is a small piece out on the web about the "city" camps of WWII, I may do a thread about it soon.
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posted on
09/26/2003 9:35:28 AM PDT
by
snippy_about_it
(Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
To: w_over_w
LOL. Thanks and good morning.
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09/26/2003 9:35:52 AM PDT
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snippy_about_it
(Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
To: Valin
Thought for the day : "God wisely designed the human body so that we can neither pat our own backs nor kick ourselves too easily." Thank you Valin.
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posted on
09/26/2003 9:36:54 AM PDT
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snippy_about_it
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To: SAMWolf
(Camp Trojan, etc)SAMWOLF!!!!
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posted on
09/26/2003 9:38:30 AM PDT
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snippy_about_it
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To: SAMWolf
Awwww. Equating me with cigarette slogans, how sweet. LOL!
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09/26/2003 9:39:58 AM PDT
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snippy_about_it
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To: bentfeather
Good to see you feather. I hope you are back for more than a few minutes!!
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posted on
09/26/2003 9:40:36 AM PDT
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snippy_about_it
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To: HiJinx
LOL! Nice job on CYA!
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posted on
09/26/2003 10:16:31 AM PDT
by
SAMWolf
(The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul)
To: snippy_about_it
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posted on
09/26/2003 10:17:29 AM PDT
by
SAMWolf
(The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul)
To: snippy_about_it
Charlie Green... one soldier remembers
Can you imagine today having military installations named for cigarettes? The camps for service men going home from Europe were named after cigarette brands and I went to Camp Lucky Strike. The first thing I remember there was a sign, prominently displayed, that in no uncertain terms stated that "personnel being processed through this camp were entitled to have one souvenir pistol in their possession, but only one. Anyone found to have more than one will be court marshaled and given a sentence of six months hard labor in the European Theater of Operations."
There were pyramidal tents pitched on platforms at Camp Lucky Strike and outside each tent was a large hogshead full of water to be used in case of fire. Before we had been in the camp more than an hour or so, these barrels were overflowing and by evening you could clearly see that they were half full of all sorts of side arms.
I contributed a nice Austrian 9 mm pistol, which was shaped much like a 45 and came from Steyre, era WWI and mine were dated 1918 and 1919 if I remember correctly. They were a nice matched pair, but certainly not worth the risk of staying in Europe another six months. The one I kept was on the shelf in a closet for the next 20-30 years until I sold it to a collector. Never did fire it here at home, but got in lots of target shooting while in Austria.
It was December when we left Austria to go to Camp Lucky Strike. The Hungarians who had come through our guard post in the mountains had started returning to Hungary We moved the guard post down from the top of the pass into town because the impending snow that would make travel up the mountain difficult during the winter. I have often thought that I might like to visit that part of Austria again, but have never been enthused enough to go.
I would have no desire to revisit Camp Lucky Strike. Under the floor of the tents the rats grew to cat size and sounded as though they were wearing boots when they tramped around while we were trying to sleep at night. Really nothing to do all day, don't remember being allowed to go into the city and time passed slowly waiting for a ship.
We finally embarked on the Chapel Hill, a cargo ship converted to troop carrier. The hold had been converted into several decks and there were many bunks, 4-5 high, built close together. Not an ocean cruise by any means. I had been on 5 ships before this one, going over to Europe and back and forth across the channel and I had never had any trace of seasickness. Before we got out of the harbor in Marseilles I was on deck hanging over the rail along with, I would guess 80 per cent of the other passengers, sick as a dog. The decks, stairways, halls, heads etc. were covered with slime that first day and it was very hard to get around at all. Heaven help the guys who fell down.
http://www.jumpola.com/charliegreen/15.htm
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posted on
09/26/2003 10:32:52 AM PDT
by
SAMWolf
(The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul)
To: SAMWolf
Thanks for the Charlie Green story.
ewwww. on the part about the ship.
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posted on
09/26/2003 10:50:42 AM PDT
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snippy_about_it
(Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
To: snippy_about_it
You're welcome Snippy.
My mom says she was sick for the entire 10 day trip across the Atlantic.
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posted on
09/26/2003 12:18:53 PM PDT
by
SAMWolf
(The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul)
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