Posted on 03/15/2008 9:11:29 AM PDT by Stoat
Given the horrors of war and the usually reserved nature of many Veterans, It may well be that he might not have been too eager to speak at length about his experiences....I've found that to frequently be the case among WW2 Vets that I've had the honor to meet and your Grandfather may possibly have been similarly disinclined.
Thanks for the ping. This is absolutely amazing.
Indeed, her image was tremendously popular
Gibson Girl - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
And her hourglass figure helped to rescue downed airmen in WW2 :-)
Wireless for the Warrior. Gibson Girl
They carried petroleum based plastic explosives worn in a backpack which they placed the entire pack on or near a defensive position. pulled a delay fuse and "dee dee maoed" out of there. They were especially experts at remaining silent through seemingly impenetrable obstacles (layered static perimeter defenses) during darkness, and could disarm friendly mines during the process.
Last week I noticed a new memorial in front of City Hall in my wife's home town. Listed on an impressive brass plate are dozens of names of those citizens who died in WW I, WWII, Viet Nam, Korea and Desert Storm. I was amazed and very touched that such a small town of about 20K had contributed so many heros to the cause of freedom.
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Bump for later (and thanks for posting this!)
I don’t know how you find them., but please keep stuff like that coming!
They carried petroleum based plastic explosives worn in a backpack which they placed the entire pack on or near a defensive position. pulled a delay fuse and "dee dee maoed" out of there. They were especially experts at remaining silent through seemingly impenetrable obstacles (layered static perimeter defenses) during darkness, and could disarm friendly mines during the process.
Thanks very much for the essential background....a vicious and determined enemy.
NVA Sapper"A photo I took circa April 1969 of an NVA snapper cutting the wire of defensive positions on 2/11 at An Hoa. The sapper had been captured the night before in an attack on 2/11 positions and he agree to show how easy it was for sappers to breach our defenses. " |
(New York) City teachers to attend Marine boot camp in South Carolina
Amazing story! Thank you for posting this, and bumping!
I wish this would have been known when I was in that part of Europe in the late 1980s.
Fascinating.
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This is absolutely amazing.
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Bump for later (and thanks for posting this!)
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I dont know how you find them., but please keep stuff like that coming!
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Amazing story! Thank you for posting this, and bumping!
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Thank you all so very much for your very kind words....I'm delighted that you're finding this to be a worthwhile read. :-)
As always though at FR, the best part of the thread is the added information and personal stories that FReepers submit, so I'm hoping that everyone will read over the posts here if you haven't done so already, as many of them bring the article to life and add details that were omitted by the article's author.
From the article:
During World War II, a few locals with long memories used them as secret air raid shelters and then, once again, the caves were sealed. And that is how they remained until 1990 when Alain Jacques decided to investigate.
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Now, 18 years after Alain's first discovery, a £3 million visitor centre and a lift have been constructed. The Carriere Wellington, underground home of the Suffolk Regiment 91 years back, is, finally, open to the world.
It appears that the site has just been opened to the public and so there wouldn't have been anything for you to see at the time you were there.
Now, however, you have an opportunity to return and visit the area, and to do it in a time when it appears that the French are a bit more congenial toward us Yanks, which is an added bonus :-)
Thanks for the ping, Stoat.
Mil hist ping.
Thanks BenL.
Adolf Eichmann’s list
Sunday Times | Mar. 16, 2008 | Sarah Helm
Posted on 03/16/2008 1:37:34 PM EDT by Alouette
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1986622/posts
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News.Telegraph | 3/8/05 | Colin Randall
Posted on 08/03/2005 4:13:03 PM EDT by Minutemen
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1456312/posts
This type of thing is very welcome on my screen. Thank you,
You probably are aware of a great website HellfireCorner which is devoted to WWI. Lots of terrific stuff on there. I bet this has made it there as well, I'll have to check it out.
This type of thing is very welcome on my screen. Thank you,
I agree, and you're quite welcome, my pleasure :-)
You probably are aware of a great website HellfireCorner which is devoted to WWI. Lots of terrific stuff on there. I bet this has made it there as well, I'll have to check it out.
Actually no, I wasn't familiar with that but it's now bookmarked and I will definitely look it over regularly....it appears to be a labor of love and dedication by Mr. Morgan, such is the detail and completeness provided. I can only read about it for short periods at a time, however, because there is so much sadness and pain....but it's a wonderful, landmark site that shouldn't be missed because of the incredible courage and bravery documented there as well..
Tom Morgan's HELLFIRE CORNER - The home of Tom Morgan Military Books
I've sent Mr. Morgan an email including a hyperlink to this thread and an invitation to drop by.
Thank you so very much RushLake for your post....if we are lucky he may sign up as a new FReeper :-)
You're quite welcome, and thank you very much for pinging your list :-)
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