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The FReeper Foxhole - Thanks for the Memories - Our last of the daily threads - October 3rd, 2005
our threads and our memories | Warning: Graphics heavy. | SAMWolf and snippy about it

Posted on 10/02/2005 10:24:04 PM PDT by snippy_about_it



Lord,

Keep our Troops forever in Your care

Give them victory over the enemy...

Grant them a safe and swift return...

Bless those who mourn the lost.
.

FReepers from the Foxhole join in prayer
for all those serving their country at this time.



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U.S. Military History, Current Events and Veterans Issues

Where Duty, Honor and Country
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The FReeper Foxhole is dedicated to Veterans of our Nation's military forces and to others who are affected in their relationships with Veterans.

In the FReeper Foxhole, Veterans or their family members should feel free to address their specific circumstances or whatever issues concern them in an atmosphere of peace, understanding, brotherhood and support.

The FReeper Foxhole hopes to share with it's readers an open forum where we can learn about and discuss military history, military news and other topics of concern or interest to our readers be they Veteran's, Current Duty or anyone interested in what we have to offer.

If the Foxhole makes someone appreciate, even a little, what others have sacrificed for us, then it has accomplished one of it's missions.

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Thanks for the Memories




Our last of the daily threads


The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Pearl Harbor - Dec. 7, 2002. We didn't miss a day since then. Jen actually opened the Foxhole on December 6th but Sam took it over from there. It went through some growing pains but finally reached the place where Sam wanted it to be all along. Folks came and went, helped when they could, stopped by when they could. Sam invited me to 'fall in' the spring of 2003 to help do some threads and I stayed, heck I did more than stay, I moved to Oregon. LOL.

An American Mother's daughter, JoAnne authored a thread for us in Jan 04.
Professional Engineer put a thread together for Flag Day in 2004.
alfa6 has been doing weekend threads for us lately.

Most material we hunt down is readily available on the web, most often with no pictures. With our own ideas and help from many freepers with suggestions for topics we hunted and pecked, did the html by hand, and searched for appropriate pictures. Speaking of pictures, we also went through quite a few web hosting sites trying to find a reliable place to store the pictures and graphics. We wrote emails to various authors for permission, some gave, some refused, some ignored the mail and thus were posted anyway. :-) The thing about history is that it is just that, history. You can't copyright history. Of course the Foxhole was purely educational and no money was ever made so it made it easy to use the information and pictures. Most folks, once they saw what we did here, didn't mind at all and many were grateful.

Every Foxhole thread is stored on my hard drive, text and pictures. The only time we ever wrote our own words would have been generally on special holidays, we always liked to add our own touch to things.

So, here we are, one thousand plus some odd number of daily threads later. We tried to tell the story of our country and our troops and live true to our mission statement. We think we did a fairly good job. Think over a thousand threads in 2 1/2 years ain't much... Look at this list for just the first six months:

The FReeper Foxhole Profiles Rolling Thunder®, Inc. - June 5th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers John Waldron and The Battle of Midway (6/4 /1942) - June 4th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Cherokee Trail of Tears (1838-1839) - June 3rd, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Vera Cruz to Mexico City (1847-1848) - June 1st, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Profiles General Francis Marion - The Swamp Fox - May 31st, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Task Unit Taffy 3 - (10/25/1944) - May 30 th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Hollywood's Army - (1942-1945) - May 29th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Kiffin Rockwell & Lafayette Escadrille ( 1916-1918) - May 28th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Battle for Crete (May 1941) - May 27th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Easter Offensive - Vietnam Spring 1972 - May 25th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Profiles General of the Army Omar Bradley - May 24th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Fighting the Kamikazes (1944-1945) - May 23rd, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Battle of Guilford Courthouse (3/15/ 1781) - May 22nd, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Bud Farrell - 19th Bomb Group Korea (1952)- May 21st, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Battle for Torpedo Junction (1942) - May 20th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Quantrill's Raid (8/21/1863) - May 18th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Profiles General Philip Sheridan - May 17th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Operation Rolling Thunder (1965-1968)- My 16th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Bombing of Dresden (Feb.13-15,1945) - May 15th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Captain Ken Pope - Liberation of Kuwait (2 /27/91) - May 14th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Battle of Cowpens (1/17/1781) - May 13 th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Whiskey Rebellion of 1794 - May 11th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Profiles General George C. Marshall - May 10th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Robert Frank and VE-Day (5/8/1945) - May 9 th, 1945
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Lt. John Powers and Coral Sea (7-8 May, 1942) - May, 8th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Robert James Dicken, C.S.M. - USS SIMS (5/ 7/1942) - May 7th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Battle of Fallen Timbers (1791-1794) - May 6th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Battle of Chancellorsville (May-1863) - May 4th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Profiles Colonel John Singleton Mosby - May 3rd, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Battle of Brandywine (9/11/1777) - May 2nd, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Navy Blimps (1940-1945) - May 1st,2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Chris Woods - Frequent Wind - Saigon(4/30/ 75) - Apr. 30th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Operation Tiger - Slapton Sands (4/28/1944 )- Apr. 29th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Operation Torch - Casablanca (Nov-1942) - Apr. 27th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Profiles Geronimo - Goyathlay ("One Who Yawns") - April 26th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Battle for Peleliu (Sep-1944) - April 25th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Operation Eagle Claw (4/24/1980) - Apr. 24 th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Sam Davis - Confederate Hero (Nov-1863) - Apr. 23rd, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers the Battle of Imjin River/Kapyong (4/22/51) - April 22nd, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Battle of Lake Erie (9/10/1813)- April 21st, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Liberation of Paris (Aug. 1944) - Apr. 20th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Profiles Fleet Admiral William (Bull) Halsey, Jr. USN - Apr. 19th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Doolittle Raid (4/18/1942) - Apr. 18th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Bay of Pigs Invasion (Apr-1961) - Apr. 17th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Grierson's Raid (Apr-May 1863) - Apr. 16th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers When Hollywood Went to War (1942-1945) - Apr. 15th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Raid on Libya (4/14/1986) - Apr. 14th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Mexican Punitive Expedition (1916-1917) - Apr. 13th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Profiles Fleet Admiral Chester William Nimitz - Apr. 12th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Andrew's Raid -Locomotive Chase (4/12/ 1862) - Apr. 11th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Operation Just Cause - Panama (Dec-1989) - Apr. 10th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Pte Leo Kelly - Vimy Ridge (Apr-1917) - Apr. 9th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Naval Battle of Santiago Bay (7/3/1898) - Apr. 8th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Chosin Reservoir, Korea (Nov-Dec,1950) - Apr. 7th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Marines and The Boxer Rebellion (1900) - Apr. 6th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Profiles James Ewell Brown (JEB) Stuart - Apr. 5th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Heartbreak Ridge - Korea (Oct-1951) - April, 4th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Forts Henry and Donelson (Feb-1862) - April, 3rd, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Leo J. Ghirardi - Remagen Bridge (3/7/1945) - Apr. 2nd, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Invasion of Okinawa (4/1/1945)- Apr. 01, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Profiles Seals(and Dolphins) at War (1959-2003) - Mar. 31st, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Bonus Army of 1932 - Mar. 30th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Profiles William Tecumseh Sherman - Mar. 29th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Battle of Khafji (Jan-1991) - Mar. 28 th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Invasion Of Southern France (Aug-1944) - Mar. 27th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Maj. Edwin Simmons - Battle for Seoul (Sep -1950) - Mar. 26th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Canine Marine Raiders (1943-45) - Mar. 25th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The US Army Camel Corps - Mar. 24th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Philippine American War (1899-1914) - Mar. 23rd, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Profiles Major Gregory "Pappy" Boyington - Mar. 22nd, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Strategic Bombing of Japan - Mar. 21st, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Seabees on Guadalcanal - Mar. 20th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers John Marshall Alley - Union Soldier - Mar. 19th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Merrill's Marauders - Mar. 18th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Irish Brigade - Mar. 17th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Profiles The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) - Mar. 16th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Profiles Casimir Pulaski - Mar. 15th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Claire Chennault & "The Flying Tigers" - Mar. 14th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Wounded Knee Massacre - 1890 - Mar. 13 th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Sam R. Watkins, Confederate Soldier - Mar. 12th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The American Expeditionary Force to Siberia - Mar. 11th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Battle of 73 EASTING - 1991 - Mar. 10 th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Monitor and The Merrimac - Mar. 9th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Profiles George S. Patton Jr. - Mar. 8th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Operation Ripper - Korea, 1951 - Mar. 7th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Fall of the Alamo - Mar. 6th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Sgt Benjamin Franklin Scribner - Warrior Wednesday - Mar. 5th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Battle of The Bismarck Sea - 1943 - Mar. 4th, 1943
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Battle of Baltimore - 1814 - Mar. 3rd, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The CSS Hunley - Mar. 2nd, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Asiatic Fleet and the USS Edsall - Mar. 1, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Barbary War - Feb. 28th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers "Harlem's HellFighters" 369th Infantry - Feb. 27th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Frank P. DeNardo and U-505 - Warrior Wednesday - Feb. 26th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Army Rangers - Feb 25th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Hamburger Hill - Feb. 24th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Los Banos Raid - 1945 - Feb. 23rd, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Profiles George Washington - Feb. 22nd, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The 9th and 10th Cavalry - Feb. 21st, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Bataan Death March - Feb 20th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Iwo Jima - Feb. 19th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Siege of Port Hudson - 1863 - Feb. 18 th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The War in the Aleutians - Feb 17th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Profiles The Clear Lake, Wi. All Veterans Memorial - Feb. 16th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Woman in the Military - Feb. 15th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers the Battle at Sidi Bou Zid - Kasserine Pass Feb. 14th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Battle of Lake Champlain - 1775 - Feb. 13th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers William Churchill Houston - Warrior Wednesday - Feb. 12th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Saratoga Campaign - 1777 - Feb. 11th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Waal River Crossing - Sep. 20th, 1944 - Feb. 10th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The 100th Battalion/442nd RCT - Feb. 9th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Profiles The VVA (Vietnam Veterans of America) - Feb. 8th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers the Battle of Shiloh - Feb. 7th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Cantigny - May, 28, 1918 - Feb. 6th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The USS Juneau and the Sullivan Brothers - Feb. 5th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Cactus Air Force - Guadalcanal - Feb. 4th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers the First Special Service Force - Feb. 3rd, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Military Police / Tet 1968 - Feb. 2nd, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Profiles The American Legion - Feb. 1st, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Task Force Smith - Korea 1950 - Jan. 31st, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Tet 1968 - Jan 30th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Ruel Nathan Lawrence - Warrior Wednesday - Jan. 29th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Battle of Bunker Hill - Jan. 28th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Ploesti Raid - Aug. 1, 1943 - Jan. 27 th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Operation Urgent Fury - Grenada - Jan. 26 th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Looks at PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) - Jan. 25th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Navy Divers - Jan. 24th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Anzio - 1944 - Jan. 23rd, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Clifford Olds - Warrior Wednesday - Jan. 22nd, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Battle of Manila Bay - Jan. 21st, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Battle of Nashville - 1864 - Jan. 20th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Desert Storm - The Air War - Jan. 19th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Profiles The VFW (Veterans of Foreign Wars) - Jan. 18th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers "Black Thursday" Schweinfurt, 1943 - Jan. 17th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Task Force Baum - The Hammelburg Raid - Jan. 16th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers John J. Briol - Warrior Wednesday - Jan. 15th,2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Battle of Germantown - 1777 - Jan. 14 th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Battles for Pork Chop Hill - 1953 - Jan. 13th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Mobile Riverine Force - Task Force 117 - Jan. 12th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Profiles The Marine Corps League - Jan. 11th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The BATTLE OF SUNDA STRAIT - 1942 - Jan 10 th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Battle of New Orleans - Jan. 9th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Richard Morton Hess - Warrior Wenesday - Jan 8th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Charge at San Juan Hill - Jan 7th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers John Paul Jones - Jan 6th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Berlin Airlift - Jan 5th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Profiles AmVets (American Veterans) - Jan. 4th, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Battle of 1st Manassas(Bull Run) - Jan 3rd, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers the U.S. Merchant Marine in Vietnam - Jan. 2nd, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Operation Nordwind - Jan. 1st, 2003
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers the Beginning of the Mexican-American War- Dec. 31st, 2002
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Desert Storm - The Ground War - Dec. 30th, 2002
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The 1st and 2nd Guadalcanal Nov 13-15, 1942 - Dec. 29th, 2002
The FReeper Foxhole - Profiles the GI Bill Education Benefits - Dec 28th, 2002
The Freeper Foxhole Remembers Con Thien/Operation Buffalo - Dec. 27th, 2002
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Battle of Trenton - 1776 - Dec. 26th, 2002
The FReeper Foxhole Wishes Everyone A Merry Christmas - Dec. 25th, 2002
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers the Sinking of the SS Leopoldville - Dec. 24th, 2002
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers the Defense of Wake Island - Dec. 23rd, 2002
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Gen. Anthony McAuliffe at Bastonge - Dec. 22nd, 2002
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Navajo CodeTalkers - Dec 21st, 2002
The FReeper Foxhole Profiles The American Ex-Prisoner of War Organization - Dec. 20th, 2002
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Operation Linebacker II - DEC 19th, 2002
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Typhoon Cobra - Disaster at Sea - Dec. 18 th, 2002
The FReeper Foxhole - One Vietnam Vets Battle with the VA - Dec.17th, 2002
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Battle of The Bulge - Dec. 16th, 2002
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers THE COAST GUARD AT WAR - Dec.15th, 2002
The FReeper Foxhole - Help Save A Veterans Memorial - Dec.14th,2002
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The BATTLE OF THE LITTLE BIG HORN - Dec. 13th, 2002
The FReeper Foxhole Spotlights The DAV - Dec.12th, 2002
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers "Little Friends" - USAAF Fighter Escorts - Dec. 11th, 2002
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Siege of Khe Sanh - Dec. 10th, 2002
The FReeper Foxhole - Gulf War Syndrome: Fact vs. Fiction - Dec 9th, 2002
The FReeper Foxhole - Remembers The Inchon Landing - Dec. 8th, 2002
The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Pearl Harbor - Dec. 7, 2002



We became a family of Foxhole FReepers. We all made new friends, helped each other through good and bad times, prayed together and shared our lives with each other, laughed and cried together.

It's been a wonderful journey. We still believe the smartest and nicest FReepers are right here in the Foxhole.
It is with great sadness that we must announce we cannot carry on as a daily thread. It's been tough going ever since we opened our store and we tried our best to continue but saw ourselves spending less and less time here discussing the subject at hand and too tired some nights to respond at all. We started slacking and felt bad that we were no longer giving 100% to our mission or to our "Foxhole family."

We appreciate the help given to us by so many from alfa6 doing threads for us, to PE taking on Flag Day and the daily flag-o-gram, PAR35 for cataloging the threads, Darksheare, feather, valin, PE, Iris7, Gator Navy and others who carried on for us and entertained guests or answered questions when we couldn't be around in the past. Many of you have helped others and engaged in conversations, shared your own experiences and have been a joy to have as part of the Foxhole and as part of Sam and my lives. It has been a wonderful "family" affair.

We will never forget Phil and his most excellent commentary and graphics. Phil you are dear to us and we missed you whenever you couldn't make it in. Thanks for personalizing all those graphics for us and for being an important Foxhole companion.

We won't forget any of you.

I shouldn't mention names because there are so many folks we will miss but we know you'll stay in touch in other ways. You've all contributed so much and kept us going through it all, Samwise, w_over_w, colorado tanker and others. The humor has been hysterical and we've had so much fun.

We have Foxhole FReepers who served in WWII and folks serving as we speak. We have Foxholers who offered support at home and others we only heard from occasionally but we always knew you were out there reading. Some folks we only heard from through freepmail, again, thanks for reading and sharing our thread.

Oh the people we've met and interacted with, some of which we consider personal friends.

We were never paid cash but we did get rewarded with the likes of Command Sgt. Maj Robert Rush (Retired), author of Hell in the Hurtgen Forest and many more great historical books. He is also the historian for the Army Center of Military History. He is a very dear fellow and so patient with snippy and her questions. Thanks for the books and e-mailed charts. ;-) "To the everlasting glory of the Infantry. Deeds, not words."

Jeff Head, (speaking of authors) thank you for your attention to the Foxhole from time to time. We have all five of your books, what a great series.

Early on Sam corresponded with Lt. Colonel Peter Domes of the Bundeswehr, a current German Officer who was putting together a reunion of the Hammelburg Raid. That was cool.

Folks all over the world have links on their sites to our threads. LOL. Oh boy, we're famous!

Thanks to all the folks who gave us advice and ideas. You know who you are and so do we. We appreciate it.

So many, many folks we won't forget.

Iris7 for always interesting and intelligent participation. Thanks for being a friend and sharing with us.

Pukin' Dog, our fighter pilot, who let us do a thread about him and run it the day we flew out to San Diego for our Tarawa visit.

Cholera Joe and his profile thread we did along with his trip to the USS Arizona memorial.

PAR35 for keeping us honest, though some call in nick-picking (but not us, LOL) and again, for all the work categorizing the threads.

w_over_w and his play by play of his trip to Virginia and the surrounding battlefields and all your questions. Isn't google great. XXOO

Aloha Ronnie for getting our site listed on Hal Moore's website for a time.

PsyOp for his posts and sharing information about his daughter serving in Iraq. PsyOp was also on the first thread.

Light Speed and his great posts, especially the Panther in Paris, and information on the USS Isherwood. Here on what we consider day one, the 7th.

Gator Navy for sharing with us while active and here from day one also, usually after everyone went to bed since he was posting from half a world away. ;-)

PnzrLdr, though relatively new to the Foxhole, we always enjoyed his knowledgeable and in-depth posts.

WNeighbor, another new friend who has been quite fun to have around. We expect to see you next time you're in Oregon.

USMCBombguy, yet another newbie to the Foxhole. We hate to leave so soon and look forward to hearing from you when you return from your search. Godspeed in helping find our Skyraider pilot from the Vietnam War.

Samwise, the teacher's pet hobbit. LOL. Forever 39 and shooting spitballs when we aren't looking.

Colonel_Flagg, creator of the infamous spankentruppen although Professional Engineer became the recruiter. I might mention here that Colonel Flagg is also a good and creative writer who's writings snippy has had the pleasure of reading.

GailA for her morning breakfasts and when time got short her cheery good mornings. She's been here from day one.

ex-snook, our WWII infantryman for sharing his personal experiences. An Operation Nordwind survivor (as the Nazis called it), also with us on day one. I'd like to share a post on that first day from ex-snook.

Right now I am listening to a tape my wife put on. It's playing 'Silent Night'. Around this time in 1944, we were landing in Marseille (sp?). We were first attached to Gen Patton's 3rd Army as he headed for Bastonne (sp?). We arrived at the then quiet front and we attended Midnight Mass on the top floor of a schoolhouse in Strassbourg.

All hell broke out on January 5 as the Nazis came across rhe Rhine and made their last attempt to win the Bulge. We were then an infantry regimental Task Force as the full Division with artillery had not yet arrived. The Nazis had white painted tanks and an experienced force that outnumbered us. We lost quite a few guys and had to retreat (for the last time).

Guys and dolls, pardon some old replay. War is hell, then, since and now. Our area today is covered with yesterday's snowstorm. Cold has always been an unwelcome reminder. Thanks again for the site and the chance to 'remember' (while I can {;-). Regards,

299 posted on 12/06/2002 5:28:39 PM PST by ex-snook


Aeronaut and his morning flyby.

aomagrat and his faithful (when not working overtime) classic ship posts and here on day one.

Johnny Gage and his daily Air Power we enjoyed so much in the earlier days.

archy for his knowledge of tanks also at the Foxhole the first day.

Cannoneer No. 4 also for his knowledge. I'll have to find someone else to take over the Treadhead Ping List for you. Stay safe over in Afghanistan and I still read your blog when I have time. Another good writer, imo.

Valin for the daily history and laugh, oh and your evil twin Carlos, too. Almost here from the start.

stand watie and his ever present "free dixie" and tales of his shoe buying lady. We love MP's !!!!!

radioastronomer, we miss you. Call.

alfa6 and his planes and his daughters work on the Treadhead graphic, thanks for the shirts and for doing a few threads for us.

Waterdragon, a wonderful lady who is a fellow Oregonian. Snippy still has your book from our visit.

Colorado tanker, taught snippy to like Grant. LOL. Very engaging and fun conversation.

HiJinx for a song and dance and here on day one.

Neil E. Wright, thanks for all the help offered and supporting pings over the years. We do still have a couple of threads waiting in the wings. w_over_w is working on one about his father, HiJinx is supposed to be writing down his history and I'd love to post more of Lee Heggy123's journals about his reenacting. I expect the threads would be few and far between.

Diver Dave. Who doesn't love the Navy? A FRiend from way back and on the first thread.

weldgophardline, a staunch activist FReeper supporting our troops, a FRiend to the Foxhole.

Lee Heggy 123 for sharing reenacting with us.

Tomball for some really great graphics in his posts.

Snopercod. Here, in and out from day 1.

steveegg, too.

The Mayor, thanks for the daily devotional and we remember you were here on day one also.

Tax-chick for sharing our threads with her son Billy. We are proud that the Foxhole has provided education for so many.

USARMYEOD for intelligent and informative posts, and funny too. :-)

E.G.C., always there with a morning hello a sometime nighttime BTTT and good Microsoft and Norton reminders. Here from the very 1st day.((Hugs))

Darksheare. Darksheare, Darksheare, Darksheare. LOL. Always popping in and out, bumping into things (usually invisible furniture) and generally hopping around, peeking in for a minute then gone. A good poetry writer and sketch artist. Funny as heck, too. His coffee is legend. Been with the Foxhole since Day 1 as have quite a few of you.

Folks have written us asking for information to help them find relatives or comrades, in fact we were able to bring together a man looking for shipmates of his father. His father had drowned in Typhoon Cobra and he eventually was able to meet the survivors and other relatives of crew members.

And across the sea we met our dear friend Matthew Paul from Poland. What a wonderful personal relationship developed and continues.

You all provided a forum where we could share our USS Tarawa visit. Although snippy's friendship with the Senior Chief didn't start at the Foxhole, it was FR that brought us together and we still continue our friendship today.

To Ted and Paul, (you know who you are), thank you both for supporting us in our store. It's such fun to be able to talk to a fellow FReeper and FRiend. Yeah, you too PE. :-). And thanks to you Ted for always calling to chat and see how we are. Ours is a friendship that will also go beyond the Foxhole.

Bentfeather, what can we say...through the years you and Sam have been dear friends and you even got us both to post poetry and we've had great fun on your poetry thread. Another author we got to know. :-) By the way, we loaned your poetry book to a customer, she in turn brought us in a sonnet she wrote, remind us to mail it to you. You know where we are. :-)

radu, we can't forget you, yet another "old" friend who mostly comes out at night. You crazy, cat loving, hot rod woman! LOL.

Victoriadelsoul, another "old" friend with an always cheerful greeting. We are still trying to figure out if that graphic is a monkey or a teddy bear.

We've shared gifts, ideas, typos and comradery, letters and phone calls, across this great country of of our and even across the oceans, supported our troops together and generally had a grand ol' time, something Sam and I will never forget. The best payment of all was interacting with and becoming friends with so many of you. We hold you all dear to our hearts.

Remember now, we aren't leaving FR, we just can't continue running a daily thread. We'll check in and post a thread from time to time or see you all on other threads. If we are on your ping list, keep us there.

Some of you we only saw on Holidays or other threads.




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To: Professional Engineer; SAMWolf

Regards the F-14 on a pole, IIRC it was at Pennsacola at the Naval Air Musuem. I wouldn't want to bet to much money on my recollection though :-)

Regards

alfa6 ;>}


441 posted on 10/06/2005 7:21:14 AM PDT by alfa6
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To: alfa6

Thanks, EverGreen has a display like that at the entrance, but I can't remember which plane it has.


442 posted on 10/06/2005 7:23:56 AM PDT by SAMWolf (The cost of feathers has risen, now even down is up)
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To: SAMWolf

On This Day In History


Birthdates which occurred on October 06:
1552 Matteo Ricci, Italian Jesuit missionary (China)
1819 Willem A Scholten potatochip manufacturer
1820 Jenny Lind Sweden, soprano/nightingale (Agathe-Der Freischultz)
1824 Henry Chadwick baseball pioneer, developed 1st rule book
1831 Richard Dedekind mathematician (Nature & Meaning of Numbers)
1846 George Westinghouse, prolific inventor, held over 100 patents on creations including air brakes for trains.
1849 Sir Basil Zaharoff arms dealer, "merchant of death"
1866 Reginald Aubrey Fessenden broadcast 1st program of voice & music
1884 Lloyd Spooner US, marksman (Olympic-4 gold/1 silver/2 bronze-1920)
1888 Li Ta-chao cofounder with Mao Tse-tung of Chinese Communist Party
1895 Caroline Gordon Kentucky, writer (Green Centuries)
1897 Jerome Cowan NYC, actor (Mr Dithers-Blondie, Tab Hunter Show)
1905 Helen N Moody tennis pro (8 Wimbledon titles 1927-1938)
1906 Janet Gaynor Philadelphia, actress (Sunrise, A Star Is Born)
1909 Carol Lombard actress (My Man Godfrey, In Name Only)
1914 Thor Heyerdahl Norway, anthropologist/explorer (Kon Tiki, Aku-Aku)
1917 Robert Mitchum actor (Cape Fear)
1925 Shana Alexander NYC, journalist (60 Minutes)
1930 Hafez al Assad EX "president" (Syria)
1942 Britt Ekland Stockholm Sweden, actress (Wicker Man, Asylum)
1942 Fred Travalena NYC, comedian/impressionist (Buy & Cell)
1947 Klaus Dibiasi Italy, platform diver (Olympic-gold-1968, 72, 76)
1959 [Dennis Ray] "Oil Can" Boyd baseball pitcher






Deaths which occurred on October 06:
0877 Charles II the Kale, King of France/Roman emperor (875-77), dies at 54
1014 Samuel ruler of Bulgaria, dies
1072 Sancho II, king of Castilia (1065-72), murdered
1891 Charles Stewart Parnell leader of the Irish party, dies
1892 Alfred Tennyson, writer/poet laureate,(The Charge of the Light Brigade, Crossing The Bar) dies at 83
1951 Henry Gurney British high commissioner to Malaya assassinated
1969 Walter Hagen PGA golfer (US Open 1914, 19), dies at 76
1975 Henry Calvin actor (Sgt Garcia-Zorro), dies at 57
1981 Anwar Sadat assassinated Hosnai Mubarak becomes Egytian president
1983 Terence Cooke NY's Cardinal, dies at 62
1989 Bette Davis dies at 81
1992 Denholm Elliott English actor (Raiders of Lost Ark), dies at 70
1993 Agnes de Mille US dancer/choreography (Oklahoma!), dies at 88
2003 Elisabeta Rizea (91), Romanian anti-communist resistance fighter




Take A Moment To Remember
GWOT Casualties

Iraq
06-Oct-2003 3 | US: 3 | UK: 0 | Other: 0
US 2nd Lieutenant Richard Torres Baghdad (west of) Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack
US Specialist Spencer Timothy Karol Al Haswah - Babil Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack
US Private 1st Class Kerry D. Scott Al Haswah (south of Baghdad) - Babil Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack

06-Oct-2004 2 | US: 2 | UK: 0 | Other: 0
US Private Jeungjin Na "Nikky" Kim Ramadi - Anbar Hostile - hostile fire
US Specialist Jessica L. Cawvey Fallujah (near) - Anbar Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack


Afghanistan
A GOOD DAY


http://icasualties.org/oif/
Data research by Pat Kneisler
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http://soldiersangels.org/heroes/index.php




On this day...
0891 Formosus begins his reign as Catholic Pope
1014 The Byzantine Emperor Basil earns the title 'Slayer of Bulgers' after he orders the blinding of 15,000 Bulgerian troops
1536 William Tyndale was burned at the stake as a heretic.
1683 13 German families (Mennonites) arrive in present day Philadelphia. William Penn offers 5,000 acres of land in the colony of Pennsylvania and the freedom to practice their religion

1781 Americans & French begin siege of Cornwallis at Yorktown; last battle of the Revolutionary War

1783 Benjamin Hanks patents self-winding clock
1857 American Chess Assn organized; 1st major US chess tournament (NYC)
1863 Battle at Baxter Springs Kansas
1863 Dr Charles H Sheppard opens 1st public bath, in Brooklyn
1866 1st train robbery in US (Reno Brothers, Frank, John, Simeon and William take $13,000)
1876 American Library Association organized in Philadelphia
1884 Naval War College established in Newport RI
1889 Thomas Edison shows his 1st motion picture
1890 Mormon Church outlaws polygamy
1908 Austria annexes Bosnia & Herzegovina
1908 Yanks lose 100th game of the year go 51-103 for season
1923 1st NL unassisted triple play (Ernie Padgett, Braves against Phillies)
1923 USSR adopts experimental calendar

1927 "Jazz Singer," 1st movie with a sound track, premieres (NYC)

1928 Chiang Kai-Shek becomes president of China
1935 Market Street Railway starts using trackless trolley coaches
1939 Hitler announces plans to resolve "The Jewish problem"
1943 Battle at Vella Lavella, Solomon Island
1949 Iva Toguri D'Aquino (Tokyo Rose) sentenced to 10 years & $10,000 fine
1949 Pres Truman signs Mutual Defense Assistance Act (for NATO)
1955 LSD was made illegal in US
1959 Single game World Series (World Series #56) attendance record set (92,706 in LA)
1959 Soviet Luna 3, 1st successful photographic spacecraft, impacts Moon
1963 LA Dodgers sweep NY Yankees, in 60th World Series
1965 Supremes release "I Hear a Symphony"
1966 Oriole Jim Palmer, 20, is youngest to pitch a World Series shutout (World Series #63)

1967 Haight-Ashbury hippies throw a funeral to mark the end of hippies

1973 Yom Kippur War begins as Syria & Egypt attack Israel

1976 John Hathaway completes a bicycle tour of every continent in the world & cycling 50,600 miles
1976 Pres Ford says there is "no Soviet domination in Eastern Europe"
1976 "Gang of Four" arrested in Beijing
1979 Pope John Paul II is 1st Pope to visit the White House
1981 Egyptian Pres. Anwar Sadat was killed by Islambouli, an Islamic fundamentalist group (Takfir wal Hijra)
1982 Auburn's Al Del Greco kicks 6 field goals
1983 Buffalo Bill QB Joe Ferguson passes 419 yards with 5 TDs
1983 Islander's Mike Bossy's 25th career hat trick
1985 Marita Koch of Germany sets 400m women's record (47.6) in Australia
1985 Yankee Phil Niekro becomes the 18th pitcher to win 300 games & also at 46 becomes the oldest to pitch a shut-out beating Toronto 8-0
1988 Oakland A's sweep Boston Red Sox in 4 games for AL pennant
1989 Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev joins in festivities in East Berlin marking the 40th anniversary of East Germany, while thousands of refugees migrated to the West.
1991 Elizabeth Taylor weds for the 8th time (Larry Fortensky)
1991 Anita Hill a former personal assistant to Supreme Court justice nominee Clarence Thomas, accuses Thomas of sexual harassment from 1981 to 1983.
1996 An explosion at the Copenhagen headquarters of the Hells Angels killed 2 and injured 16.
1997 President Clinton used his new line-item veto power to eliminate 38 military spending projects.
2001 Cal Ripkin Jr. retires after a spectacular baseball career with the Baltimore Orioles that included playing in a record 2,632 consecutive games.
2002 Pope John Paul II raised to sainthood Josemaria Escriva de Balaguer the Spanish priest who founded the conservative Catholic organization Opus Dei (1928), only 27 years after his death.




Holidays
Note: Some Holidays are only applicable on a given "day of the week"

Egypt : Military Day
National Chimney Sweep Week (Day 3)
Mental Illness Awareness Week (Day 3)
National Pickled Pepper Week (Day 5)
American Magazine Month
Arizona Book Month
Pizza Festival Time Month!!




Religious Observances
Yom Kippur
Ang : St Faith's Day
Christian : St Bruno, Blsd Marie-Rose Durocher
RC : Memorial of St Bruno, patron of the possessed CE (opt)
Ang, Luth : Commemoration of St William Tyndale, priest
RC-US : Memorial of Bl Marie-Rose Durocher, Canadian virgin (opt)




Religious History
1520 German reformer Martin Luther, 36, published "Prelude on the Babylonian Captivity of the Church," his famous writing which attacked the entire sacramental system of the Catholic Church.
1552 Birth of Matteo Ricci, an Italian Jesuit who was sent as a missionary to China in 1583. His complete adoption of Chinese customs raised the issue of the limits of "accommodation" to other cultures, in the preaching of the gospel.
1683 A band of religious refugees from Krefield, Germany came ashore at Philadelphia -- the first Mennonites to arrive in North America. Their pastor, F. Daniel Pastorius, was considered by many the most learned man in America at the time.
1899 B.H. Irwin began issuing "Live Coals of Fire," official publication of the Fire Baptized Holiness Association of America. Organized in 1898, the denomination was comprised of former Methodists, Quakers and River Brethren.
1982 In his daily radio broadcast, American Bible expositor Derek Prince declared: 'God accepts responsibility for the maintenance of his appointed temple -- our body.'

Source: William D. Blake. ALMANAC OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Minneapolis: Bethany House, 1987.




Goose Gets Revenge Against Swedish Hunter

STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) - A Swedish hunter spent two days in bed after being knocked unconscious by a Canada goose that landed on his head moments after his son shot it dead, news reports said Wednesday.

The goose had been flying about 66 feet up in the air when it was shot by Carl Johan Ilback, who was hunting with his father, Ulf, along a stream in eastern Sweden in August.
When the goose dropped from the sky, it hit Ulf Ilback in the head and knocked him out, he said.
"It wanted to extract its revenge, I assume," Ulf Ilback told local newspaper Extra Ostergotland. "If it had gotten a better hit, it could have broken my neck."

Ilback spent two days in bed with severe headaches before returning to work.
"The story brought about a lot of laughter at work," he was quoted as saying, adding that during this month's moose hunt, he may wear a helmet.




Thought for the day :
"There just isn't any pleasing some people. The trick is to stop trying."
Robert Mitchum


443 posted on 10/06/2005 8:12:58 AM PDT by Valin (The right to do something does not mean that doing it is right.)
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To: SAMWolf

It's chilly here too

OH NO!
OTOH....

Early snowstorm slams west N.D.
By Blake Nicholson, Associated Press
Published Thursday, October 06, 2005

BISMARCK – One of the earliest major snowstorms to hit North Dakota in more than a century has shut down highways, downed trees and knocked out power to thousands.

National Guard soldiers were called out to rescue stranded motorists in the southwestern part of the state.
Guard spokesman Rob Keller said 10 soldiers with heavy equipment started moving west from Bismarck on Interstate 94 on Wednesday afternoon. The effort also involved the state Transportation Department and the Highway Patrol, and included highways that branched off the interstate and also U.S. Highways 2, 52, and 83 in the north central part of the state.
Equipment included snow plows, buses, 2.5-ton trucks and bulldozers, along with a piece of Montana-Dakota Utilities equipment that runs on tank-like tracks.

By nightfall, the operation was complete and hundreds of motorists and the occupants of three buses had been rescued, said Rick Robinson, a planning and operations specialist with the state Department of Emergency Services.
“Between Richardton and Dickinson there were over 100 vehicles with people in them,” he said. The distance between the two cities is only 23 miles.

No injuries were reported. Robinson said shelters were set up at the Dickinson State University student union and the Minot City Auditorium.
“I can’t recall in the immediate past where we’ve had to go out and work an interstate to help stranded motorists,” Keller said.
“Public safety is our primary concern,” Gov. John Hoeven said.

The storm that moved in from the Rockies overnight Wednesday dropped up to 2 feet of snow in parts of western and central North Dakota, and winds up to 50 mph created blizzard conditions in some areas.
“It is, on our records, probably one of the earliest ones, as far as our recorded history goes, in 126, 130 years,” said Sam Walker, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Bismarck.

No snow fell in Fargo-Moorhead on Tuesday night, but thunderstorms dumped 1.76 inches of rain, according to the National Weather Service in Grand Forks.
The earliest snowfall in Fargo-Moorhead was recorded Sept. 25, 1912, when 2 inches fell. A trace amount of snowfall was recorded as early as Sept. 14 in 1956.

In Dickinson, snowplows led emergency vehicles that were used to deliver fuel to a nursing home and to the Police Department to run generators during a power outage, Police Lt. Dave Wallace said.
About 155 miles of Interstate 94 from Mandan to the Montana border was closed to traffic Wednesday morning because of the heavy, wet snow and strong winds that snapped trees and power lines, canceled classes and left vehicles in the ditch.
“It’s unreal. This is way too early,” said Beulah City Auditor Linda Weidrich, who reported downed trees in the Mercer County town. “To the north of City Hall, (the trees) are laying up on roofs. One here at the corner of Main Street, it’s split all the way down to the ground.”

In Dickinson, an estimated 13 inches of snow had fallen by noon, forcing the Police Department, Stark County Sheriff’s Office and Highway Patrol to pull their vehicles off the road.
City streets were blocked by trees that blew down or snapped off. Wallace said some parked cars were hit by trees, but there were no reports of injuries.
Montana-Dakota Utilities Co. reported thousands of people without power between Miles City, Mont., and Bismarck.
“The entire town of Miles City was out – close to 3,000 customers,” spokesman Dan Sharp said. “Most of Dickinson has been out since last night.

By early Wednesday night, power had been restored to half of the customers in Miles City and most of Dickinson, but “we still have a lot of customers between Dickinson and Glendive (Mont.) in smaller communities that have outages,” Sharp said.
“We’ll work through the night,” he said. “It will be into tomorrow before we have everyone back in service.”
Sharp said leaves and branches were the main problem for the power company.

Minot reported wind gusts of nearly 50 mph and as many as 5,000 people without power. The Minot Air Force Base required only essential personnel to report for duty.
“The base is having a snow day,” said Maj. Dani Johnson, a base spokeswoman. She said the strong winds ripped a window from her house.

Xcel Energy crews from Fargo, Grand Forks and cities in South Dakota and northwestern Minnesota were sent to Minot to help local workers restore power, spokeswoman Bonnie Lund said. More than 3,500 customers remained without service Wednesday night, as conditions worsened throughout the day. Lund said crews from other cities were having a difficult time traveling to Minot.
Parts of U.S. 83 were closed north of Bismarck, and U.S. 2 was closed to westbound traffic at Devils Lake. A blizzard warning was issued for the Devils Lake region through this morning. The Highway Patrol said no travel was advised in more than a dozen counties in the west and north central parts of the state.
“It’s really treacherous – heavy, deep snow. Visibility is just really poor. It’s so heavy that vehicles just can’t push through it,” Highway Patrol Capt. Mark Bethke said.
Schools were closed in the north central and western parts of the state, including Minot State and Dickinson State universities.

Walker said the storm was expected to move out Wednesday night, and warmer weather in the coming days would melt the snow.
The state had 90 degree temperatures just a few days before the storm. Bismarck reported 92 degrees Oct. 1.
Fargo-Moorhead season forecasts call for average temperature of 11.1 degrees and snowfall of 40 inches this winter, according to the weather service in Grand Forks.
The Fargo-Moorhead metro area is expected to be partly cloudy and dry through Saturday night, with a high temperature of 57 on Saturday. Today’s forecast calls for a high of 39 and a low of 24, with wind gusts up to 45 mph.



I have a brother in Fargo, He says "There's nothing between us and the north pole but a snowfence...and it's down."


444 posted on 10/06/2005 8:23:16 AM PDT by Valin (The right to do something does not mean that doing it is right.)
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To: Professional Engineer

Duck!


445 posted on 10/06/2005 9:11:42 AM PDT by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: alfa6

Chilly morning here too.


446 posted on 10/06/2005 9:12:08 AM PDT by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: Valin
"There's nothing between us and the north pole but a snowfence...and it's down."LOL!
447 posted on 10/06/2005 9:12:40 AM PDT by SAMWolf (The cost of feathers has risen, now even down is up)
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To: SAMWolf
I'd guess the Evergreen Museum

Hey, that was my first thought, too.

448 posted on 10/06/2005 9:13:37 AM PDT by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: SAMWolf; alfa6
Here's the one at Evergreen.


449 posted on 10/06/2005 9:17:51 AM PDT by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: alfa6; SAMWolf; snippy_about_it; Professional Engineer; The Mayor; Valin; radu; PhilDragoo; ...

Good morning FOXHOLE!!
Freezing in MISSOURI-44 F right now.
alfa6, you any warmer on your side of the river??

450 posted on 10/06/2005 9:50:49 AM PDT by Soaring Feather
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To: Valin
1914 Thor Heyerdahl Norway, anthropologist/explorer (Kon Tiki, Aku-Aku)


451 posted on 10/06/2005 10:28:07 AM PDT by Professional Engineer (Welcome to the Undead Foxhole.)
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To: Valin
1781 Americans & French begin siege of Cornwallis at Yorktown; last battle of the Revolutionary War

Dead old guy bump!

 

Yorktown, 14 October 1781

 
Painting, Yorktown, 14 October 1781
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In the summer of 1781, ending a campaign in Virginia, Cornwallis took post at Yorktown with a force of about 8,000 men. Washington, meanwhile, guarding Clinton's main British force in New York, was joined in April by 4,000 French troops under the Comte de Rochambeau. On 14 August he learned that French Admiral De Grasse, with a powerful fleet, was sailing from the West Indies to the Chesapeake Bay. In the hope of surrounding Cornwallis by land and sea, Washington hurried southward with the main portion of the Franco-American Army, leaving only a small force to guard Clinton in New York.

The plan worked remarkably well. De Grasse arrived in the Chesapeake on 30 August, landed additional French troops, and fought an indecisive battle with the British fleet, but at its end remained in firm control of the bay as the Allied armies arrived. On 28 September these armies began siege operations, using the traditional European system of approaches by parallel trenches. In order to complete the second parallel, Washington ordered the seizure of two British redoubts near the York River. The French were assigned the first, Redoubt No. 9, and the American Light Infantry under Lt. Col. Alexander Hamilton the second, Redoubt No. 10. On the evening of 14 October, as covering fire of shot and shell arched overhead, the Americans and French moved forward. The Americans, with unloaded muskets and fixed bayonets, did not wait for sappers to clear away the abatis, as the French did, but climbed over and through the obstructions. Within ten minutes the garrison of Redoubt No. 10! was overwhelmed. The French also met with success but suffered heavier losses.

After a vain attempt to escape across the York, Cornwallis surrendered his entire force on 19 October 1781, an event that virtually assured American independence, although the final treaty of peace was not signed until 3 September 1783.


Return to view other images from the Soldiers of the American Revolution

452 posted on 10/06/2005 10:44:51 AM PDT by Professional Engineer (Welcome to the Undead Foxhole.)
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To: snippy_about_it

howdy ma'am


453 posted on 10/06/2005 10:52:20 AM PDT by Professional Engineer (Welcome to the Undead Foxhole.)
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To: bentfeather

Hi miss Feather


454 posted on 10/06/2005 10:53:26 AM PDT by Professional Engineer (Welcome to the Undead Foxhole.)
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To: snippy_about_it; SAMWolf

Wow- I just got back from 2 weeks of underway, catching up on pings (mostly Foxholes) and I see this. Thanks for all the hard work you guys put into this. I didn't comment every day, but I read almost all of them and learned a lot in the process.


455 posted on 10/06/2005 12:13:37 PM PDT by GATOR NAVY (Back at sea on my sixth gator)
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To: Valin
1973 Yom Kippur War begins as Syria & Egypt attack Israel

Due in part to faulty intelligence and arrogance, Israel was unprepared for a Syrian / Egyptian surprise attack. The Yom Kippur War took the lives of 2,688 Israeli troops

456 posted on 10/06/2005 1:14:13 PM PDT by SAMWolf (The cost of feathers has risen, now even down is up)
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To: GATOR NAVY

Hey Sailor.

I'll never forget the "Naming Navy Ships" thread. We learned a lot from you too. We'll be around so don't be a stranger. Most importantly let us know if you head out on a mission so we can send you goodies from home.


457 posted on 10/06/2005 3:06:48 PM PDT by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: Professional Engineer

Howdy back atcha PE.


458 posted on 10/06/2005 3:07:24 PM PDT by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: Professional Engineer

CMH, one of our favorite sites with one of our favorite writers. Thanks for the link PE.


459 posted on 10/06/2005 3:09:40 PM PDT by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: snippy_about_it

AH HA! So it was an F-15


460 posted on 10/06/2005 6:49:21 PM PDT by SAMWolf (The cost of feathers has risen, now even down is up)
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