No I didn't know Chaplain Hoffman, I did hear of him, I think he was at Regt. HQ
and he was busy at the AID stations and Field Hospitals. The only ones I knew
were the guys in my platoon. HQ. Co. 1st Bn. 135th. Roque
Thanks Rocky for answering my question. All the guys he talks about in the book seem like great fellows.
Here's another good line:
Many units would have given up but it appeared the Red Bull men would continue to carry the fight to the enemy until all they had left were cooks and administrrative personnel to throw pots, pans and typewriters at the enemy.
Brooke
Thanks Rocky for answering my question. All the guys he talks about in the book seem like great fellows.
Here's another good line:
Many units would have given up but it appeared the Red Bull men would continue to carry the fight to the enemy until all they had left were cooks and administrrative personnel to throw pots, pans and typewriters at the enemy.
Brooke
BROOKE**********THAT'S A ROGER*** Cooks and anyone that was just standing around suddenly had an M-1 in his hands. 1st Bn. 135th Rocky
Tried several time to reach Mr. Gordon via e-mail with no success. I used the e-mail that Marion listed. Is that correct?
Help!
Kyle
I believe he changed his email address and in fact, the email addy they had for a long time on his site is WRONG. Oh dear!
I believe they finally changed it and the new one is: jlg34d@msn.com
Tried several time to reach Mr. Gordon via e-mail with no success. I used the e-mail that Marion listed. Is that correct?
Help!
Kyle
Kyle; I just e-mailed Jerry and told him about you, he better have a book. He does. Roque
I sent a check on Sept. 17th but still waiting to receive the book. I know it will arrive, but I am getting anxious to read it!
Jim
Thanks all for the help. I will get ahold of him today!!!!
Kyle
Yahoo! My copy arrived today!!!
Jim