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Dear Bill:

 

Thank you for sharing your memory of Patton with all of us. There's nothing better than getting it first hand from a veteran who was there. :armata_PDT_37:


"Lead me, follow me, or get out of my way."

 

That's my favorite.

 

Brooke


Here a photo I've shot on december 16 2004. :26_6_7:

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That photo brings back ALL the cold doesn't it? Who is the vet in the pic Martin?

This video was received from John McAuliffe.

Here are my friends George Chekan and Earle Hart at the US Hamm cemetery and German cemetery Sandweiler in Luxembourg. Very few visited at Sandweiler on last day of our Tour. John

Luxembourg Video

:unsure: Regrettably so I don't know, there were a lot of Vet's there that day but they were real busy giving interviews to reporters speeking with our Grand-Duchess and her sons , with Helen Patton etc. . So I has been happy that I got a few photos of 'em :armata_PDT_23:

post-37-1192626934_thumb.jpgthis is the same Vet then in the video, Mr. Alfred Grossenbacher

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:armata_PDT_37: Thanks for preserving the history Martin and for sharing your photos. The cold just permeates the screen. I think the temperature dropped in my office by about 60 degrees. BRRRRR! The blankets on the chairs say it all, n'est pas?

 

I recognize Helen Patton immediately now. It's funny how I can see people on WWII programs, etc., and I can instantly say, "Hey that's Fiske at Pearl Harbor, or that's so and so..."


:armata_PDT_37: Thanks for the great photos Martin

 

 

BRRRR That gives cold :coffee:

 

 

 

Vero

I suppose the best indication of whether a commander is effective or not is what the enemy thinks of him after a few encounters. My understanding is that he was one of the few field commanders the Germans really feared. I believe that Patton's inclusion in the deceptive "First US Army Group" for Operation Quicksilver is partially what made it so convincing to the Germans and helped the Normandy landings be successful. Odd that one of his biggest contributions to the war might have been leading an army that didn't exist! That would really chap his a** to know that!


post-256-1201541105_thumb.jpg Sir, Thought this might interest you. Hello Verow.

You were right; I was interested. I never thought about created patches for fictional units but its pretty smart. If soldiers weren't walking around England with emblems denoting their association with the units that were supposed to be in the area, the deception would certainly not be as effective. I thought that I recognized the 135th Airborne's emblem (the one of the spider,) however. I wonder if I had seen it before, something just like it, or just had some 35 year-old equivalent of senility. Pretty cool.

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