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  My grandpa died today
Posted by: 3_7_I_Recon - 05-15-2009, 12:44 AM - Forum: Announcements, Get Well Wishes & Farewells - Replies (9)

He fought a tough battle but he passed this afternoon.

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  Great song from the Brits in Italy
Posted by: CaptO - 05-14-2009, 11:34 AM - Forum: Great Tunes from WWII - Replies (2)


Original verses (whichever they are) written by Major Hamish Henderson of the 51st Highland Division in response to an ill considered, 1944 comment by Lady Astor, in the House of Commons, accusing Soldiers in Italy of "dodging D-Day".

 

Todd's comment: Never cross the infantry!!I figured everyone would get a kick out of this because we are all familiar with the Med. theater, and of course we have a couple of folks that were there!! Reminder, this was written from the British perspective as a result of one of their politicians ill advised comments.

 

The D-Day Dodgers

 

 

There is a song the Eight

Army used to sing,

Marching through the desert,

Marching with a swing

But now they're on a different game.

Although the tune

Is still the same

The words have all been altered,

The words we're singing still:

 

We're the D-Day Dodgers

Here in Italy,

Drinking all the vino,

Always on a spree.

We didn't land with Eisenhower

And so they think we're just a shower

For we're the D-Day Dodgers,

Out here in Italy.

 

We're the D-Day dodgers

Here in Italy

Drinking all the vino,

Always on a spree.

Eighth Army scroungers and their tanks,

We go to war in ties like swanks.

We are the D-Day Dodgers,

Way out in Italy

 

Dearest Lady Astor,

You think you're mighty hot,

Standing on the platform,

Talking tommyrot.

Dear England's sweetheart and her pride

We think your mouth's too bleeding wide -

From all the D-Day Dodgers,

In sunny Italy.

 

Here's to Lady Astor,

Our pin up girl out here.

She's the dear old lady,

Who sends us such good beer

And when we get our Astor band,

We'll be the proudest in the land,

For we're the D-Day Dodgers,

Out here in Italy.

 

We landed in Salerno,

A holiday with pay,

The Jerries brought the band out

To greet us on the way.

Showed us the sights and gave us tea,

We all sang songs, the beer was free

To welcome D-Day Dodgers,

To sunny Italy.

 

Salerno and Cassino

We're takin' in our stride

We didn't go to fight there,

We went there for the ride

Anzio and Sanzio were just names,

We only went to look for dames,

The artful D-Day Dodgers,

Out here in Italy.

 

'round Lake Trasimano

We'd a lovely time

Bags of wine and women,

They didn't cost a dime.

Base wallahs, amgot and the yanks,

All stayed in Rome,

To dodge the tanks

For we're the D-Day Dodgers,

Out here in Italy.

 

We stayed a week in Florence,

Polished off the wine,

Then thumbed our way to Rimini

Right through the Gothic Line

Soon to Bologna we will go

When Jerrys gone across the Po

For we're the D-Day Dodgers,

The lads that D-Day dodged.

 

We hear the boys in France are

Going home on leave,

After six months service

It's a shame they're not relieved

But we can carry on out here

For what may be a few more years

For we're the D-Day Dodgers,

Out here in Italy.

 

Once we heard a rumour

We were going home

Back to dear old Blighty

Never more to roam

Then someone said in France you'll fight

We answered: "No, we'll just sit tight!"

For we're the D-Day Dodgers,

The lads that D-Day dodged.

 

When the war is over

And we've done our bit

Climbing over mountains,

Through mud and sleet and ----,

Then we will all be sent out east

Till B.L.A. have been released

For we're the D-Day Dodgers,

Out here in Italy.

 

Forgotten by the many

Remembered by the few

We'd our armistice when

An armestice was new

One million Germans gave up to us

We finished our war without much fuss

For we're the D-Day Dodgers,

Out here in Italy.

 

Look around the mountains

In the mud and rain

You'll find scattered crosses,

Some which bear no name.

Heart break and toil and suffering gone

The boys beneath them slumber on,

For they're the D-Day Dodgers,

Who stayed in Italy.

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  Ely Parker
Posted by: civilwargal - 05-13-2009, 01:34 PM - Forum: The US Civil War - Replies (5)


Ely Parker was an interesting footnote to the American Civil War. My Civil War Roundtable has a series of short talks and I presented him one year.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ely_S._Parker

 

I am part Seneca and from Connecticut so he was very interesting to me.

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  U.S. Forces in Iraq Pay Tribute to Bataan Death March Victims
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 05-12-2009, 09:23 AM - Forum: Current Events - Replies (1)


My buddy Hugh Ames, 504th PIR, wanted me to add this to his website's News page, so I am also sharing it with all of you.

 

U.S. Forces in Iraq Pay Tribute to Bataan Death March Victims

 

Thanks to the troops and other participants, for remembering our fallen heroes. This is great to see!

 

:armata_PDT_37:

 

Amongst the troops taking part in this:

 

34th Red Bull Infantry Division and 10th Mountain Division

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  Farewell Lavere Laucks - 36th Combat Engineer
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 05-12-2009, 08:33 AM - Forum: Announcements, Get Well Wishes & Farewells - No Replies


This was amongst the news in a letter from Captain John Fallon. Sorry I will not get to meet Mr. Laucks. He was planning on attending the 36th Engineer reunion this fall. He resided in PA. :mellow:

 

 

Lavere Laucks was planning to join us this year but he died suddenly last month. He was my Platoon Weapons Sergeant and he babied the 57MM the .50MG and the 30s like they were his children. May he rest in peace.

 

John

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