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  Moose in Italy?
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 10-18-2006, 03:40 PM - Forum: Reenactors Corner - Replies (28)


 

HI MARION,

 

...IT WAS AN AMAZING WEEKEND , EVEN THE WEATHER WAS KIND TO US !! HAVE YOU HAD MUCH INTEREST SHOWN IN THE SCREAMING EAGLE ADDITION TO YOUR WEB SITE ?

 

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AS YOU CAN SEE FROM THE ENCLOSED PHOTO THAT BEHIND ME PIPPINGFORD PARK IS MASSIVE, USED NOT ONLY BY RE-ENACTMENT GROUPS,BUT THE BRITISH ARMY AND FILM CREWS AS WELL. FOR THIS 'BATTLE' SEVERAL U.S. ARMY GROUPS CAME TOGETHER, ALL CHANGING THEIR DIVISIONAL SHOULDER PATCHES TO THAT OF THE 3RD DIVISION PATCH. AS IN THE REAL THING THE GERMANS HAD THE UPPERHAND BEING DUG IN ONTOP OF THE HILL WE WERE ATTEMPTING TO TAKE, WITH FIVE CONCEALED MG42S SPREAD ALONG ITS SUMMIT. IT SOON GOT THE NICKNAME ' MURDER MOUNTAIN' BY THE ATTACKING 'ALLIES'. LOOKING FORWARD TO HEARING FROM YOU. TAKE CARE.

MOOSE.

 

HI MARION,

HERE WE GO ... THE FIRST PHOTO SHOWS THE PRE ' BATTLE' BRIEFING, TAKEN BY PETE SKILLMAN, THE MAN RESPONSIBLE FOR ARRANGING MANY OF THE WW11 RE-ENACTMENT BATTLES HERE IN THE U.K. SADLY PETE IS EMIGRATING TO 'AUSSIE' AND WILL A BIG LOSS TO WW11 RE-ENACTMENT. THANKS PETE FOR ALL YOUR HARD WORK.

 

 

Moose sent the following photos to me this week. If you've read the post in this section, Screaming Eagle in England, then you are already familiar with Moose and fellow reenactor friends who live in England.

 

Over the weekend they did an Italian reenactment and wore the sleeve insignia of the great The Marne, the 3rd Infantry Division.

 

I am going to begin to post the photos and their captions. There will be about 20 in all, so it may take an hour or so to get them all posted.

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  JUST HOW LOW A LAWYER CAN GO
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 10-16-2006, 09:04 PM - Forum: ANYTHING WWII - Replies (4)


Taken from today's New York Post. I did check this out on their site and it is a actual article in their Opinion Section

 

JUST HOW LOW A LAWYER CAN GO

 

By MENACHEM Z. ROSENSAFT

 

October 16, 2006 -- ABOUT 158,000 Holocaust survivors have received a meager $1,450 each from the $1.25 billion settlement of a class action brought in their names against Swiss banks. Now Burt Neuborne, a court-appointed lawyer who had claimed for years to be representing the survivors pro bono, wants to be paid more than $4.75 million for his services.

 

As the son of two survivors of Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen, I am outraged. As a lawyer, I am appalled.

 

By Neuborne's own written account, U.S. District Judge Edward R. Korman asked him in early 1997 to "serve in a pro bono capacity as cocounsel for the plaintiffs" in the Swiss Bank litigation.

 

Two years later, the court appointed him as lead settlement counsel - and Neuborne allowed everyone concerned to believe he was still serving free of charge. Indeed, Judge Korman himself wrote in a July 2000 opinion, "Numerous lawyers, including plaintiffs' lead settlement counsel [again, that's Neuborne] have waived all attorneys' fees."

 

If Neuborne was no longer acting pro bono, but instead intended to charge a fee for his services, he had an ethical and professional responsibility as a member of the bar to promptly advise both the court and his clients accordingly. He did nothing of the sort.

 

Instead, he stated categorically in The Nation in October 2000 that "Every penny in the $1.25 billion Swiss bank case will go to Holocaust victims," and ridiculed as "absurd" another lawyer's $4 million fee request. And, as recently as September 2005, Neuborne boasted to a federal judge in Miami that "I am the lead settlement lawyer in the Swiss case in which I served without fee now for almost seven years."

 

It was therefore a tremendous shock when, last December, he submitted a multimillion-dollar fee application to the court. Was this a change of heart, or had he always intended to enrich himself at the expense of Holocaust survivors?

 

Note that Neuborne is no ordinary ambulance-chaser. A former legal director of the American Civil Liberties Union, he receives a substantial salary as a tenured professor at New York University Law School and legal director of NYU's Brennan Center for Justice.

 

Yet he now wants to be paid at least $700 an hour on top of that for 6,878.5 hours he claims to have spent on the Swiss Bank case. Well, at least $700 an hour - he asked the court to consider paying him "a multiplier for excellence and augmentation of the settlement fund."

 

That's right, he says $4.75 million is the minimum he should be awarded.

 

No one should be expected to work for free. At the same time, it is grotesque when a lawyer tries to profiteer shamelessly from efforts to provide a modicum of justice to the victims of the greatest crime against humanity in history. (For that matter, Neuborne has already pocketed $4.4 million from a settlement of Holocaust-related claims against German corporations.)

 

Every dollar awarded to Neuborne by the court is a dollar less available to provide health care to elderly survivors who worry about the high cost of keeping their homes warm this winter and whether they'll be able to pay for both medicine and food. The more than $4.75 million Neuborne demands could be far better spent to improve the quality of life of the men and women Neuborne purports to represent and enable them to live out their remaining years in dignity.

 

There comes a point when even greed becomes unseemly. U.S. Magistrate Judge James Orenstein, who is reviewing Neuborne's fee application, should reject it out of hand and send the good professor back to NYU to teach - or at least to take a course in legal ethics.

 

It is bad enough that most Holocaust survivors have received only pitifully inadequate compensation for their suffering. They shouldn't also have to endure the insult of watching a lawyer whom they did not choose walk away with a windfall of millions of dollars at their expense.

 

Menachem Z. Rosensaft, a lawyer, is the founding chairman of the International Network of Children of Jewish Holocaust Survivors.

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  Model 19 Teletypewriter
Posted by: ANDRE'S SON - 10-16-2006, 06:31 PM - Forum: Collectables - Replies (5)


Just picked up a Signal Corp U.S. Army teletypewriter model TT-7/FG

 

Built by the Teletype Corporation. Came with table. The plan is to restore the unit and I came across a website where I can set it up to hook it up to my computer. Check our new item out at:

 

MEC's online Museum

 

If you have any info on the Model 19, I would love your info/help!!

 

Thanks!

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  The definition of RUGGED
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 10-16-2006, 08:03 AM - Forum: WWII ENGINEERS - No Replies


As many of you know, the motto of the 36th Combat Engineers' is RUGGED! :pdt34::pdt34:

 

Received this letter from our friend John Fallon this weekend. Well I got a big kick out of it and I thought you might too. He is referring to when we left Lebanon, PA, after the latest reunion we had the week of Sept 21-24, 2006.

 

 

On the Day we were leaving Lebanon I said goodbye to Bob Felker and told him to have a safe trip home. He immediately told me that he wasn't going home, he was going up to NY to see one of our old buddies who can't get around.

 

Jut today I got a phone call from Bob and hoped he got home OK. He said he wasn't home yet. After NY he went to Virginia for a while and then to Philadelphia and he was calling me from Pittsburg. He also said he might go home next week.

 

And the guy is 90, a really RUGGED SEAHORSE!

 

 

36 Engineers are rugged......John Fallon II. Capt. USA Ret.

 

BTW, am posting a photo of BOB. That's John Zappitello on the left next to Bob.

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  Basketball game
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 10-14-2006, 09:11 AM - Forum: WWII ENGINEERS - Replies (2)


Sgt. Al Kincer , Co B 111 Engrs, Jumps with PFC P. White ( Baylor) 111 Medics for 36 Division Championship December 1941. Medics won 58/ 52...

Long lost picture.............

 

Al is #6

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