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  A quote from a general?
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 08-02-2006, 09:34 AM - Forum: Current Events - Replies (1)


I'll find out if this is his actual quote (or someone else's), but whoever said it... :pdt34:

 

In a recent interview, General Norman Schwartzkopf was asked if he Thought there was room for forgiveness toward Hizbollah

 

The General said,

 

" I believe that forgiving Hizbollah is God's function. The Israeli's job is to arrange the meeting." :pdt40:

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  Wendell Ferguson and John Fallon - 36th
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 08-02-2006, 07:55 AM - Forum: WWII ENGINEERS - Replies (5)


I got this email the other day and thought, I should forward this right away to Captain John Fallon. Sure glad I did! :pdt34:

 

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Marion:

 

I have always had an interest in WW2 history, but it has primarily been with Armored units in NW Europe. Some time ago, I came across your website because of a personal interest. My girlfriend's father, Wendell M. Ferguson, served with the 36th Engineer Regiment during WW2 and I became interested in what they did.

 

I personally knew Mr. Ferguson and like a lot of veterans, he didn't speak too much about what he did. From his discharge record, I do know that he joined the 36th sometime in late March or early April of 1944 when they were at Anzio. He participated in the invasion of Southern France and was wounded by a mine explosion in France on 9/27/44. He was sent to Marseilles to recover and rejoined his unit in early 1945. I recall him mentioning being at the Rhine River at Mannheim and building one of the largest bridges across the Rhine. (His MOS was listed as Construction Foreman - 059).

 

I know that the 36th Engineer Regiment was reorganized in February, 1945 at which time Mr. Ferguson became a member of B Company 2828th Engineer Combat Battalion, and was discharged from this unit in October, 1945. From his daughter I know he attended several of the 36th Engineers annual reunions in Pennsylvania until his health started failing in recent years.

 

Mr. Ferguson was a dairy farmer in Rock Creek, Ohio for many years, and upon retiring moved to Jefferson, Ohio. He passed away on October 24, 2005 and was buired in Jefferson.

 

Thanks for an excellent website, where I was able to learn a lot more about the 36th Engineer Regiment, and it makes me appreciate what those men did.

 

Sincerely,

Gerry Chapek

 

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Wendell was a member of my platoon and one of the very best. He attended most of our reunions and was the last man in my company to join me at them. I can tell this gentleman many stories about Wendell; after a very tough of night fighting on patrol Wendell and my Sergeant and I were walking to the Company Headquarters to beg a cup of coffee and report, when we were all struck with the same idea; maybe on the next barrage we can stick our arms up high and get an easy Purple Heart and go home.

 

As it turned out, I was hit within a week, Wendell was hit within two weeks and Sergeant Belcher was hit the week after that. So we didn't have to stick our arms out of the foxhole. We were all out for several months and in fact Wendell didn't get back until one day we were in the front lines again and as soon as I saw him I told him he was going on patrol. He remonstrated that he just got back and so I told him that he was in better shape than any of my other men.

 

I think I am the last man alive from my Company or at least I don't know of any other. Wendell was a great friend and one of the best soldiers.

 

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

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  The Secret Camera
Posted by: 3_7_I_Recon - 08-01-2006, 10:42 PM - Forum: ANYTHING WWII - Replies (3)


Did you guys see the story about the secret camera in WWII magazine this month?

 

I read that this afternoon during lunch and I ran straight to the computer to read more about this fellow only to find that he passed away in May of 2005. He didn't live to see his article in the magazine. So sad.

 

Just another grim reminder that these fellows are fading away.

 

Brooke

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  Ike said it: GI's report that Italy was the Worst
Posted by: afc7883 - 07-31-2006, 10:40 PM - Forum: ANYTHING WWII - No Replies


Recently I was watching a documentary set that features an ongoing narrative by General Eisenhower. In one segment he states "All the men I've spoken to that have been in 3 or 4 campaigns all considered the Italian Campaign the toughest, without a doubt."

Now I'm sure that there are many who served in the Pacific and other areas who would beg to differ, but I thought I'd mention this since there are so many Vets here that served in Italy. ;) All that mud looks plenty miserable to me....

 

:woof:

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  MOH recipient Hershel "Woody" Williams
Posted by: 3_7_I_Recon - 07-31-2006, 08:36 PM - Forum: ANYTHING WWII - Replies (3)


I found reference to Mr. Williams in our local paper today. He is going to be in our capitol city in October releasing balloons. One for each West Virginian killed in Iraq.

 

I thought you all would like to read about him and the effort being made to get a ship named after him.

 

http://www.shadowwolf.org/woody.html

 

Brooke

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