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American cemeteries overseas - verow - 02-02-2010
At your service Sir !!
Vee American cemeteries overseas - Frank Gubbels - 02-02-2010 ![]() ![]() American cemeteries overseas - colinhotham - 02-04-2010 I know of Vee's commitment to the graves of US soldiers killed in WW2. On the basis of what she says above and her photo, I think this is another book to be reserved from my local library. WW2 cemeterys are an area that have been a research interest for me over the last 7 years as some here will have noted.
Colin. American cemeteries overseas - Frank Gubbels - 02-04-2010 Colin. This is a book only about the American cemetery in Margraten, Holland. American cemeteries overseas - colinhotham - 02-04-2010 Thank you Frank, but the story looks interesting. It will also be good to see how good my local library are at locating it!!
Colin. American cemeteries overseas - Frank Gubbels - 02-04-2010 It IS really interesting but I just wanted to tell you that it's about Margraten only. It is a must have if you want to know how they buried the men. You will be surprised and maybe shocked. That's all I wanna say for now.
Frank American cemeteries overseas - buk2112 - 02-18-2016
I have not read this book yet but I plan to. I have read a similar book about this cemetery called "The Margraten Boys" by Peter Schrijvers.
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=the+margraten+boys
It is a great book, really enjoyed reading it, highly recommend it to anyone. It covers the history of the cemetery and the grave adoption program from the beginning until present. Stories of many of the soldiers buried there are recounted. The stories of the grave adopters making contact and establishing relationships with relatives of the fallen soldiers are especially touching. You really have to take your hat off to the Dutch for the care and dedication they have shown in honoring these heroes.
Randy American cemeteries overseas - Walt's Daughter - 02-18-2016 Here, here! I get letters all the time from loving and caring souls who reach out to me regarding our soldiers. They are so many wonderful people who dedicate their lives to our "boys". Many are generational and take over the care of these graves through successive family members. Very touching. American cemeteries overseas - Frank Gubbels - 02-22-2016
Randy, this book is outstanding as well. There is also a book called Crosses in the wind. It is written by Lt. Col. Shomon who was in charge of the burials.
Frank American cemeteries overseas - buk2112 - 02-23-2016 Thanks for the tip Frank, I will check it out.
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