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 George Magellas - 82nd Airborne - Walt's Daughter -  11-15-2011
 
 
 
 Man, I hate when I send an email and it comes back permanent failure. Usually means one of two things; someone has changed their email addy or...   Though I haven't heard any specifics or confirmation, I fear the worst for James Magellas (Maggie) of the 82nd Airborn and for   George Goldstein, another WWII veteran, whom I met via my music site. He had written me on three different occasions.     
I JUST WANT TO THANK YOU FOR THIS WONDERFUL MUSIC.  AS A FORMER MEMBER OF THE ARMY DURING WWII I KNOW ALL OF THIS MUSIC AND LOVE IT.  ========== Hi:      I have been listening to your web site for a long time now.  I am a veteran of wii who was part of the invasion at Omaha Beacfh and the battles at St. LO and the battle of the Bulge.  I have been playing this music on the piano for a very long time especially for the GI's during the war and I really love your web sight.  I call it my kind of music.  The music of today does not compare.  I have passed your web sight on to many people of my era and they all love it.  I'm Beginning to see the light is one of my favorites also.  I have a neighbor who I gave this web sight to and he playes the claronet.  We have a great time listening to the music you have on the web sight and we try to play a duet with this music.  We have a good time.  Is there a way to have other songs that I like added to your web sight?  I found your web sight by accident looking for the music of my era.  I got lucky. Hoping to hear from you again soon.   Your Happy LIstener,   George Goldstein   ======== Hi again:      I just loved your response.  You really sounded like you are really interested in what I did..  I was a Staff Sgt. with the 747th Tank Battallion attached to the 29th Infantry Division.  The 29th saw its share of combat.  As you know, we were fighting a war that we had to defend our country and ourselves.  We had a very good reason to go to war.  I feel very bad about the war of today.  I do not believe that our men and women should be there fighting a civil war where we do not belong.  Hopefully they will be returning home soon.   Keep up the good work,   George
   Maggie had also corresponded with me a few times. I met him via my pal Hugh Ames, whom I designed a WWII 504th PIR site. Hugh is now gone and it looks as though..   I have a signed book my Maggie and I had also sent him a signed copy of my documentary.  
 
 
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