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Dec. 23, 1944 - "Battle of the Bulge" - An entire U.S. armored division was retreating from the Germans in the Ardennes forest when a sergeant in a tank destroyer spotted an American digging a foxhole. The GI, PFC Martin, 325th Glider Infantry Regiment, looked up and asked, "Are you looking for a safe place?" "Yeah" answered the tanker. "Well, buddy," he drawled, "just pull your vehicle behind me...
I'M THE 82nd AIRBORNE, AND THIS IS AS FAR AS THE BASTARDS ARE GOING."
Sean Linnane interviews an American paratrooper veteran of the Bulge . . .
. . . . . . . . . . STORMBRINGER
Tuesday, 22 December 2009
CHRISTMAS IN BELGIUM, 1944
From STORMBRINGER at 11:42
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Damn, but we need more simple, honest heroes like that.
Gives me the shivers of sheer awesome delight just to read that!
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