Hello to one and all. I'm retired US Army, living in Germany. Originally from the Ohio River Valley, WV. I've been active at a couple of other history forums and remain very active in one. So far I have seen no one that I recognize. Usually I'm easy going and a friendly type who enjoys making contact with others from around the world. Looking forward to exchanges with some new faces. Regards HP/Half Pint
Welcome to the forum. You will quickly find that, judging from the above quote, this is the place for you. Bob Guercio
HP -- Welcome to this fine place! You will find a lot of find folk wandering here so jump right in. Also, thanks much for your service -- we appreciate it! Cheers!
OLD FNG..... .... I love it...... ..... deja vu' all over again! ...welcome to the forums, Pint (see..... ya already got a promotion!) -whatever -Lou
Nope, I wear Green. Never served west of the Rhine in Germany. Did spend a real rough 18 months stationed in Paris. Hard duty for a young fellow. Well it was usually hard 18 months Stuttgart 3 Years Bindlach/Bayreuth Border l 3 years Schwabish Hall 3 years Wurzburg area Retired Stuttgart area. Thanks to all for the great welcome. HP
Did you have a chance to go down to Orleans, south of Paris, which was another major U.S. base until 1966? That's my hometown nowadays.
Yes several times. Hubbard Barracks was the name of the installation IIRC. It provided tech support to different radios that were used in Camp de Loges. We always had some ah, comments, when we drove through the town of Pussy. IIRC that was just before we would get on the main road from Paris to Orleans. Unfortunately never spent anytime touring the city then. Little money back then, no car and Paris just a free bus ride away. Paris always won out, except for a great vacation with French friends out into the Calvados country.
Half Pint, Welcome to ww2f... I recognize you from ACG. Big poster on that forum. Glad you are with us HP, make yourself at home. Mark