Welcome Rich, I look forward to your posts. Greg C.
Love that P-47 Thunderbolt, the tactical workhorse of WWII. Greg C.
Dave, for an excellent perspective of a German unit (272d Volksgrenadier Division) I suggest you bring along the book Victory Was Beyond Their...
That's funny, I shoot left handed also, even though I am right handed. When I was a kid, I could not close my left eye and keep my right eye open,...
Welcome Chrissie. Enjoy your stay here and absorb like a spunge. Greg C.
Great photos! Thanks for posting. Greg C.
Yes! I have his memoir. I got through the first third of it, put it down, but need to continue. How, as a young boy in Greece, he gets bitten by...
Welcome Chris. Do you attend the WWII Weekend and Airshow in Reading, PA? Greg C.
Welcome Christian. I look forward to your posts. Greg C.
Amazon may not have the book. Try here: http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/SearchResults?an=kammann&sts=t&tn=der+weg&x=44&y=7 My mistake Ulrich,...
Citizens Military Training Camps? Yes, Citizens' Military Training Camp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Started with the Plattsburg Movement in...
Ulrich, I am very interested in the Brest campaign, as my father's unit participated in it. My father's battalion of the 13th Infantry captured...
I understand your dilemma. But, I suppose publishing is a business,and it's all about targeting your audience, and sales profits. Personally, I...
Welcome to the forum, and good luck with your research. Greg C.
The tour is small which would make it nice. But if you get rid of most of the 5-star hotels, tour bus, and expensive meals, you could do it a lot...
Welcome Big Easy. What specific aspects of the ETO are you most interested in? I look forward to your posts. Greg C.
Nice sketch Mr. Mace, perhaps it may find its way into another part of the book. Greg C.
Carl, I have seen period photos of similar German zig-zag trenches in the Roer River area, and read numerous mention of same in books. I'm...
Excellent footage! Shows why tanks are so vulnerable without supporting infantry for protection. Of course the lack of "Russian" infantry was done...
British military historian John Keegan; U.S. Army historians: Martin Blumenson, Charles MacDonald, and Forrest Pogue. Greg C.