Ladies and Gentelmen: I woke on June 5 and I could not hear the wind. I decided that breakfast would be a good Idea. Fred Drennon also a 1st Lt....
Ladies and Gentelmen: The demands of Dental Surgery have limited my activitie. I have hope that this problem has now been remedied. I have...
Ladies and Gentelman: The morning of June 4,1944 I woke up to intermitand showeres and wind gust. According to the weather people at the airbase...
Falcon Jun: Your comparasion is interesting. Most of the news I recall especialy the UK was from th ETO Edition of the Stars and Stipes GI...
fgrun 83: I wish I could have said I gave much thought to your question. After much self examination my best answer would be that I preformed as...
black chemist: Upon our return from Normandy our after action report took up the matter otf K-98 bolt operation sounded simliar to a double...
Ladies and Gentelmen: June 3 was briefing day after morning run and breakfast we gor our briefing time. My group was scheduled for 16:00 hours....
Ladies and Gentelmen: Our move to Welford was made on June 2,1944. Part of the Battalion was moved by trucks but the rest of us marched. It was...
The loss of talented junior leaders hit small units very hard. God keep rthem all. As Ever,...
Ladies and Gentelmen: To continue with our pre D Day events. On June 1 we werenotfied that we would not depart from Green Commoin Airfield as...
Ladies and Gentelmen: For the record we got acquainted while I tutored the lady in math. She needed to complete a math course to get her Fine...
Totekopf: Most of the French civil population were people that lived in the small villages. They appeared to be most middle aged. If some could...
Thierry: The 2nd Bn.closer to St. Marcouf than La Madeliene. I got close enough to Utah beach to see the surf on D Day but the 4tyh Division...
Totekopt: German half track were first encounted by me in the fight at Hill 30 just beyound Carentan. Their armor was not as thick as we...
kevindistal: I was on D Day part of the 2nd Bn. My platoon was assigned Exit No. 4 and the St.Martin de Varreville Battery. If we did not get it...
Surfersami: As an elistedman I was a marksman of some skill before I fired I likesee my target. I feel quite sure that my platoon knew of my...
Red Cross notifications: The Geneva Convention required combatants to keep track of POWs and enemy dead buried by you. I turned the info over to...
Surfsami: The only person I killed that I examined was a young panzergrenidier in Holland. In order to notify the Red Cross i had to get his...
Someone asked the question if there was any good came out of war, I offer a small event to the world but a large event to me. I was still on...
Ladies and Gentelman: On May 19,1944 we were in reciept of Divisional Field Order No.1. My regiment recived 5 copies. All line officers that...