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Walts Daughter
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My buddy John McAuliffe, received this letter. How heartwarming. :wub:

 

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Dear Mr McAuliffe,

 

Today, Jan. 26th 2009, is the 64th anniversary of the liberation of my hometown, Huldange. As you know it was liberated by the 347th Inf. Rgt. of the 87th Inf. Div. and your unit was probably not far away from it.

 

With gratitude we remember what You and your buddies did for our ancestors back in 1945, while liberating them.

 

I guess you must have plenty of memories going back to that time these days.

 

How was your reenactment event which you visited last week?

 

best wishes and look forward to stay in touch

 

Dan


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Its good that not everyone in Europe forgets the sacrifices made in freeing Europe in WW 2. Seems like many of them have short memories.



   
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Its good that not everyone in Europe forgets the sacrifices made in freeing Europe in WW 2. Seems like many of them have short memories.

 

 

AMEN,JOE,AMEN Rocky


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I believe I saw his signature on a truck in the Remember Museum in Thimister-Clermont once. Will try to find it on a picture as soon as possible.

 

Frank


We are paratroopers. We are supposed to be surrounded.

Captain Winters in Bastogne 1944.

Liberation of Noorbeek and Roy Booher tribute:

http://www.12-09-1944.nl/index_en.php


   
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Great! Thanks Frank. John has been to Europe numerous times and has taken part in many memorial services.


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And here is the picture with his signature on a truck of the Red-Ball express.

 

Frank

 

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We are paratroopers. We are supposed to be surrounded.

Captain Winters in Bastogne 1944.

Liberation of Noorbeek and Roy Booher tribute:

http://www.12-09-1944.nl/index_en.php


   
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The truck

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Signatures from veterans from a lot of different divisions. Sometimes some engineers Marion.

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A lot of D-day veterans visited the museum. Entrance is free for every American!!!

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A signature on the door.

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The museum is from Marcel and Mathilde Schmetz (The M&M's as the Americans love to say :) ).

 

Here is a link to their website. It's a very nice museum to visit.

Remember Museum Thimister-Clermont


We are paratroopers. We are supposed to be surrounded.

Captain Winters in Bastogne 1944.

Liberation of Noorbeek and Roy Booher tribute:

http://www.12-09-1944.nl/index_en.php


   
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Some more names. With at least 1 engineer.

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We are paratroopers. We are supposed to be surrounded.

Captain Winters in Bastogne 1944.

Liberation of Noorbeek and Roy Booher tribute:

http://www.12-09-1944.nl/index_en.php


   
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Its good that not everyone in Europe forgets the sacrifices made in freeing Europe in WW 2. Seems like many of them have short memories.

Dear Vets I can only say that here in my area a lot of people still remember what you did for us and so long we have people like the one on this board it will never be forgotten. :14_2_108:

Sure is that the teens from today are not so well informed about the WWII due to a lack of education in school and at home today.

 

I'm happy to see that a fellow countrymen wrote that letter to Mr McAuliffe because Harlange is in the north of Luxembourg :26_14_1:


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The truck is awesome and so are photos. Never saw anything like that before. Was a great way to preserve memories. :armata_PDT_37:


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Went back to the museum today. It's expanding. It's a private collection!!! Very impressive.


We are paratroopers. We are supposed to be surrounded.

Captain Winters in Bastogne 1944.

Liberation of Noorbeek and Roy Booher tribute:

http://www.12-09-1944.nl/index_en.php


   
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My buddy John McAuliffe, received this letter. How heartwarming. :wub:

 

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Dear Mr McAuliffe,

 

Today, Jan. 26th 2009, is the 64th anniversary of the liberation of my hometown, Huldange. As you know it was liberated by the 347th Inf. Rgt. of the 87th Inf. Div. and your unit was probably not far away from it.

 

With gratitude we remember what You and your buddies did for our ancestors back in 1945, while liberating them.

 

I guess you must have plenty of memories going back to that time these days.

 

How was your reenactment event which you visited last week?

 

best wishes and look forward to stay in touch

 

Dan



   
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Thanks, Marion for posting Dan's letter.Daniel Rieland is a native Luembourger and young member of his town's Police Departemnt. He belongs to a Luxembourg WW-II re-enactment group; using WW-II vehicles. He met me last June 2008 on my visit to Lux. and took me to several places of note to visit with other frineds in both Belg. & Lux. and put me up at a hotel in his town. These people will never forget their Liberators and "go all out" in accommodating the "Comebacks" of the GIs. I also thank the Gentleman who posted my "Autograph" on the Red Ball Express at the Remember Museum of M&M Schmetz. I placed my name there on my visit in Jan. 2000 when I stayed at the Museum for 3 weeks guests of M&M..There isn't much more room for GI signatures on the truck...I will send you a photo of the signing with me in it from my Photo Collection. Thanks again ,Marion for honoring the Veterans. :14_1_107v: (email removed for privacy)

John McAuliffe: 87th INF.DIV.

 

(MARION'S NOTE: Dear John - I removed your email addy, since it's a damned-good way of getting hit by spam bots and you certainly don't need that. Actually any member of the forum CAN reach you via email, by simply clicking on your USERNAME, and viola, they will be able to reach you. A great little tool, which helps us to keep our anonymity!)



   
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John, what a thrill to have you here. A warm welcome. Hope to see you often.

 

It was my pleasure posting for you, and we look forward to your new posts and images.

 

Big hugs,

Marion


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Dear Vets I can only say that here in my area a lot of people still remember what you did for us and so long we have people like the one on this board it will never be forgotten. :14_2_108:

Sure is that the teens from today are not so well informed about the WWII due to a lack of education in school and at home today.

 

I only wish there were more people in this country that remembered what the WWII generation did for us all. There are many who do, to be sure, but I think the government education system hasn't done an excellent job of instilling an appreciation for history. Perhaps they are too interested in standardized testing. Or perhaps with the proselytizing on "global climate change" there isn't much room left for readin', writin', and 'rithmatic (and history).


Maj Todd O. USMC, Retired
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