Wrong answer Frank !! ![]()
A other clue !
The first award was for actions on January 10–13, 1944 and the second for actions on June 4, 1944. While at Anzio he was wounded a number of times, including two separate wounds on a single day.
Vee ![]()
Under every white cross of American Cemetery of Colleville (Normandy), sleeps a piece of Freedom
Clue request: What year was the picture taken?
Maj Todd O. USMC, Retired
Grandson of LTC John O'Brien
Clue request: What year was the picture taken?
Anzio 15.4.1944 .
Vee ![]()
Under every white cross of American Cemetery of Colleville (Normandy), sleeps a piece of Freedom
Yes, one of the creators and commanders of one hell of a group of bad-asses.

Maj Todd O. USMC, Retired
Grandson of LTC John O'Brien
Hey Vee; my record is still in tact. I'm still batting ooo. Maybe I was in the wrong war.... Civil??? Nah! I was over the age limit for that one.
Keep it going, An autographed picture might help
chuck
Enjoy life; It only comes round once
Yes, one of the creators and commanders of one hell of a group of bad-asses.
Yes , Todd
It's up to you (again
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http://firstspecialserviceforce.net/RTFrederick.html
Vee ![]()
Under every white cross of American Cemetery of Colleville (Normandy), sleeps a piece of Freedom
Hopefully this won't be too easy. If Vee gets this too quickly, I will have to start getting really obsure on my next turn!
I had to redact a part because it was signed by the subject
Maj Todd O. USMC, Retired
Grandson of LTC John O'Brien
Under every white cross of American Cemetery of Colleville (Normandy), sleeps a piece of Freedom
Alright, next time I'm pouring on the heat!!!
Over to you.
Maj Todd O. USMC, Retired
Grandson of LTC John O'Brien
Already! but slower than me !! ![]()
Now , your revenge will be terrible my Captain !!
I am very scared !!! ![]()
Vee ![]()
Under every white cross of American Cemetery of Colleville (Normandy), sleeps a piece of Freedom
These are great, don't know any, but, so enjoyable... ![]()
A Moose no longer alone in the Wolverine State.
I usually don't get a chance to participate, but yes, how fun!
Marion J Chard
Proud Daughter of Walter 'Monday' Poniedzialek
540th Combat Engineer - H&S Company
OK now we are branching out a bit from WWII because this guy is awesome! Don't know if it will be terrible revenge; he is rather well know. If this one is found too quickly, then I'm resorting to a picture of a private from the 1870's or something!!
Maj Todd O. USMC, Retired
Grandson of LTC John O'Brien
