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Capt. O: As a old WW2 dogface from the 3rd Inf. Div. (7th Inf. Reg., 3rd Bn.) must agree with your take on the M-1 rifle for combat. It was one f...
Hey Rocky: Congrats for making the international mews. You sure deswerve it. Just got back on the web after almost a year of treatments and ho...
Ah yes, May 8 1945. A great day to be still alive. We were in a small village in Austria about half way between Berchtesgaden (*our last objective) ...
Fred: My prayers go with you as usual. I never stopped praying for her and you. Computer crashed a while back. E mail me your address. Joe
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.
Feeding your M-1 rifle...... Best buy I found is from Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP). They have boxed and clipped M-1 ball ammo that is non-c...
Far as the U.S. went, rifles were sent to the Director of Civilian Marksmansip and sold to qualified U.S. citizens at a nominal cost along with m...
If their MOS was changed to Infantry as required by CIB regulations and they were in a Provisional Infantry unit I see no problem in them recieving th...
Hello my name is Danny I living in the Netherlands I'm 33years "young" I'm working for the US Army in the Netherlands as local National. Before...
Marion: Are you referring to a song named "Always". First couple of lines : "Ill be loving you, always. Wiith a love that's true, always". T...
No Marne. Cant possibly make the trip to the reunion but my best to those that can attend.
So lets have a Infantry Day also. Seems to me a lot of usual dogface Infantry Divisions had much higher casualties than any Airborne Division i...
Well done Marion. Give them something to remember on your interview.
Training should be kept as real as possible. Granted, a open field is easier but easy dont cut it in reality.
Seems to me that several South American countries were Axis friendly and aided and abbeted the Axis.