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He could have been in a unit that closed The Bulge in January. The bloodiest fightings took place in that month as Mr. A wanted to (1) destroy th...
It is what the Campaign ribbon states too: Ardennes - Alsace. So I guess the US Army cut corners and did not make two separate Campaign credits b...
Marion, that's where the confusion starts ...... we see The Bulge and the Alsace Campaigns as two separate Campaigns. Although they are linked to...
9th Infantry and 5th Armored Divisions did not participate in the Battle of the Bulge. 5th Armored were one of the liberators of Luxembourg. ...
That's what I have to say. Erwin (wondering what harm a card can do)
I will send a card as this is a great idea. Erwin
Wow, very powerful. Erwin
Very interesting story. Have you ever seen "Das Boot" with Jürgen Prochnow? Eventhough a movie, it does give a pretty good idea of what a U...
You succeeded in making at least this Belgian blush. We should thank the American (and British, Canadian, Polish, etc) Veterans for what they did...
Hi Brooke, Besides the IDPF293 file - but that is for deceased persons - you might get additional information concerning your grandfather's s...
There are a lot of Shepherds; German or Alsatian, Malinois, etc. In German Shepherds, you have long hairs, black, white (not recognized officiall...
Hi, No, this is another agency. I'm glad you obtained his medals. Erwin
If you have his ASN, you can look him up in NARA online. There are several soldiers with that name. You could ask the IDPF 293 file at: ...
He looks too sweet, so I am guessing he is an American German Shepard!
Hello Brooke, Do you know what unit? I'd love to hear more about it if you please. And if you have a photo of him, please post it h...