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Much love to you Jim and all my "fans"! Will be sharing some of my footage in the near future. Lee is going to help me convert all the VHS footage...
Always loved the look of the weapon, but they sure are scary as hell.
Capt O! That is a superb photo. Says a lot about the man. I can see he spread a lot of love and joy in his time.
Moose, thanks for contacting re the size of the images. Even though these are larger than the recommended size for the forum, I will let these be bec...
Hey y'all. My private researcher, Carolyn, emailed me yesterday and let me know that she was able to get some footage on the VI Corps Engineers from ...
Sounds like he is missing his WWII radio stuff. Well I think I can help him with that. Will send an email to him this afternoon and ask him if he wo...
Steve: First off thanks for the appreciation. You will have to thank the Army Engineer Office of History for their help in this matter. T...
Steve: Great post! Let me rant on here too; while it is oh so easy for all of us to Monday-morning quarterback, I think it has been a consistent opi...
I found a map showing their location at Anzio during the breakthrough, May 25-26, 1944 My dad was sent to the 15th Evac Hospital in...
What a rare and valuable find for you, plus, what a coincidence! Crazy! And I happen to think it's very cool too because they trained at Camp Custer ...
Indeed, it was THE Bill Mauldin and Audie Murphy too.
Boy this topic sure went every which way. Don't suppose you be looking for an English gardener? Not only gardening, BUT, I could become ...
Darlin' I believe IT IS. Look at them side-by-side. They are the same exact building. Whoo-hooo!!!
I would love to go to Gettysburg someday. It really gets in my blood after I re-watch the Ken Burn's series. That is still my favorite and oh so sti...