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Thank you Reg. That would make Al and Ed very happy indeed.
This is what John had to say in regards to your post Reg: Thanks, Marion It's interesting...I have the book by Goldstein telling of ...
Here's more info: Helmer Jackson, Company L, 358 Regiment, 90 Infantry Division. He was killed on 16 March, 1945, near Dixon Belgium.
Understandable, understandable!
There are stupid rules and stupid rules. This was a stupid rule. These guys had no choice and were always on the front lines. They were wherever...
I shall fly my flag tomorrow on the store and I will wear my engineers Ike jacket too!
That is great news. Thanks for keeping me posted on the outcome. Three cheers!