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Wingfoot: Tracking the 101st Cavalry: 70th anniversary
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Wingfoot: Tracking the 101st Cavalry. Sunday, April 19, 2015. In just three days we leave for Murnau, Germany, to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the liberation of a prisoner of war camp that held several thousand Polish officers during World War II. We will attend because, when that camp was liberated, my father was there. Troop B, 116th Squadron, 101st Cavalry and Combat Command A of the 12th Armored Division of the 7th Army are officially recognized as liberating Oflag VII-A. Buy a copy of.
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Wingfoot: Tracking the 101st Cavalry: 08_03
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Wingfoot: Tracking the 101st Cavalry. Wednesday, March 26, 2008. Henry Dressler’s voice is deep and strong and carries a hint of his native Poland. It is a serious voice. As he speaks, there is a sense that he has told this story many times. He speaks without emotion; it is recitation. Interviewing someone who survived the Holocaust is difficult, I discovered. “What was it like? How did you feel? How can we expect someone to describe it in a way that helps us even begin to comprehend? In the ghetto we ha...
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Wingfoot: Tracking the 101st Cavalry: 13_10
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Wingfoot: Tracking the 101st Cavalry. Sunday, October 13, 2013. My dad did share one thing about the war: Near the end of the war, they found themselves in combat with teenagers as young as 14. Of course, at 18 and 19, some of the American soldiers weren't much older. One man from my father's platoon tells of coming under fire by a group of "young kids, 14 to 16 years old.". Lt Joe Borkowski told of another incident that involved a boy. Martin Lohmann, a teacher in. Interviewed Gregor Dorfmeister of.
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Wingfoot: Tracking the 101st Cavalry: 07_08
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Wingfoot: Tracking the 101st Cavalry. Friday, August 31, 2007. Several years ago, I began to try piecing together my father's service in World War II. I didn't have much when I started - I don't have much now - but I've had a lot of fun along the way and met some very interesting people. Anyone who stumbles inadvertently on this blog, you are welcome to share your family's World War II stories. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Tracking the 101st Cavalry. Buy a copy of. Tracking the 101st Cavalry.
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WWII 63d Infantry Division Assn. Website. 63d RSC Headquarters Building Dedication. MG Paulson's Internment and Bio. 63d Infantry Division Assn, USAR. Oceanside, CA 92056. This is not an. Of the 63d Infantry Division. Or the 63d Infantry Division Associations. This Website is being replaced by http:/ 63rdinfdivassn.wix.com/newwebpage. Welcome to the home of the. 63d Infantry Division Association, USAR. Board of Governors Meeting. The next scheduled meetings of the Board of Governors will be on. I was sor...
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Wingfoot: Tracking the 101st Cavalry: 08_05
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Wingfoot: Tracking the 101st Cavalry. Monday, May 19, 2008. In late fall of 2004, I sent my first large mailing (more than 100 letters) to men who had served in the 101st Cavalry. Out of more than 1,600, it was a small percentage, but it was a start. Earl Carmickle was one of the first to respond. In a Christmas card sent a few months later, he mentioned the Purple Heart again. It was clearly important to him. Of the Saar crossing, for which the men had waited more than a month, Carmickle spoke with humo...
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Wingfoot: Tracking the 101st Cavalry: 10_04
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Wingfoot: Tracking the 101st Cavalry. Wednesday, April 28, 2010. Who knew there would be comments? Pictured here: 2nd Lt. Zygmunt Zbrzeski. Once I have posted something on the blog, it never occurrs to me that other people might read it and then post comments. So you can imagine my surprise yesterday when I found four comments to a post I had made two years ago. Hi there, I just came across your blog and read your entry with interest. My father, George (Jerzy) Dlugopolski. Thanks, Inka Glick. Prisoner no...