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Belgian royals mark the 70th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge in the Ardennes in snowy weather reminiscent of wintery conditions of the battle
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2872631/Americans-Belgians-Mark-Bulge-Anniversary.html#ixzz3LpwWLiNx
more pics and text about the nuts at the link....
femmocrat
(28,394 posts)I had to read about the nuts! Great article. Bless those guys.
steve2470
(37,461 posts)Historic NY
(37,706 posts)Poems by John F. McCullagh : 71 / 675
Bastogne
The longest darkness of the year
comes as Christmas is drawing near.
We dug and cursed the frozen ground
The snow was deep, more coming down.
We are surrounded and outgunned.
Were short of food and winter gear.
Medicines are running out
and we have scores of wounded here.
I do believe my feet are frozen
I can no longer feel my toes.
But still I will not leave the line
What I d give for a cuppa joe.
The sounds of Panzers in the wind-
Shouts heard in a guttural tongue-
We brace for yet one more attack
and vow we wont be overrun.
Were the battling bastards of Bastogne
No mother, no father, no Uncle Sam
The Germans came, we beat them back-
But now were a much smaller band.
When our surrender was demanded
They say McAuliffe told them nuts.
Ive heard that Patton will relieve us
Were waiting on old blood and guts
Nevernose
(13,081 posts)The poor guy. Never talked about his problems, virtually never told war stories. His children and grandchildren mostly know about his experiences through his service record, stories that he'd shared with his brothers but not his wife or kids, and the incredibly rare comment.
I figured out a very young age that many of his war stories, had he ever told any, would have been about German tanks. That's because until the day he died in 1992, he would occasionally wake up, grab his officer's side arm, and begin screaming about Panzers. Sometimes the family had to take cover, too, which was a little weird.
Are_grits_groceries
(17,111 posts)Cha
(302,469 posts)steve2470
(37,461 posts)Are_grits_groceries
(17,111 posts)In homage to the U.S. Army General Anthony McAuliffe, who responded: 'Nuts!' when confronted with an ultimatum by the German army, the Belgian royal family threw nuts into the crowds today
I love this!
steve2470
(37,461 posts)greatauntoftriplets
(176,444 posts)steve2470
(37,461 posts)RIP Captain Dad
greatauntoftriplets
(176,444 posts)steve2470
(37,461 posts)greatauntoftriplets
(176,444 posts)He was offered an opportunity to go to OCS and turned it down because he would have had to remain in the Army longer than he wanted after the war ended.
steve2470
(37,461 posts)I don't know when he was given the Capt. rank. He declined the offer, he wanted a normal life in the US with a family, not career military.
greatauntoftriplets
(176,444 posts)My sister was born about nine months after he went overseas, so he had a lot to come home to.