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I know someone from that town...
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Had a freind from the 100th inf div - he still had his sons of bitsch card

http://www.100thww2.org/anecd/sons.html
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I was there while I was in the Military about 25 years ago.
I took my crew to a small shop to hunt for gifts to send home. I had noticed that many of the buildings in town had "pock" marks, and obvious damage to the walls etc. I asked about it, and the shop keeper told me "that son of a bitch George Patton did that to us" to which I replied, had he not done that, you might be speaking German
today, and which point she threw us out of the store and said never come back. So we did!
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Notice the formed bloused pants leg over the boots on some of the troops. Seems odd that front line troops still practiced garrison ways. Ray
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troops still practiced garrison ways
Remember Patton decreed that all the men under his command would be properly turned out...that meant ties...
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