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12-361 Garand Picture of the Day - 101st 23 Dec 12
Last edited by Mark in Rochester; 12-26-2012 at 12:45 PM.
He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose
There are no great men, only great challenges that ordinary men are forced by circumstances to meet.
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Yep , M9A1 . Just think , it could be the very one hanging behind me. Wish they could talk.
Chris
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I read a very old book about the early days in North Africa... the Bazooka was described as new and secret
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I think if I saw a few enemy tanks rolling down that road towards the position, and all I had was my Garand
and a bazooka, I'd probably crap my pants.
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I think if I saw a few enemy tanks rolling down that road towards the position, and all I had was my
Garand
and a bazooka, I'd probably crap my pants.
Brave man maning a lonley outpost. Ditto on the need for some fresh undies.
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I doubt the guy with the camera would've been able to do a whole lot more either. Besides run for help.
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So many individual acts of courage lost to history. I look forward to these pictures each time I visit.
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Yes, I'm sure you could fill several warehouses full of reports of them.
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I remember that the media image given of Bastogne ( movies and such ) give the indication that most GI units pulled back at first and the 101 ran in to fill back the lines. Not to take away anything from the 101 and other units called in , but a lot of GIs did not retreat and did stand firm . I remember one such unit of a small group of men on some high ground , in positions not too unlike the above picture , that held up the German
column with little more than what was shown here for a day or so . Till most were killed or wounded and ammo gone.
Indeed , brave men.
Chris
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Wow. I did not know that.