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    15-051 Garand Picture of the Day - Murrigen during the Battle of the Bulge.




    Sgt. Tommy Lyons just back from a week in the front lines near the town of Murrigen during the Battle of the Bulge.



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    Date taken:1945

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    Someone here has that pic as his avatar.

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    Trying to imagine the moment in time when George Silk shot that photo. The soldier is totally exhausted and tipped over in a snow bank. What would have George said to him before pressing the shutter to make just a slight grin come to his face after enduring all Sgt. Lyons had. What is the significance of the frag lying on the snow. Could the Sgt. just have slid down the bank and dislodged the grenade. With your blessing it shall be my screen saver for a while.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maxim View Post
    Trying to imagine the moment in time when George Silk shot that photo. The soldier is totally exhausted and tipped over in a snow bank. What would have George said to him before pressing the shutter to make just a slight grin come to his face after enduring all Sgt. Lyons had. What is the significance of the frag lying on the snow. Could the Sgt. just have slid down the bank and dislodged the grenade. With your blessing it shall be my screen saver for a while.
    Any idea where Sgt.Lyons of from?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mannparks View Post
    Any idea where Sgt.Lyons of from?
    In Memory of Thomas R. Lyons -- Rudes Funeral Home, Brookings, SD

    not sure if it is the same fellow but he looks similar
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    To quote the Obit... "He served in the United Statesicon Army from 1942 until his discharge in 1944." If the pic was 1945...
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    The Battle of the Bulge (16 December 1944 – 25 January 1945)

    Guy in picture looks used up could have got out in 44

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark in Rochester View Post
    could have got out in 44
    But if the pic was taken in '45...
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    Published in 1945?
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    I can't say, I just don't think it's the same guy...it's quite a step from Sgt to Lt Col when he retired. I don't think it's him. I have no proof though...
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