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YES! they Finally came In!!..
Now to unravel the  'start' of it all ...


the History is goin to be Nothing Short of  Amazing!


 


 


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Thank you Sir..


Ive done just that!!


i appreciate you tho!!


kitty


=)

I will keep my fingers crossed for you. In the mean time I contacted Bob Konings to see if he can help and provide information about their time in the Ardennes.


OH Awesome Sir!


that would be great! i would welcome his input for sure!


thank you


kitty

He just let me know that he is busy with other things at the moment but wants to help you in the (near) future.


Thank You  for asking * Its ok.. 


its that time of the year... 


thanks fred for  the note !


kitty

I merged your two topics, for it was a bit confusing having two related ones going on at the same time.  ;)


On 11/24/2017 at 4:28 AM, Frank Gubbels said:

Welcome, I don't know if you have ever been to Europe but I know a guy who knows a lot about the 75th ID in the Battle of the Bulge. You might be interested to contact him.


Best wishes,


Frank


Frank, thank you for your help, but the 75th Inf Div was a mistake and has nothing to do with her father. In the beginning she believed that the 291st was part of that unit. :-)


Thank You  marion i was lookin on how to do as i also relize the situation,,


thks so much!


 


On 6-12-2017 at 8:50 PM, Walt's Daughter said:

Frank, thank you for your help, but the 75th Inf Div was a mistake and has nothing to do with her father. In the beginning she believed that the 291st was part of that unit. :-)


Ah okay, I didn't know that. But if I am not mistaken he still fought in the Bulge right?

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