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  1108 Engineer (C) Group
Posted by: alkincer - 02-23-2005, 10:35 PM - Forum: Announcements, Get Well Wishes & Farewells - No Replies


1108 Engineer © Group Reunion 48th & 235th © Bns.

September 14--18

The Holiday Inn, Dayton Airport, Dayton Ohio

Hosts Ken Selz, 937 274 6501 Bob Mitchell 937 836 6312 and Bob Cole 937 548 6694 Or call AL Kincer 210 695 5077

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  Patton's Prayer - Battle of the Bulge
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 02-22-2005, 11:20 PM - Forum: ANYTHING WWII - No Replies


"Lord, this is Patton speaking to you. The last fourteen days have been awful. Rain, snow, more rain, more snow... and I have begun to ask myself why not go to your headquarters. Which side are you on?

 

For three years, my chaplains have explained that this is a religious war. They have told me that this is a crusade, the only difference being that we move on tanks instead of horses. They have insisted that we destroy the German army and this atheist Hitler, so that freedom of religion can return to Europe.

 

Until now I followed them, the more so as you helped us without reserve. Blue sky and calm sea in Africa helped to make our unloading easy to eliminate Rommel. The capture of Sicily was relatively easy, and you gave us a perfect time for our armored push through France, the greatest victory military that you have granted me. You often gave me excellent counsel in my difficult decisions of command, and you dropped German units into my traps, which made their elimination relatively easy.

 

But now you seem to have changed horses. You seem to me to have given to Von Rundstedt the green light. My army is neither trained nor equipped for war in winter. And as you know, this weather is more appropriate for Eskimos than for Southern riders.

 

In fact, Lord, I have begun to think that I have offended you in some way. That suddenly you have lost your sympathy to our cause. That you are in complicity with this Von Rundstedt and his puppet.

 

You know, without my saying so, that our situation is desperate.

 

Obviously, I tell my staff that everything is going as planned, but do I need to add that the 101st Airborne is opposing terrible forces in Bastogne, and that these continual storms make air supplies impossible? I sent good Hugh Gaffey, one of my able generals, with his 4th Armored Division, to this important Noeud road to help the encircled garrison, but he has more trouble with your rotten weather than with the Boches!

 

I do not like to complain unnecessarily, but my soldiers really suffered martyrdom from the Meuse to Echternach. Today I visited several hospitals, all full of cold people, while the wounded remain strewn across the fields, because we cannot bring them back to give them care. But that is not the worst of the situation. The poor visibility and the continual rains have completely paralyzed my air forces on the ground. My battle plan requires help from the fighter-bombers, and if my planes cannot fly, tell me how I can use them as air artillery?

 

This is not the only deplorable situation, but worse still, my reconnaissance aircraft have not taken to the air in fourteen days, and I do not have the slightest idea what is happening behind the German lines. Jesus, Lord, I fight a shadow! Without your cooperation on the weather, how can I lead effective attacks? All this probably appears irrational to you, but I have lost patience with your ministers who try to persuade me that this is one typical winter in the Ardennes, and that I must have confidence.

 

The devil with confidence and patience! You have to only choose which side you are on. You must come to my aid, so that I can liquidate the entire German army, and offer it like birthday gift to the Baby Jesus. Lord, I have never been unreasonable. I do not ask the impossible of you. I do not even ask for a miracle, only four little days of beautiful weather.

 

Give me four clear days so my planes can fly, so my fighter-bombers can bomb the Germans (and punish them well), so my observation planes can pinpoint the targets for my splendid artillery. Give me four sunny days to dry this rotten mud, so my tanks can roll, so the ammunition and the rations can reach my starving and badly equipped infantrymen. I need these four days to send Von Rundstedt and his army of infidels to their valhalla.

 

I am sick of this useless butchery of young Americans, and in exchange of these four days of weather favorable to combat, I will provide you enough Boches to keep your accountants occupied with months of work.

 

So it is."

 

 

Translation of text's original prayer of the General George Patton Jr published during the battle of the Bulge. This prayer was written by Patton in the vault of "the Pescatore Foundation" in Luxembourg, a few days before Christmas 1944.

 

 

The shorter version of Patton's prayer:

 

General Patton's prayer, prepared by Msgr. James H. O'Neill, Chief Chaplain of the Third Army

 

"Almighty and most merciful Father, we humbly beseech Thee, of Thy great goodness, to restrain these immoderate rains with which we have had to contend. Grant us fair weather for Battle. Graciously hearken to us as soldiers who call upon Thee that, armed with Thy power, we may advance from victory to victory, and crush the oppression and wickedness of our enemies and establish Thy justice among men and nations."

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  101st Vet gets DSC and Silver Star Same Day
Posted by: Cadetat6 - 02-22-2005, 06:52 PM - Forum: ANYTHING WWII - Replies (1)


Recieves D.S.C. and Silver Star same day

I worked with this man for over 30 years ad just discovered these facts

 

Ray Gonzales D.S.C. and Silver Star the same day

 

 

 

Ray had 5 brothers all in service. Army Navy, Air Force Marines,Airborne and his father was classified 1-A

 

Ray enlisted in paratrooper in 1944 when he was 18 years old. January 1945 he was sent as replacement to Europe and served with 80th AA, and 82nd Airborne before being assigned to 155 AA Abn,17th division. The war ended and volunteers were being sought for South Pacific with a 30 day furlough.. Ray had a bad case of jaundice and after 10 weeks in the hospital at Ft.Bragg he rejoined the 80th in New York and played football on the division team.. After his dis-charge he worked in auto plant in Detroit and played semi-pro football for the Windsor (Ontario,Canada) Rockets.

 

Hostilities broke out in Korea.. In 1950 Ray re-enlisted ,got his shots and clothing at Ft. Knox,Ky., given 19-day delay en route and then reported to Ft. Campbelll,Ky. He was assigned to G-Company 187th .It has been 5 years since he jumped, he now made 1 jump and was sent to Korea. While in Korea he received the DSC and Silver Star the same day.. The citation reads “Cpl. Ray Gonzales distinguised himself by extraordinary heroism in vicinity of Naigonggum,Korea.. In January 1951his patrol approached the village when large enemy force opened fire. Ray and four comrades were cut off from their main body of the patrol.. Before the enemy banzai the enemy threw two grenades. The first one landed about two feet from the BAR man, Ray said not to worry the pin was still half way in. The second one came in cooking,Ray yelled to the men to start shooting as soon as this one went off because the enemy was going to rush his group. Ray jumped up and was between the grenade and the BAR man, his name was Sullivan.The genade went off and the enemy came down the mountain. Ray felt the concussion behind him. He had to expose himself to see where they were coming from.. They were trying to get behind us so Ray yelled to the BAR man to the right, they were getting behind us. That kid was one hell of a Bar man, those suckers didn’t stand a chance he cut them right down. Ray received a head wound and his right elbow was shattered. Disreguarding his wounds he took command and deployed the men for effective fire on the enemy. When the enemy launched a “banzai†attact Ray firing his carbine with his left hand personally killed two of them. They repulsed attacts until dark. . Ray led them in a successful withdrawal. They had to go over steep snow covered mountains in sub-zero temperatures. Ray wounded helped carry another man wounded in the leg, and could not walk.. Ray, by his insistant demands that the group keep moving ,led them through the nights intense cold to arrive at company area at 0600 hours. All of his little group safely returned to the platoon head quarters.

 

Ray had been recommended for the Medal of Honor but the recommendation was downgraded somewhere a long the line.

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  Dick Winter's petition - Please Read
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 02-21-2005, 10:41 AM - Forum: ANYTHING WWII - Replies (24)


I've decided to let the Dick Winter's petition go by the wayside. This comes after doing some heavy thinking over the matter and after discussing it with several people who I admire and respect.

 

Am I saying that I no longer agree that Major Dick Winters should be awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor? No folks that's not what I'm saying. If it does go through congress and finally comes to fruition, then I will be very happy about it. So why am I doing no longer going to push for this on my site?

 

After doing some research, talking to members of the 101st who know Dick Winters and other men who have close personal ties with men of the 101st, I don't think this is what Dick Winters would want. This isn't about what other people might want and being the daughter of a vet and the close friend to many vets, I have to keep in mind what they would want.

 

While I know that many of the people who have signed the petition were and are as well-intentioned as I was, I now think the thing has gotten out of hand and it would appear that there are now ulterior motives behind the big push. Unfortunately I think some of the people behind it are more in it for themselves and the fame they will acquire from it. This is truly sad and disturbs me greatly. I think they are ignoring the wishes and desires of those they seek to promote and that is why I am pulling my support for this.

 

I will close with this and let you ponder on it. I was told the other night that "Dick Winters never talks about it." Nuff said people.

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  Misha
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 02-20-2005, 11:38 PM - Forum: Introduce Yourself! - No Replies


Hey Misha sent me a photo tonight, so I am posting it here. It was taken with Marko on Misha's 42nd birthday.

 

Don't ya love the uniforms? I sure do! :pdt20:

 

MishaMarko.jpg

 

This photo was taken earlier in a restored WWII jeep. Pretty cool huh? I want one! :pdt20:

 

mishajeep.jpg

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