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  School project - Amanda
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 01-16-2009, 08:22 AM - Forum: Great Tunes from WWII - Replies (4)


Received this yesterday:

 

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Hello Amanda:

 

Nice to hear from you and the best of luck with your project. Pleased to assist!

 

I placed my answers, directly beneath your questions below. Thanks for letting me be part of your project. Let me know if you need any other assistance. This was fun.

 

Warmly,

Marion

 

Marion Chard

Proud Daughter of Walter (Monday) Poniedzialek

540th Combat Engineer WWII

http://www.6thcorpscombatengineers.com

http://www.6thcorpsmusic.us

 

 

 

From: Amanda Charpentier

To: email left off for privacy

Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 1:24:56 PM

Subject: WWII Music

 

Hello,

My name is Amanda and I am working on a project for school. the purpose of the project is to show how music reflects the history of a certain time period. My decade is the 1940s. I really appreciate your collection of music and was wondering if you would be willing to answer a couple questions:

 

What song(s) do you feel are most representative of the decade? There are so many great tunes! Hmmmm.....My answer would be based on working closely with "my WWII vets", along with my own personal faves. These come to my mind when I think of that era, with emphasis on the war years from 41-45. These are just a few, but ones many still know and sing today. They are eternal.

 

Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy

Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree

I'll Be Seeing You

Lili Marlene

In the Mood

Over the Rainbow

White Christmas (this can bring most any veteran to tears)

Thanks for the Memory

As Time Goes By

 

 

Are there any specific events that you feel are well reflected in the music on your site? Well WWII in general, but I can't help to think of White Christmas again, and the many of the boys away from home for the first time. That song came out in 1942, and many of the men were already overseas, or at training camp. One of my favorite stories comes from a dear veteran friend named, Dick Fietz (pronounced FEETS). Can you imagine hearing that song during the Battle of Bulge? Or a wife playing it at home, yearning to see her husband, who hadn't been home for three years?

 

"I was at Camp Tyson in Tennessee in 1942 for Christmas. They were playing White Christmas while I tried for hours to get through to my folks on the telephone. That song had me in tears then. I was 19 years old."

 

If you had to pick the quintessential song of the 1940s, what would you choose? Ooooo, tough one sweetie! (obviously you can't see or tell how long I stalled before answering this one - whew!) I guess I would finally choose, Thanks for the Memory. I think the title says it all, and it makes me think of Bob Hope singing it for the troops, not only duing WWII, but when he entertained the troops overseas for decades.

 

I realize this is a shot in the dark, but if you have a moment and wouldn't mind helping me out, I would really appreciate your input. It seems as though you know a little something about the music of the time ( :

 

Thank you in advance

Amanda.

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  82nd Airborne.
Posted by: colinhotham - 01-16-2009, 07:48 AM - Forum: VI CORPS AND 5TH & 7TH ARMIES - No Replies


I see in online news from Fort Bragg. NC, that the 82nd Airborne will be involved in the inauguration of

President Elect Obama. A fitting part to be played by this great outfit.

 

Colin.

:tank:

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  North Africa Campaigns
Posted by: Bob Nokes - 01-15-2009, 01:51 AM - Forum: WWII ENGINEERS - Replies (3)


From the HyperWar web site: "The most exhaustive treatment of the campaign remains George F. Howe, Northwest Africa: Seizing the Initiative in the West (1957), a volume in the series United States Army in World War II."

 

http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USA/USA-MTO-NWA/index.html

 

Landings at Fedala - History, Map, and Order of Battle (including 36th Engineer Regiment):

http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USA/USA-MT...-MTO-NWA-7.html

 

Mehdia to Port-Lyautey - History, Map, and Order of Battle (including 540th Engineer Regiment):

http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USA/USA-MT...-MTO-NWA-8.html

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  GREAT WWI SITE
Posted by: civilwargal - 01-13-2009, 03:16 PM - Forum: WWI - Replies (8)


I discovered this during my lunch break today and thought that others might enjoy. He has beautiful photos and several links to other sites

 

http://pierreswesternfront.punt.nl/?home=1

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  4th Armored Division Sherman tank crew member.
Posted by: Big Pete - 01-11-2009, 10:28 AM - Forum: Collectables - Replies (15)


In times, when everyone thinks the whole war was won by Airborne and Rangers and other units are forgotten.

When history is written in favor of a few and a lot of others are left out.

I wanted to show you a display I made here of men who fought brave and hard against Germany's war machine.

These guys mounted steel horses to fight - and sadly also die in fight against - the German armor which was in most cases more armored and more powerful in weaponry.

 

This is a member of a Sherman tank crew of the 4th Armored Division as he could have appeared before or during "Operation Cobra"; the break-out near Avranches (France) in August 1944.

 

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According to a Veteran of the 704th TD Bn (also part of 4AD), he wore next to nothing during that Summer inside his Tank Destroyer as it simply was too hot inside.

That's why my GI only wears HBT coveralls and no shirt.

 

Erwin

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