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  Somme American Cemetery And Memorial
Posted by: sixgun - 06-30-2008, 09:45 AM - Forum: WWI - Replies (9)


I went this weekend visited

Somme American cemetery and memorial -

located to the west of Bony, at the intersection of roads leading to Ronssoy and Hargicourt,

 

The Somme Cemetery is named after the general area in which the American 1st, 27th,30th,33rd and 80th divisions, the 6th and the 11th Engineers fought during the period between March 1917 and October 1918.

 

This cemetery contains the bodies of 1,844 American soldiers including 138 unknown. rested in this cemetery the men who fought essentially in the Somme (Cantigny (the first commitment american of war), Le Hamel, ..)

But also in Cambrai and the Hindenburg Line (Bony, souterain of Riqueval, Premont, ..) On the walls inside of the chapel are inscribed the names of 333 American soldiers missing.

 

you can also see pictures I have taken of the Monument Bellicourt

 

This American Memorial , constructed by the United Sates Government commemorates all American Units which served with the British Armies in France during World War I.

 

Sculptures and dedicatery inscriptions , the names and places which were prominent in American fighting are found on the monument as well as the insignia of those whose combat operations with the British Forces are commemorated here. An engraved map on the of the monument shows American operations in the vicinity and an orientation table on the terrace indicates directions and distances to these places.

 

The monument is built on the Canal St Quentin, which was built by Napoleon between 1802 and 1810.

 

you will also see the graves of: William Bradford Turner

 

Born: 1892 at Dorchester, MA

Entered Service in the US Army from Garden City, NY

Earned The Medal of Honor During World War I For heroism September 27, 1918 at Ronssoy, France

Died: September 27, 1918 at the age of 26

http://www.homeofheroes.com/gravesites/abm...er_william.html

 

 

The : Thomas E O' Shea

Born: April 18, 1895 at New York, NY

Entered Service in the US Army from Summit, NJ

Earned The Medal of Honor During World War I For heroism September 29, 1918 at Le Catelet, France

Died: September 29, 1918 at the age of 23

http://www.homeofheroes.com/gravesites/abm...er_william.html

 

 

The Helen Fairchild Nurse

died Jan. 18, 1918,

http://www.vlib.us/medical/MaMh/MyAunt.htm

 

 

The brothers James and harmon Vedder

whose parents have built a school in the village of bony which is now a Town Hall . In memory of their son.

 

I hope you enjoy the pictures , you can see them here:

 

http://picasaweb.google.com/waminvero/Somm...teryAndMemorial

 

VEE ;)

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  Hello Everyone - Info on grandfather
Posted by: Brenda - 06-29-2008, 11:45 AM - Forum: Introduce Yourself! - Replies (3)


My name is Dan Ryan and I live in Connecticut. I am doing research on my Grandfather Francis J Ryan. I was left a box of souvenirs with many photos of his wartime journey but don't really have a great idea of what he spent his time overseas doing. I have both the 370th Engineer BN as well as the 276th Engineer BN listed on the papers I was able to receive. Many of his papers were lost in the records department fire so I am piecing it together from the info I can find. Please help if you can. Attached is a photo of him, I have posted others on the site as well.

 

Thanks to all,

 

Dan

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  McCain get backing from former jailer...
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 06-29-2008, 08:42 AM - Forum: Vietnam War - Replies (1)


A current event related to the Vietnam War. Well this is surely "interesting"! :armata_PDT_23:

 

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25418965/

 

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  War of the World
Posted by: twobisquit - 06-28-2008, 03:42 PM - Forum: TV Shows, Film, Videos - Replies (6)


It looks we are about to get another dose of revisionist history from good old Public Broadcasting. Perhaps "The War " was a little too pro American for them and they initiating their own self imposed version of the Fairness Doctrine.

 

The war of the World airs this coming Monday.I copied the following from the PBS site ; http://wwarii.com/blog/archives/pbs-special-war-of-the-world

 

"The War of the World, a 3-part series based on historian Niall Ferguson’s best-selling book of the same name, challenges the notion that World War II was a triumph of good (us) over evil (them)."

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  The Korean War Begins - This Day in History
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 06-25-2008, 08:24 AM - Forum: Korean War - Replies (2)


The Korean War Begins - This Day in History

 

On June 25, 1950 the Korean War began as a civil war when North Korea attacked South Korea competing for control of the Korean Peninsula, which had originally been divided by the post-World War II Soviet and American occupation zones. The war lasted from 1950-1953.

 

South Korea was supported by the United Nations forces, primarily the United States, with other nations contributing personnel as well. The main support for North Korea was China, with limited assistance from Soviet combat advisors, pilots and weapons.

 

Brief Background

The invasion of South Korea came as a surprise to the United States and the other western powers. Contacted only hours after the invasion, President Truman was convinced the initial stages of World War III had begun. On June 25, 1950, the United Nations immediately drafted UNSC Resolution 82, which led to direct action by the United States and other U.N. members.

 

Reasons for U.S. Action:

 

-The new Truman Doctrine advocated the opposition of Communism wherever it tried to expand.

-President Truman was under domestic pressure for being too soft on Communism.

-After the lessons of Munich in 1938, the U.S. believed that appeasing aggressive states would only encourage further expansion.

 

Some Key Dates:

July 5 - The American combat unit Task Force Smith, part of the U.S. Army's 24th Infantry Division based in Japan engaged in its first clash with North Korea.

 

Battle of Pusan Perimeter - American air power arrived in large numbers, engaging in ground support actions, targeting North Korean forces. Naval air power also attacked transportation points. By late August, America had over 500 medium tanks in the Pusan perimeter. As a result, North Korea lost half its invading force.

 

Sept. 15 - General MacArthur activated the X Corps under General Edward Almond (comprising 70,000 troops of the 1st Marine Division and the Army's 7th Infantry Division and augmented by 8,600 Korean troops) and ordered them to land at Inchon in Operation Chromite.

 

March 7, 1951 - the Eighth Army pushed forward, in Operation Ripper, and on the 14th expelled the North Korean and Chinese troops from Seoul.

 

Stalemate (July 1951 - July 1953)

The later years of the war involved little territory change, large-scale bombing of the north and its population, and lengthy peace negotiations, which began on July 10, 1951, at Kaesong. Even during the peace negotiations, combat continued. A cease-fire was established on July 27, 1953.

 

Results:

-The Korean War was the first armed confrontation of the Cold War.

-The war led to a strengthening of alliances in the Western bloc and the splitting of Communist China from the Soviet bloc.

-The Korean War also saw the beginning of racial integration efforts in the U.S. military service.

 

It is reported that approximately 480,000 U.S. troops fought in the Korean War, with 36,940 killed, 103,000 wounded, 8,142 MIA, and 3,746 POW. China lost 114,000 troops and North Korea 215,000.

 

On July 27, 1995, the Korean War Veterans Memorial was built in Washington, D.C. and was dedicated to the Veterans of the war. The Korea Defense Service Medal, is a special decoration authorized for U.S. service members who serve a tour of duty in Korea.

 

VetFriends.com sends our prayers to all who sacrificed, both past and present, living and deceased. Thank You to our Korean War Veterans...along with ALL of our U.S. Veterans and active Military!

 

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