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The Longest Winter- Alex Kershaw - Walt's Daughter - 07-17-2006
Yes Rocky, it was a very LONG winter for most of the guys in 44 in Europe. No matter if it was Italy or France or Belgium. I can't imagine it. The Longest Winter- Alex Kershaw - j3rdinf - 07-17-2006 How true. This was not only a long winter but a exceptionally cold winter for all of us. The Vosges mountains in France that winter was very bad winter. Much frostbite, frozen feet and hands, pneumonia and the likes plus the usual battle casualties.. I dont think anyone in the lines had it good anywhere. The Longest Winter- Alex Kershaw - roque_riojas - 07-17-2006
I DEFINETLY SAY AMEN TO THAT, MARION AND JOE, JOE IF THE 3RD HAD ADDED A 4 TO THE DIVN. NO. WE WOULD HAVE BEEN
BUDDIES. The Longest Winter- Alex Kershaw - j3rdinf - 07-18-2006 Roque: Just different places in some of the same bad times. Same conditions though. Enjoy your 34th Div reunion. The Longest Winter- Alex Kershaw - Dogdaddy - 07-19-2006 I must share one part of this book, towards the end, when the men of the 394th are finally liberated from the POW camp. Patton comes riding up in a jeep with a big American flag and instructs the men to remove the nazi flag and replace it: "Take that Son-of-A-Bitch down right now...and the man who does it...wipe your ass on it!"
PS- The General had a way with words, didn't he? The Longest Winter- Alex Kershaw - Walt's Daughter - 07-19-2006 ![]() ![]() ![]() The Longest Winter- Alex Kershaw - buk2112 - 10-13-2016 I am a huge Alex Kershaw fan, believe I have read every one of his works and some of those I consider my favorite books ever. My friend Ralph (rwrich51) gave me his copy of "The Longest Winter" several years back to read, loved it! It is a great book, definitely recommend to put it on your reading list. Lt. Lyle Bouck, the leader of the 394th's I & R platoon, is a native of the St. Louis area and is still living but in declining health. I saw this excellent article earlier this year about him in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
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