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Battle of the Bulge - 87th and 101st - Walt's Daughter - 02-06-2005 I sent this to James Hennessey this morning. While reading Don Burgett's book last night, Seven Roads to Hell - A Screaming Eagle at Bastogne, I came across a reference to Jim's unit, the 87th Infantry Division. I thought I'd share it with him and with you.
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Jim:
While reading Don Burgett's book last night, Seven Roads to Hell, I came across a reference to your unit. Here we go. This is where A Company, 506 PIR, 101st is north of Bastogne and south of Foy and the date is December 30th, 1944.
Thought you'd like to see this. It's so much fun (interesting) for me to run into references to ETO units where I now know someone from that unit. History is always more grabbing when you can relate it to a person or a group of men with a background.
Marion Battle of the Bulge - 87th and 101st - Walt's Daughter - 02-06-2005 Here is John McAuliffe's (also of the 87th) reply to the excerpt:
Battle of the Bulge - 87th and 101st - rennog - 09-02-2007
During in my vaccation last month I visited several places in Belgium and at Foy I discored this new monument. Martin Battle of the Bulge - 87th and 101st - Walt's Daughter - 09-05-2007 Adding this comment here for my friend Bill on the Hill, from the 87th Infantry Division:
"It was good to see the item entitled "87th and 101st" that Marion sent to Jim Hennessey. I was happy to see John McAuliffe's added comment. He pointed out that when Don Burgett said that the 87th Division was a green Division new to combat when it engaged in the Battle of the Bulge that this was in error. The 87th had a lot of casualties in the Saar Region of France and Germany before going to the Bulge. I had planned to say this, but John beat me to it. "Don Burgett has written four books, and all of them are excellent. In 'Seven Roads to Hell' he said that one time, I believe near Foy, that he looked up and saw a soldier wearing a Golden Acorn patch. He was pleased to see that another Division had entered the conflict." Marion, have a good one, and keep up the excellent work. --Bill on the Hill |