This dozer's for you
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Photos compliments of our friend Steve.

 

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The Misses and I drove over to Gatlinburg for a few days or R&R before school started. She begins teaching 3rd Graders tomorrow morning. My first stop was the Veteran's Memorial Musuem in Pigeon Forge. It is built and arranged very similiar to the one in Branson, MO, but this one was not as complete and filled out--- a few empty display cases and walls.

 

The museum had this Dozer in it. I didn't get any info on it and know nothing about it. I'm not sure if it was even the type used in Europe---maybe only the Pacific. But I thought of you and took these photos. One photo is a shot at the controls---but looking backwards from how the operator would see it. This might bring back some good memories for some of your Veteran friends.

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Close-up

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540th Engineer Combat Regiment, 2833rd Bn, H&S Co, 4th Platoon
There's "No Bridge Too Far"
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