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Thanks, we do our best. 
We have a good working group and although we might be a little strict in applying the rules, we do try to make it a nice forum without fights or belitteling of people, etc.
And you are very welcome.
We're going to expand the English section a bit soon.
 
As for 112th IR; a friend of mine had done some research of the fighting there during the Ardennes Offensive and he got in touch with both a GI and a German soldier who literally have shot at each other there.
The GI was hiding behind a TD and the German was advancing down the hill.
How's that for an opportunity?
 
I got a photo of Nelson's HQ somewhere (how it looks now).
If there interest, I'll post it here.
 
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Probably one of the reasons you have a good forum is because you are strict.  You have to have rules and guidelines or things will go to hell.  It's like running a classroom; first and foremost you must have discipline.  Every good soldier knows that!   
 
As for 112th IR; a friend of mine had done some research of the fighting there during the Ardennes Offensive and he got in touch with both a GI and a German soldier who literally have shot at each other there.
The GI was hiding behind a TD and the German was advancing down the hill.
How's that for an opportunity?
 
WOW!  That is something isn't it?  How often does that kind of thing occur?  Yes a true opportunity.  Would have loved to hear that whole story.
 
I got a photo of Nelson's HQ somewhere (how it looks now).
If there interest, I'll post it here.
 
 
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Nelson's Headquarters 112th Infantry Regiment, Ouren (Belgium)
Photo taken in 1990 (sorry for not so good quality).
 

 
Erwin