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From Russ Weiskircher, 45th Inf Div WWII. AWESOME! It's on our TV calendar!!!!!
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Greetings family and friends!
Sunday, Nov 15th, the History Channel will air a terrific program on WW2, presenting many never before seen photos and facts. I urge you to check it out. I was privileged to see the rushes and to be a consultant for a portion on WW2 in Europe. Air time is 9pm eastern.
Russ Weiskircher
Marion J Chard
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Wow, can't believe no one else is watching or following this.
We are watching the third night in the row, and this is great stuff. The film footage is incredible and the show is extremely well done. I can't wait to watch it from the beginning again. And of course Gary Sinise is narrating, so I like it even more.
Gonna add this to my collection.
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Better Believe that Dogdaddy is a' watchin' if it's about WWII, M1! I've watched every episode thus far also, and I think it's a shade more interesting than the Ken Burns series was, although I liked that one too. This series really does have some very touching moments as you listen to these Veterans recounting the feelings they experienced...like the Captain who was badly wounded and fighting to hang onto his life, but kept on going until he finally met another American who turned out to be a medic named.... Jesus.
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Ya, that was a great point in last night's episode. We are both completely enamored with the series, and me thinks I shall ask for it for Christmas. Sounds like a good thing to add to the Santa wish list!
We noticed they used a segment, which I use within the first chapter of my documentary, and was acquired from my buddy Jason, at the 60th Inf Reg. Look hun I asked, recognize that?
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540th Engineer Combat Regiment, 2833rd Bn, H&S Co, 4th Platoon
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Ya, that was a great point in last night's episode. We are both completely enamored with the series, and me thinks I shall ask for it for Christmas. Sounds like a good thing to add to the Santa wish list!
We noticed they used a segment, which I use within the first chapter of my documentary, and was acquired from my buddy Jason, at the 60th Inf Reg. Look hun I asked, recognize that?
WATCHING NO AFRICA AND ITALY RIGHT NOW 4:10PM CST HISTORY CHANNEL
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Terrific!
I missed the episode last night, but it will be repeated tonight before the NEXT episode. Looking forward to it.
Once again, bravo to the production crew and writers!
Marion J Chard
Proud Daughter of Walter (Monday) Poniedzialek
540th Engineer Combat Regiment, 2833rd Bn, H&S Co, 4th Platoon
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The story of the Samuel B. Roberts and the other heroic destroyer and destroyer escort ships who took on the Jap Task force at Leyte has always been a very emotional thing for me, no matter how often I've heard it. It was a David vs, Goliath battle, and those brave American sailors were punching out of their weight class (Go Navy!) and keep punching until the Japs turned tail, despite suffering the loss of the ship and most of the crew. If that story doesn't make you proud to be an American then nothing will. This is just one of many heroic actions of the US Navy in WWII that need to be remembered for all time.
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540th Engineer Combat Regiment, 2833rd Bn, H&S Co, 4th Platoon
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Are we talking about WWII in HD? I'm watching that right now and it's awesome. I was thinking about what would have happened if the German commander at normandy would have followed directions and had all his troops on the beach. 10,000 casualties would have been much more.
Thinking of our WWII vets while watching. Am I going to be some old fart on an Iraq war discussion forum in 50 years? I wonder. . . Here's to our fine old farts!!!!!
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Yes, yes, U ARE!
Marion J Chard
Proud Daughter of Walter (Monday) Poniedzialek
540th Engineer Combat Regiment, 2833rd Bn, H&S Co, 4th Platoon
There's "No Bridge Too Far"
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