The Brits and Irishmen At Anzio
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There's a link to this BBC webpage on M1's mainpage,

but thought it'd be appropriate to look at the Anzio category this week.

 

Bill Donnelly reminds us all of the tremendous courage

and sacrifice made by so many men (nothing average about them, they were

heroes all!).

 

I particularly noticed this page because Bill was from a village

near my grandparents homes in Roscommon Ireland.

 

Bill was KIA at Anzio on Feb 23rd or 24th 1944. They had to write home

to his family that he has no known grave, no known place of burial. His name

is now recorded at the Cassino Memorial "Remembered With Honor".

 

The letter from his buddy Cpl Collins to Bill's sister tells of his bravery

and the fact that he owed his life to him.

 

Remembering with honor all who were there, all with "no known graves",

and especially all our British friends today.

 

m2

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Honey, you are one top-woman for all you do, and I'm sure all your ancestors are very proud of all you do and all you stand for today. :armata_PDT_37: Thanks for all your great posts and to all who went before us. Here's to honor and glory and sacrifice.
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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