May you all continue to find grace and espirit de corps in our common bond of wearing the cloth of this Nation.BUMP, @Empirical Cane
Shoutout to my fellow vets. Yes, even you Air Force folk.jokes aside.... I love every one of my fellow vets and servicemembers. All the way, AIRBORNE! HOOAH!
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Love you, brother.May you all continue to find grace and espirit de corps in our common bond of wearing the cloth of this Nation.
They were called “The Greatest Generation” for a reason. My dad was U.S. Army 9th Infantry Division and fought in the Battle of the Bulge. I salute all who serve and continue to serve, they are responsible for the freedoms we have every day.Thank you to all who serve and have served, especially my father, copilot of the Homebreaker, B24 of the 446th bomb group, 8th Army Air Corps the “Bungay Buckaroos” WWII, Flixton England (below, first row, far left.)
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And my father in law, batallion surgeon, 7th and 3rd Army, under George Patton, NorthAfrica, Sicily, and France, WWII.
They broke the mold with those two guys, man.
Men's Day is celebrated vev fevrale.
That's awesome. Because the 82D wasn't Airborne until August 1942. Forgot the date. Awesome. He lead the way.My Uncle Nick, Paratrooper 509th Parachute Infantry Bn. America's first combat paratroopers - jumped three times in North Africa before the 82nd or 101st Airborne got overseas in WWII. Jumped in Salerno to relieve the beachhead, led the amphibious invasion of Anzio with the Rangers, fought up the boot of Italy against elite SS and German paratrooper outfits before they were bled out. Led the Invasion of Southern France. One of six from the original Battalion who arrived in England in 1942 and was still standing after the Battle of the Bulge where they held, lost and held the most direct crossroads (Sadzot Belgium) to Antwerp, the German objective of the Bulge. Rather than take a 100% disability, my father talked him into joining him on FDNY. He had a **** of a career there - spent his entire life in uniform serving others. He is shown making Jimmy Carter an horary FDNY FF.View attachment 135413View attachment 135415
Thanks dj for your service...That's awesome. Because the 82D wasn't Airborne until August 1942. Forgot the date. Awesome. He leave the way.
AIRBORNE!!!
A number of the wounded guys from North Africa that returned to the states, helped train the 101st. The 509 was the first infantry outfit to arrive in England, they trained with the British First Airborne - broke their obstacle course record the first time they went through it. British Gen Boy Browning was so impressed he awarded them the Maroon Beret to wear - firs beret worn by Americans. One of the 509's war time commanders was William Yarborough who brought the Green Beret to US Special Forces.That's awesome. Because the 82D wasn't Airborne until August 1942. Forgot the date. Awesome. He lead the way.
AIRBORNE!!!
All those guys had brass balls man. Salute to your dad.They were called “The Greatest Generation” for a reason. My dad was U.S. Army 9th Infantry Division and fought in the Battle of the Bulge. I salute all who serve and continue to serve, they are responsible for the freedoms we have every day.
One bad *** ****. Congrats....My Uncle Nick, Paratrooper 509th Parachute Infantry Bn. America's first combat paratroopers - jumped three times in North Africa before the 82nd or 101st Airborne got overseas in WWII. Jumped in Salerno to relieve the beachhead, led the amphibious invasion of Anzio with the Rangers, fought up the boot of Italy against elite SS and German paratrooper outfits before they were bled out. Led the Invasion of Southern France. One of six from the original Battalion who arrived in England in 1942 and was still standing after the Battle of the Bulge where they held, lost and held the most direct crossroads (Sadzot Belgium) to Antwerp, the German objective of the Bulge. Rather than take a 100% disability, my father talked him into joining him on FDNY. He had a **** of a career there - spent his entire life in uniform serving others. He is shown making Jimmy Carter an horary FDNY FF.View attachment 135413View attachment 135415