A guy I went to college with was there (among other incredible places and events).
He and his tank captured 5 infiltrators.
They were suspicious because there were 5 guys in the Jeep and there were standing orders to never have more than 4.
Then they noticed that the Jeep didn't have blackout lights.
I truly believe that the men and women who fought those battles (European, African, Pacific, etc) were a breed that we may never see again.
Whenever I have had the chance to talk with them, I have always felt humbled.
Dave
That was where Audie Murphy kicked their a$$es between movie sets.
This is why I ask their names. These brave men have earned the right to be honored individually as well as in groups. Bless them all, bless them each, thank you for my life.
Audie Murphy did not fight in the battle of the bulge. He was wounded in the hip in October of 1944 and did not return to combat until mid January 1945.
That was where Audie Murphy kicked their a$$es between movie sets.
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