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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Molsman on January 07, 2014, 11:25:57 PM
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Thought this would be a good topic to start and share since alot of us are WW2 history buff's
My Grandfather 191st Tank Battalion assigned to the 45th infantry
War Photo's
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Grandfather is in Top Hat Unknown base
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Today's Pic of my Grandfather next to the tank he drove but not the Cobra King I do not know what his tank's name was
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Pic's of my Grandfather and his twin Brother Frank (last time they saw each other Pic was dated 1943)
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Grandfathers Brother Pic's Brother was assigned to the Mine Sweeper ship USS Skill lost is life on Sept 25 1943 off coast of Italy while his Brother was on the Ground war with the 191st in Salerno
USS SKill
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Awesome!
Your Grandpa may be familiar with two tanker terms:
1. DAT (Dumb prettythang Tanker)
2. "If you ain't CAV, you ain't toejam!"
Also, a tankers 4th General Order is:
"I will guard my tank from flank to flank and take no toejam from any rank."
I am a proud DAT (M60A3 and M1A1)
Much props to your Graps!
boo :salute
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Boo
thanks but right now in my gramps Dementia and the war story talk is no more which I wished I pulled more facts and stories from him a long time ago but waited to long now so my loss but still proud of him
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Molsman,
<S> to your family. Your Grandfather might have dementia but I hope it is possible you still have moments where he is lucid. If so, enjoy those moments. They are few and fleeting. Enjoy them for what they can give you as a family and if you want to ask about the past, do so after you have taken care of the present( his comfort) and the future (his wishes)!
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Great pics thanks for sharing.
:salute :salute Double salute for their service.
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What an awesome grandpa!
I hope you get some info though in general the information you have is an incredible legacy. There are geeks on these boards that could help you do some serious research to learn all kinds of things about your Grandpa through unit histories, combat logs, etc. His unit may even have some reunion or small web site. My Dad served on a heavy cruiser during the Korean War and shocking enough his cruiser has an official non-profit with an annual budget of $8,000. Just enough to print a 16-page magazine a couple times a year and have super small reunions. Maybe your Grandpa has some unknown connections like that. I'd love to hear more about his tanking history.
boo
:salute
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great topic thought it would of attacted more photo's and all with all the historian buff's here
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My grandpa left no relics behind him. He was covert ops during the war and he had to destroy all his logs in order to avoid getting them into soviet hands. A shame really, probably would have been a lot of interesting stuff there.
All he ever told about the war was some stories of fallen friends and a cool story about him playing cat and mouse with a soviet IL2.
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:salute thanks for the share Mols...
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Good pics there. I hope you still have some good times with your Grandpa.
I'm also a proud DAT (M60, M60A1, M60A3)
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great topic thought it would of attacted more photo's and all with all the historian buff's here
Here ya go. I have posted this before, but since no one else is contributing...
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This is my paternal Grandfather, Joe Hyman. He would receive the Purple Heart after being wounded in the Ardennes Area during the Battle of the Bulge. He carried Shrapnel in is arm as a reminder. Rarely spoke about the war except for certain things like "Bed-Check Charlie". Passed away in Dec 2001.
Here is one I don't think no one has seen yet.
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This is my Maternal Grandfather, Woodrow Wilson Robinson. He is actually my Step-Grandfather, as my mom's real father bailed. He was a Military police man and arrived in Europe just as the war ended. Told lots of interesting post war occupation stories. Passed away in 2006.
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This is my grandfather. The portrait was taken in 1937 I think while he was finishing up pre-flight school or possibly officers candidate school.
The next one is "Bubby" back in southern California with an F6F-3 in 1944 after getting the USS Princeton (CVL-23) blown out from under him. The last one he is piloting the lead ship in the picture, a Curtiss SB2C-4 Helldiver.
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My sisters have many more photos than I do. I know they have pics of him in Vought SB2Us aboard the USS Lexington CV-2 sometime in 1939. And pics of him In Douglas SBDs around the 1941-43 time-frame. I need to get copies from them.
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Salute to all who have Served.
After talking to my Uncle Today he is sending me pictures of Ledger pages from the book my Grandfather kept with all the Cities he was in during the War either where he fought or was camped during the battle. He also has it marked where his Brother is buried over in Italy. I will post them tomorrow when I get home from work.
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Molsman
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updates as promised
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Way to go, gramps!
<S> to those veterans.
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updates as promised
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Very Cool sir!!! My dad is buried at the Ft Indiantown Gap Military cemetary...where your relative was discharged.
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Outstanding stuff there Molsman, thanks.
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His Army Portrait picture
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Unit group photo
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His unit up for inspection
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Moving equipment through the trails
Bonus picture
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Japanese Emil captured and displayed in India
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Fascinating pictures. Great to have. No one in my family served in the war in any capacity. So I've nothing to post. As far a I know only me and my uncle every spent any time in the military and he deserted the Irish army and they weren't even in the war!
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http://white15.com/albums/userpics/10001/DSCN2302%7E0.jpg Gus G Foster (middle right). Radioman 3rd Armored. Took shrapnel in his back in France is all I know of his service. But I wear his dog tags every day. I miss my Pa.
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This was my Dad in the Pacific in Naval Air Utility Squadron 13.
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All
Lets keep this Forum going for Our Families who have fought to make us all history buff's the way we are today
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Molsman
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/jumping this post back to the Top after talking to some Player's tonight in the MA they also have alot fo history to share with Relative's that have Served out Great Nation this topic should also be open to other Relatives who have fought for us
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Molsman
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My great grandfather was in the German army in WWI, and my grandpa (his son) was on our side (US) in WWII (although stationed in Hawaii and not in combat as far as I know).
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:salute To all who have family members who fought for our freedom.
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Incredible stuff to read, some of that is haunting, especially the notes about obvious friends that were casualties. Thanks for sharing everyone, especially Mols. I have a father with dementia now too, my thoughts and prayers are with you.
Both my grandfathers were in the RCAF, and one later the RAF. One built and worked on Lancaster Bombers, the other flew them. I'll post some pictures when I can dig them out here.
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AWESOME!
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:aok :aok :aok
Wonderful thread.
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722 Armament:
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