Submitted by Gabemann2000 t3_10o06ga in OldSchoolCool
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Gabemann2000 OP t1_j6e40iu wrote
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Quarky-Beartooth t1_j6bz1wp wrote
My great uncle was there, too. He kept warm by drinking hot lemonade made from powder, but still got some nerve damage in his feet. Never liked lemonade after that!
sparkchaser t1_j6bxpml wrote
Great pic. Was he there for the seige?
Gabemann2000 OP t1_j6by5lb wrote
Indeed he was.
0erlikon t1_j6c8v0b wrote
Did he ever talk about it?
Gabemann2000 OP t1_j6djn22 wrote
Yeah I used to wake him lots of questions when I was younger. I also got to go with him to a 17th airborne division reunion with him a year and half before he died
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Licker6969 t1_j6c4y88 wrote
Nothing but respect for that man. He looks cold and frightened. Glad he made it out alive.
Gabemann2000 OP t1_j6djv50 wrote
Thank you 🙏
AZraver t1_j6c2otp wrote
Your grandfather has all of my respect to endure that at such a young age as well. Such a hard generation of guys.
My grandfather fought in Korea at 18, and is known as an “Atomic Marine” since he got to witness some nuclear explosions with other Marines in trenches and stuff. I only know of that because of a news article of him.
Gabemann2000 OP t1_j6e3wtx wrote
Our grandfathers are hero’s!
eetzavinyl t1_j6cylmp wrote
Mark Paul Gosselar
MagicalMysticalMyth t1_j6eom00 wrote
I was looking for this comment. It's uncanny the resemblance.
Northwest_Radio t1_j6due4b wrote
The town became surrounded. The German commander demanded the heavily outnumbered American forces there surrender. The American commander sent a one word reply. "Nuts!".
Minzplaying t1_j6bwkdj wrote
He looked so very young. How old?
Gabemann2000 OP t1_j6byc68 wrote
He would have turned 20 on Dec 16th. He was in Bastogne form Dec 1944-Jan 1945
mysteryliner t1_j6cdeo4 wrote
Private first class in the 17th Airborne division?
Gabemann2000 OP t1_j6e3qte wrote
Indeed
MONDARIZ t1_j6d9n9t wrote
According to his patch.
HalstenWulfharth t1_j6dh49a wrote
At least he wasn't in the 11th armored division.
SK8_Rage t1_j6ddynj wrote
Hero!
MyFrampton t1_j6e28ld wrote
One of The Battered Bastards.
It would be a privilege to meet him and shake his hand. You are soooo lucky!
Gabemann2000 OP t1_j6e47xa wrote
One of those Battered Bastards of Bastogne indeed! Thank you
MyFrampton t1_j6e7qjw wrote
My ex’s mothers 3rd husband was a Battered Bastard. I never knew it until the last time I ever saw him. I wish I had known sooner and maybe he would have talked a little about it. Pure living history right there.
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derrickgw1 t1_j6c8uk7 wrote
Damn! Wow!
LaMarcGasoldridge_ t1_j6ca702 wrote
hero
too_rolling_stoned t1_j6dviet wrote
Definitely not the first Private to find themselves somewhere pretty damn crappy and saying, “What was I thinking?”. Nor is it the last.
youshouldbethelawyer t1_j6e2pgx wrote
That is Tom Hanks in Saving Private Ryan. Won't fool me
Gabemann2000 OP t1_j6e490v wrote
😂
ianmoone1102 t1_j6fst3s wrote
Arguably the most brutal events of WWII. Respect!
Gabemann2000 OP t1_j6fw3gn wrote
Thank u 🙏
msdemos t1_j6g4v0a wrote
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They are, and ALWAYS will be, The GREATEST Generation.....
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Key-Government-3157 t1_j6cgn7g wrote
What was tom hanks doing in belgium in 1944?
Woko_O t1_j6cong7 wrote
Saving Ryan
Gabemann2000 OP t1_j6e3tba wrote
😂
cahillc134 t1_j6j2vfi wrote
Zack Morris: the War Years.
killjoy73au t1_j6cx3iv wrote
Looks like he's having a great fucken time. Poor bastard.
csk1325 t1_j6camra wrote
I believe that's a 30 carbine he's carrying. Can anyone confirm. One of the great rifles of world war II
Ts4EVER t1_j6cizpa wrote
No that is an M1 Garand rifle.
Gabemann2000 OP t1_j6dj9mw wrote
Awesome thanks
rideatruck t1_j6f8250 wrote
M-1 Garand
0erlikon t1_j6c8t67 wrote
NUTS!