Still working my way through the 600+ pages of the U.S. Navy Landing Party Manual-1950. I came across another interesting illustration on page 541. The instructor is working on a sighting device on the end of the trainee’s weapon. I’m just not sure I would kneeling out in front of the weapon of a newly [...]
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Letters From War Wednesday: World War II – Jim Gage
July 13, 2011
Brothers, Bob and Jim Gage, would both serve as bomber pilots in the Pacific Theater of World War II. This Letters From War Wednesday features a note from Jim, upon his return to the States following 58 successful missions. “Narrow escapes? There were plenty of them. But no one in my crew ever was hit. [...]
Uncommonly Hobert: Rifle-Stock Limb Lopper
July 12, 2011
I was doing a little yard work this past weekend. We were cleaning up the back fence row–cutting down the tall grass and ditch trees. We were using this unique limb lopper that I got from Hobert Winebrenner, truly one of a kind. A perfect fit for another edition of Uncommonly Hobert. Hobert had this [...]
A good Monday morning to all. Time for the 90th Infantry Division Pic of the Week. A group that certainly doesn’t get the credit they deserve are the brave Piper Cub pilots of World War II. They did so much, always at extreme risk, to aid their buddies on the ground.
Weekly History Wrap-Up: 07/08/11
July 8, 2011
A fabulous Friday to all our followers. Time for the Weekly History Wrap-Up. Guam wants reparations for Japanese occupation during World War II. The House will soon consider the issue … again. Nine Germans, most now in their 90s, were convicted this week in an Italian court of killing civilians during World War II. Old [...]
William Kimmell: The Rest of the Story
July 7, 2011
We had several followers comment on yesterday’s post–Union soldier, William Kimmell’s letter home to his girlfriend Leah, following the Battle of Gettysburg. Most wanted to hear the rest of the story, whether Kimmell survived the war or not. And whatever happened with him and Leah? Excerpts from William Kimmell’s letters and diary were compiled by [...]
Union soldier, William Kimmell, served with Company C, 8th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, during the Civil War. In this edition of Letters From War Wednesday, we feature a note from Kimmell home to his girlfriend, Leah. It was written on July 6, 1863, 148 years ago today, following the Battle of Gettysburg. From a camp near [...]
World War II Promise Fulfilled, Some 67 Years Later
July 5, 2011
Captain Robert McHolland commanded K Company, 358th Infantry, 90th Infantry Division, during World War II. McHolland and his unit, better known as the “Kraut Killers”, fought in Patton’s Third Army across Northern Europe. Along the way, McHolland picked up an antique French pistol for a friend back home. Prior to war, though he lived in [...]
Happy Fourth of July! Independence Day on a Monday, and time for the 90th Infantry Division Pic of the Week. I love this shot–a truly iconic photo of Father Le Courtois, parish priest at St. Jores, France, looking at the battle damage to the church and adjacent graveyard. The picture was taken on July 7, [...]
Weekly History Wrap-Up: 07/01/11
July 1, 2011
Yeah Friday. Time for the Weekly History Wrap-Up. Korean War vet, Myron Brown, received high military honors, way overdue, this week in Florida. Sixty-one years ago this week, President Truman ordered U.S. troops into the Korean War. Army Spc. Wilbert Johnson, has finally received the Silver Star for his heroics at the Battle of the [...]
