D-Day
We Jumped To Fight 33 days of action without relief, every mission complete. No ground
ever relinquished to the enemy
508th-Related Display
Normandy
Display
Dedicated
To The Memory of the men of the 325th GIR who made the supreme sacrifice
Irv
Shanley seems to reminisce as to how he used to appear
Towed Vulcan M-167 a rapid-fire rotary cannon that fired explosive
20 mm rounds and designed to protect forward area combat elements and
rear area critical assets.
"Meat
Wagon" doesn't look anything like the ones from the
old days
Flo
Shanley admires Irion Mike miniature
Irv Shanley views an exhibit
On
To Berlin display of German souvenirs. Gen Gavin appears in the photo
at right center
Map Orientation
German Artifacts
C-47 Draws A Crowd
The 6E code on the nose indicates this C-47 was a
44th Troop Carrier Squadron aircraft
C-46 Commando was there too
Really? you jumped out of that thing!
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