| Issel River on the left - farmstead in the distance. |
So one more bridge downstream- a farmstead and the remains of an old
bridge (the current road having been relocated another 1/4 mile
downstream). Same verdict: "No - not quite - let's try the next
bridge". The terrain has been changed to accommodate the re-routing of
a road - a new bridge across the Issel - but a familiar patch of woods
remains, and the aerial photos from 1945 after the operation helped to
get the bearings. This was the spot. "We landed around here - stopped
somewhere over there." ..
| The search party. Only 1 of us knew what we were looking for. |
There were more memories related, some stories, and a few moments. A
fair amount of time was spend recollecting and discussing what else was
happening in the immediate area. As you can see, LZ-S is still a field, so
some - but not a lot - has changed. It was peaceful and a beautiful
day to visit. John J commented that the welcome was much nicer this
time. We went to the next bridge just to take a look and make sure.
"Nope - the river was straight where we landed." So, The Vet was
satisfied that he had found the area where they landed on March 24th,
1945. Quite a day indeed.
Jeff and John,
ReplyDeleteSo good to see pics of you two, and to see the beautiful country you are experiencing together. I am very happy for you, John, that you are able to revisit a grateful country that still appreciates how the free world liberated them. God bless you.
Steve Cory
WOW...What a great opportunity. Has The Vet been handing out Nylons and American Cigarettes to the locals?
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Happy Birthday John J.!!!! It's amazing to see the places you are visiting and having a chance to reminisce. Glad you guys are sharing this together. Little bro, you are awesome. S
ReplyDeleteTo John, Thank You very much; I raise my glass to you & the greatest generation who defeated fascism in the early 20th century. My name is Kevin P. Mundy, I'm 42 and live in NYC. It is to my understanding that My grandfather, William Hatred, had fought in the 550th. I was wondering if you had knew him at all. I know he grew up in the Bronx, but I never met him. I know he was wounded in the war, came home, raised a family of six, but passed away suddenly a couple of weeks before President Kennedy was killed. Any info would be greatly appreciated, even if you didn't know him. Thank You, again John. Sincerely, Kevin--DBLFRAME@HOTMAIL.COM.
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