This is a request from Don, one Wartime veteran from 1st Squad, 2nd Plat. (Sgt Hanlon), 2nd Bn., G Co. (Capt Evans), 327th Glider Infantry Regiment (101st A/B Div). This very precise informations and request about a Belgian Family was sent to me yesterday from Kevin Brooks, a Facebook friend in the UK.
The question is : you do have the farm location. Do you know the place ?
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Jan
05
2010
Posted by Snafu | Comments : 17686(0)http://www.eucmh.com/2010/01/05/marvie-bastogne-327th-glider-101st-abn/Marvie+-+Bastogne+327th+Glider+101st+Abn2010-01-05+21%3A26%3A09Snafu
Category : Don - 2/327 GIR
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