wolflars
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ORIGINAL: golden delicious Every designer should have a scenario where his ancestors can get wiped out. Hehe.. quote:
ORIGINAL: golden delicious My most impressive military connection is that my neighbour is a retired Brigadier. Apart from that there's my Grandfather, who was a Captain in the RTR, serving in northwest Africa and northern Europe. Promoted to Major on discharge, mentioned in dispatches. No military career here, too. As regards history, both my grandfathers fought in Russia. One was wounded when a grazing shot blew off his right ear, the other one served as a medic and was severely wounded when an artillery shell hit his car, killing his comrade who drove the car (they had changed their seats just minutes before..). Basically that's all i know - they didn't tell much about the war and i don't know in which units they served. My grand-uncle participated in the battle for France, 1940, i've got some interesting photos (actually i only know that he was there from the photos..- later he also fought in Russia). Maybe i can post some of them the coming days if someone is interested. Personally, I find all this fascinating. At first I thought the thread was going to be a bunch of self placating boasting about our glorious service resumes. I thought “boring” and reluctantly posted mine in such a way that I hope my bitterness shows. Maybe, given more time I will be as nostalgic about my service as others. I just can’t get over being told that despite my contract ending, despite all the years I served that I was being “involuntarily extended” for what ended up being two more years. They told me this BEFORE asking whether or not I was going to re-enlist (which up until that moment I had planned to). They called it a retroactive policy, I called it blackmail. Anyway….. But back to what I wanted to mention was: I find it amazing that we, who are separated by miles and sometimes oceans, can share some glimpses into each others family military histories (or even just people we met who have some connection to a battle like Narva or wherever). I remember when I was a kid meeting my friends grandfather who was on a U-boat that had been taken out by British destroyer. When he told this story I was speechless. Or even consider the possibility all of our ancestors fighting one another--in most cases only a couple of generations ago. And now, here we are, chatting casually about it. It is amazing. For example, and I almost forgot about it but something about Telumar's post triggered it....I was at Ft. Polk a few years back and there was this German Infantry Officer visiting on some NATO officer exchange program. He was a captain and teaching a course to us regarding counter-insurgency techniques. Afterwards, I spent some time talking to him about history and the follies of our two nations. Turns out his grandfather was in the 9th SS PzD and fought at Nijmegan where MY grandfather was. 60 years later, here are the grandsons sharing a cup of hot coffee on a foggy humid and miserable Louisiana morning where a soldier from one nation (whose country isn't even involved in the war) is going to teach fieldcraft to another nation's boys. Again, simply amazing. @Telumar, I would be interested in seeing any photos you post.
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