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87th Infantry Division Lost 1,310 Killed, 4,000 Wounded in Three Months of World War II
2016 Reunion - Providence, RI
2017 Reunion - Columbia, SC
2019 Reunion - Danbury, CT
2021 Reunion - Savannah, GA
2021 Reunion Photos and Videos
2022 Reunion - Gettysburg, PA
2023 Reunion - New Orleans. LA
2024 Reunion - St. Louis, MO
A.S.T.P.
A Daylight Reconnaissance Patrol
A Letter Written by My Father
A Remembrance
A Tale of Buchenwald — The Stench Still Lingers
A Toast of Gratitude
AWOL in Paris
Advancing Across Germany
Albert A. Da Costa
All Combat Deaths are Tragic. The Deaths of Twins, Woeful.
Americans Used Weapons of Past In Defeating Germans and Winning World War II
An Interview With My Great-Grandfather, Albert Da Costa (H&S-312ENG)
And Then the President Died
Arthur William (Bill) Jasper
Baptism of Fire
Battlefield Vignettes: Little Things I Remember From Our Sojourn in Europe
Battle of the Bulge
Battle of the Bulge Was Longer, Bloodier Than Army Admits
Bill Jasper’s WWII Memoirs
Bloody Sunday – Dec 17, 1944 – A Day in Hell
Call Me Burt
Calling on America to Pay Special Regard to Combat Veterans
Cecil G. Davis, Jr.
Celebrating VE-Day with the Russians
Combat Memories
Counterattack at Moircy
Dorothy Steinbis Davis, R.N.
ETO Memories
Everyday Is a Bonus
First Combat
First Day in Combat
From a Letter Home to My Wife in May 1945
George E. Ferris
Goldbrick Hill
Goldbrick Hill, Germany
Good Fortune
He Was Only 18
History of the Antitank Companies of the 87th Division in Europe
How I Received My Bronze Star
Ignored By Tigers
In Memory of My Grandfather, Lt. Colonel William Owen Leach, HQ-345
James P. Hennessey
James R. McGhee
John E. McAuliffe
Lester Atwell
Lester Atwell: Author of World’s First Non-Fiction Novel About Infantry at War
Lt. Colonel William Owen Leach
Mac and the General
Mail From Home Was the Infantryman’s Oxygen
Mathilde and Marcel Schmetz and the “Remember 1939-1945” Museum
May This Keep You Safe From Harm
Minefield Rescue
Missed by a Hare
Mitch Kaidy’s Combat Log
Mitchell Kaidy
My First Day in Germany
My Life As a Scout
Northern France
OK, Move Out!
Partial Transcript From a 1993 Conversation
Password Rejected!
Providing Medical Care to the Sick and Wounded Allied Forces in the European Theater of Operations (ETO)
Recollections of Our Time in England
Record Battle Opened 56 Years Ago – Dec. 16, 1944
Remembering Capt. Kromer
Remembering Delmer Johnson
Remembering My Friend, Malvin Vigneault
Remembering William Schmidt
Richard Manchester
Robert Epperson
Robert M. Frank
Siegfried Line – February
Six Prisoners For Major Usera
Solemn Remembrance: Vet Returns to Pay Respects to Former Lieutenant
Speech at the Rochefort Reception
Task Force Muir Escapade: It Could Have Been Hollywood
The 87th and Los Alamos
The 346th Regiment’s Bloody Capture of Hill 648 and Goldbrick Hill
The Ardennes Battle (Winter of 1944-’45)
The Ardennes Foot Soldier (Winter of 1944-’45)
The Boys of the Golden Acorn
The Bulge, The Siegfried Line and The Rivers
The Dash Across Germany
The General That History Forgot; and One That Popular Lore Created
The Gracious Residents of Leek
The Last Days of the War
The Mass Surrender of German Troops to the 347th Infantry Regiment on May 6, 1945 - Pt I
The Mass Surrender of German Troops to the 347th Infantry Regiment on May 6, 1945 - Pt II
The Mysteries of Life and Death
The Power and the Glory: The 87th Division Attacks
The Remembered/Will the War Ever End?
The Rhine River Crossing
The Saar
Though Commended By Friend and Foe, 87th Division Remains Below the Radar
Three Nice Guys Going Off To War
Tilly: The Sweetheart of the Liberators of Luxembourg
Tom Stafford
WWII Memoirs: Part 1 – The First Day of Combat
WWII Memoirs: Part 2 – The Bulge
WWII Memoirs: Part 3 – The Siegfried Line
WWII Memoirs: Part 4 – Koblenz
WWII Memoirs: Part 5 – Crossing the Rhine
WWII Memoirs: Part 6 – Going Home
We Are the Fortunate Ones
What the Heck Kind of Password Is That?
Who Really Liberated Bastogne? A Probe of History
Would We Be Here Today Without Those Two A-Bombs?
“Oh Danny Boy”, Italian Style
“The Eagle” Drops Its Gold During Short Battle Pause; What Was That All About?
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