
Anyhow, maybe our loyal forum-owner's family has joined the army back then? I found this on the wall wich listed the names of the dead soldiers:

Odd, hm?
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Aug 13th, 2012 @ 12:38 pm Perma-link
During my vacation last week, I've visited the 'American cemetary for WWII soldiers', in the Netherlands. A very interesting experience, to say the least. Over 8.000 graves of brave WWII soldiers, spread out over a large field with flowers, American flags and lots of other things to honor the death soldiers. If anyone's interested in a full recap, and/or all of my pictures, please PM me
![]() Anyhow, maybe our loyal forum-owner's family has joined the army back then? I found this on the wall wich listed the names of the dead soldiers: ![]() Odd, hm?
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Aug 13th, 2012 @ 5:14 pm Perma-link
Very interesting find. Thurman Hamilton wow, it's my battle buddy's name too!
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Aug 17th, 2012 @ 2:27 pm Perma-link
'Tis nice to remember those folks who gave everything to give us a Hitler-free world. I've always found historical topics interesting, too.
Although, for the record, it's been noted on the first phpBB MFGG that my surname might really be a pen name conceived quite a long time ago...
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