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Old 10th December 2007, 18:44
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Re: Events at Wollendorf

All,
You guys are exactly correct with the dates..
My Grandfather took part in this "Piercing of the Sigfried line" as he calls it. It happened at Wallendorf. He was in the 5th Armored Division, 85th Reconnaissance Squad Mech Company D. They had an M8 ARmored 6 wheel Truck, a few supply trucks, later a light tank and a group of 24 men. Of the original 24 that started only 4 survived including my Grandfather. You guys are correct on the Dates,, he wrote an account of his trek across Europe and He says on Sept 14th, they crossed 2 miles into Germany for 3 days, approximately 3 miles he writes I think, I'd have to check.. then were repulsed. This was after the liberation of Paris. He writes at this time there was lots of exuberance among the troops, the feeling was after racing across France and closing the Falaise Gap the war might be over by X-mas he wrote.
THey were in Luxembourg at the short Time.. Then in early Oct, they drove North to join the 9th army I think, then that winter they found themselves in the Battle of the Bulge North arm..

In this area my Grandfather has his lieutenant's head shot off. The lieutenant had a bad habit of riding with his head out the car and they would target the Lieutenant hats...he had to clean up the mess..
Later, the Gun on the M8 jammed because the operator didn't empty the shell bag on the side of the gun, the gunner was his first action.. It jammed so they had to pull over and the M8 behind them. About 100 Meters later the M8 that took his place was hit by a German 88. and the M8 basically disappeared, there was nothing but a few rims and metal left of it..
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