Saturday, December 27, 2014
Sunday, December 21, 2014
A Christmas Miracle
began placing candles on
their trenches and made Christmas trees, they celebrated by
began shouting Christmas greetings to each other. Soon
thereafter, the enemies were gatherings
across No Man's Land, where soldiers exchanged gifts of food,
tobacco and alcohol, and souvenirs
breathing spell and casualties could be brought back behind
their own lines for burial . In
some areas joint religious services were held. Although there was no official truce, roughly
100,000
British and German troops ceased fighting for the day!
Thursday, December 18, 2014
555 Duty Schedule 2015
DINNER MEETING DUTY WEEK
12 FEB 2015 16 - 20 FEB
31 MAR (Tuesday) 06 - 10 APR
21 MAY 25 - 29 MAY
09 JULY 13 - 17 JULY
27 AUG 31 AUG - 04 SEP
15 OCT 19 - 23 OCT
03 DEC 07 - 11 DEC
12 FEB 2015 16 - 20 FEB
31 MAR (Tuesday) 06 - 10 APR
21 MAY 25 - 29 MAY
09 JULY 13 - 17 JULY
27 AUG 31 AUG - 04 SEP
15 OCT 19 - 23 OCT
03 DEC 07 - 11 DEC
Battle of the Bulge DEC 1944
Today marks the 70th anniversary of a weeks-long battle known as the Battle of the Bulge. It would become the largest battle the US Army had ever fought, and it would go on for six weeks. The cost in human lives would be high - there were more than 67,000 American casualties before the battle ended in late January.
Sunday, December 7, 2014
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