"ArtKramr" wrote in message
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Subject: THE DAY THE 344TH STOPPED PATTON
From: "Tarver Engineering"
Date: 9/7/03 9:25 AM Pacific Daylight Time
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"B2431" wrote in message
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Two days actually and he was nowhere near the camps. Now tell us
what
you
did
in the great war sniveling coward
For ten days actually, you forgot that I know someone who was there.
The 344th made a very costly mistake, in lives.
Tarver, knowing someone who was there doesn't back up your claim. Being
there,
as Kramer was, makes his assertion it was 2 days more plausible.
Art wasn't there, but my father was.
Your father flew with the 344th, What a liar.
My father was on the ground waiting 10 days.
Your buddy Robbie did more damage to the war effort in his childishness that
his 55 missions did to help. It would have been better if Robbie had stayed
home.