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Author:  M21 Sniper [ 25 Dec 2004, 22:10 ]
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http://www.517prct.org/documents/82nd_a ... poster.htm

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<b>Sergeant John Banister</b>

Late on the night of December 23rd, Sergeant John Banister of the 14th Cavalry Group found himself meandering through the village of Provedroux, southwest of Vielsalm. He'd been separated from his unit during the wild retreat of the first days and joined up with Task Force Jones, defending the southern side of the Fortified Goose Egg. Now they were in retreat again. The Germans were closing in on the village from three sides. American vehicles were pulling out, and Banister was once again separated from his new unit, with no ride out.

A tank destroyer rolled by; somebody waved him aboard and Banister eagerly climbed on. They roared out of the burning town. Somebody told Banister that he was riding with Lieutenant Bill Rogers. "Who's he?" Banister wanted to know. "Will Rogers' son," came the answer. It was a hell of a way to meet a celebrity.

An hour later they reached the main highway running west from Vielsalm. <b>There they found a lone soldier digging a foxhole. Armed with bazooka and rifle, unshaven and filthy, he went about his business with a stoic nonchalance. They pulled up to him and stopped. He didn't seem to care about the refugees. "If yer lookin for a safe place," he said, "just pull that vehicle behind me. I'm the 82nd Airborne. This is as far as the bastards are going."</b>

The men on the tank destroyer hesitated. After the constant retreats of the last week, they didn't have much fight left in them. But the paratrooper's determination was infectious. "You heard the man," declared Rogers. "Let's set up for business!" Twenty minutes later, two truckloads of GIs joined their little roadblock. All through the night, men trickled in, and their defenses grew stronger.

Around that single paratrooper was formed the nucleus of a major strongpoint.

<b>"You got me all wrong Mudd...i don't like anyone.</b><img src=newicons/saevil.gif border=0 align=middle>"
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Author:  Hawg166 [ 26 Dec 2004, 11:55 ]
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Thats where the military concept of standing out in the middle of nowhere alone and a line will form behind you came from.<img src=newicons/idea.gif border=0 align=middle>

By this time tomorrow I shall have gained either a pearage or Westminster Abbey........Nelson

Author:  fenderstrat72 [ 26 Dec 2004, 13:07 ]
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I love it. That is why America is the great country she is, because of GI's like these. God bless them all.

Fender
"A woman drove me to drink
and I hadn't even the courtesy to thank her".
W.C. Fields

Author:  sgtgoose1 [ 26 Dec 2004, 17:04 ]
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MONEY TALKS,B.S. JUST PILES UP.

Author:  tritonal [ 26 Dec 2004, 18:08 ]
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In the spirit that this gallantry is continued in our present-day warriors.
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Edited by - tritonal on Dec 26 2004 5:12 PM

Author:  Racegal8 [ 26 Dec 2004, 18:41 ]
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Very Nice!

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"The secret of reaping the greatest fruitfulness and the greatest enjoyment from life is to live dangerously!"
-Friedrich Nietzsche-

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