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    #16
    Super photos Don
    It's great to see a place where you've heard so much about but never get the chance to go.

    Regards,
    AB.
    In memory of my Uncle,
    Schtz.Grenadier KARL HOFBAUER,
    2 Kompanie, Inf-Bat, 550.
    Killed in action, Krasnoje, Minsk, 7. Nov. 1942.

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      #17
      Alrighty, then - moving on... Here are the actual positions of Easy Company in the Bois Jacques. Lots of foxholes and commo trenches, but nothing on the surface that I couold see - very different from Halbe (http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ighlight=Halbe) where there was still quite a bit laying about on the ground.
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        #18
        Another - the trees were planted in rows, which made it easier to navigate. I estimated that E Company's positions were about the size of two American football fields total.
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          #19
          Looking toward Foy from the edge of the wood:
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            #20
            These are E Coy positions right up against the Foy-Bizory road. The Germans occupied the forest on the oposite side:
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              #21
              The Germans had forward positions about ten to fifteen yards inside the treeline - this is looking back toward the main German lines from about 20 or thrity yards in from the road:
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                #22
                The beauty of the Ardennes is that you can basically drive the battlefield in a day if you don't stop to visit museums. I have threads on the Panzers in the Achtung Panzer! forum, but here's a few pics. First, the Houfallize Panther:
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                  #23
                  Many of these Ardennes towns are in beautiful settings - here's Houfallize:
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                    #24
                    Next up is the Gandmenil Panther from 2nd SS:
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                      #25
                      And then, of course, there's this Big Boy at La Gleize - first Königstiger I have seen in person:
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                        #26
                        The Malmedy Massacre field and memorial...
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                              #29
                              Very nice pics to all! Thank you. Was there any obvious battle damage to those German tanks or do you think they were abandoned during the battle?

                              -Eric

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by DonC View Post
                                The Malmedy Massacre field and memorial...

                                Have you been to the Baugnez44 Museum,just side of the Massacre field?

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