A 13th Airborne Sergeant and his recent acquisitions. Note that he is also wearing a private purchase death's head ring.
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Originally posted by JONATHAN View PostThis pic is in one of Tom Johnson's War Boory books - great photo
The caption with the picture describes the men as 101st Airborne under Captain Anderson, but they are actually 1269th.
I bought the book for my uncle, and he died shortly after I gave it to him. About a year later my aunt gave it back to me, and I found where he had written the captions. The sad thing is that he never realized that he was in the picture, as he is the one in the white tee shirt standing and his head is cropped off in the photo.
The bottom picture is of his best buddy Bob Thibodeaux. In later years a collector found out he had pictures of the cave, and under the pretext of having copies made kept the originals.
Here is a link from the 1269th website, and in this photo taken at approximately the same time shows my uncle standing and you can see his face. Again, he died before I found the website and his picture.
http://www.personal.psu.edu/users/w/...ing_stash.html
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Bob is still alive, and he and his wife, and my aunt and uncle kept in touch and visited over the years as they both lived in Louisiana.
"Tib" as my uncle referred to him, though someone was crazy when they offered $15,000 for the sword, and sold it.
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Picture my uncle titled as "the Sgts.", Courtney, Rader, Duger, and Thibodeaux, taken in the French Alps in 1944.
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That "Somebody" was none other than COL Jim Atwood. I believe the final purchase price was more like $10,000. A friend of mine who lives in Lafayette, LA went over and spoke to Bob a few years ago trying to clear up a mystery about that sword. Bob set the record straight about bringing it back until selling it to Atwood.
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Originally posted by Notaguru View PostThat "Somebody" was none other than COL Jim Atwood. I believe the final purchase price was more like $10,000. A friend of mine who lives in Lafayette, LA went over and spoke to Bob a few years ago trying to clear up a mystery about that sword. Bob set the record straight about bringing it back until selling it to Atwood.
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