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BULGEBUSTER
NEWS
March 2008 - Updated May 2, 2008. (most information has been excerpted from the 75th Division Veterans' Association Bulgebuster Newsletter) |
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2008 75th Division Veterans Association reunion registration forms will be provided on this website as soon as they are available.
View a copy of the May 1946 Bulgebuster Newsletter.
A few photos from the 2007 Reunion in Kansas City, Missouri
The NEC meeting in Fort Wayne, Indiana has concluded. Click here to read a internet article published by the Fort Wayne journalgazette.net I would like to thank ALL of our dear friends in Europe who have adopted the gravesites of American soldiers killed in action and buried overseas. Thank you for remembering the sacrifices these heroes made and for taking the time to visit and place flowers on their graves.
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ALL Veterans Can Now Salute
US Senator Jim Inhofe (R-OK) announced passage by unanimous consent of his Bill (S. 1877) clarifying US law to allow veterans and servicemen not in uniform to salute the flag. Senator Inhofe said, "I look forward to seeing those who have served saluting proudly at baseball games, parades, and formal events. I believe this is an appropriate way to honor and recognize the 25 million Veterans in the United States who have served in the military and remain as role models to other citizens. Those who are currently serving or have served in the military have earned the right, and their recognition will be an inspiration to others."
Letter... Dear Mr. Warmouth, A little while ago, I proudly adopted the grave of Pfc. John B. Donaldson, 290 Inf. 75 Division at the American War Cemetery nearby Margraten the Netherlands.
With every visit at the cemetery I feel more solidarity with Pfc. John B. Donaldson, so I have decided to try and find more information about him, his division, his regiment, his section, actually about everything which has a relationship with him.
I already had contact with Mr. Puckett from www.75thdivisiondad.us, he gave me your address to get in contact with you, trying to find more information.
He also wrote me that the Veterans Association has a monthly newspaper the Bulgebuster. It is maybe a suggestion that my request for information will be published in your monthly newsletter, the Bulgebuster.
I hope that you or members of the Veterans Association can and will help me to find more information about Pfc. John B. Donaldson.
Name: Donaldson, John B. State: Delaware ASN: 32755164 Unit: L Section, 290 Inf., 75 Division Rank: PFC D.o.D.: April 1945
I have already found out that Pfc. John B. Donaldson probably killed in action in the neighborhood of Dortmund / Recklinghausen in Germany.
Sincerely, Ser Dieteren |
Ozark Infantry Reactivated
According to a recent Army directive, the 102nd Ozark Infantry Division is being reactivated in October 2007 as a training division and will be headquartered in the Ozark Mountains at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. Infantry training will include Navy and Air Force personnel destined for service in Iraq. Dormant for the past decade, it was formerly a reserve division in the Missouri - Illinois region. Division colors were ceremoniously unfurled at a recent reunion of the Ozark veteran's association in St. Louis.
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Visit the 75th Division Dad Guest Book or try the 75th Division Dad Discussions Group. Leave your message or peruse those left by others. Both are available on the 75th Division Home Page
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TAPS In memory... Lovell Wallace - AT 290 Abraham Levine - I 290 Bayard Bendler Aloysius (Lou) Mantovani - B 291
TGGF Helps Veterans Return To Where They Served Are you a veteran? Have you had the desire to return to where you served overseas? Are you short on funds to be able to fulfill this desire? The Greatest Generations Foundation may be able to help. Visit their website, by clicking the picture below, to learn more.
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A Very Touching Letter...
Dear Mr Puckett
I am emailing from the UK
after I happened on your website and noted the reference to PORTHCAWL,
SOUTH WALES, UK in your history of the 75th Infantry and to their
short stay in the town. This has prompted me to contact you with a
few reminiscences from "this side".
Aged 4 in 1939, I lived with
my family in Porthcawl - a small town of no military significance
to the German raiders who concentrated on shipping, docks,
industrial sites etc at Cardiff or Swansea, to east and west of the
town.
Something which might have
attracted attention had they known were the several large military
camps and various billets in or around the town. Through these camps
passed many allied troops of numerous nations - British, Canadian,
Free French, and of course American.
I can recall none of the
various units to which these guys were attached except one -the 75th
Infantry - which is writ large in my mind. The 75th
shoulderflash I recognised instantly on your website and it brought
back happy memories!
My parents were both regular
worshippers at the local Baptist church. It was the custom
to welcome in our church visitors from the army units based in
those camps. By far the majority of those visitors were
undoubtedly US army. One Sunday morning after the service, my father
engaged 2 US servicemen in conversation which ended by his inviting
them to our home for traditional Sunday lunch.
So began a regular event and I
recollect that few if any Sundays passed without one or more guests
being welcomed. A number became regular visitors and firm
friends who spent furlough with us if their units had moved on to
other parts of the UK or Europe.
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As a small boy I was totally
smitten with them all and remember them with affection.
My late mother regretted
afterwards that she had not kept a record of the scores
of servicemen with their names and addresses, but at the time I
think she may have felt it might in some way be unlucky for them.
One GI we met was Robert
(Bobby) Burnett who was 18 years old and had a crew cut before he
left for UK. This was on the advice of his father who had fought in
the First World war trenches.
and would , he reckoned
reduce the risk of headlice.
He was from Talahassee Florida
and a hero of mine! He kindly brought me a present - a book which I
still have and treasure. Other names include Fred Reusse, and a Tech
sergeant (I think), called Betts, also a Staltenburg(?) and maybe a
Captain Miles but he may have been with the 28th
Infantry who came later I think. They were billeted in a seafront
hotel called the Esplanade where I recall Bobby doing KP one day to
his disgust!
I much regret that surnames to
a small boy were not important - it was always Dave or Bill or
Bobby etc.and I have to say that my grasp of events and recall of
the timing here may not be entirely accurate.
Reusse and Betts I'm pretty
sure were in the Ardennes and the Bulge and came back to UK for R&R
which they spent with us. I think there are one or two
photographs in existence.
We never got to know what
subsequently happened to most of these men and I guess a numberm,
sadly, did not return home..
I hope it was ok to
contact you and although I have in no way been able to add to the
valiant history of the 75th, you should know that we all were, and
we remain, warmly grateful for their presence, for their unfailing
courtesy, for their valour, and for their
selfless service in a foreign land so far from home. I thought you
should know that.
For my part, chancing on your
website brought back far off memories of wartime and the kindnesses
of strong and gentle men who we were proud to call our friends
With good wishes to the 75th,
and to you,
Sincerely,
Arthur Davies
Many thanks to you and your family, Mr. Davies, for giving our soldiers a home away from home! Your thoughts and kind words are much appreciated! |
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2008 Dues are Payable Now... From July 1, 2007 to July 1, 2008
Dues may be mailed to: 75th Division Veterans' Association Inc., 6545 W. 11th St., Indianapolis, IN 46214. Lifetime dues are $100.00. 2008 Dues are $20.00. Spouses, Sons and Daughters of 75th Division Veterans are eligible to join the Association as "Associate Members." I also believe that non-WWII Veterans of the 75th (e.g., 75th Division Exercise) are now eligible to join. It also may be possible for Grandchildren to join, please contact the Association for specific information. Membership includes a monthly edition of "The Bulgebuster" newsletter. Donations are also accepted.
New Remembrance:
ATTENTION!
All veterans of WWII who earned the Combat Infantry Badge are eligible to receive the Bronze Star Medal. If you are not sure whether or not you or your relative earned this most cherished of medals, you can check the veteran's military discharge paper. Application for the Bronze Star may be made to the United States National Archives and Records Administration. |
Ball Caps have the European Theatre of Operations (ETO) Ribbon and come in red, white, or blue. These caps are $15.00. Caps without the ETO ribbon are $14.00. Send request and payment to: 75th Division Veterans Association, 6545 W. 11th St., Indianapolis, IN 46214. Caps without the ETO Ribbon are $14.00.
(sample photo - caps ordered may or may not be identical)
75th Division Veterans Assoc. Coin The 75th Division Veterans Association is offering a collector coin. Please click the icon below for more information.
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2007 Reunion Photo Information
Cost of the photos will be:
- $25.00 for a disk of all photos. - $15.00 for one 8x10 - $15.00 for two 5x7's - $15.00 for four 4x6's
Send your request to Emery Antonucci
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75th Division Veterans' Association 2008 Annual Reunion Plan now to attend the 75th's Annual Reunion to be held this year in Norfolk, Virginia! The Radisson Hotel Norfolk, Virginia will play host to this year's reunion from Wednesday, September 24th through Sunday, September 28th. Registration forms will be provided on this website as soon as they are available. Details determined so far are:
Visit the Radisson Hotel Website at:
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