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LTC Stephen F.
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It certainly was sad news that WWII 101st Airborne Division veteran from the Battle of Bastogne Donald Malarkey has passed on MSgt Neil Greenfield
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LTC Orlando Illi
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My wife's Dad was 101st Glider Infantry at Normandy, Market Garden and the Battle of the Bulger where he was wounded.
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LTC Self Employed
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RIP Malarkey! At least I met Lt.Buck Compton at his book signing at Fort Lewis,WA in the Spring of 2009. I still have that Book! RIP Heroe!
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MSgt Neil Greenfield
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I knew a 101st veteran of the Battle of the Bulge, William “Bill” A. Wilson. He wasn't in Easy Company (I think it was Dog Company). Bill told me one story when he was wounded in action. A German soldier tried to sneak into his foxhole and then it was hand to hand fighting with his bayonet. Needless to say, Bill lived. Bill passed away in 2014 while visiting relatives in New York. He’s buried in Milford, DE.
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