Posted by rustyj14 on July 31, 2011 at 14:58:01 from (72.77.81.161):
In Reply to: Re: elbow room..... posted by dave2 on July 31, 2011 at 04:46:57:
Dave: I've been enjoying your pictures of your country and the commentary! Way back in the Spring of 1944, my dear old Uncle Sam gave me a one week tour of your Country--free of charge. Our cruise ship made the Port of Liverpool. From there, we boarded a nice train, and went across the land, to an area near Trowbridge. evidently. the tourist hotels were full, as we lived in tents for the week of our stay. I enjoyed the trip, but dear old Uncle must have gotten mixed up, because he sent us east instead of west, and the locals there didn't want us to come ashore! Amid much shooting and shouting, we finally got ashore, and i finished the trip in Metz, France, on a litter, in a field hospital. from there i went back to England, to a hospital for treatment of my wounds. Many years later, somebody asked me if i ever went back, and i told them no, I don't fly, and had my fill of ocean trips, on the way over, and the way back! I tell them--I only lost one thing over there (My left foot) And, I'm not going back to look for it! The one they gave me to replace the one i lost, works well! Thanks for sending the letters and pictures of your area! I didn't have much time to explore! Rusty J.
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