87th ID - WWII - gallery of pictures - all in one place submitted to me from around the United States and World that exist that Honor this division.
This is in honor of my Uncle, Melvin Otto Amelung,
who served in the 87th ID - 549th AAA AW BN - Btry C.
To submit - please email me pics at history06(at)msn.com along with any info. and I will add them to this Gallery.
Note this gallery has 2 pages - and this gallery is only a few of the Pictures submitted. See other galleries on my page to view all!
Mr. John McAuliffe; M-347 - contributed most of the pictures in this gallery as well as all the others on this site.
The Division is most interested in anyone's comments, memories, or general thoughts.
Just click "add comment" at bottom left of page.
Here's to the Golden Acorn Soldiers - STALWART AND STRONG!
To see all photos submitted from many about the 87th Infantry Division, or to submit yours, go to:
http://history06.smugmug.com
and
For info on 87th Infantry Division Association:
http://www.87thinfantrydivision.com
Wasserbullig, Luxembourg
The issue of the Bulge Bugle (VBOB)
May 2004, omitted the event of the Liberation of Wasserbullig, Luxembourg by the 87th Infantry Division.
A listing of the towns liberated, and the units which liberated them, was published by Jean Milmeister of CEBA. who edited the book,
“The Liberty Road in the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg 1944-1994.”
Also the plaque to the liberation of Wasserbillig in that town was also omitted in his listings.
This ommission was called to the attention of the BUGLE Editor.
John McAuliffe
Mac;M-347
To see all photos submitted from many about the 87th Infantry Division, or to submit yours, go to:
http://history06.smugmug.com
and
For info on 87th Infantry Division Association:
http://www.87thinfantrydivision.com
Wasserbullig, Luxembourg
The issue of the Bulge Bugle (VBOB)
May 2004, omitted the event of the Liberation of Wasserbullig, Luxembourg by the 87th Infantry Division.
A listing of the towns liberated, and the units which liberated them, was published by Jean Milmeister of CEBA. who edited the book,
“The Liberty Road in the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg 1944-1994.”
Also the plaque to the liberation of Wasserbillig in that town was also omitted in his listings.
This ommission was called to the attention of the BUGLE Editor.
John McAuliffe
Mac;M-347
To see all photos submitted from many about the 87th Infantry Division, or to submit yours, go to:
http://history06.smugmug.com
and
For info on 87th Infantry Division Association:
http://www.87thinfantrydivision.com
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