history06 > QUINCY, MASSACHUSETTS
at TOWN HALL GREEN 
Battle of the Bulge monument dedication 
September 7, 2003. 

Shown at the Microphone:
John McAuliffe, M-347 was MC of the Dedication Ceremony.

Shown to his left (yellow tie) is the 
Mayor of Quincy, MA; Willam J. Phelan
and
Stanley Wojtusik; National President 
of the Veterans of the Battle of the Bulge. (VBOB)

Here are kind words sent to this gallery comment section by Mr. Gilbert Stevenot:

John McAuliffe is a dear friend, who remain the ambassador-at-large, to honor the acts of bravery of the 87th Infantry Division, during the bitter campaign in the Battle of the Bulge.

I was the main coordinator of the officers' club Corlux to erect a momument in Pirompré and plaques in Tillet, Bonnerue, Moicy and St-Hubert, 
where the men of the division have fought bloody fights to put out of action the tenacious German Army, through the hilly and dense forests of the Ardennes, on their way to liberate the besieged Nuts City. 

All those monuments in the Ardennes, in Quincy or elswhere in the States, represent a great link to the past and to those who serve today in the world to bring peace to oppressed people.

As a former interpreter at the 12th Army Group, 
I am proud of what I have done during the war and since the end of it, 
and the pleasure to meet again the friends of the past. 

I will never forget what they have done to liberate my country.
 
God bless America.
Steve

http://www.87thinfantrydivision.com
history06 > QUINCY, MASSACHUSETTS
at TOWN HALL GREEN 
Battle of the Bulge monument dedication 
September 7, 2003. 

Left:
Benjamin Patton, the Grandson of 
Gen. George S. Patton III; WW-II !!
He was a main speaker at the Dedication.

Right:
Also shown is Stanley A. Wojtusik, 
National President of the 
Veterans of the Battle of the Bulge.
(VBOB)

The two young scouts are the sons of the Veteran who furnished the Color Guard from the Massachusetts National Guard 1st Artillery, 
102D Field Artillery, Quincy, MA.

http://www.87thinfantrydivision.com
history06 > QUINCY, MASSACHUSETTS
at TOWN HALL GREEN 
Battle of the Bulge monument dedication 
September 7, 2003. 

It was on the occasion of the annual reunion. 

Stanley  A.Wojtusik, 106th Inf. Div.  was National President and chairman of the Reunion.

http://www.87thinfantrydivision.com
QUINCY, MASSACHUSETTS
at TOWN HALL GREEN
Battle of the Bulge monument dedication
September 7, 2003.

Shown at the Microphone:
John McAuliffe, M-347 was MC of the Dedication Ceremony.

Shown to his left (yellow tie) is the
Mayor of Quincy, MA; Willam J. Phelan
and
Stanley Wojtusik; National President
of the Veterans of the Battle of the Bulge. (VBOB)

Here are kind words sent to this gallery comment section by Mr. Gilbert Stevenot:

John McAuliffe is a dear friend, who remain the ambassador-at-large, to honor the acts of bravery of the 87th Infantry Division, during the bitter campaign in the Battle of the Bulge.

I was the main coordinator of the officers' club Corlux to erect a momument in Pirompré and plaques in Tillet, Bonnerue, Moicy and St-Hubert,
where the men of the division have fought bloody fights to put out of action the tenacious German Army, through the hilly and dense forests of the Ardennes, on their way to liberate the besieged Nuts City.

All those monuments in the Ardennes, in Quincy or elswhere in the States, represent a great link to the past and to those who serve today in the world to bring peace to oppressed people.

As a former interpreter at the 12th Army Group,
I am proud of what I have done during the war and since the end of it,
and the pleasure to meet again the friends of the past.

I will never forget what they have done to liberate my country.

God bless America.
Steve

http://www.87thinfantrydivision.com
history06 > QUINCY, MASSACHUSETTS
at TOWN HALL GREEN 
Battle of the Bulge monument dedication 
September 7, 2003. 

Shown at the Microphone:
John McAuliffe, M-347 was MC of the Dedication Ceremony.

Shown to his left (yellow tie) is the 
Mayor of Quincy, MA; Willam J. Phelan
and
Stanley Wojtusik; National President 
of the Veterans of the Battle of the Bulge. (VBOB)

Here are kind words sent to this gallery comment section by Mr. Gilbert Stevenot:

John McAuliffe is a dear friend, who remain the ambassador-at-large, to honor the acts of bravery of the 87th Infantry Division, during the bitter campaign in the Battle of the Bulge.

I was the main coordinator of the officers' club Corlux to erect a momument in Pirompré and plaques in Tillet, Bonnerue, Moicy and St-Hubert, 
where the men of the division have fought bloody fights to put out of action the tenacious German Army, through the hilly and dense forests of the Ardennes, on their way to liberate the besieged Nuts City. 

All those monuments in the Ardennes, in Quincy or elswhere in the States, represent a great link to the past and to those who serve today in the world to bring peace to oppressed people.

As a former interpreter at the 12th Army Group, 
I am proud of what I have done during the war and since the end of it, 
and the pleasure to meet again the friends of the past. 

I will never forget what they have done to liberate my country.
 
God bless America.
Steve

http://www.87thinfantrydivision.com
QUINCY, MASSACHUSETTS
at TOWN HALL GREEN
Battle of the Bulge monument dedication
September 7, 2003.

Shown at the Microphone:
John McAuliffe, M-347 was MC of the Dedication Ceremony.

Shown to his left (yellow tie) is the
Mayor of Quincy, MA; Willam J. Phelan
and
Stanley Wojtusik; National President
of the Veterans of the Battle of the Bulge. (VBOB)

Here are kind words sent to this gallery comment section by Mr. Gilbert Stevenot:

John McAuliffe is a dear friend, who remain the ambassador-at-large, to honor the acts of bravery of the 87th Infantry Division, during the bitter campaign in the Battle of the Bulge.

I was the main coordinator of the officers' club Corlux to erect a momument in Pirompré and plaques in Tillet, Bonnerue, Moicy and St-Hubert,
where the men of the division have fought bloody fights to put out of action the tenacious German Army, through the hilly and dense forests of the Ardennes, on their way to liberate the besieged Nuts City.

All those monuments in the Ardennes, in Quincy or elswhere in the States, represent a great link to the past and to those who serve today in the world to bring peace to oppressed people.

As a former interpreter at the 12th Army Group,
I am proud of what I have done during the war and since the end of it,
and the pleasure to meet again the friends of the past.

I will never forget what they have done to liberate my country.

God bless America.
Steve

http://www.87thinfantrydivision.com
See photo in gallery

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