Nice one Chris. A really great souvenir.........!
Nice one Chris. A really great souvenir.........!
Regards,
Steve.
I'll give that a read!...
Walkwolf,Two great photos of a great soldier and one with his mom.If you don't get a feeling in your heart that she is so happy to have her son home.Alvin York was portrayed by a fine actor Gary Cooper,but here is the great soldier in the flesh!I have an article that shows he was ill and down on his luck later in life and I feel bad about that.
Very interesting indeed. What Alvin York did was quite a feat and his background and reasoning makes it even more fascinating....., or at least so Ive always thought.
Do you have a link or some pics from the site, that your father re-discovered?
Would be great to get a sort of 'After The Battle' now-and-then feel for the place.....
Ive watched it many many times.
Though it is of course a 'product of its time,' I dont hold that against it (maybe quite the contrary) and I like that old movie a lot.
'Coop' was a fantastic actor and his personality still to this day comes clearly through the screen (be it plasma or at a movie theatre).
With his stoic demeanor and no frills approach, he is far better (IMO) than some other actors. A favourite actor of mine.
Apart from the obvious choice (the epic 'High Noon,' which stands head and shoulders over many other movies and will forever be an icon), the movie 'Man of the West,' is a favourite Coop movie of mine.
Did you post here about the .45acp cartridge found?
A link or pics would be great.
You keep comming up with interesting artifacts & info.
(in my best Yoda voice): "In this one burns bright the flame it does, mmmmmmm......"
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You just say that out loud to yourself, didnt you? Come on, admit it!
Here the website
Sgt York discovery expedition
Thanks.
Seems you forgot the linky-pooh?
EDIT; never mind - found it via the key words provided.
York Discovery Expedition link:
Page 1
Thank you for posting the link.
chris
No problem.
All very interesting. Now perusing website. Lot of work went into the trail. Some interesting artifacts found.
Not least the 'Landwehr' items.
Thanks again.
Fascinating.
Yet another place to go visit on the 'to do' list (*SIGH*)
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