
I won't say that they stopped the Krauts, because from what I heard from the fellows, the 6th Armd. The Battle of the Bulge must have been Cruel, bitter fighting, nothing like this last phase of the final drive.I guess you know that the 11th got there in the nick of time. I know that he was evacuated one said frozen feet, another said he had bad wounds and was back in the States. I'll bet that she's not sorry though.Īs for Chuck, I can't find out anything definite. I still think that it best that he did get married, though maybe I'm wrong. I think he must have gotten it in the first part of January in the latter part of the Battle of the Bulge.It surely is a shame. Allen didn't know any of the particulars, and I haven't seen anyone else from there to find out anything. Well, that's the way I got it, only a little more sudden. He looked at me and said, 'Bakewell! He's dead'. as Bakewell, and therefore I asked if would say Hello to Bakewell for me.


He is in the 56th Engineers now, same Co.

I was in this this town of Wendelsheim back across the Rhine where our rear eschelon was situated at the time, and the morning they were pulling out I ran across a fellow named Allen that I used to know quite well in A.S.T.P. I heard some bad news when I returned to the Division. I've been putting off telling you something for a long time Mother, and I guess this is time I told you.
