The Dutch haven't forgotten
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Thank you.
A time for all of us to pause and reflect this Memorial Day.
A time for all of us to pause and reflect this Memorial Day.
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Hearing this made my day.
Thank-you to your Dutch friend and to Elisha P. Cutler, Jr.
Thank-you to your Dutch friend and to Elisha P. Cutler, Jr.
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Much of the country of Belgium has not forgotten. That country has been run over so much by Germany I don't know if they will ever forget. There is still much hatred for them there and America came to help liberate them twice within 30 years.
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He was a Silver Star recipient.rmr24 wrote:Hearing this made my day.
Thank-you to your Dutch friend and to Elisha P. Cutler, Jr.
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Thanks, Andy, for the reminder.
A nice way to start the day.
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What a wonderful way of honoring a fallen soldier. My thanks to your friend Andy, and thanks for posting. 

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Thanks for the post. I have heard of this ("adopting") before, that is really something nice.
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Great post! Thanks!
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That is awesome!! Thanks Andy, I did not know this...
And their contribution to firearms is awesome too! (FNH = Belgium)
And their contribution to firearms is awesome too! (FNH = Belgium)
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Thanks Andy. That made my day.
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Might be his grandfather? LINKAndyC wrote: I'm also wondering if it's possible to find his ancestors/descendants to let them know that someone is tending to him and remembering him with honor.
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My in-laws were Dutch and in the Netherlands during WW II. My Father-in-law was interned in a work camp for a while. They let him out because they thought he was going to die and didn't want to bury him. He went from 200+ to less than 100 pounds while there. He survived and lived to age 89. My in-laws definitely considered the American to be liberators. They didn't care much for the British though.