Weekend Wanderings Conference Championship Weekend 2011
23 January 2011, 11:30
Filed under: Homefront, Veterans, Weekend Wanderings, WWII | Tags: Japanese Internment, Korean War, RAF, Veterans
Filed under: Homefront, Veterans, Weekend Wanderings, WWII | Tags: Japanese Internment, Korean War, RAF, Veterans
This weekend, the Jets and Steelers face off for the AFC championship, while the Packers and Bears have an old-school matchup for the NFC championship. Hopefully, nothing gets in the way of your chicken wings, ribs, burgers, cold beers and NFL watching. As always, I will be checking what Terry and Howie have to say, but first, here’s the most interesting stuff I’ve found this week….
- New Zealand provided pilots to the RAF and one of their daughters posted up photos from her Dad’s service in 127 Squadron. Hopefully, she’ll post some of his journal entries.
- Three veterans in New Jersey shared some stories with the Wyckoff Historical Society. There are several inaccuracies in the article, as it puts Saigon in Korea (it was probably a town that sounded the same instead of the capital of South Viet Nam) and vaguely refers to the Korean War starting “less than 10 years after World War II” instead of 5 years, but provides interesting little tidbits nonetheless. With World War II veterans dimishing in numbers every day, their stories drift away with them. Hopefully, we can record as many as possible, while also putting them in context with slightly more accurate historical knowledge….
- One of the darkest chapters of American history is the internment of Japanese-Americans in World War II. A blogger writes about their own mother’s inability to talk about her internment and has an interview with one of the women was interned on video. If it doesn’t bring a tear to your eye, you must be made of stone….
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Weekend Wanderings
19 December 2010, 11:30
Filed under: 101st, Paratroopers, Weekend Wanderings | Tags: Baseball, Battle of the Bulge, Japanese Internment, Resistance, Thanksgiving
Filed under: 101st, Paratroopers, Weekend Wanderings | Tags: Baseball, Battle of the Bulge, Japanese Internment, Resistance, Thanksgiving
I’m going to start accumulating the “best of the blogs” that I read each week and post them on Sunday for people to read.
- In The Bastogne March, Mark Nakazono relates his experience hiking around Bastogne, seeing Belgians reenacting American soldiers on the very sites the fought. Some very nice pictures if you follow his link.
- I found a nice article about soldiers of the 187th Infantry Regiment (101st Airborne Division) celebrating Thanksgiving in Afghanistan, which is a nice companion to John Carter’s Thanksgiving 1944.
- COL Henderson (my late father-in-law) would appreciate Craig Swain’s post about the new Don Troani print celebrating the 150th anniversary of his beloved Signal Corps.
- Bob Feller passed away this week. Brian at “Die Hard Night” notes that “He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962 and as of today he is still the only member to serve as a Chief Petty Officer in the US Navy.”
- On Amy Reads, there’s a review of an interesting novel on the French Resistance on the island of Jersey.
- Xiphos posted a quick explanation of the Battle of the Bulge, though his language is a little salty.
- On 17 December 1944, Japanese-Americans started to be released from the ‘relocation’ camps to which the government had sent them.
- While I hate the Yankees, the love of Freddy “The Fan” Schuman for his Yankees is being commemorated in a very classy fashion. Thanks to the Golden Age of Baseball for the link.
- I found a rather difficult WWII war movie quote quiz. I did very poorly….
- I was laughing out loud at the end of Joe’s blog on Zack Greinke. It’s precisely the quality of writing that made me add him to the blogroll…