T-18s in Bastogne
T-18s in Bastogne
As Bastogne "Nuts Days" celebrations got canceled due to Covid restriction last year, we were too happy they started some smaller events this year again. No reenactment events, no public events just the museums were open and a small vehicles parade Sunday.
So I rent a house near to Foy (for those, who are familiar with Band of Brothers or WW2 history) for me and my friends to participate We did some battle field tours to see their fox holes of Easy Company at Foy The view from the fox holes towards Foy
That´s the real place where Shifty Powers shot the German sniper. You can still see the bullet holes in the wall
Back at the house, we opened the T-18 "carrot cake w/ icing" Lucky me, that carrot cake didn´t taste for "carrots" as I realy don´t like them but has a good cinnamon and ginger bread flavor It lasts three (!) days
So I rent a house near to Foy (for those, who are familiar with Band of Brothers or WW2 history) for me and my friends to participate We did some battle field tours to see their fox holes of Easy Company at Foy The view from the fox holes towards Foy
That´s the real place where Shifty Powers shot the German sniper. You can still see the bullet holes in the wall
Back at the house, we opened the T-18 "carrot cake w/ icing" Lucky me, that carrot cake didn´t taste for "carrots" as I realy don´t like them but has a good cinnamon and ginger bread flavor It lasts three (!) days
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We toured the Bastogne area to see some "left overs" from 1944
A "German" Hetzer tank destroyer. (For nerds, that one is a past war Swiss made model. Note the thread at the barrel for the muzzle break. German WW2 Hetzer didn´t have these) A German WW2 VW Beagle (KdF Wagen) Touring all day, we needed a good, rich dinner so we opened the (3218) T-18 "beef stew" added 2 lbs of pasta makes a nice amount of food ...and way too much for us "just" seven ppls That beef stew was 3128, so 8 years "old" and still perfect in shape and taste.
A "German" Hetzer tank destroyer. (For nerds, that one is a past war Swiss made model. Note the thread at the barrel for the muzzle break. German WW2 Hetzer didn´t have these) A German WW2 VW Beagle (KdF Wagen) Touring all day, we needed a good, rich dinner so we opened the (3218) T-18 "beef stew" added 2 lbs of pasta makes a nice amount of food ...and way too much for us "just" seven ppls That beef stew was 3128, so 8 years "old" and still perfect in shape and taste.
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Sunday we started with bacon and eggs. The eggs came from the MH T-18s freeze dried scrambled eggs
That day we went to the Bastogne Airborne museum. Lot´s of Police as the US ambassador and three veterans were there.
The museum is amazing!!
(It seems I didn´t take pictures from these )
That day we went to the Bastogne Airborne museum. Lot´s of Police as the US ambassador and three veterans were there.
The museum is amazing!!
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At the Bastogne War Museum was a little field display with reenactors
We met some others at the German Cemetery at Foy
We met some others at the German Cemetery at Foy
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Awesome photos dude, thanks for sharing. Can't wait to be able to get back over there myself.
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Great pictures, thanks for sharing!
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Great pics, indeed. Thanks much!
Found the display of tobacco products very striking. Have never smoked myself, so am always amazed at how much people smoked at that time. Am interested in containers, found the Lucky Strike round and flat cans notable.
Found the display of tobacco products very striking. Have never smoked myself, so am always amazed at how much people smoked at that time. Am interested in containers, found the Lucky Strike round and flat cans notable.
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Hey Housil!
Awesome post, like always with these adventures that you share.
Been a while since watching Band of Brothers. Always loved the Bastogne part - pretty sure that's when Wild Bill Gonorrhea gets hurt by a mortar shell. Was crazy that he lived until 2014. A pretty long life, actually.
That carrot cake sounds delicious. I'd had one, but parted with it. Had to let go of a few cakes. They're so high in sugar and one guy can only eat so much cake in a day.
The collection of tobacco is impressive.
Always feels like old times seeing your cool posts man. Thank you
Awesome post, like always with these adventures that you share.
Been a while since watching Band of Brothers. Always loved the Bastogne part - pretty sure that's when Wild Bill Gonorrhea gets hurt by a mortar shell. Was crazy that he lived until 2014. A pretty long life, actually.
That carrot cake sounds delicious. I'd had one, but parted with it. Had to let go of a few cakes. They're so high in sugar and one guy can only eat so much cake in a day.
The collection of tobacco is impressive.
Always feels like old times seeing your cool posts man. Thank you
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Yeah, the museums around there and all the places around Bastogne & Foy are awesome, spent one weekend there doing some GORUCK events, need to go back one day
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Great photos. It looks like it was an amazing trip. I hope to see it someday!