From: Ben517@aol.com
Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2008 6:21 PM
To: undisclosed-recipients:
Subject: MAIL CALL NO.. 1617-517TH PRCT-SEPT 7, 2008
 
70 Pleasant St. Cohasset, MA. 02025 ,781 383 0215 * Mail Call : Ben Barrett  Ben517@aol.com 
 
Hello,
Please let me know if you want to receive Mail Calls or if you have a problem receiving them. You can always read back Mail Calls  by clicking on www.517prct.org/archives

517th Annual Florida Mini-Reunion January 17,18,19, 20, 2009

Banquet on the 20th (Tuesday) and Departing on the 21st (Wednesday)

Hosted by: Leila Webb, Location: Ramada Hotel & Inn Gateway

7470 Highway 192 West

Kissimmee, Florida  34747

Tele: 1(800)327-9170          FAX 1(407)396-4320

Contact: Leila Webb, Helen Beddow and Lou Darden

4155 Kissimmee Park Road

St. Cloud, Florida       34772

Tele:(407)892-3595


Darrell Egner
 
Pat Seitz  Thanks for sharing the great pictures and articals.  Wow you took us back 63 years.  This was a wonderful event in your Dads life and now I get to share it with my very good friend your Dad.  When he asked me to be President of the 517 he used his best salesmen ship and indicated that it would be a piece of cake.  That's the only time in all the years that I have known him that he was wrong.  Just kidding, it has been a wonderful experience and I have enjoyed it.  Now that you have shared this information about your Mom there is no doubt in my mind that there would be two Generals in the Army named Seitz had she joined the Army instead of the Red Cross.

Darrell Egner

June Huffman
 
Wish we had humor like that now !  (Reference to video in 1615)  That was great.  Thanks to whomever sent it.  How are things with you and your family/?  I hear  the Reunion was enjoyed by all.  Surely wish I could have been there.  Maybe next one!  My regards to all of the Hq2 people!  I miss being with them----GOOD PEOPLE

Darrell Egner
 
Thank you Patty & Dan Smith for sending the LINK in Mail Call #1615.  I very seldom open the links but this one was the best ever.  I hate to admit how old I am but Foster Brooks and Dean Martin were always so funny.  After that I spent a hour pulling up some of the other things that were available.  My favorite was "Let's Jitterbug" which took me back to my High School days.  Troopers if you didn't try this link you missed a very entertaining few minutes.

Thanks,

Darrell Egner

From: Jessica Bennett [mailto:jbennett@howstuffworks.com]
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2008 5:28 PM

To: webmaster@517prct.org
Subject: History Resource from HowStuffWorks.com

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Gilles Guignard
 
Ben and Bob,
 
I hope you are both doing well. I have just come back from the Southern France commemorations
where I had the chance to meet a 517th veteran, Mr Ignatius Bail - 460th PFAB.
 
Below you will find the story of our visit with him and his family as well as the pictures of that day.
 
I thought you could do a nice article on the 517th website with this story and the pictures.
 
I will get back to you shortly with photos of the 3rd Edition of the 517th commemorative march.
 
Feel free to use all the pictures im sending for the webiste of our day with Mr Bail.
 
here is the text:
 
kind regards, Gilles
 
 
Ignatius J. BAIL - 460th PFAB - 517th PRCT - A Battery

On August 13th 2008, Mr Ignatius Bail visited the Maritime Alps where he fought in September 1944. He had never returned to this area of France since 1944.
We met him at l'Escarene with his family with our 517th PRCT jumpsuits and 460th PFAB jeep to show him the area and find the spot where he was wounded.

Mr Bail enlisted in the paratroops at the age of 17 et he was 19 when he bailed out in Southern France on August 15th, 1944.
He went all the way from the dropzones to the Maritime Alps.

At his arrival at l'Escarene early September 1944, his 75mm battery was installed on the the railroad embankment near l'Escarene railway station.

On September 6, 1944, a German shell hit his Howitzer and Bail sees his best friend running away with blood squirting out of his neck.
He runs after him and they both roll down the slope to find cover in the in the tunnel under the embankment. Unaware that he had also been wounded by schrapnel,
Pvt Bail was taking care of his best friend when a medic arrived and sent him to the first aid station. Bail was wounded in the shoulder and had 8 big chunks of schrapnel removed.
After the visit of the various positions of the 517th, an official ceremony was organized for him at the city hall and Mr Bail was made a citizen of honor of l'Escarene.
We all got very emotional when Mr Felix Rodilla, a French veteran of the 9th DIC arrived (9eme Division d'Infanterie Coloniale - Mr Rodilla was an NCO in 9th DIC
and saw action in 1940, in North Africa 42-43, Island of Elba, Southern France, Rhone Valley, Rhineland, Germany).

He took Mr Bail in his arms and said:

"My friend, we have made the same path, we have seen the same horrors, without knowing each other - but we both ended in the heart of Germany with the same goal: Freedom! I was in Morrocco in 1942 when you Americans arrived and we received your equipment which was the best. Without you we would never have won the war."

After the ceremony a helicopter took Mr Bail and his family for a tour of the 517th area.
 

 Karen Gierman-
Hello, I am listening to some of my husband's Uncle's audio tapes.  The one I listened to today is from Lieutenant Dan Cook talking about his military experience and life after the military.  Might you want me to send it to you?   My husband's uncle was named Robert Applegate.  He kept in touch with many of his military friends via audio tapes. He had a world map on the wall on which he plotted with push pins where they landed, fought and walked in WWII and where each of his friends lived in the United States of America.   He apparently made many of them belt buckles using gold coins!!
We live in New Jersey.  Karen Gierman