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USASOC commander awards Combat Infantryman Badges to World War II veterans
RELEASE NUMBER: 050814-01
DATE POSTED: AUGUST 15, 2005 Quote:
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Lt. Gen. Philip R. Kensinger, Jr., commander, U.S. Army Special Operations command awards the Combat Infantryman Badge to World War II Canadian veteran Sam Eros during the First Special Service Force 59th annual reunion awards dinner Aug. 13 held in Calgary, Alberta. The FSSF was a one-of-a-kind unit comprised of both Americans and Canadians that fought side-by-side in the Aleutians, France an Italy during World War II. Kensinger awarded 100 CIBs to both Canadian and American veterans. (Army photo by Sgt. Joe Healy, USASOC Public Affairs)
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Lt. Gen. Philip R. Kensinger, Jr. (far right), commander, U.S. Army Special Operations command awards the Combat Infantryman Badge to World War II Canadian veteran Doug Stonehouse during the First Special Service Force 59th annual reunion awards dinner Aug. 13 held in Calgary, Alberta. The FSSF was a one-of-a-kind unit comprised of both Americans and Canadians that fought side-by-side in the Aleutians, France an Italy during World War II. Kensinger awarded 100 CIBs to both Canadian and American veterans. (Army photo by Sgt. Joe Healy, USASOC Public Affairs)
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Lt. Gen. Philip R. Kensinger, Jr., commander, U.S. Army Special Operations command awards the Combat Infantryman Badge to World War II Canadian veteran Sam Eros during the First Special Service Force 59th annual reunion awards dinner Aug. 13 held in Calgary, Alberta. The FSSF was a one-of-a-kind unit comprised of both Americans and Canadians that fought side-by-side in the Aleutians, France an Italy during World War II. Kensinger awarded 100 CIBs to both Canadian and American veterans. (Army photo by Sgt. Joe Healy, USASOC Public Affairs)
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Did anyone else notice that those men still looked like they were in pretty good shape to be in their 80's?
Legends, all of them. Thanks for leading the way! DOL Doc |
That is great to see those heroic men be awarded for their work. Heroes, all.
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I'm VERY glad to see those great Canadian soldiers get this well deserved award of the CIB. (As well as any American members of the FSSF who didn't get the award.
One of the things that I always look forward to on Menton Day is the members of the FSSF who attend the ceremony each year! The last few times, I have had the pleasure of having members seated at my table. Sadly they are passing at a rapid rate, like most WW II Veterans. The Devils' Brigade — Black Devils |
A few of my friends had the chance to go down to Calgary for the festivities. Awesome time had by all.
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Dan,
Thanks again for providing real news. Congratulations to all those men. |
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