Went back to the Ardennes yesterday, first we (me, my wife and my two boys) visited the new
"Bastogne War museum", and the
"American Memorial on Mardasson Hill" which is located right next to the museum.
Here are some pics (sadly, no pics from inside the museum, flashes are not allowed and taking pics inside a museum without a flash is far from ideal... I took 2 pics of a pocket knife in a display, I'll post these here in the near future).
P.S.: I also have some pics of my ST300 at these next locations, but I will post those in the
"SAKs in public places (or other multitools)" topic.
First a pic of the outside of the museum, taken while standing on top of the Mardasson Memorial:
And now some pics of the Memorial itself:
Later that day we went to "Bois Jacques" (Jack's forest) where the boys from Easy Company dug their foxholes in that cold december back in '44. Those of you who saw the "Band of brothers" series will definitely know what I'm talking about. I've been there a couple of times now, but every time it takes my breath away, the "feel" of this place, and the foxholes which are still visible get me every time ...
First some pics of the memorial for the 101st Airborne, near bois Jacques (you can see bois Jacques in the background of the first pic):
And now some pics of bois Jacques:
Edit: Seems like one pic (above) of my ST300 got in here by mistake ...
My boys were quite impressed by the whole thing ...
And at the end of the day we paid a visit to the
"German military cemetery at Recogne", a lot of brave young men died in "the battle of the Bulge", on both sides ...
I Hope you guys enjoyed it
.