Posted by paul shuler on March 11, 2015 at 10:44:57 from (170.29.1.10):
This is way off topic. My Father, Bill Shuler was my hero. He passed away on Easter day 2007. I was looking at a few items he passed down to me from his war years the other night. Like many others he never spoke of the war. I knew he was in the army but knew little else. After the 50th anniversary of D-day he slowly opened up and told me a very edited version of his time in the service. He landed on Utah I think 16 days or so post D-day. Fought all across France. Including the bulge and crossed the Rhine. He was a very kind and gentle man so it just blows my mind he was in the middle of such an awful mess. I asked him many time how he came to have the luger. He always changed the subject. I asked one more time when he was in his 80s. After a long pause he said" sometimes our guys where meaner than the Germans". I hope you guys enjoy looking at it. To keep it tractor related I also have Dads Farmall C.
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