Men of US 290th Regiment in snowy terrain near Amonines, Belgium, 4 Jan 1945

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Caption     Men of US 290th Regiment in snowy terrain near Amonines, Belgium, 4 Jan 1945 ww2dbase
WW2-Era Location Name Belgium
Date 4 Jan 1945
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1. Seymour Van Os, Jr. says:
7 Dec 2009 06:46:13 PM

My Combat Engineers Platoon, on detatached duty was ordered (by an Infantry Major) into combat to neutralize a German machined gun out- post. Unknown by me,until then, my own Sergeant produced a letter he had been carring secretly , to be given to me. The letter was on letterhead of Gen Patton, Third Army Command, that forbid the reader from leading Combat Engineers into combat becaue of recent high losses defendingagainst the German attackers in the Buldge. Does any reader havc a copy of that official letter?
2. Anonymous says:
12 Dec 2009 08:48:11 PM

I am the former Eombat engineer that wrote and published the situation stated. So far, no one has answered my rques to prodce a copy of the broad based letter from Gen Patton. My age is 87 on Dec 14th.'09.

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