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Since many of us have the opportunity to travel the world and visit historic battlefields, which sites would you say have been the most memorable for you? For me, it has to be Belleau Wood with a good Marine buddy of mine, and the site where the 3rd Infantry Division adopted the nickname, ''Rock of the Marne'' in Mezy, France.
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GySgt Craig Averill
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Gettysburg and Antietam
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SSgt Daniel d'Errico
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Atlanta, where a beautiful city was destroyed but was rebuilt into a more beautiful city. Tokyo, it has become a pearl in Japan.
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Fort Niagara and Fort Ticonderoga were very awesome to a young boy and has helped to shape my love for history and the early American battles.
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SFC Donald York
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Fort Riley Kansas
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PO1 Kevin Dougherty
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That I have been to thus far, Gettysburgh, or maybe Valley Forge. It's very sobering to stand at either and contemplate the price paid by those who had gone before.
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1stSgt Daryl Allen
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Vicksburg Battle Park, MS and Shiloh Battle Park, TN.
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PVT John Williams
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Gettysburg. It began on my birthday.
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Damn, you're old! Sorry, I had to.
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SGT Stanley Bass
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I was blessed with working with the USARC Commander when I was in Atlanta Ga. kennesaw Mountain, Vicksburg Mississippi, Look out Mountain TN, Andersonville. Gettysburg, Richmond VA Area sites. Then Arlington National Cemetery when i was stationed at pentagon.
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SSgt GG-15 RET Jim Lint
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The Korea War Museum in Yongsan-Gu, Seoul, Korea. Our Yongsan base is walking distance to it. It is fantastic and the best of all military museums around the world. While people will say the Imperial Museum in London or The St Petersberg museum in Russia but the South Korean museum is updated and clean. They take donations of old gear.... I will be going there in Oct, if you have an idea. Or something you want me to take. The do give credit to the donor of the gear.
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SSG Mark Franzen
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I live in Washington state in Coupeville wash where I was raised there is a place called FT casey it over looks water with artillery guns it is really something to see it army bunkers as well look it on goggle.
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