Posted on Sep 7, 2017
Allied Victory Parade Berlin 07 09 45 rt 07 47
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Good stuff! 2nd Armored Division represented U.S. Army in that parade. That Division was soon pulled out & replaced by 82nd Airborne & 78th Infantry Divisions. Berliners seem to love parades. Here are some of my photos of West Berlin's 1963 Armed Forces Day parade featuring troops of 1st Battle Group, 28th Infantry, 1st Infantry Division, & 3rd Battle Group 6th Infantry, U.S. Berlin Brigade Drum & Bugle Corps.
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SPC John Parmenter
SGT John " Mac " McConnell - Berlin Brigade Ordinance painted our vehicles glossy olive. That encouraged drivers to make them even more shiny using auto polish. Augmenting task forces, as mine, received well-worn vehicles & crew-served weapons upon our arrival in West Germany. 7th Army & USAREUR Ordinance helped get them into "combat condition" before we traveled through communist East Germany to West Berlin where our vehicles were "glamourized" for parade season.
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Another great vid share- also great emphasis on marching through the capital of the enemy.
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SGT John McConnell thanks for your post. It reminded me of a story my Dad told us about the Soviets in Checkoslovakia shortly after the end of the war. His unit was tasked to loan their vehicles to the nearby Soviet Soldiers for a parade. He and his fellow American Soldiers from AT Co 302nd Infantry 94th Division cleaned up the vehicles got em all parade ready etc. when the received them back everything extra that could be stripped off of it was. Dads 21/2 ton truck came back with just four tires the steering wheel and drivers seat springs. Lights, lenses covers spare , BIO today's terms were all removed by the Soviets. Needless to say Dad and his fellow Soldiers were pissed. It's funny now. I get to tell folks my Dad was there at the start of the Cold War and I was there in Germany at the end of the Cold War. Have a great and safe day!
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