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SGT Ed Matyjasik
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Interesting, I never knew how he died. My father was with the Army's 88th infantry. They landed in Italy and fought all the way up into Germany.
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CW3 Michael Clifford
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I served in the Army CID from 1978-94 and in Heidelberg from 1981-82. I had been in and out of the 130th Station Hospital, the hospital in which the general passed. Also, those familiar with the autobahn which ran between Heidelberg and Mannheim, a kaserne was located at a midpoint between the two German cities. It was known as Autobahn Kaserne and in 1982, changed to Stem Kaserne, named in honor of General David Stem, who was killed himself in an aircraft accident. The location of this kaserne was the approximate location of General Patton’s auto accident. A truck was departing the kaserne when it had an accident with the general’s staff car.
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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The Patton museum is definitely worth a visit.
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