Andy Brown forwarded this great photo in Normandy outside the tank museum near Carentan. Andy notes they were expecting over 200 jeeps at the event.
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Andy Brown forwarded this great photo in Normandy outside the tank museum near Carentan. Andy notes they were expecting over 200 jeeps at the event.
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from a vet to the other this great keep the memories a live for other to follow airborne
My Dad jumped 70 years ago in Normandy with the 101st Airborne DIV 506th PIR 3rd Battalion G Company Dad just made another jump at Normandy D-Day commemoration. Dad is 93 years old. Dad James H. Martin is known as “Jim Pee Wee Martin”
Roger,
My congrats to your dad for still being able to jump! Wished we’d had a chance to connect while we were there. Hope all is well with you.
– Dave
Hi Dave Next time you come to Ohio stop at my house and I will take you over to talk to my Dad & Mom. If you Google “Jim Pee Wee Martin” it will bring up a lot on my Dad and 101st Airborne. Dean Reynolds with CBS came to my parents house and did an interview Dad about WW2 and 101st Airborne the week before Dad left for Normandy. Thanks Dave for the EWillys
I wouldn’t do that. I belong to EAA and Oshkosh is close so I go to the air show every year. Last year I toured and donated to a bare bones Dakota that was going there. 37W7 was it’s markings. If that happens to be the plane I could send you a picture of it in Oshkosh.
John