"When you initially attacked for seven days and nights without halting for rest, you met and defeated twice your own number. Your advance required the enemy to turn fresh divisions against you, and you in turn hacked them to pieces as you ruthlessly cut your way deep into the flank of the "bulge." Your feats of daring and endurance in the sub-freezing weather and snow-clad mountains and gorges of Luxembourg are legion; your contribution to the relief of Bastogne was immeasurable. It was particularly fitting that the elimination of the "bulge" should find the Yankee Division seizing and holding firmly on the same line held by our own forces prior to the breakthrough. I am proud of this feat by you as well as those you performed earlier. We shall advance on Berlin together."-------Feb. 1, 1945 Headquarters 26th Infantry Division, W. S. Paul, Major General, U.S. Army Commanding

American, British and Canadian Forces Conduct a Massive Push in Dunbarton

 104th Infantry Regiment

Conditions our troops have to sleep in



Church Services Before the Assult




 British Airborne


 American Airborne



 Legs




 The March to the Front




 One Last Map Check



 New Guy









 Our Platoon Leader Lt. Volk


 Canadian Forces Holding the bridge


 I Love You Sr.


 Ultra Smiley



The Fallaros

All Photos from T4 Baril 8th Detachment, 166th Sig. Photo