tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4146148016062694502.post2258697049922328565..comments2024-01-05T12:03:52.460-05:00Comments on No Lawyers - Only Guns and Money: D-Day Plus 74 YearsJohn Richardsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03151468462458613615noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4146148016062694502.post-22532516740154347962018-06-06T22:14:44.591-04:002018-06-06T22:14:44.591-04:00That's an interesting clip. Thanks!That's an interesting clip. Thanks!Old NFOhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16404197287935017147noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4146148016062694502.post-41533868250758476602018-06-06T21:39:02.928-04:002018-06-06T21:39:02.928-04:00I had a friend who was there. He saw a buddy with ...I had a friend who was there. He saw a buddy with a mortar plate step off a sandbar which was over their heads. The guy went under, and my friend never saw him again.<br /><br />My friend brought back some interesting war trophies, including a drilling, a Luger, and several other long guns.<br /><br />He told me an interesting story: When they were back in New Jersey after the war (Fort Dix?), the CO came through the barracks and told the men to lay all the guns they brought back on their bunks. <br /><br />Then he told him he would be back (in an hour?) to confiscate all guns in excess of three per man. When he came back, there were only three guns on each bunk!Liston Matthewshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15906318217110410176noreply@blogger.com