THE BELGIUM VISIT.

Sherman Tank, Mcauliffe Place Bastogne.

Liberty marker at Mcauliffe Place, Bastogne.

A snow covered bust of General Mcauliffe at Mcauliffe Place, Bastogne. NUTS!

Sherman Tank, Mcauliffe Place Bastogne.

Pete at the Foy sign post.

My self at the Foy sign post.

Memorial of the location of where the US cemetery used to be located until 1948. This is located between Foy and Recogne outside of Bastogne.

Memorial of the location of where the US cemetery used to be located until 1948. This is located between Foy and Recogne outside of Bastogne.

Memorial of the location of where the US cemetery used to be located until 1948. This is located between Foy and Recogne outside of Bastogne.

Memorial of the location of where the US cemetery used to be located until 1948. This is located between Foy and Recogne outside of Bastogne.

Memorial of the location of where the US cemetery used to be located until 1948. This is located between Foy and Recogne outside of Bastogne.

Memorial of the location of where the US cemetery used to be located until 1948. This is located between Foy and Recogne outside of Bastogne.

Myself and Pete at the memorial of the location of where the US cemetery used to be located until 1948. This is located between Foy and Recogne outsid

Snow covered fields from the memorial of the location of where the US cemetery used to be located until 1948.

Snow covered fields from the memorial of the location of where the US cemetery used to be located until 1948.

Snow covered fields from the memorial of the location of where the US cemetery used to be located until 1948.

Snow covered fields from the memorial of the location of where the US cemetery used to be located until 1948.

Snow covered fields from the memorial of the location of where the US cemetery used to be located until 1948.

The German Cemetery between Foy and Recogne outside of Bastogne. Up to 6 German soldiers are buried under each head stone.

At the entrance to the German cemetery.

The German Cemetery between Foy and Recogne outside of Bastogne. Up to 6 German soldiers are buried under each head stone.

The German Cemetery between Foy and Recogne outside of Bastogne. Up to 6 German soldiers are buried under each head stone.

The German Cemetery between Foy and Recogne outside of Bastogne. Up to 6 German soldiers are buried under each head stone.

The German Cemetery between Foy and Recogne outside of Bastogne. Up to 6 German soldiers are buried under each head stone.

The German Cemetery between Foy and Recogne outside of Bastogne. Up to 6 German soldiers are buried under each head stone.

The German Cemetery between Foy and Recogne outside of Bastogne. Up to 6 German soldiers are buried under each head stone.

The German Cemetery between Foy and Recogne outside of Bastogne. Up to 6 German soldiers are buried under each head stone.

My self and Pete at the German Cemetery between Foy and Recogne outside of Bastogne. Up to 6 German soldiers are buried under each head stone.

The church at Foy.

Looking at the Bois Jacques Woods from Foy.

Looking at the Bois Jacques Woods from Foy.

Bois Jacques Woods. What remains of a Fox Hole used by the US forces mainly the 506th PIR 101st Airborne Division Easy Company.

Bois Jacques Woods. What remains of a Fox Hole used by the US forces mainly the 506th PIR 101st Airborne Division Easy Company.

Bois Jacques Woods. What remains of a Fox Hole used by the US forces mainly the 506th PIR 101st Airborne Division Easy Company.

Bois Jacques Woods. What remains of a Fox Hole used by the US forces mainly the 506th PIR 101st Airborne Division Easy Company.

Bois Jacques Woods. What remains of a Fox Hole used by the US forces mainly the 506th PIR 101st Airborne Division Easy Company.

Bois Jacques Woods

Bois Jacques Woods

Bois Jacques Woods. What remains of a Fox Hole used by the US forces mainly the 506th PIR 101st Airborne Division Easy Company.

Bois Jacques Woods. What remains of a Fox Hole used by the US forces mainly the 506th PIR 101st Airborne Division Easy Company.

Bois Jacques Woods. What remains of a Fox Hole used by the US forces mainly the 506th PIR 101st Airborne Division Easy Company.

Bois Jacques Woods. What remains of a Fox Hole used by the US forces mainly the 506th PIR 101st Airborne Division Easy Company.

Bois Jacques Woods. What remains of a Fox Hole used by the US forces mainly the 506th PIR 101st Airborne Division Easy Company.

Bois Jacques Woods. What remains of a Fox Hole used by the US forces mainly the 506th PIR 101st Airborne Division Easy Company.

Foy from Bois Jacques Woods.

Bois Jacques Woods. What remains of a Fox Hole used by the US forces mainly the 506th PIR 101st Airborne Division Easy Company.

Bois Jacques Woods. What remains of a Fox Hole used by the US forces mainly the 506th PIR 101st Airborne Division Easy Company.

Bois Jacques Woods. What remains of a Fox Hole used by the US forces mainly the 506th PIR 101st Airborne Division Easy Company.

Bois Jacques Woods. What remains of a Fox Hole used by the US forces mainly the 506th PIR 101st Airborne Division Easy Company.

Foy from Bois Jacques Woods.

Foy from Bois Jacques Woods.

Foy from Bois Jacques Woods.

Foy from Bois Jacques Woods.

Foy from Bois Jacques Woods.

Bois Jacques Woods.

Bois Jacques Woods.

Bois Jacques Woods.

Easy Company Memorial between Foy and Bizroy outside of Bastogne.

Easy Company Memorial between Foy and Bizroy outside of Bastogne.

Easy Company Memorial between Foy and Bizroy outside of Bastogne.

Easy Company Memorial between Foy and Bizroy outside of Bastogne.

Easy Company Memorial between Foy and Bizroy outside of Bastogne.

Easy Company Memorial between Foy and Bizroy outside of Bastogne.

Easy Company Memorial between Foy and Bizroy outside of Bastogne.

Bois Jacques Woods from the Easy Company Memorial between Foy and Bizroy outside of Bastogne.

Bois Jacques Woods from the Easy Company Memorial between Foy and Bizroy outside of Bastogne.

Bois Jacques Woods from the Easy Company Memorial between Foy and Bizroy outside of Bastogne.

Easy Company Memorial between Foy and Bizroy outside of Bastogne.

Easy Company Memorial between Foy and Bizroy outside of Bastogne.

Pete at the Easy Company Memorial between Foy and Bizroy outside of Bastogne.

Pete at the Easy Company Memorial between Foy and Bizroy outside of Bastogne.

Pete at the Easy Company Memorial between Foy and Bizroy outside of Bastogne.

MARDASSON MONUMENT Bastogne.

The Mardasson Memorial was built in 1950. It stands as a token of gratitude by the Belgian population for the liberation of the country by the American Army and the allies. The construction of the memorial was suggested by the Belgo-American association (a panel of several eminent Belgian personalities). By erecting this monument they wanted to remember the young Americans who came to liberate Belgium at the cost of their own lives.

MARDASSON MONUMENT Bastogne

The Mardasson Memorial was built in 1950. It stands as a token of gratitude by the Belgian population for the liberation of the country by the American Army and the allies. The construction of the memorial was suggested by the Belgo-American association (a panel of several eminent Belgian personalities). By erecting this monument they wanted to remember the young Americans who came to liberate Belgium at the cost of their own lives.

MARDASSON MONUMENT Bastogne

The Mardasson Memorial was built in 1950. It stands as a token of gratitude by the Belgian population for the liberation of the country by the American Army and the allies. The construction of the memorial was suggested by the Belgo-American association (a panel of several eminent Belgian personalities). By erecting this monument they wanted to remember the young Americans who came to liberate Belgium at the cost of their own lives.

MARDASSON MONUMENT Bastogne

The Mardasson Memorial was built in 1950. It stands as a token of gratitude by the Belgian population for the liberation of the country by the American Army and the allies. The construction of the memorial was suggested by the Belgo-American association (a panel of several eminent Belgian personalities). By erecting this monument they wanted to remember the young Americans who came to liberate Belgium at the cost of their own lives.

MARDASSON MONUMENT Bastogne

The Mardasson Memorial was built in 1950. It stands as a token of gratitude by the Belgian population for the liberation of the country by the American Army and the allies. The construction of the memorial was suggested by the Belgo-American association (a panel of several eminent Belgian personalities). By erecting this monument they wanted to remember the young Americans who came to liberate Belgium at the cost of their own lives.

MARDASSON MONUMENT Bastogne

The Mardasson Memorial was built in 1950. It stands as a token of gratitude by the Belgian population for the liberation of the country by the American Army and the allies. The construction of the memorial was suggested by the Belgo-American association (a panel of several eminent Belgian personalities). By erecting this monument they wanted to remember the young Americans who came to liberate Belgium at the cost of their own lives.

MARDASSON MONUMENT Bastogne

The Mardasson Memorial was built in 1950. It stands as a token of gratitude by the Belgian population for the liberation of the country by the American Army and the allies. The construction of the memorial was suggested by the Belgo-American association (a panel of several eminent Belgian personalities). By erecting this monument they wanted to remember the young Americans who came to liberate Belgium at the cost of their own lives.

MARDASSON MONUMENT Bastogne

The Mardasson Memorial was built in 1950. It stands as a token of gratitude by the Belgian population for the liberation of the country by the American Army and the allies. The construction of the memorial was suggested by the Belgo-American association (a panel of several eminent Belgian personalities). By erecting this monument they wanted to remember the young Americans who came to liberate Belgium at the cost of their own lives.

MARDASSON MONUMENT Bastogne

The Mardasson Memorial was built in 1950. It stands as a token of gratitude by the Belgian population for the liberation of the country by the American Army and the allies. The construction of the memorial was suggested by the Belgo-American association (a panel of several eminent Belgian personalities). By erecting this monument they wanted to remember the young Americans who came to liberate Belgium at the cost of their own lives.

MARDASSON MONUMENT Bastogne

The Mardasson Memorial was built in 1950. It stands as a token of gratitude by the Belgian population for the liberation of the country by the American Army and the allies. The construction of the memorial was suggested by the Belgo-American association (a panel of several eminent Belgian personalities). By erecting this monument they wanted to remember the young Americans who came to liberate Belgium at the cost of their own lives.

MARDASSON MONUMENT Bastogne

The Mardasson Memorial was built in 1950. It stands as a token of gratitude by the Belgian population for the liberation of the country by the American Army and the allies. The construction of the memorial was suggested by the Belgo-American association (a panel of several eminent Belgian personalities). By erecting this monument they wanted to remember the young Americans who came to liberate Belgium at the cost of their own lives.

MARDASSON MONUMENT Bastogne

The Mardasson Memorial was built in 1950. It stands as a token of gratitude by the Belgian population for the liberation of the country by the American Army and the allies. The construction of the memorial was suggested by the Belgo-American association (a panel of several eminent Belgian personalities). By erecting this monument they wanted to remember the young Americans who came to liberate Belgium at the cost of their own lives.

MARDASSON MONUMENT Bastogne

The Mardasson Memorial was built in 1950. It stands as a token of gratitude by the Belgian population for the liberation of the country by the American Army and the allies. The construction of the memorial was suggested by the Belgo-American association (a panel of several eminent Belgian personalities). By erecting this monument they wanted to remember the young Americans who came to liberate Belgium at the cost of their own lives.

MARDASSON MONUMENT Bastogne

The Mardasson Memorial was built in 1950. It stands as a token of gratitude by the Belgian population for the liberation of the country by the American Army and the allies. The construction of the memorial was suggested by the Belgo-American association (a panel of several eminent Belgian personalities). By erecting this monument they wanted to remember the young Americans who came to liberate Belgium at the cost of their own lives.

MARDASSON MONUMENT Bastogne

The Mardasson Memorial was built in 1950. It stands as a token of gratitude by the Belgian population for the liberation of the country by the American Army and the allies. The construction of the memorial was suggested by the Belgo-American association (a panel of several eminent Belgian personalities). By erecting this monument they wanted to remember the young Americans who came to liberate Belgium at the cost of their own lives.

MARDASSON MONUMENT Bastogne

The Mardasson Memorial was built in 1950. It stands as a token of gratitude by the Belgian population for the liberation of the country by the American Army and the allies. The construction of the memorial was suggested by the Belgo-American association (a panel of several eminent Belgian personalities). By erecting this monument they wanted to remember the young Americans who came to liberate Belgium at the cost of their own lives.

MARDASSON MONUMENT Bastogne

The Mardasson Memorial was built in 1950. It stands as a token of gratitude by the Belgian population for the liberation of the country by the American Army and the allies. The construction of the memorial was suggested by the Belgo-American association (a panel of several eminent Belgian personalities). By erecting this monument they wanted to remember the young Americans who came to liberate Belgium at the cost of their own lives.

MARDASSON MONUMENT Bastogne

The Mardasson Memorial was built in 1950. It stands as a token of gratitude by the Belgian population for the liberation of the country by the American Army and the allies. The construction of the memorial was suggested by the Belgo-American association (a panel of several eminent Belgian personalities). By erecting this monument they wanted to remember the young Americans who came to liberate Belgium at the cost of their own lives.

MARDASSON MONUMENT Bastogne

The Mardasson Memorial was built in 1950. It stands as a token of gratitude by the Belgian population for the liberation of the country by the American Army and the allies. The construction of the memorial was suggested by the Belgo-American association (a panel of several eminent Belgian personalities). By erecting this monument they wanted to remember the young Americans who came to liberate Belgium at the cost of their own lives.

MARDASSON MONUMENT Bastogne

The Mardasson Memorial was built in 1950. It stands as a token of gratitude by the Belgian population for the liberation of the country by the American Army and the allies. The construction of the memorial was suggested by the Belgo-American association (a panel of several eminent Belgian personalities). By erecting this monument they wanted to remember the young Americans who came to liberate Belgium at the cost of their own lives.

MARDASSON MONUMENT Bastogne

The Mardasson Memorial was built in 1950. It stands as a token of gratitude by the Belgian population for the liberation of the country by the American Army and the allies. The construction of the memorial was suggested by the Belgo-American association (a panel of several eminent Belgian personalities). By erecting this monument they wanted to remember the young Americans who came to liberate Belgium at the cost of their own lives.

MARDASSON MONUMENT Bastogne

The Mardasson Memorial was built in 1950. It stands as a token of gratitude by the Belgian population for the liberation of the country by the American Army and the allies. The construction of the memorial was suggested by the Belgo-American association (a panel of several eminent Belgian personalities). By erecting this monument they wanted to remember the young Americans who came to liberate Belgium at the cost of their own lives.

MARDASSON MONUMENT Bastogne

The Mardasson Memorial was built in 1950. It stands as a token of gratitude by the Belgian population for the liberation of the country by the American Army and the allies. The construction of the memorial was suggested by the Belgo-American association (a panel of several eminent Belgian personalities). By erecting this monument they wanted to remember the young Americans who came to liberate Belgium at the cost of their own lives.

Eagle at the MARDASSON MONUMENT Bastogne

The Mardasson Memorial was built in 1950. It stands as a token of gratitude by the Belgian population for the liberation of the country by the American Army and the allies. The construction of the memorial was suggested by the Belgo-American association (a panel of several eminent Belgian personalities). By erecting this monument they wanted to remember the young Americans who came to liberate Belgium at the cost of their own lives.

The plaque on the Eagle at MARDASSON MONUMENT Bastogne

The Mardasson Memorial was built in 1950. It stands as a token of gratitude by the Belgian population for the liberation of the country by the American Army and the allies. The construction of the memorial was suggested by the Belgo-American association (a panel of several eminent Belgian personalities). By erecting this monument they wanted to remember the young Americans who came to liberate Belgium at the cost of their own lives.

Tank at MARDASSON MONUMENT Bastogne

The Mardasson Memorial was built in 1950. It stands as a token of gratitude by the Belgian population for the liberation of the country by the American Army and the allies. The construction of the memorial was suggested by the Belgo-American association (a panel of several eminent Belgian personalities). By erecting this monument they wanted to remember the young Americans who came to liberate Belgium at the cost of their own lives.

Tank Turret at MARDASSON MONUMENT Bastogne

The Mardasson Memorial was built in 1950. It stands as a token of gratitude by the Belgian population for the liberation of the country by the American Army and the allies. The construction of the memorial was suggested by the Belgo-American association (a panel of several eminent Belgian personalities). By erecting this monument they wanted to remember the young Americans who came to liberate Belgium at the cost of their own lives.