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Second Set of Notes for BOB

Second Set of Notes for BOB. Created by Don Schulte Pattonville High School. ODs. “ O live- d rab” uniforms as opposed to “Dress uniforms” This is the uniform worn during fighting. Star Shells. Bright flares shot into the sky to light-up the night.

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Second Set of Notes for BOB

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  1. Second Set of Notes for BOB • Created by Don Schulte • Pattonville High School

  2. ODs • “Olive-drab” uniforms as opposed to “Dress uniforms” • This is the uniform worn during fighting.

  3. Star Shells • Bright flares shot into the sky to light-up the night. • Often used to try and catch guys out at night.

  4. Railway Gun • HUGE German artillery pieces. • They were so big they could only be moved on railroads.

  5. P X • Postal Exchange • This is the company store where men can purchase basics and specialties.

  6. APO • Army Post Office • Usually the same as PX when in the field.

  7. Shoe Mine • Small wooden land mines. • Designed to maim a person rather than kill them.

  8. Deuce and a Half • A two and one-half ton truck. These are the basic truck used to transport people and equipment in WWII.

  9. Building Hope • From time to time efforts were made to build morale and reward good service.

  10. Building Hope • Two examples of this were sending Lieut. Peacock to the U. S. on a bond tour and sending Shifty Powers home for D-Day anniversary.

  11. Points • A third example of building hope was through points. To go back to the U.S. a man had to have 85 points.

  12. Points • Points were awarded based on wounds, number of engagements, time in service, etc.

  13. Berchtesgaden • The Nazi mountain home. • Hitler’s “Eagle’s Nest” is located here atop a mountain.

  14. Berchtesgaden • All the Nazi big-shots had a home there. • Only Nazis were allowed to live here.

  15. The Eagle’s Nest • A surprise gift for Hitler, the Eagle’s Nest was 8,000 feet up and accessed by a gold plated elevator.

  16. Easy Company War Record

  17. Easy Co. Battles • Drop 1: “D-Day” through “D plus 25”. • Drop 2: Market Garden • Bastogne (Battle of the Bulge)

  18. Easy Co. Battles • Foy • Haguenau • Finding “work camp” • Berchtesgade

  19. Easy Co. Commanders • Sobel • Meahan • Dick Winters • Moose Highleger

  20. Easy Co. Commanders • Norman Dike • Ronald Spears

  21. The War Ends • Japan surrendered on D-Day plus 434. • September 2, 1945.

  22. Question • Considering the outstanding final record of Easy Company, did the first C O (Capt. Sobel) do a good job?

  23. Assignment • It is the end of the War and your job is to finish up the files for the 101st. Write a letter for Captain Sobel’s file.

  24. Assignment • The letter should include your evaluation of his techniques of training using examples from the series.

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