Bulge Tapestries
Description: Winston Churchill - We Shall Defend Our Island - On June 4th 1940, Winston Churchill delivered his iconic “We shall fight on the beaches” speech to Parliament, rallying Britain after the Dunkirk evacuation. As Europe fell to German forces, his words steeled the nation for the long fight ahead. "We shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air, we shall defend our Island, whatever the cost may be".
Description: World War 2 - General Anthony Clement "Nuts" McAuliffe was a senior United States Army officer. He earned his fame and nickname, as the acting commander defending Bastogne, Belgium, during the Battle of the Bulge in World War II. He is celebrated for his one-word reply to a German surrender ultimatum: "Nuts!"
Description: The 193rd Glider Infantry Regiment was an airborne infantry regiment of the United States Army during World War II. It was part of the 17th Airborne Division and fought during the Battle of the Bulge.
193rd Glider Infantry Regiment w Towed Glider w WWII w EUR SVC Tapestry
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Description: Activated on 1 March 1943 at Fort Knox, Kentucky. Reorganized 10 September 1943 as special battalion to be issued CDL spotlight tanks, but never received equipment despite considerable special training. Arrived in Belgium November 1944 with no tanks but with order to convert to standard tank battalion. Clashed with Peiper's spearhead in December 1944 in first action. Attached to 82d Airborne Division in January 1945, attacked north side of the Bulge. Assaulted Siegfried Line in February. Crossed the Roer with 8th Infantry Division on 24 March and joined drive on Cologne. After reaching the Rhine, transferred 350 miles south and attached to 63d Infantry Division for another attack through Siegfried Line toward Saarbrucken. Daredevils
740th Tank Battalion - Daredevils w Tank WWII EU SVC Tapestry
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Description: The 193rd Glider Infantry Regiment was an airborne infantry regiment of the United States Army during World War II. It was part of the 17th Airborne Division and fought during the Battle of the Bulge.
193rd Glider Infantry Regiment - WWII w EUR SVC Tapestry
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Description: The 194th Glider Infantry Regiment was a Glider infantry regiment of the United States Army that served in World War II. It was a part of the 17th Airborne Division, and saw active combat service until its deactivation in 1945. On 16 December 1944, the Wehrmacht launched a surprise attack on Allied positions, beginning the infamous Battle of the Bulge.[1] The 17th Airborne Division was rushed to the front to assist the embattled defenders of Bastogne, and the men of the 194th Glider Infantry marched through the snow to relieve elements of the 28th Infantry Division.
194th Glider Infantry Regiment w Towed Glider w WWII w EUR SVC Tapestry
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Description: Leslie married the penguins, and she is now Queen of The Gays. Leslie never did find out her actual bra size, and the penguins are living a happy life in Iowa, where Gay marriage is legal. Enjoy this tribute to Parks and Recreation with this un-official "The Bulge" Gay Bar T-Shirt! ___________________________________________________________ This shirt in no way suggests ownership over "The Bulge" nor does it claim any ownership over any related Parks and Recreation material. All proceeds from this shirt will go toward the marriage of gay penguins. ;D
Description: Activated on 1 March 1943 at Fort Knox, Kentucky. Reorganized 10 September 1943 as special battalion to be issued CDL spotlight tanks, but never received equipment despite considerable special training. Arrived in Belgium November 1944 with no tanks but with order to convert to standard tank battalion. Clashed with Peiper's spearhead in December 1944 in first action. Attached to 82d Airborne Division in January 1945, attacked north side of the Bulge. Assaulted Siegfried Line in February. Crossed the Roer with 8th Infantry Division on 24 March and joined drive on Cologne. After reaching the Rhine, transferred 350 miles south and attached to 63d Infantry Division for another attack through Siegfried Line toward Saarbrucken.
Description: The 194th Glider Infantry Regiment was a Glider infantry regiment of the United States Army that served in World War II. It was a part of the 17th Airborne Division, and saw active combat service until its deactivation in 1945. On 16 December 1944, the Wehrmacht launched a surprise attack on Allied positions, beginning the infamous Battle of the Bulge.[1] The 17th Airborne Division was rushed to the front to assist the embattled defenders of Bastogne, and the men of the 194th Glider Infantry marched through the snow to relieve elements of the 28th Infantry Division
194th Glider Infantry Regiment - WWII w EUR SVC Tapestry
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$30
Description: Activated on 1 March 1943 at Fort Knox, Kentucky. Reorganized 10 September 1943 as special battalion to be issued CDL spotlight tanks, but never received equipment despite considerable special training. Arrived in Belgium November 1944 with no tanks but with order to convert to standard tank battalion. Clashed with Peiper's spearhead in December 1944 in first action. Attached to 82d Airborne Division in January 1945, attacked north side of the Bulge. Assaulted Siegfried Line in February. Crossed the Roer with 8th Infantry Division on 24 March and joined drive on Cologne. After reaching the Rhine, transferred 350 miles south and attached to 63d Infantry Division for another attack through Siegfried Line toward Saarbrucken. Nickname Daredevil
740th Tank Battalion SSI - Daredevil - US Army Tapestry
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