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Old December 23rd 03, 04:21 AM
Ed Majden
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"ArtKramr"

We flew 2 missions that day. The sky was black with our planes. The USAAC

was
flying 11,000 missions a day. And the sky was packed with what seemed to

be
hundreds of C-47's dropping thousands of cargo chutes into Bastogne loaded

with
food, ammo, clothing, weapons and medicines. We later ;learned that 0ver

90% of
the chutes dropped were sucessfuly recovered by 101st forces. A remarkable
tribute ot he accuracy of the C-47's. The battle was far from over, but at
least the 101st now had what they needed to fight on. But Christmas would

be a
K ration day. We might take a moment this Christmas and think of those men

so
many years ago as we enjoy our Turkeys with all the fixins. Iron men in

harms
way.

Art:
I really enjoy reading your stories about the war years. I wish more
veterans would do the same. It won't be very many more years where much of
this first hand information will no longer be available. This era in our
history should never be forgotten. Thank you for your efforts.
Ed