Today, we started our latest trip: headed to the northwestern and northern states: The Dakotas, Washington, Oregon, Minnesota, etc.
We began our trip by visiting Peoria, Illinois with Monte and Aleta to see a reenactment of one of the battles of Normandy. Before the battle we were briefed by representatives of both sides (Axis and Allies) to learn about their uniforms, weapons and the backgrounds of their regiments.
The last speaker was a member of the U.S. Signal Corps who represented those who used carrier pigeons for communciations. Virtually, every nation in WWII used carrier pigeons. The U.S. trained over 52,000 pigeons and used over 36,000 in combat. And, we also learned that Maidenform designed the best pidgeon "bra" used to carry pidgeons near your chest.
One of the most interesting things we learned that later in the war, the Allies had shot down so many German planes that the Luftwaffe was overstaffed. However, the infantry was understaffed due to fighting on two fronts. Goering decided to convert his airmen into infantry…giving them minimal training and poor leadership, then sending them into battle. This was very interesting to me as Mona/Monte’s dad brought home a war souvenir….a Luffwaffe bayonet. Until today, we didn’t know why a Luffwaffe officer would need a bayonet!
Axis Camp |
At 1:00 it was time for the battle. We watched men from both sides “melt” into the woods with their camo uniforms. Suddenly, rifle fire! Then machine gun fire. Soon men were falling on either side…..and a German howitzer was quickly put in place just in front of us. The ground started shaking from the howitzer rounds and we were surrounded by smoke and the smell of gunpowder.
German Panzer v Allied Mechanized Howizter |
As I said, the battle was soon over and it was time to leave. Tried to visit Jonah’s for oysters, but they were closed. Settled for Joe’s Crab Shack….love their steamed pots! Afterwards, we parted company with Monte and Aleta and headed west.
We’re now just outside of Iowa City. Tomorrow, we head for South Dakota!
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