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<blockquote data-quote="Subsonic" data-source="post: 3470243" data-attributes="member: 232"><p>There’s still 2 Veterans left though so whoever wrote that article on Mampre wasn’t completely accurate. Shames was an Enlisted man at Toccoa and helped build the DDay sand tables. He was given a battlefield commission after Normandy and was assigned to Easy Company. Brad Freeman was an Enlisted man that joined Easy Company after Toccoa. I’ve personally met Mampre, Pepping, Shames, Freeman, Compton, Malarkey, McClung, Guarnere, Heffron as well as corresponded with Winters and multiple other Easy Company Vets but it is a shame that those from that era are almost all gone. Camp Toccoa is a neat museum to visit along with the Fort Campbell post museum. Both have some great Airborne related artifacts like some of Col. Sink’s uniform items.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Subsonic, post: 3470243, member: 232"] There’s still 2 Veterans left though so whoever wrote that article on Mampre wasn’t completely accurate. Shames was an Enlisted man at Toccoa and helped build the DDay sand tables. He was given a battlefield commission after Normandy and was assigned to Easy Company. Brad Freeman was an Enlisted man that joined Easy Company after Toccoa. I’ve personally met Mampre, Pepping, Shames, Freeman, Compton, Malarkey, McClung, Guarnere, Heffron as well as corresponded with Winters and multiple other Easy Company Vets but it is a shame that those from that era are almost all gone. Camp Toccoa is a neat museum to visit along with the Fort Campbell post museum. Both have some great Airborne related artifacts like some of Col. Sink’s uniform items. [/QUOTE]
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