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Hello,
Last weekend I had the honor of giving 97 year old tank commander SSG Harley Anderson a ride on my M3A1 Stuart tank at the Steam UP in Brooks, Or. 30 of his family members were there to see him ride on a Stuart tank for the first time in 70 years! Harley was the Grand Marshal in the parade during the Steam UP. He really enjoyed himself.
SSG. Harley Anderson entered the US Army right after Pearl Harbor and trained in M3 Stuart tanks at Ft Lewis, Washington, and Ft Knox, Kentucky. He landed at Morocco, French North Africa, with the 756th Tank Battalion, Third Infantry Division under Gen.George Patton during Operation Torch. He was already to Rome by the D-Day invasions of Normandy. He participated in the Battle of Cassino, The Battle of Rome, the amphibious invasion of Southern France, Operation Dragoon, and the Battle of the Colmar Pocket. He earned the Bronze Star for action in Italy, and another for valor in Nuremberg, Germany, along with two Bronze Arrows, the French Croixde Guerre, and a Presidential Unit Citation for almost 9 straight months of continuous combat.
HONOR THOSE VETERANS
Steve
Last weekend I had the honor of giving 97 year old tank commander SSG Harley Anderson a ride on my M3A1 Stuart tank at the Steam UP in Brooks, Or. 30 of his family members were there to see him ride on a Stuart tank for the first time in 70 years! Harley was the Grand Marshal in the parade during the Steam UP. He really enjoyed himself.
SSG. Harley Anderson entered the US Army right after Pearl Harbor and trained in M3 Stuart tanks at Ft Lewis, Washington, and Ft Knox, Kentucky. He landed at Morocco, French North Africa, with the 756th Tank Battalion, Third Infantry Division under Gen.George Patton during Operation Torch. He was already to Rome by the D-Day invasions of Normandy. He participated in the Battle of Cassino, The Battle of Rome, the amphibious invasion of Southern France, Operation Dragoon, and the Battle of the Colmar Pocket. He earned the Bronze Star for action in Italy, and another for valor in Nuremberg, Germany, along with two Bronze Arrows, the French Croixde Guerre, and a Presidential Unit Citation for almost 9 straight months of continuous combat.
HONOR THOSE VETERANS
Steve
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