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| Just received my September 2005 edition of Thunder From Heaven, the official news bulletin of the 17th AB Div Assoc. If anyone would like to read any of the information in it, I will type it up for you. Items that are included in this edition are: Airborne Humor Airborne Poetery Airborne Prayer Airborne Quarterly Ask The Medic Auxiliary President's Message Black Tankers Books For Sale Burma Shave Calenders For Sale Chaplain's Corner Combat As I Remember It Contributions Dates To Remember Dissolution Report Editorial Fifty Years Ago 507 Story Fellow Troopers Flag Respect Greatest Generation Glider Song Greenham Common Historian's Column Historian's Report Iraq Letter From Scotland Letters Special Life Members Lost Troopers Mail Call Married 50 Years Medic Edict Membership Application Memorable Christmas Memorial Committee Report Memorial Service Speech Memorial - Fort Benning Minutes - Board of Directors Minutes - General Meeting Newly Found Troopers Operation Varsity Parascoops President's Message Purple Heart Reflections - Valley Forge Reunion Remember Heroes Reunion - 2005 - Valley Forge Reunion - 2006 - San Antonio Reunion Attendees Reunioneers Sales Items Secretary/Treasurers Report Service Officers Report Sick Call Static Line Taps/In Memorium Tribute to Gliders Tribute to Troopers - Ostrosky Tribute to Troopers - Peterson Unit Contacts Veterans Information Veteran Service Officer Vocal Paratrooper Want Ads Web Page Wills and Bequests World War II Memorial Year - 1945 Let me know what item you are interested in and I will post it here.
ProudNiece In honor of Pvt. Harry E. Sears, 194th GIR, Co. B, 17th AB WW2 Purple Heart Recipient CIB And of my son, Jazz Edwin Sears (March 5, 1996 - Dec. 19, 2006) 
who was all that a trooper should be... 
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I posted this in Military History, but felt it was important to repeat it here. From the September 2005, Thunder From Heaven, The Official News Bulletin of the 17th Airborne Division Association: The tragic glider crash which occurred on December 12, 1944 and which killed thirty-one 17th Airborne troopers and two glider pilots, was not forgotten on its 60th Anniversary. The Newbury branch of the Royal British Legion and the Greenham Common Trust once again, as they have done in the past, conducted a memorial service at the special memorial site near where the glider lost its wings and crashed. We are indebted to Chris Green of the Royal British Legion and Melissa Elliott of the Greenham Common Trust for their leadership in preparing for and concluding the memorial service. Thanks also are in order to the members of the Royal British Legion and to Stuart Tagg, Chief Operating Officer of the Trust, for their support and cooperation in this emotional endeavor. The Greenham Common Trust which now occupies and operates a substantial portion of what was the Greenham Common Air Base where the tragic accident took place, has taken upon itself the humanitarian task of remembering the thirty-one 17th Airborne Troopers and the two glider pilots who perished in this crash. Under the leadership of the Trust's Chief Executive, Stuart Tagg, streets and buildings in the Business Park have been given names of those who passed on December 12, 1944. To date the following have been so honored: Troopers Lt. Albury, 1st Sgt. Fulton, PFC Helfenberg, S/Sgt. Watson, PFC Lindenmuth, PFC Weber and pilots Buckner and Croke. The Trust has plans as additional roads and buildings are constructed, to continue naming them after the remaining 25 deceased. To this end, we would like to share this generous memorial action with the relatives of those who are being so remembered. Listed here are the names of all who were killed, the majority from C Company of the 194th Glider Infantry Regiment. If you have any information about the whereabouts of their relatives or the wartime hometowns of the deceased, please let me know. Even though 60 years have passed, we still may be able to locate them and share with them the heartfelt remembrance offered by our British friends. 2nd Lt. Albury, Charles G. PFC Ambrose, Hollis H. Sgt. Bangs, Henry W. PFC Bejcek, Norman C. Sgt. Bloniak, Frank J. PFC Cholewa, Joseph W. PFC Davis, Forrest C. Pvt. Emory, James L. PFC Esch, Edward F., Jr. 1st/Sgt. Fulton, Charles F. PFC Helenberg, Stanley B. T/5 Horne, William J. PFC Jones, Evan S. Maj. Klock, James F. PFC Kulikowski, John J. PFC Lindenmuth, Burton E. PFC MacNeil, Paul D. PFC Mullens, Robert L. PVT Murphy, Gerald L. PFC Neal, Richard J. PFC Nebendahl, Carl P. PFC Paulson, Russell P. PFC Peterson, Paul S. CW/O Smith, Ira E. Sgt. Swingle, Gilbert L. PVT Taylor, Alex A. PFC Waltmeyer, Harold E. S/Sgt. Watson, William C. PFC Weber, Dale H. PVT Williamson, John, Jr. Capt. Wofford, Wilbur P. Glider Pilots: 2nd Lt. Buckner, Alfred C. 2nd Lt. Croke, Harry R.
ProudNiece In honor of Pvt. Harry E. Sears, 194th GIR, Co. B, 17th AB WW2 Purple Heart Recipient CIB And of my son, Jazz Edwin Sears (March 5, 1996 - Dec. 19, 2006) 
who was all that a trooper should be... 
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| My husbands grandfather served in the 194th GIR Co B during WWII. We are looking for any surviving members or family members to get some information. Can you help us?
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