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Since scanning this photo, w/id names imbedded, then posting, I have rec'd identification from a good ASA buddy that the first Troop on left, the one w/bandaged fingers is Sgt Milton C, Cyr.. sorry bout not rekignizing ye Milt, ye see, when I arrived at Herzo, you were "an old troop" - meaning anyone who had been there more than a month or was over age 20 was an old troop!!! 4th and 5th troops from left were George L. Haines and  Sherman W. Alday.- far r is Frank Patty Jr. Troop w/face covered is  and probably always be incognito.
Couple on left, Sgt Harry Norman Waldvogel and Ingeborg - Mr and Mrs   when they left Germany - no better friends did I ever have in my years in Uncles employ!!!!
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Photos -  Herzo EM open mess, '48
l/r:  Pvt George Lynn, (Florida, I believe)  a genuine hero of WWII, five years in a Japanese POW camp in Japan.
Sgt Remington, Pvt Robert G. Dubos, N.O. La.
German Frauleins, I do not know their name.
l/r Haurick, Ambrose,  Jim Lynn,  Cpl Whittal, Stan Heil, Pennsylvania.  Don't  temember the other guys all that well, but Stan was my long time buddy, one of the best.. Last saw him at TRRS, had just rtn'd from PI, as I was leaving for  ASAPac
l/r  Maxwell, Jim Lynn, Robert G. Dubos, New Orleans, La.,  Reid. Have made net contact with Bob (7-02), now of Baton Rouge, La. - as much of a clown as ever!!!
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