nicolas75 Posted September 9, 2020 Share #1 Posted September 9, 2020 Hello to all I am unable to read what is the "offense" made on this punishement report ? Thanks for your help - Lester H Scheaffer (Fleetwood - PA) - 175th Infantry Regiment, 29th Infantry Division - KIA September 12th 1944 attacking the Brest Naval range butt I’m proudly in charge of his grave at St James cemetery. RIP (My left avatar portrait)- Jay E Hansford (Baxter Springs - KS ) - 146th Engineer Combat Battalion SETF - KIA June 6th 1944 landing on Dog White Omaha Beach I’m proudly in charge of his grave at Colleville sur mer cemetery. RIP (My right avatar portrait)- See their story, and other ones here : http://mylifeinthewar.over-blog.com/ -- Interested in pictures (and others items) concerning the French Navy ships that went under repair in US Navy yards in 1943. In Boston (Le Terrible, le Fantasque, le Malin), in NYC (Richelieu) and in Philadelphia (Le Georges Leygues, Le Gloire, Le Montcalm) Link to post Share on other sites
easterneagle87 Posted September 9, 2020 Share #2 Posted September 9, 2020 Of GOOD order... , to get out of bed I "primarily" collect Gulf War 1 patches. All branches (USA, USAF,USN, USMC & USCG) and ALL Countries..US - Op.'s Desert Shield / Storm / Provide Comfort /Some Southern Watch - F-4G's Wild WeaselsUK - Op.'s Granby / Sabre / WardenCanadian - Op. Desert Storm / Op. FrictionFrench - Daguet / AconitNetherlands, Belgium, Poland, South Korea, etc.Looking for the oddities, including unfinished & flawsI HAVE EXTRA's!! Will trade as well. Link to post Share on other sites
nicolas75 Posted September 9, 2020 Author Share #3 Posted September 9, 2020 Thanks for your answer That's really a resaon to be punished ... lol ... - Lester H Scheaffer (Fleetwood - PA) - 175th Infantry Regiment, 29th Infantry Division - KIA September 12th 1944 attacking the Brest Naval range butt I’m proudly in charge of his grave at St James cemetery. RIP (My left avatar portrait)- Jay E Hansford (Baxter Springs - KS ) - 146th Engineer Combat Battalion SETF - KIA June 6th 1944 landing on Dog White Omaha Beach I’m proudly in charge of his grave at Colleville sur mer cemetery. RIP (My right avatar portrait)- See their story, and other ones here : http://mylifeinthewar.over-blog.com/ -- Interested in pictures (and others items) concerning the French Navy ships that went under repair in US Navy yards in 1943. In Boston (Le Terrible, le Fantasque, le Malin), in NYC (Richelieu) and in Philadelphia (Le Georges Leygues, Le Gloire, Le Montcalm) Link to post Share on other sites
Old Marine Posted September 9, 2020 Share #4 Posted September 9, 2020 Yes. Link to post Share on other sites
Brian Dentino Posted September 9, 2020 Share #5 Posted September 9, 2020 47 minutes ago, nicolas75 said: Thanks for your answer That's really a resaon to be punished ... lol ... Absolutely! He was ordered, then warned, to get out of bed at the directed time. He failed to do so, in turn violating an order. Yes, was punished for not getting out of bed when ordered. My struggle with my kids every morning it seems!!!!!! Always looking for 325th G.I.R. and WWII USMC items! Link to post Share on other sites
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