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BASTOGNE, BELGIUM 2004

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This page will contain pictures of Bastogne and the surrounding area. There is audio on this page as well. The song on this page is "Panzer Leid" from the movie "The Battle of the Bulge".

The first pictures were taken in the Bois Jacque woods just outside of Bastogne and overlooking the small town of Foy. They show myself and my son Ryan in some of the foxholes to show perspective. There are many of these holes scattered throughout the wooded area with a good number just inside the woodline and to left side of the road that heads down into Foy.

Bois Jacque Foxhole.
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Another Jack's Woods foxhole.
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Another fox hole.
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Myself and Ryan in fox holes in the Bois Jack.
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Ryan in fox hole.
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Foy as seen from the Bois Jacque forrest.
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There are foxholes at my feet in this location as well.

Entering Neffe
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Entering Marvie
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The following 4 pictures were sent to me by C.J. Stark. Many thanks to Mr.Stark for sending them to me.

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Overlooking Foy.
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Foxholes overlooking Foy.
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These are not located in the Bois Jaque.

C.J.Stark landing near the Mardasson Memorial.
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