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Tango0110 Jul 2020 9:49 p.m. PST

"BASTOGNE, Belgium -- An Army veteran of the Battle of the Bulge made the history books come alive with his short speech during a 75th anniversary commemoration in Bastogne, Belgium.

Malcolm "Buck" Marsh Jr., who spoke at the event, was a Soldier in the 36th Armored Infantry Regiment when the enemy attacked on Dec. 16, 1944. His unit was part of the 3rd Armored Division and it was rushed in to stop the German onslaught.

The facts sound dry: Americans outnumbered five to one, the coldest winter in the region in decades, little food, inadequate clothing, shortages of medicine and ammunition…"
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