Ok, I am trying to find out something and it is a bit strange (which from me is saying something)
My Great Uncle died of cancer recently, yes it sucked but he had a long run and with cancer I feel better he went quick.
Anyhow;
My Uncles name was James L Martin of Knoxville Tenn. and he was a member of the 325th Glider Infantry Regiment in WWII.
There is a famous incident during the Battle of the Bulge;
Dec. 23, 1944 - "Battle of the Bulge" - An entire U.S. armored division was retreating from the Germans in the Ardennes forest when a sergeant in a tank destroyer spotted an American digging a foxhole. The GI, PFC Martin, 325th Glider Infantry Regiment, looked up and asked, "Are you looking for a safe place?" "Yeah" answered the tanker. "Well, buddy," he drawled, "just pull that vehicle behind me -- I am the 82d Airborne and this is as far as the bastards are going."
I guess you know where this is going.
My father and I never asked, don't ask me why it just never came up, but not only was he there and it was his unit but if you knew him you would know just how much it sounded like him. I am attempting to prove (one way or another) whether it was my uncle who uttered this famous line. However, my Google-fu has failed me (and my Google-fu is strong) so I'm gonna start pestering the people on the boards to help. I have dug at the web for a while and cannot confirm or deny that it was him, in fact some sites refer to the person as Staff Sargent Martin or PFC Martin and at least one gives an entirely different person.
I know it seems silly, but it is just one of those things that nags at me. If he was cool, if not then I know the truth, and that is whats important (not that I'm above bragging a little).
Thanks