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Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery & Memorial |
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Meeting
& Escorting Vets The 104th
Infantry Division National "Timberwolf" Association, grouping WWII Veterans of the United States
104th Infantry Division of World War II fame, organized another Veterans' Tour
to Europe in April-May 2001. 18 Vets accompanied by their relatives, numbering
some 42 people in total, visited Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands . While in
Belgium, a visit to the World War II Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery &
Memorial took place . Many KIAs from the Division are buried in this Cemetery
. <TO THESE
WE OWE THE HIGH RESOLVE THAT THE CAUSE FOR WHICH THEY DIED SHALL LIVE> Remark: some of our Dutch members are very much involved with the 104th Timberwolf National
Association, (which liberated their hometown) and have cooperated with the local authorities to help build a TW Monument
(inaugurated May 5, 2001), they further organize receptions and local battlefield tours for returning Timberwolf
Veterans, whenever they visit the region . Particularly active Dutch members are Pvt "Ron T. Brook" - Pfc "Peter J. Owens" -
Pvt "Adrian C. Hassell" and T/4 "Hank J. Cages", assisted by 2d Lt. "Jessie G. Eastbird"
We were kindly invited to be present at the Henri-Chapelle Cemetery on
May 2, 2001 in order to participate in a wreath-laying ceremony for 1st
Lieutenant John J. OLSEN, O-1289308, Officer of the 415th Infantry Regiment,
104th "TIMBERWOLF" Infantry Division, killed in action December 3, 1944 and who
rests in eternal peace at this place . We were requested to act as
wreath-bearers and honor guard, which we gladly accepted, and performed this
duty in full class A uniform adorned with the "Timberwolf" SSI . The two
daughters of the late 1st Lt. J.J. Olsen (Jane & Monica) were present in the
group of returning Veterans and their families . The elder daughter was barely
one year old when her father passed away, while the youngest daughter was born
three weeks later . Truly a human tragedy ! Veterans participating at the
ceremony and later met during official receptions in Holland belonged to
following units; 413th Inf Regt, 414th Inf Regt, 415th Inf Regt, 104th Rcn
Tp, 329th Engr Cbt Bn, and 386th Fld Arty Bn .
The party of Vets was
welcomed around 1400 hrs by Superintendent G.V. Arseneault and staff, while
Brigadier General William J. Leszczynski, Director ABMC European Region,
personally addressed the group . After this short speech we escorted the
Veterans and their next of kin to 1st Lt. Olsen's grave, where his two daughters
deposited the flowers . We then all stood at attention and brought a hand
salute, while observing a one minute silence . Everyone got quite emotional . We
are very grateful and feel quite honored for having been invited by the
National "Timberwolf" Association to assist the WWII Veterans during this ceremony .
"LEST WE FORGET"

