Day 23 - Sept 19, 2017: To Northern France

Day 23 - Sept 19, 2017: To Northern France

It was a long drive but we followed a route similar to that the boys took in February and March of 1945. Of course they didn't have the freeway but it also took them five days as well. It must have been a massive undertaking. There were five staging areas set up along the route with small tent cities. Each day as one group of troops pulled out a new influx would arrive.

The path took us from the Mediterranean Sea past foothills-type areas with centuries old villages and castles on top of the ridge past vineyards and orchards and past crop land with fields of wheat and corn. 



What an eyeful this would have been for a fellow from the prairies.



The troops commented on how lush the land was and how clean, well dressed and well fed the civilians were. This was in contrast to what they had encountered in Italy.
The lads were put up in billets once they had arrived in Belgium. Soon they would be reunited with the 2nd Canadian Corps to advance into the Netherlands as the 1st Canadian Army!

Comments

  1. such an amazing journey Tanner! great pictures and dialogue.

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Welcome to My New Blog

Day 10 - Sep 6, 2017: Normandy and Area with Pictures

Day 24 - 20 Sept 2016: To Mons and area and the Netherlands