When we think about American GIs in the European theater of World War II, much of our image comes from the Battle of the Bulge. Named so because of the distinctive "bulge" shape of the front lines, this is where so many American men laid down their lives on fields of frozen mud in France.
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My grandfather Charlie Tinsley died 3 days into battle, and never got to see his new born son. That war took more than just my grandfather, it literally destroyed my dad's and my grandmother's future.