Ready for another WWII Footsteps Tour—this time with a returning group of three travelers! 🌎👣😎
After an incredible experience on their first journey, we're heading back to Europe to follow the story once again—only this time we're doing the route in reverse!
What seemed like an easy project ended up being a hard but successful search to identify a soldier in a photo. Another great project with SNAFU DOCS!
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Excellent talk tonight from @myramiller2861 of @FootstepsR on @WW2TV - good to see some real emotion - it's very true that WW2 history can become too abstract if we're not careful
It was a proud moment being part of the return of S/Sgt George W. Jaeger’s mess tin. Lost 80 years ago in the Liege, Belgium region between Holland and St. Vith (Nov-Dec 1944), the etched tin and the history of his footsteps were returned to his son.