Private Sill and Sergeant Rowe head into the woods around Elsenborn Ridge. We started working on our positions around 1500 hours. |
Sgt. Rowe begins work on our foxhole. The initial inch or two of ground was frozen solid and took quite a bit of effort to break through. |
Pvt. Sill and Pfc. Green working on their position. The larger pick mattock came in handy. |
Sgt. Rowe and I decided to go with the classic slit trench. Our hole ended up about 7 feet long and about 30 inches wide. |
Private First Class Krelle using a folding shovel on the foxhole. We were actually quite proud of our work. |
Pfc. Green tests out his foxhole. You can get pretty warm while digging, so a field jacket isn't always necessary. |
Heating up a can of K-Ration ham on our campfire. Warm food always tastes better on a cold night. |
A night shot of Pvt. Sill preparing to move out. |
This is the only known photo of our night patrol. We worked our way down the creek bed as far as we could go. |
My helmet with the 2nd Division's "Indianhead" insignia on the front and a gas mask bag used to carry supplies. |
Hunkered down in our foxhole, Sgt. Rowe is heating up some water on our little alcohol stove. |
The sergeant gets a call from the other foxhole on one of our field telephones. |
A great photo of Private Sill trying to warm up by the fire after our patrol. It got down to 14 degrees overnight. |
This one is just funny... checking my photos on an iPhone in my foxhole. Well, we were authenticity minded most of the time. |
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