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At 95, The Heroes Of The Ghost Army Relive The Battles Of WWII

JL;DR SUMMARY Bernard Bluestein and Seymour Nussenbaum were members of the 603rd Camouflage Engineers, part of the "Ghost Army" during WWII. A way out west there was a fella, fella I want to tell you about, fella by the name of Jeff Lebowski. At least, that was the handle his lovin' parents gave him, but he never had much use for it himself. This Lebowski, he called himself the Dude. Now, Dude, that's a name no one would self-apply where I come from. But then, there was a lot about the Dude that didn't make a whole lot of sense to me. And a lot about where he lived, likewise. But then again, maybe that's why I found the place s'durned innarestin'.

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World War IiD DayNormandyGhost ArmyBernard BluesteinSeymour NussenbaumMilitary DeceptionArt In War23rd Headquarters Special TroopsCamouflage Engineers

Places mentioned

Palatine, Illinois, United States
"Bluestein spends five days a week at Harper College in Palatine, Illinois, where he is in his third decade as an art student."
Monroe Township, New Jersey, United States
"Nussenbaum, a self-described inveterate collector now based in Monroe Township, New Jersey, is attempting to capture the history of the Jewish people through his collection of philately."
Schaumburg, Illinois, United States
"Bluestein said from his home in Schaumburg, Illinois."
New Jersey, United States
"Nussenbaum, an alumnus of Brooklyns Pratt Institute, said from his home in New Jersey."
Camp Pendleton, Virginia, United States
"Nussenbaum was placed in the field artillery and shipped off to Camp Pendleton, in Virginia, in 1943."
Fort Meade, Maryland, United States
"He was spared the artillery and entered into the artists unit. Still ailing, Nussenbaum was spirited away in an overnight steamer and ended up in Fort Meade, Maryland."
Tullahoma, Tennessee, United States
"the 603rd officially activated in January 1944 at Camp Forrest, in Tullahoma, Tennessee, before heading overseas to England that summer."
London, United Kingdom
"Col. Billy Harris, his boss in the Special Plans branch of the U.S. Armys London Headquarters."
Walton Hall, Warwickshire, United Kingdom
"We were at a place called Walton Hall. It was a really nice castle, really unique building."
Normandy, Normandie, France
"Authors note: June 6, 2019 is the 75th Anniversary of D-Day, when the Allied troops invaded Nazi-held Normandy."
France
"Soon after the landings in Normandy, the company crossed the English Channel to France and began its trek through Europe."
Egypt
"were inspired by similar tactics and equipment used by the British in the 1942 Battle of El Alamein, in Egypt."
Viersen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
"While not in a combat unit, Bluestein witnessed some of the wars carnage during one of the Ghost Armys most successful maneuvers in March 1945 in the German city of Viersen."
Bettembourg, Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg
"Bluestein dedicated a Ghost Army historical marker in Bettembourg, Luxembourg, where members of the unit bolstered General Pattons Third Armys frontline."
Luxembourg City, Luxembourg, Luxembourg
"He also visited the Luxembourg American Cemetery to pay respects at the grave of Sergeant George Peddle, a member of the 23rd Headquarters Divisions radio unit"

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