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<blockquote data-quote="J43Ger" data-source="post: 62582" data-attributes="member: 38936"><p>I hope this is appropriate, if not, please delete. My great-uncle was a Wehrmacht medic in WW 2, apparently captured by the US near the end of the war. He was apparently given a US duffel bag upon release, his name painted on it, but the bag was stenciled "Maj. John N. Apperson". When my great-aunt died about 30 years ago, I got the bag, even used it as a travel bag. I read Maj. Apperson's name and wondered about it but forgot about it until today. I found your site while searching for the name. Thank you for providing information on Major Apperson, and thanks for his service and sacrifice in freeing Europe and ultimately Germany.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J43Ger, post: 62582, member: 38936"] I hope this is appropriate, if not, please delete. My great-uncle was a Wehrmacht medic in WW 2, apparently captured by the US near the end of the war. He was apparently given a US duffel bag upon release, his name painted on it, but the bag was stenciled "Maj. John N. Apperson". When my great-aunt died about 30 years ago, I got the bag, even used it as a travel bag. I read Maj. Apperson's name and wondered about it but forgot about it until today. I found your site while searching for the name. Thank you for providing information on Major Apperson, and thanks for his service and sacrifice in freeing Europe and ultimately Germany. [/QUOTE]
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