09/15/2009
15th Calvary
The winner of this years pool competition was a double triumph for the Cutler family as both Emma and Teddy won the junior and senior cups so extra shelving will be needed in their household to go along side Frances's cup, I'll have to have a senior (over 50s cup next year so Jonnie has a chance of a grand slam)
I went to a very interesting cerememory last week at Ploubere it was organised by the "Brittany group of the 15th Calvary " a local French group which has connections with the American army which the 15th belongs to. Back in 1944 after the breakout in Normandy around July General Patton had the brief to capture Brest as it was a Uboat base and still active, so accordingly he sent the 15th Calvary to take it ASAP avoiding major battles and large towns such as St Malo and St Brieuc. There was a story in the press of the present mayor of Paleo ( small village near St Brieuc ) had been in a group taken hostage by the Germans and had a pistol to his head ready to be shot when the Calvary arrived in their tanks and saved their lives!
So the "harmonie" had to play our usual French tunes " Marseillaise,Chant des partisans + Star spangled banner" followed by speeches which were in English and French. There were 4 veterans present ( all in their 90s ) and around 50 other Americans as it was part of a 2 week tour of Brittany.We had the Prefect,senator,deputy for Cote d'Armor and the American consul from Rennes all gave talks for up to an hour before we could replenish our thirst.It was interesting that American consul's speech in English was markedly different in French and brief as in in English it was rather Bushite and its exact translation wouldn't have gone down too well with the French.
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