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The story of the NUTS! reply | Article | The United States Army

Gen. Anthony C. McAuliffe's sleeping quarters adjacent to the communications center. Moore wakened McAulliffe and told him, "The Germans have ...

Surrender? “Nuts!” Gen. Anthony McAuliffe's 1944 Christmas ...

On December 22, 1944, American troops were sent an ultimatum from the German forces outside of the town, demanding "the honorable surrender" of the town ...

“NUTS!” — McAuliffe's 1944 Christmas Letter - War on the Rocks

Gen. Anthony McAuliffe's 1944 Christmas letter to the U.S. 101st Airborne. ... There is only one possibility to save the encircled U. S. A. Troops ...

Anthony McAuliffe - Wikipedia

General Anthony Clement "Nuts" McAuliffe (July 2, 1898 – August 10, 1975) was a senior United States Army officer who earned fame as the acting commander of ...

Surrender? Nuts! - Pieces of History - National Archives

In attendance was U.S. Army General Anthony McAuliffe. McAuliffe was the acting division commander of the 101st Airborne Division troops ...

The Courage of General Anthony McAuliffe at Bastogne - Handout A

McAuliffe hardly hesitated in answering the Germans. He sent a one-word reply that indicated there would be no surrender. The Americans would fight on to the ...

US National Archives - Facebook

... message to the 101st Airborne Division from Gen. Anthony C. McAuliffe, December 24, 1944. National Archives, Records of the Adjutant General's Office #Bulge75.

General's full Christmas letter to troops, 'NUTS' exchange

Brig. Gen. Anthony McAuliffe sent this Christmas letter to his troops in the 101st Airborne during the Battle of the Bulge which was typed by Edward Ihlenfeld.

GEN Anthony C. McAuliffe :: FORT LEONARD WOOD - Army Garrisons

In August 1942, he joined the 101st Airborne Division and participated in the allied invasion of Normandy. In December 1944, during the ...

Gen. McAuliffe, 77, Dead; Replied 'Nuts!' to Germans - The New ...

Gen. Anthony C. McAuliffe, the commander of encircled American forces who sent the famous and defiant reply “Nuts!” to a German ultimatum that he surrender in ...

101st Airborne Division - A People at War

During the Battle of the Bulge, General McAuliffe received the Distinguished ... forces. When asked by the German general to surrender, he responded ...

General Anthony McAuliffe - Warfare History Network

In the late morning of December 22, four German soldiers under a white flag delivered a surrender ultimatum to McAuliffe. Their message asserted, “The fortune ...

The story of 'Nuts!' — When an American general refused to surrender

Then the German air force began a four-day bombing campaign that failed to dislodge the American defenders. But McAuliffe inspired his soldiers ...

Princeton Alumni Weekly: Letter Box

... 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) soldiers deploying to possible combat in Iraq. These troops were described as members of the 327th Infantry Regiment ...

Band Of Brothers | General McAuliffe's, acting Commanding Officer ...

General McAuliffe's, acting Commanding Officer of the 101st Airborne Division, Christmas message to the troops who were surrounded and holding ...

Army General Anthony McAuliffe's reply to surrender ultimatum

For his actions at Bastogne, General McAuliffe was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross, which read in part, “In the courageous stand at ...

BATTLE OF BASTOGNE Acting Commander of the 101st Airborne ...

On December 22, 1944, General von Lüttwitz, whose German forces had surrounded Bastogne, sent McAuliffe a message under the flag of truce, asking him if he ...

Gen. Anthony McAuliffe - Military.com

Commanding the US Army's beleaguered and surrounded 101st Airborne Division during World War II's Battle of the Bulge, McAuliffe received a German surrender ...

101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) - Here is a copy of the letter ...

We know that our Division Commander, General Taylor, will say: “Well Done!” We are giving our country and our loved ones back at home a worthy ...

Project Vigil - "Nuts!"

The Germans, running out of options for defeating the strong Americans, sent a message directed to the General in command of the American forces ...