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You know, the majority of those marks look like he got an airburst from the front. The deep ones look like they may have been while it was laying on the ground. Still, the force that it took to make those is incredible considering the size of the anti-personnel rounds. When I was in the Marine Corps before we re-tubed to 8" Howitzer, the 175mm rounds would fragment into shrapnel the size of my thumb. The 8" would break-up into plates. I remember visiting the FO position and watching the plates from the 8" skip across the ground powdering the granite as they went.

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Related to The Battle of Bastogne - two buddies from the Band of Brothers (101st Airborne) wrote their own memoir that is a remarkable account of their European Theater tour including Bastogne. I'm sure many here have already read it.

Brothers in Battle, Best of Friends by "Wild Bill" Guenere and "Babe" Heffron

http://www.amazon.com/Brothers-Battle-Friends-William-Guarnere-ebook/dp/B001EUTO9S/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1451325240&sr=1-1&keywords=brothers+in+battle+best+of+friends

"Wild Bill" lost a leg at Bastogne trying to save a buddy. Edited by Djay3
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