Lost Battalion Tours – Testimonial

Hey Folks, Mr. Jeremy Bowles very graciously came on the podcast to share his tour experiences with Robert J Laplander with us. Jeremy is a WW1 historian and reenactor, and the journey he had in the Meuse-Argonne with Rob was so moving it simply needs to stand alone as its own mini-episode. 

 

Listen to Jeremy’s story about being in the Meuse, and know that the goal of Lost Battalion Tours is to provide you with the same experience in August of 2020. So come join us!

 

Lost Battalion Tours

 

Mike’s contact info: verdunpodcast@gmail.com

 

Robert’s contact info: 308infantry@gmail.com

 

Robert’s website: http://www.findingthelostbattalion.com/

 

Jeremy closes his experiences with the poem “We Shall Keep the Faith” by Moina Michaels, which was the moving response to LTC John McCrae’s “In Flanders Fields:”

 

Oh! you who sleep in Flanders Fields,

Sleep sweet – to rise anew!

We caught the torch you threw

And holding high, we keep the Faith

With All who died.

We cherish, too, the poppy red

That grows on fields where valor led;

It seems to signal to the skies

That blood of heroes never dies,

But lends a lustre to the red

Of the flower that blooms above the dead

In Flanders Fields.

And now the Torch and Poppy Red

We wear in honor of our dead.

Fear not that ye have died for naught;

We’ll teach the lesson that ye wrought

In Flanders Fields.

Source: http://www.greatwar.co.uk/poems/moina-michael-we-shall-keep-faith.htm


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Photos of Jeremy Bowles, the Poppies, and His Relatives Who Served in France

Jeremy Bowles standing in a field in the Meuse region, near where his grandfather served.
Jeremy’s grandfather: Andrew P Craig, B Co., 314th MGB, 80th Division
Jeremy’s Great-Great-Uncle: PVT Franklin Ellenberger, K Co., 128th Inf. Regt., 32nd Division. KIA/MIA Oct. 7th, 1918 in the vicinity of Gesnes, France.