Frank is survived by his brother, Bobby L. Pellegrini, who lovingly cared for him the last several years of his life. Bobby also helped Frank with coaching at Cape Hatteras HS. He is also survived by his cousins, Marlene Kumor of Burke, VA, Deloris Jennette of Buxton, NC, and Danny ...
offering to hand over the castle to the English king, while sequestering Rainald de Warenne, Robert de Stuteville and their men within, ready to seize
During the summer of 1945 as a 20-year-old patient at the Army's Woodrow Wilson General Hospital at Staunton, Va. and the convalescent hospital at Camp Picket, Va., I wrote a detailed account of my experiences in the Ardennes campaign (the "Battle of the Bulge") and the Rhineland. The...
“Coquin de Major, va!” Napoleon. “Montholon! tais-toi. When Lord Lake, with his great bull-headed English obstinacy, saw the facheuse position into which he had brought his troops, he was for dying on the spot, and would infallibly have done so–and the loss of his army would ...