Re: Undeliverable Mail

From: Eugene PANTANO (snoshu@market1.com)
Date: Fri Sep 29 2000 - 09:27:32 PDT


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> From: "Eugene PANTANO" <snoshu@market1.com>
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> Subject: Re: [MV] US Mounted Recon in Italy in WW2
> Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2000 19:17:28 -0600
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> The saddles were the McClellan...Colonel Harold Thomas Lentz (now
deceased)
> was very active in all aspects of the Mounted Cav in Italy...and up into
> Austria. He was made military Governor of I believe...Vienna at the end
of
> the war. His toy there was Hitler's yacht...
> He also had something to do with saving the Spanish Riding school there
in
> Vienna...along with Patton. After the war, Lentz hauled about a dozen of
> the McClellans back to Freyberg, Maine -on Route 302 and Lake Road -
where
> he operated a sort of riding school of his own. He even imported a
beautiful
> bar (Inn) from Vienna and had it re-assembled in his home there in Maine.
I
> was given several artifacts off Hitler's yacht after COL Lentz died. He
also
> had several "retired" U.S. Army horses and a race horse that caused his
> death. He wagered too much money on the beast...it did not pay off...and
he
> had a heart attack. He married a Peruvian Princess while in Europe by the
> name of Susie (what we called her) DeLeon...from the Spanish Castilian
> family -- the explorer Ponce DeLeon. 1SG PANTANO
>
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