Commentary: Honoring the past in Bastogne, Belgium

By Sgt. Christian Oliver Reim, USAG Benelux Directorate of Emergency ServicesDecember 19, 2023

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Sgt. Christian Reim in Bastogne, Belgium, Dec. 16, 2023. Reim was the leader of the color guard during the parade through town as part of the city's commemoration of the 79th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge. (U.S. photo by Libby Weiler, USAG Benelux Public Affairs) (Photo Credit: A U.S. Army Soldier stands outside before a parade. ) VIEW ORIGINAL

DÜLMEN TOWER BARRACKS, Germany – In my five years at U.S. Army Garrison Benelux, this will be my fourth time visiting Bastogne, Belgium for Battle of the Bulge commemorative events and I can say without a doubt that every visit is better than the last.

To have the opportunity to be a part of the celebration and parade of the anniversary of the Battle of Bulge is by far one of my favorite things to do in Europe. Each year I have had the honor of participating as a member of the color guard marching through the great city of Bastogne.

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1 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Soldiers from U.S. Army Garrison Benelux march in the color guard for commemorative events in Bastogne, Belgium, Dec. 11, 2021. (U.S. Army photo by Libby Weiler, USAG Benelux Public Affairs) (Photo Credit: A four member color guard leaves Patton square in Bastogne Belgium) VIEW ORIGINAL
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2 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Soldiers from U.S. Army Garrison Benelux in formation during a commemoration in Bastogne, Belgium, Dec. 10, 2022. (U.S. Army photo by Libby Weiler, USAG Benelux Public Affairs) (Photo Credit: U.S. Soldiers wait in formation outside.) VIEW ORIGINAL

Having family who fought on both Allied and Axis sides I find myself having a lot of respect for the people who fought and died in Bastogne. To be a part of both cultures who not so long ago were at war with one another is a powerful reminder of the complexity of history and the resilience of human connections.

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1 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Officer Reim holding his son Rüdiger, who was saved by a Major in the British Army. Rüdiger is Christian Reim’s grandfather. (Courtesy photo) (Photo Credit: An officer holds a baby.) VIEW ORIGINAL
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2 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Petty Officer Sterling in LeHavre, France (Courtesy photo) (Photo Credit: A Soldier sits outside a structure with a gun in his lap. ) VIEW ORIGINAL

This year, our weekend visit to Bastogne extended over the course of two days, affording us the opportunity to explore the sites of battle and learn the history of the area.

Our first day started early at the 101st (Easy Company) foxholes; visiting this site provided us with a small glimpse of what it was like so many years ago. Today though, I imagine it is nowhere near as harrowing as how it was 79 years ago. It was an honor as it is every year to come and experience a small glimpse of history in such a sacred place.

Our next stop on the list took us to the Bastogne War Museum. With so much to see there we started it off with learning a bit more about the Soldiers who fought in Bastogne as well as the civilians who lived in and around Bastogne.

Being able to see what life was like for the civilians who lived there really showed me why even people nowadays are so proud of this region. The sense of unity between the local community and service members even today is still as strong as ever.

To end the first day in Bastogne a few Soldiers and I had the amazing opportunity to meet and talk to a few of the classes at Ecole Communale de Mageret, Mageret elementary school in English. It was a privilege to be able to answer the many questions that the children had about life in the U.S. Army and what I do in the military.

U.S. Army Garrison Benelux Soldiers visited students at Ecole Communale de Mageret in Bastogne, Belgium Dec. 15. (U.S. Army photo by Libby Weiler, USAG Benelux Public Affairs)
U.S. Army Garrison Benelux Soldiers visited students at Ecole Communale de Mageret in Bastogne, Belgium Dec. 15. (U.S. Army photo by Libby Weiler, USAG Benelux Public Affairs) (Photo Credit: Two men stand against a chalkboard in a classroom talking to children.) VIEW ORIGINAL

On Saturday, Dec. 16, USAG Benelux Soldiers took part in the annual Bastogne Historic Perimeter Walk which spans around the perimeter of Bastogne and where the heaviest parts of the Battle of the Bulge took place. This is a great experience every year to immerse ourselves with the culture and camaraderie of Bastogne and the many different militaries and civilians who join this event.

The official portion of the day was the parade, a significant moment where I had the responsibility of leading the color guard through town. This experience, being my first in such a role, was an honor.

Battle of the Bulge 2023
Soldiers from U.S. Army Garrison Benelux march in formation during a parade in Bastogne, Belgium, Dec. 16, 2023. The parade was part of the city's commemoration of the 79th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge. (U.S. photo by Libby Weiler, USAG Benelux Public Affairs) (Photo Credit: Soldiers march in formation through town with a color guard in front of them.) VIEW ORIGINAL

The response from the Bastogne community was particularly striking. Their show of support and appreciation was not only inspiring but also highlighted the strong bond between the visitors and the locals. This interaction was a highlight of the visit, fostering a sense of connection and hope for similar opportunities in the future.

As our visit to Bastogne concluded, I reflected on our appreciation for the sacrifices of Soldiers during the siege and the significance of preserving this history. Those of us from USAG Benelux deeply value our time here, honoring Bastogne's historical legacy.

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