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Visited a Clemson legend today
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Jul 14, 2023, 4:43 PM



Aubrey was born in 1919 in S.C. He attended Clemson University, with the goal of becoming a doctor. While at Clemson, he played quarterback alongside the All-American halfback Banks McFadden, and met his future wife, Janette Stevenson, at a dance. They married on July 16, 1941 in Georgetown, S.C.

After graduating, he worked as a teacher and principal at Bennettsville High School, S.C., before volunteering for the U.S. Army in late June 1942. Rion went through officers training at Fort Benning, Ga., where he worked as an instructor at the infantry school for a year before being transferred to the parachute infantry in 1944. On June 17, 1944, his son Aubrey Jr. was born. A few months later, he was deployed overseas as a replacement in the 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division.

On Dec. 17, Supreme Allied Commander Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, recognizing both the seriousness of the German attack that would later be known as the Battle of the Bulge, and the opportunity it presented, committed the theater reserve, the XVIII Airborne Corps. While the 82nd Airborne reinforced the north shoulder of the Bulge, the 101st was sent to hold the key crossroads town of Bastogne in support of Combat Command B, 10th Armored Division.

As German troops advanced, they successfully took the road to Bastogne and by Dec. 20, had surrounded the 101st Airborne Division as well as Combat Command B of the 10th Armored Division and other supporting troops.

That day, as the 501st was assigned to the western sector of the defensive ring around Bastogne, 25-year-old Rion saw that one of his men was wounded and, under heavy enemy fire, rushed to aid him. Rion attempted to pick up his comrade and carry him to safety, but was shot and killed by a German sniper during the attempt.

https://soh.alumni.clemson.edu/scroll/aubrey-holbrook-rion/


https://clemsontigers.com/clemson-hero-aubrey-rion/


Also visited another legend.



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There's something in these hills.


Very, very cool.***

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Jul 14, 2023, 4:48 PM



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Re: Visited a Clemson legend today

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Jul 14, 2023, 4:51 PM

Awesome read. Thank you for taking time to share it.

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Unreal patriotism on his & later on your part tigerdrummer!

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Jul 14, 2023, 5:11 PM

Thx Tiger and know I read about every fallen WW2 Tiger Soldier that The Clemson World Magazine mentions each month and then take that article over onto my cell phone to a folder I made up so to store them.

Too many!!

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A Clemson man needs no introduction.....***

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Jul 14, 2023, 5:07 PM



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For $14, I bought Band of Brothers on Prime. I was really

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Jul 14, 2023, 5:10 PM

worried my bride wouldn't LOVE it the way I do - it absolutely smashes you in the face with how heroic these guys were every single day . . . .


She LOVED it - she was completely sucked in - we could only watch one episode a night because of how intense it was and because of how engaged she was. We finished the 10 episode documentary on Monday night. Neither of us had a dry eye at least once every episode.


There were 2 episodes that had a LOT of Bastogne in it - some horrifying conditions and beyond comprehension bravery & commitment to each other to get through that living hellonearth.


It seems like 1st Lt Rion was just that kinda brother.


Was also very surprising / eye-opening how the "replacements" were treated until they earned their stripes.

Our Clemson Family Rion payed the ultimate price to show his commitment to his brothers.


The Greatest Generation.

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Brad Brownell: Only Larry freaking Shyatt has a WORSE overall winning percentage among Clemson basketball coaches since 1975. Let that sink in. It's Larry Shyatt & then Brad Brownell.


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Jul 14, 2023, 6:27 PM

Never gets old reading about the history of WWll and the heroic deeds of these young men….especially Clemson men. Thank you.

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His family, brothers-in-arms, country & I thank you.

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Jul 14, 2023, 9:59 PM

These fellows are the GREATEST GENERATION! No doubt!

My daughter and I visited a couple cemeteries in France a few years back. I still get goose bumps thinking about it. The quietness of the area and the attention to detail that the French caretakers show towards the US cemetery is remarkable.

God Bless America!

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Si vis pacem, para bellum (if you want peace, prepare for war)
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Jul 15, 2023, 6:34 AM

Thanks for posting his story. Good Tiger, great American!

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Class of '87


Man, that's good stuff. Thanks for posting....

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Jul 15, 2023, 7:45 AM



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Jul 15, 2023, 8:24 AM

Thanks for posting. We all need to be reminded of the sacrifices made to get the where we are.

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Jul 15, 2023, 8:33 AM

Thank you for posting about Lt Rion. Clemson has an honored record of service including the 493 Alumni on the Scroll of Honor who gave the ultimate sacrifice including my mother's first husband John E Muldrow '37. My mother had a lot to do with my going to Clemson.

My great uncle Gen. William H Simpson graduated West Point in 1909 with Gen Patton and commanded the 9th Army in WWII beside Gen Patton's 3rd Army.

My picture with Patton's grandson holding the General's boots.

@Spud I see why your pictures are sideways. I posted then original and it flipped it left. Then rotated the original right and it posted it that way. Then straightened it and it still flipped it right. I give up!


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Wow, what a legacy for your family. Very impressive.***

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Jul 15, 2023, 10:34 AM



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Jul 15, 2023, 8:53 AM

Man what a true hero. Thanks to great men like him I'm sitting here in freedom drinking my coffee. Blessed.

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Phenomenal story

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Jul 15, 2023, 8:58 AM

Thanks for sharing

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We all need reminders that freedom isn't free.

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Jul 15, 2023, 10:46 AM

We need reminders just how many people have sacrificed and how big the sacrifices were to give us this freedom.

Thanks for posting.

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Jul 15, 2023, 2:21 PM

I'll be in Paris and Normandy in September/October and have schduled the 6-day Beaches of Normandy Tour. I'm sure there are Clemson graduates buried in the cemeteries, so if anyone has a list, I would appreciate a link to it. TIA.

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Jul 22, 2023, 10:50 AM

That was a great read. Thank you for sharing. My wife and I had the privilege of visiting there a few years ago. I have to admit I teared up while walking through. My Dad came on shore at Omaha Beach, Dog Green sector on D-Day. The beach
is just below the cemetery. He somehow survived all the way into Germany. His name was George David Rankin, A 1942 Clemson grad. He passed away in 1999. One thing I did not know until I visited is that the site of the cemetery was given to the US by France and is considered sovereign US territory.


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