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  2. Robert Sink - Wikipedia

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    Robert Frederick Sink (April 3, 1905 – December 13, 1965) was a senior United States Army officer who fought during World War II and the Korean War, though he was most famous for his command of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, part of the 101st Airborne Division, throughout most of World War II, in France, the Netherlands, and Belgium.

  3. Currahee Mountain - Wikipedia

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    The Colonel Robert F. Sink memorial trail follows Currahee Mountain Road from the site of former Camp Toccoa to the summit of Currahee Mountain. [10] The start of the trail is marked by a commemorative plaque dedicating the trail to "Col. Bob" Sink from the Five-O-Sinks (506th Parachute Infantry Regiment Association).

  4. Littlecote House - Wikipedia

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    The house provided office space and sleeping quarters for officers of the 506th, with the best rooms being allocated to Col. Robert F. Sink, regimental commander, and Lt. Col. Charles H. Chase, his executive officer. [8] The colonel used the library as his office, and a memorial plaque can be seen today in this room.

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  6. 506th Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Sink believed his men could do better, so he marched the regiment from Camp Toccoa to Atlanta: 137 miles (220 km) in 75 hours and 15 minutes, including 33.5 hours of actual marching. Only 12 of the 2nd Battalion's 556 enlisted men failed to complete the march. All 30 officers completed it, including 2nd Battalion commander Major Robert

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  8. Camp Toccoa - Wikipedia

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    Camp Toccoa (formerly Camp Toombs) was a basic training camp for United States Army paratroopers during World War II, located five miles (8 km) west of Toccoa, Georgia.Among the units to train at the camp was the 506th Infantry Regiment.

  9. At Nixon Library, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. calls for cutting U.S ...

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    Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. lays out his foreign policy platform during a speech Wednesday night at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum in Yorba Linda.