I saw this article on my Facebook feed from the 11th Airborne Division Association – “Angels” and I’m happy to share it with the fans of WWII history. Great story and a New Year’s Miracle indeed!
I was recently contacted by the Deputy Chief of Staff of the 11th Airborne Division who told me of an 11th Airborne ring that had been found by a metal detectorist at Delray Beach in Florida.
Looking through our records, I found that Alan Jack Saltzman served in Company A, 127th Airborne Engineers during World War II. I also found one article indicating that Jack may have provided vocals for the 11th Airborne Division Band, but I am still looking into that.
Trooper Saltzman died in 2010 of cancer and left his 11th AB ring to his son who was wearing it on the beach on December 31, 2022. While cleaning up their chairs, Jack’s son noticed that the ring was missing and was crushed to lose such a treasured heirloom.
The next day, Leonard Epstein was out with his metal detector and came upon the ring. He quickly contacted the 11th Airborne Division in Alaska who reached out to me and I was able to find Jack Saltzman’s last known contact information. Len cold called the number and Trooper Saltzman’s son nearly broke down in tears to hear that his father’s ring had been found and that Len was mailing it back to him. Miracles do happen and what a great way to kick off 2023.
Happy New Year’s, Angels!
-JCH
An 11th Airborne Division Association – “Angels” New Year’s Miracle:


I was almost in tears reading the story, Rose. I can’t thank you enough from bringing it to your blog!! Not only is it from the 11th Airborne, but right here about 7 miles away from me!! Incredible!!
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I sent this to the Editor of the 11th Airborne Association’s newspaper, “The Voice of the Angels” and she said it will be in the next issue!!!
Thank you very much again, Rose!!
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GP, I thought of you right away. It’s incredible, and it’s good for Mr. Epstein to contact the 11th Airborne.
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Yes, indeed. I could not get over the fact that it was so close to me!!
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My pleasure, GP!
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That’s wonderful…that god there are still decent people in the world.
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You are absolutely right. It makes you feel good that there is still some goodness around us these days!
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What a great story. Thanks for sharing it.
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My pleasure, John. Thanks for stopping by.
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