After breakfast we met up with the bus and met our bus driver Klaas Zwart and our historian Chris Anderson. We had to pick up the folks who attended Toccoa extension from Hethrow. We had to circle Hethrow three times for Klaas to get to the right spot as it was very confusing where the terminal 3 pickup location was for coaches. Once we boarded them we had introductions to Chris and George Luz Jr (son of Band of Brothers member.). We headed over to Littlecote House where troops were based ahead of the D-Day invasion. Unrelated to war, there was a Roman mosaic discovered on the property. As Regiment headquarters for first battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment. Chris had pointed out what he believed to be the offices of Col. Robert F. Sink, Regiment Commander.