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Battle of the Bulge Veteran Story
Battle of the Bulge
I was still eighteen when I was drafted. I served in the Army Infantry, P.F.C. in Europe. I served for three years.
Living And Fighting During WWII
I have asked my Grandfather Clarence about life during World War II. This is what he told me…………
I was eighteen years old when World War II started. I was still eighteen when I was drafted. I served in the Army Infantry, P.F.C. in Europe. I served for three years.
I was rabbit hunting when I heard on the radio that Pearl Harbor had been bombed. It was no real surprise to us since we had been expecting it.
I had my basic training at camp Robinson in Little Rock, Arkansas. I volunteered for the Para troope and was sent to Fort Benning, Georgia. I was kicked out because I wore glasses. The kid who came with me broke both his ankles on his fifth jump. I was then sent to Tennessee with the eightieth infantry division.
We built a camp in Reims, France where they signed the peace treaty. From there we went to Vienna, Austria. The streets were made of wood and were awful slick when they got wet. From there we went back to La Harve and boarded ship to go back home. We were glad.
War is living out of fox holes in the mud, scared to death, seeing your buddies killed or wounded, hoping you aren’t next.
By Lara
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