A true "greatest generation" war story

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A true "greatest generation" war story

Post by Niner » Sat Jul 19, 2025 10:44 pm

Well....sort of of a war story. My father wrote down a memoire some years before he died in 2001 as an exercise to keep busy. It was all typed out eventually by my youngest brother and I have a copy....rather...my daughter has my copy. However, my youngest brother died a couple months ago and I found some of the story that he typed out way back when in his effects. I noticed a section on what my dad remembered about being drafted. At the time he was drafted for the war he was married to my mother and was the soul support of his widowed mother....but it was WWII. Everybody was needed. It turned out better for him than expected though. He was a great story teller and I expect that is why he was the best salesman I ever knew when he moved on to be a factory rep in most of his life.

There's more to his story about his home defense fiasco but I'll let this sample suffice. It's a good story and I wanted to share it.
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Re: A true "greatest generation" war story

Post by Niner Delta » Sat Jul 19, 2025 11:57 pm

I find this story fascinating as I love true stories about WWII. If there is more please post it, now you have me
hooked and wanting to hear more to this and any other stories he left. Real stories about the WWII era are the best. .. :D
My father tried to join but had a broken back and surgery in late '30s, the Army took one look at the scar on his back and
said he wasn't needed. He told them he could do a desk job or something else like that. They said no, if he hurt it again, he would
be on military disability for life. He ended up running a crane in a shipyard during the war.


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Peace is that brief, quiet moment in history.......... when everybody stands around reloading.
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