dave1949
Super Star Member
Reading this thread has brought to me think about my Dad and FIL, both WWII vets. They are both gone now, and a lot of history with them.
Neither were in the Navy.
My Dad was in the Infantry in Europe. He went into Normandy about 4 days after D-Day. Got tank shrapnel in his leg and was out of action for a while. Eventually had a nervous breakdown, which I never knew until after he passed.
My FIL was in what I guess was called the Army Air Corp. He was a pilot, but got caught flying under a bridge somewhere in the UK and they decided they needed to make an example of someone, so he wasn't a pilot anymore. His squadron later got shot up real bad on a mission. To his dying day he felt he had let his buddies down due to a dumb stunt.
They were a different sort of people than now, for sure. Neither ever really wanted to say much about the war. Maybe this brings back memories to you Vets.
Dave.
Neither were in the Navy.
My Dad was in the Infantry in Europe. He went into Normandy about 4 days after D-Day. Got tank shrapnel in his leg and was out of action for a while. Eventually had a nervous breakdown, which I never knew until after he passed.
My FIL was in what I guess was called the Army Air Corp. He was a pilot, but got caught flying under a bridge somewhere in the UK and they decided they needed to make an example of someone, so he wasn't a pilot anymore. His squadron later got shot up real bad on a mission. To his dying day he felt he had let his buddies down due to a dumb stunt.
They were a different sort of people than now, for sure. Neither ever really wanted to say much about the war. Maybe this brings back memories to you Vets.
Dave.