Kitkat22
Jun 6, 2010, 01:02 PM
My father was fifteen years old when he joined the Army. He landed on the beaches of Normandy when he was a teenager. Today , I take this time to honor him and the many, many brave soldiers who are no longer with us and all the WWII veterans who are still with us. I was born quite a few years after WWII and I would like to share this article with you.
Ernie Pyle was a war correspondent who was right there during some of the worst battles of the war. I quote from his writings about D-Day.
]"The strong, swirling tides of the Normandy coastline shift the contours of of the sandy beaches as they move in and out."
"They carry soldiers' bodies out sea and they later return them. They cover the corpses of heroes with sand, and then in their whims they uncover them. As I plowed out over the wet sands of the beach that first day ashore,I walked around what seemed to be two pieces of driftwood sticking out of the sand..but it wasn't driftwood. They were a soldiers two feet. He was completely covered by the shifting sands except for his GI boots pointed toward the land he had come so far to see, and which he saw so briefly"
Ernie Pyle has written articles about WWII.. but this was so moving I wanted to share.
My Dad came back from the war crippled and still held down a job, sometimes more than one to support
His family. He is now with the Lord
All of us who see or know a veteran of WWI and WWII.. thank him. If there are Vietnam vets or Gulf War.Korean War, Persian Gulf and the Iraqi and Afghanistan war going on right now... Thank them... I'm glad to be the daughter of the parents of the greatest generation.:) I'm proud to be the mom of an American Soldier.
Ernie Pyle was a war correspondent who was right there during some of the worst battles of the war. I quote from his writings about D-Day.
]"The strong, swirling tides of the Normandy coastline shift the contours of of the sandy beaches as they move in and out."
"They carry soldiers' bodies out sea and they later return them. They cover the corpses of heroes with sand, and then in their whims they uncover them. As I plowed out over the wet sands of the beach that first day ashore,I walked around what seemed to be two pieces of driftwood sticking out of the sand..but it wasn't driftwood. They were a soldiers two feet. He was completely covered by the shifting sands except for his GI boots pointed toward the land he had come so far to see, and which he saw so briefly"
Ernie Pyle has written articles about WWII.. but this was so moving I wanted to share.
My Dad came back from the war crippled and still held down a job, sometimes more than one to support
His family. He is now with the Lord
All of us who see or know a veteran of WWI and WWII.. thank him. If there are Vietnam vets or Gulf War.Korean War, Persian Gulf and the Iraqi and Afghanistan war going on right now... Thank them... I'm glad to be the daughter of the parents of the greatest generation.:) I'm proud to be the mom of an American Soldier.