Soldier*

(*Rifleman by Training, Clerk-Typist by Accident. in North Africa, Italy, and Austria)

Nonfiction, History, Military, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Wallace J. Gordon ISBN: 9781403331540
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: February 1, 2003
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Wallace J. Gordon
ISBN: 9781403331540
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: February 1, 2003
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

Over 11,200,000 men and women served in the United States Army during World War II.

An estimated 5,200,000 of those men and women were in actual combat of one form or another.

And over 880,000 of them became casualties.

The other 6,000,000 or so were in the same Army. At the same time. In the same war. Like those in combat we lost girls, lost friends, and lost 3 or 4 years of our life. We trained just as hard. Got just as homesick. Worried and ached and grumbled just as much.

We were radar operators and cryptography specialists and MP's. Medics and buglers and mechanics. Truck drivers and cooks and clerks and everything else.

But there was one big difference: we were the lucky ones. The ones that didnt get shot at. It was still the same war, but the shooting was aimed at somebody else.

Yes, we were the lucky ones.

And a lot of us still feel guilty about it.

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Over 11,200,000 men and women served in the United States Army during World War II.

An estimated 5,200,000 of those men and women were in actual combat of one form or another.

And over 880,000 of them became casualties.

The other 6,000,000 or so were in the same Army. At the same time. In the same war. Like those in combat we lost girls, lost friends, and lost 3 or 4 years of our life. We trained just as hard. Got just as homesick. Worried and ached and grumbled just as much.

We were radar operators and cryptography specialists and MP's. Medics and buglers and mechanics. Truck drivers and cooks and clerks and everything else.

But there was one big difference: we were the lucky ones. The ones that didnt get shot at. It was still the same war, but the shooting was aimed at somebody else.

Yes, we were the lucky ones.

And a lot of us still feel guilty about it.

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