<<<<< June 6, 1944, Omaha Beach. Just know
that every man in this picture was scared out of his mind, but each dealt with that
fear as he conquered this beach head at great loss of life, and won
the war. America could not have won this war along (?), but, certainly,
Europe would not be free, today, without the sacrifices of our
soldiers.
This time in 1944, my brother, 21 years
my senior, had landed on this beach head and fought through France into
Germany. He was in the First Army Corps of Engineers. He survived
until 1987 and used his Army experience to work as a carpenter until the day he
died. He was a messed up son of a gun -- a case of beer every
night after work and three packs of Pell Mells every day. He never
talked about the war, but I believe he was among the first to enter the
death camps in Germany. Imagine, a 21 year old kid, walking
into one of those death camps and rescuing some who were still alive. Add to
that reality the fact that he survived the war when all in his
company died except two other men. Understand that all of his
"drunks," were angry drunks. I believe that at the center
of that anger was a sense of shame for being a "survivor." Deep
down inside, Charles had to wonder, "Did I survive because I
was faster at jumping into a fox hole? "
Anyway, this very day,
my brother's willingness to fight for this country, and
the fact that I have not done a single thing, in my life, that comes
close to the sacrifice of my brother, are the reasons why I am as
involved in this fight to take back my (our) country as I am.
Salute to all those who fought and died for the
great country. Our fight is because of your sacrifice.
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