WWII Memories

By Submitted by: James Casper, Sgt.
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2012-03-15 WWII Memories Olivedrab or suntans, that is what we wore. At many places across our land we trained to go to war. Many kinds of guns we fired. We marched in a long straight line. Now away from home we pined. Best time of day was Mail Call. A "Dear John letter" was bitterest of all. I was a lucky man. As you will see. No such letter came to me. When prepared, we boarded a ship and sailed a dangerous sea.

2012-03-15

WWII Memories

Olivedrab or suntans, that is what we wore.
At many places across our land we trained to go to war.
Many kinds of guns we fired.
We marched in a long straight line.
Now away from home we pined.

Best time of day was Mail Call.
A "Dear John letter" was bitterest of all.
I was a lucky man. As you will see.
No such letter came to me.

When prepared, we boarded a ship
and sailed a dangerous sea.
We arrived at places far from home
to defeat the enemy.
Across the Pacific, Africa and Italy,.
then over the channel to France and
beyond to Germany. Then Japan.

The war was WON on both sides of the world
with HONOR, HEROICS, BRAVERY.
NO PARADE for us, but at the station
with KISSES and HUGS
was LOVE, FAMILY, Maybe a BABY.

An Army Guy.

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