Submitted by: Robert Gjertson

Category: Stories

My father was drafted in the summer of 1941, and assigned to Cavalry. He used to regale my brother and I with stories about patrolling the Mexican border on horseback when war broke out. They finally traded in their horses for armor at Fort Riley, Kansas, then went South to train before shipping out for Europe in 1944. I guess his horse would not have been very much help in the Battle of the Bulge, or taking the Bridge at Remagen.

About the author:

Robert is a paid up for life member of Post 130 in Jackson, Minn.. A retired Navy corpsman, he served with 3rd Battalion, 9th Marine Regiment, 3rd Marine Division, in Vietnam.