Originally Posted by
Brasidas
You're pretty close.
He was born December 1917 and volunteered for the draft in January 1941, thinking he'd do his one year stint and be done. Wrong!
He first action was in the Anglo-American landings in North Africa. Then Sicily and Normandy. He was severely wounded earning a third Purple Heart, about a month after this photo was taken when he drive his jeep over a Teller mine. Spent 3 months in the hospital and then volunteered to return because he wanted "to see the whole thing through". Finished the war at the Elbe river, where he met the Russians for the first time.
Was one of the first nineteen soldiers rotated home because of high "points", having only a few less than Audie Murphy. There is a story about him in action at Normandy in Ernie Pyle's book "Brave Men".
He was considered "the old man" of his team at the age of 26.