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ouwasp
3/6/2014, 01:01 AM
The Bedford Boys by Alex Kershaw.

I really enjoy reading books about American history, and I have read a multitude of WWII books. But this one is going to keep me up for awhile tonight. Wow. What a profound sacrifice the town of Bedford, Virginia made on D-Day.

Thirty-five young men from Bedford landed on Omaha Beach that day...twenty-two were Killed in Action. Most of them had joined the 29th Infantry Division, a National Guard unit before it was activated, during the Depression.

The book is a very moving account of their lives, relatives, town, and tragedy. It is a damned sad book. I would like to say The Bedford Boys is inspirational, but I'm not so sure. A very stark portrayal of the cost of war.

I think of my 20 year old son lying in his bed tonight. Imagine him buried in the cold French soil, under a cross facing west, towards home. Puts a lump in my throat...

olevetonahill
3/6/2014, 06:11 AM
Try this one from the Great War, While Fiction it reveals the True horror of War.

Johnny Got His Gun by Dalton Trumbo

salth2o
3/6/2014, 10:55 AM
I love WW II books. It's on my list now. Thanks.

Dallasbabe
3/18/2014, 03:46 PM
my cooter has welcomed many soldiers home