Frazier International History Museum
WWII
48 Local stories that changed the world.
October 10, 2009 - March 28th 2009
John Lee
Indianapolis, In
I was a member of G Company, 289th Inf. Battalion, 75th Infantry Division. and first combat was in the Buldge. We replaced a unit of the 81st paatropers on the southern edge of the Buldge on the day before Christmas. I drove one of the two Jeeps and was responsible for moving food and ammunition to the troops engaged with the Germans. It was threedays after Christmas that we got food to the combat units on the front lines. The first time we tried to get food to the troops we were going up a fire break toward the troops when a mortor shell landed on the hood of the vehicle ahead of me, we stopped , turned around and went back to Company to try again the next night. For green troups we were placed into compat with poor equipment,snow and ice on the ground, in a forest against a seasoned German army. We even had to call for artillary fire on our positions to resist be over-run. We held, was replaced by the 84th Divison and moved to another place on the front. In the first 19 days of combat my company went from 187 to 42 men. I have many stories of the WWII.Which one will it be
Read the stories submitted by our visitors below. One of them will be selected at random in January 2010 and given a place of honor in the exhibit.
Mary Rich
Part 1... The war was raging. I lost some friends but no family members. I worked with a lady who kept talking about he... read more
Mary Rich
Part 2... We knew he might be sent overseas a few weeks after he returned to Fort Sill, Oklahoma but it didn’t stop us.... read more
Bill Beasley
My dad Bill Beasley (far left in photo) was a chief machinist on the Uss Conklin De 439 a destroyer escort. On June 5,1945... read more
Calvin Andrews
Calvin F. Andrews was born in Frankfort, Kentucky on August 24, 1921. He attended Frankfort High School, and played on the... read more
Richard Spalding
One day in January 1945, I was taking my turn “on the mike” in the control tower. A twin-engine British plane with the Br... read more