Ep. 20 - When Johnny Comes Marching Home:  Transitions and Remembrance

Ep. 20 - When Johnny Comes Marching Home: Transitions and Remembrance

Following the unconditional surrender of Germany on VE Day and the unconditional surrender of Japan three months later on VJ Day, spontaneous celebrations swept across the US with tinker tape parades, dancing and singing. In Times Square, an estimated two million people gathered to celebrate. But not every veteran participated or received the warm welcome they expected upon returning home. By the time Henry Heller was finally sent home from Germany, there were no hugs or parades. Suffering from a number of maladies, Heller struggled for years to get the help he needed from the VA. Bud Olson and Tom Carr both found the transition to civilian life difficult. The skills they had learned as fighting men in WW 2 didn’t open any doors in the domestic civilian job market. Having lost so many of their buddies in the war, many veterans were in no mood to celebrate. Arnold “Dutch Nagel, Richard Mandich, Lewis J. Gould, Michael Luciano, and Edward Heinle seemed haunted by the friends they left behind. WW II forever changed veterans. Some wore their scars on the outside and accepted them as challenges to overcome, such as Paul Leimkueler, who didn’t let losing a leg stop him from becoming a downhill US Ski Hall of Famer. It was the scars on the inside, the post traumatic stress, that were harder to overcome. Veterans like Robert Erhardt, Richard Morgan, Robert Bowen and Donald Chase dealt with the nightmares the rest of their lives. If they lived long enough, WW 2 veterans saw wars come again, though thankfully not on the scale of WW II. Some reenlisted to serve, while others saw their children serve such as Duane Stevens. Though proud of their service, many WW II veterans came out of WW 2 hating all war and regarded it as an abomination to be avoided whenever possible. Dennis Olson, Lloyd Huggins, Arthur Jackson, David Saltman, Charles Wysocki and Donald Chase wanted to make sure no one glorified war and saw it for what it was: HELL. Those stories and more in Episode 20 When Johnny Came Marching Home: Transitions and Remembrance.

Henry Heller

Bud Olson

Tom Carr

Arnold "Dutch" Nagel

Lewis J. Gould

Robert Erhardt

Richard V. Morgan

Robert Bowen

Stan Davis

Donald Chase

Paul Leimkuehler

Dennis Olson

Lloyd Huggins

Arthur Jackson

David Saltman

Charles Wysocki

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Ep. 28 - Donald Chase - The Poet Warrior who turned down Million Dollar Wounds in WW 2 and Korea

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Ep. 27 - Richard V. Morgan - A Leatherneck Recalls the Forgotten Hell of Tarawa, Saipan, and Tinian Islands

Ep. 27 - Richard V. Morgan - A Leatherneck Recalls the Forgotten Hell of Tarawa, Saipan, and Tinian Islands

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Ep. 26 - Hattie Brantley - The Angel of Corregidor

Ep. 26 - Hattie Brantley - The Angel of Corregidor

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Ep 25 - Edgar Kuhlow:  He is Going to Stay Laying Here in Germany

Ep 25 - Edgar Kuhlow: He is Going to Stay Laying Here in Germany

Sick with malaria, on a 150-200 mile, three week forced march from one German POW camp to another, Edgar Kuhlow heard one German guard talking about him to another guard - Daah blibt heea in Deutschla...

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Ep 24 Part Two:  Jim Dorris - A Light in the Darkness of WW II

Ep 24 Part Two: Jim Dorris - A Light in the Darkness of WW II

Jim Dorris displayed an equal measure of courage and compassion in WW 2.  His deep Catholic faith provided him with a moral compass that guided him through combat at the Battle of the Bulge, Ingolshei...

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Ep 23 Part One:  Jim Dorris - A Light in the Darkness of WW 2

Ep 23 Part One: Jim Dorris - A Light in the Darkness of WW 2

Jim Dorris displayed an equal measure of courage and compassion in WW 2.  His deep Catholic faith provided him with a moral compass that guided him through combat at the Battle of the Bulge, Ingolshei...

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Ep. 22 - Murray Shapiro -  Serving Proudly even Behind Enemy Lines

Ep. 22 - Murray Shapiro - Serving Proudly even Behind Enemy Lines

As a Jewish American, Murray Shapiro couldn’t wait to volunteer in WW 2.  He was well aware of the Nuremberg Laws and the racist treatment Jewish people received in Germany.  He lost his spot in offic...

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Ep. 21 Colonel Lloyd Huggins - Leading Easy Company Thru the Hurtgen Forest, the Battle of the Bulge, and Beyond

Ep. 21 Colonel Lloyd Huggins - Leading Easy Company Thru the Hurtgen Forest, the Battle of the Bulge, and Beyond

Colonel Lloyd G. Huggins landed on Omaha Beach three weeks after D-Day as the replacement officer for Easy Company’s Infantry Regiment.  They were in continuous combat for nearly one year fighting thr...

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