It was some seven decades ago, on June 6th, 1944, that D-Day, the largest seaborne invasion in history occurred.
An
armada of 7,000 ships supported the landing of more than 150,000 Allied
soldiers on the beaches of Normandy, to begin retaking the European
continent from Nazi Germany.
For most of us, D-Day is something
out of a history book. But, it’s a memory for Art Peterson. The now 93
year old Santa Barbara man was a paratrooper in the Army’s 101st
Airborne Division during World War II.
It was his first time in
combat, and says the plane flight from England into Nazi-controlled for
the invasion was pretty scary. He says they could see tracer bullets
flying around the transport plane he was in, and as he watched out a
window, he saw another plane carrying his best friend get hit, and
explode.
But, he says once they parachuted out of the plane, their role in the Normany invasion was a piece of cake.
Peterson
fought in some of the biggest battles in the European war, even though
he had a hard time getting into the military. He was just 17 years old,
and finishing up high school when the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor
plunged the U.S. into World War II. He wanted to be a Marine, but was
turned down. The Navy and Army also said no, for the same reason. While
Peterson grew up in the United States, he was born in Mexico, and wasn’t
a U.S. citizen at the time. Finally, he got his chance to serve after
being drafted.
Peterson was sent to basic training at Camp
Roberts, which is on the San Luis Obispo/Monterey County Line. While
there, he heard they were recruiting for paratroopers, so he
volunteered, and was set to Ft. Campbell, Kentucky. His unit, Fox
Company, arrived in England in late 1943 for final training before the
invasion.
Peterson says it was while he was in England, he had
some of the toughest duty of the war, helping to recover the bodies of
British civilians killed in the Germans incessant bombing of London. He
still gets choked up, saying because it was civilians, it was worse than
anything he ever experienced in combat.
He came through D-Day
without a scratch, but wasn’t so lucky three months later as the 101st
Airborne pushed into German occupied Holland. He was preparing to jump
out of a plane with his unit when a bullet came through the floor of the
plane, and hit him in the leg, severely wounding him. His sergeant
ordered him not to jump, and to take the plane back to England.
But,
five minutes later, the plane was hit again by fire from the ground,
and he and the crew had to bail out to safety. He spent three months in
the hospital recovering from his injury.
Then, three months
later, he found himself in the middle of a third major battle.
Peterson’s unit was one of those sent to help U.S. forces in the Belgian
town of Bastogne, who had been surrounded by German troops during there
last great military offensive, a surprise attack known as “The Battle
of the Bulge” He was wounded during the “Battle of the Bulge,” again hit
in the leg. But, he has good memories of his role in the battle, making
lifelong friends in the community. He has a lasting reminder in
Bastogne in his name, a tree in his name.
As Peterson took part
in a D-Day remembrance luncheon in Santa Barbara sponsored by the Pierre
Claeyssens Veterans Foundation, he noted that age has caught up with
the survivors club, and there aren’t many left. He says he’s the only
still living member of his squad.
Peterson says despite being
wounded twice, he feels lucky to have survived, and is proud he served.
He returned to Santa Barbara after the war, where he opened a successful
janitorial and housecleaning business. He married, and had two boys and
two girls.
He says life has been good, and he says thanks every morning as he wakes to start a new day.
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Average wealth was about $4 million for families in the top 10 percent of the wealth distribution, $316,000 for families in the 51st to 90th percentiles, and $36,000 for families in the 26th to 50th percentiles. On average, families at or below the 25th percentile were $13,000 in debt.
The Great Bifurcation proceeds apace.
No talk about the Comey testimony? From what I can gather, they ought to start up investigations on Loretta Lynn and HRC, and drop investigations on Trump, et al
Comey was a self serving nothing burger. What is there to say?
Comey is working hard on a book deal.
they ought to start up investigations on Loretta Lynn
I'm no fan of country music..but that's a little harsh Cinco!!
I get you all hear what you want to hear. The snippets I heard on the news were ok. Hub liked the parts he heard. Hilary is gone. She may be snobby bUT she's not crazy. Trump can't tell a lie frim the truth.
I suppose Glod is punishing me. I'm coming down with a cold
Guess.
The clerks of Court in charge of elections in 4 Russian counties got hack attacks, we're they making it up?
Not in the top 0, but feel like we're doing pretty well. Bet Dawg is in top 10%.
10% geeze. Definitely in the top 0%.
My son is prolly in the minus category, due to school loans for grad school, which will go away when in finishes his bondage to the va.
Is he, th u s poor? No. VA pays well, Bennies fabulous. Gets diaability. Cars paid for. Very nice house, wife, reasonable house payment, little owed on credit cards. Good ish savings on the IRA thing. But he's way under water because of house loans.
They repelled them. NASA gets hack attacks every day, many many times a day. Obviously were have to be serious about that. Also harden most inportant stuff up to military standards from Harrington effect. Grids and such. Not stupid worthless planes.
Carrington?? ??
Brevard counties attacks.
Good Morning!
Dancing with the Devil (bankster) when your young is OK. Living your whole life in big debt no.
Which would be more profitable in the long run. Buying your kid a house and car or an education with debt?
I had Russian dressing on my salad last night. A KGB favorite.
Yes, Carrington. Not as bad as a pole reversal however.
Good morning. More houses in the 'hood on the market. Interesting price variations.
I don't think anybody would argue that Russia didn't try to influence the election Liz (they've been doing that as long as most of us have been alive)...it's the insinuation that somehow Trump (or his campaign team) was involved that many of us find questionable.
It's been almost a year since NSA/FBI etc have been investigating..if laws have been broken...let's get some formal charges. If not..let's move on. Otherwise..it appears to me that the Dims are just trying to "run out the clock" of Trump's first term with leaks and innuendo.
Argh.... Lynch
http://m.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/jun/8/james-comey-loretta-lynch-request-call-clinton-pro/
For the Clinton's, there no difference between a lie and the truth. This is what makes then such effective liars
Who cares about hacks in Russian counties?
You know that's just Thousand Island dressing plus ketchup, right?
ha ha..I knew who you were talking about Cinco..couldn't resist though.. :)
Yup... I'd settle for a single piece of hard evidence. So far... NOT.A.SINGLE.THING
Ya... DYAC... I've been burned before...
You've got to figure NSA has recordings of every single phone call/e-mail made between anybody on Trump's campaign team and Russian officials. Shouldn't be too difficult to listen to them and decide if any laws were broken.
But very very lengthy.
Well I Agee with him on some things like trade, but the rest is so horrible I'd be perfectly happy for them not to happen. About to do Silver sneakers.
what is lengthy?? Trump has/had a pretty small inner circle..maybe a half dozen people who have any influence with him. I'm sure NSA/FBI identified/isolated/documented any contact between them and Russian officials long ago.
The problem is..is that if the whole thing is a nothingburger (which I suspect)..they wouldn't come out and just say that..what you get is what you see right now..no charges.
FBI/NSA have a couple problems. They need to scrub all the illegal domestic call monitoring and do it without being obvious. They need to find ways of re-collecting the pertinent conversations so as not to reveal sensitive methods. They need to cover up just how extensively private companies cooperate and/or are compromised.
That's a lot of work that probably leaves them with an empty folder.
Deep State benefits bigly by keeping a cloud over the Trump administration. They won't clear him regardless.
but the rest is so horrible
curious what you find so "horrible"?? Enforcing our immigration laws?? Getting out of (imo) terrible agreements/treaties with other countries?? Please be specific..
Tesla market cap exceeds BMW. TUCKER moment coming?
New post. Poor Nate.
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