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1CAVCCO15MED 11-10-2011 10:12 AM

Tales from the Johnson City/Washington County Veterans Memorial
 
Homer Pease


At the start of WW II Homer decided to do his part. The only problem was he was 13 years old. He paid a transient man to go to the recruiter and swear he was 18. He volunteered for the paratroopers and joined the 101st Airbourne Division. If you saw Band of Brothers, he did all that training at 13 years of age. He jumped into Normandy on D Day and fought until he was wounded. Because of that he missed the jump into Arnhem (A Bridge Too Far) but did get back to the 101st Airbourne in time to be in the Battle of the Bulge. Soon after that it was discovered he is 15 and he was sent home with his two Purple Hearts and Bronze Star, much to the surprise of his mother who thought he had run away. They put him back in school, but I guess they thought the better of putting him in Junior High and put him in Science Hill High School. He got on the football team and was good at it but his reflexes were all wrong and after cold cocking an opponent his football days ended. When he joined the Army he was still eligible to be in the Cub Scouts.

http://thewall-usa.com/guest.asp?recid=39926

Arrow 11-10-2011 01:55 PM

Link to Johnson City/Washington County TN Veterans Memorial
 
Thank you Doc Fred (1CAVCCO15MED)and all involved with this effort to build a memorial of rememberance to the fallen from your area. God bless you, brother. You are a good man. Sis

Link to Johnson City/Washington County TN Veterans Memorial:

http://www.jc-wcveteransmemorial.org/index.php

1CAVCCO15MED 11-10-2011 03:17 PM

The casualty statistics on that web site are not accurate. We found a lot more.

1CAVCCO15MED 11-10-2011 03:18 PM

Double post

1CAVCCO15MED 11-10-2011 06:43 PM

Washington County, Tennessee has since 1900 has had 351 KIA'a, 47 MIAs, 60 POW's and 4 buried at sea. Of the KIAs there were 5 Distinguished Service Crosses. There are 96 counties in Tennessee.

DMZ-LT 11-15-2011 06:12 AM

Honored to call you my friend and brother Fred. Great job , well done sir !

Arrow 11-17-2011 06:31 PM

Dedication of The Johnson City/Washington County TN Veterans Memorial
 


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