Sunday, August 28, 2022

He went from mowing FDR’s lawn, to the Battle of the Bulge, in the artillery — 240mm M1 howitzers. His story of WW2 is vivid, and astonishing, I hope you read it (past the link)

Ralph J. Osterhoudt, now 96, was 15 when World War II began. 

His family’s farm in the Hudson Valley was just a bicycle ride away from President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s estate, where Osterhoudt worked summers.

 Though a schoolboy, he stepped up to serve, first as a volunteer in the Ground Observer Corps in a lookout tower, which was organized to alert military authorities should enemy aircraft penetrate American skies.

When the Ground Observer Corps was deactivated in May 1944 , he volunteered to be a U.S. Army replacement for Europe’s frontlines, in the artillery — 240mm M1 howitzers, and he trained with the 82nd Division

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