British Couple Reacts to America's Airborne Anti-hero – Jake "McNasty" McNiece



British Couple Reacts to America’s Airborne Anti-hero – Jake “McNasty” McNiece

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  1. They saved hundreds, if not thousands of US lives with those supply drops. We had a bunch of guys from our county at the Battle of the Bulge. One guy I knew was freezing in his fox hole and the medic came and ordered him to the rear before he lost his toes to frostbite. My great uncle (one of my grandmother's 9 brothers and sisters) was a tank driver in Patton's 3rd. They were overwhelmed and their tanks shot out from under them. Uncle Dude was able to escape along with his tank commander, but not the other guys. They were able to grab a couple of rifles and a bandoleer of ammo but were almost immediately captured by the Germans, who only took their rifles. The Germans had so many prisoners, Uncle Dude and his tank commander were able to sneak out and escape. They would steal chickens and boil them in their helmet, using powder from the cartridges to season the chicken. When they got home, Uncle Dude introduced his tank commander to one of his little sisters, my Great Aunt June, and soon after, tank commander Beumel Franks became my Great Uncle Beumel. 🙂
    A neighbor of mine was in the 101st Airborne. He volunteered for Airborne for the extra $50 a month hazard pay. He dropped in at Market Garden. He was wounded in the arm on the way to the ground. A farmer took him in and hid him while his family took care of him until he was able to make it to friendly lines. In the mean time, because he wasn't able to contact anyone, they assumed he was Missing In Action (MIA). My grandmother was at his mom's house when the gov't car pulled up with an officer carrying a folded flag and a posthumous Purple Heart. They assumed he was KIA (Killed In Action) by that time. A couple of weeks later, Mr. Sam sent his mother a telegram telling her he was ok and coming home soon. 🙂

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