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"Since there were only four of us, we decided that
two would sleep for a while and the other two continue a roaming watch
so as to patrol all four sides of the mansion. After about eighteen
hours, we could no longer hear the sound of battle, and decided to head
back to the beach before we would be listed as missing in action."
Author: "So you
left the comforts of your new lair..."
Harv: "We left the house alright....this is
the funniest part of my experience thus far. A group of enemy soldiers
came running out of the woods waving and screaming at the top of their
voices with their rifles over their heads!"
Author: "Screaming in Italian?"
Harv: "We did not understand what they were
yelling, and we were too frightened to even draw our side arms. They
were all Italians except one was German, and did comprehend enough
English to let us know they were OUR prisoners...can you imagine that?
There were at least 14 or 15 of them. They insisted that we take them
as prisoner's of war. We let them go into the house to get some food and
wine as it had been days since they had eaten."
Author: "You guys must have been
wondering what the heck to do with them."
Harv: "When we finally left the house and
approached the beach, the army troops that were there grabbed their
weapons and were ready to fire at us, until we showed them we were the
American Navy, and that the others were our prisoners. I guess it did
look strange as the enemy were still carrying their weapons!" (Laughs)
Author: "That's too much!"
Harv: "The Italian's and the one German
very methodically stacked their rifles in a very neat pile and put their
hands on top of their heads to show that really had surrendered. Can you
imagine how funny that was?"
Author: "Oh man yes!"
Harv: "Here we come....these four dumb
swabbies not even guarding them with weapons...coming down the beach
with the enemy in tow carrying theirs! How on earth could WE be given
credit for capturing these many enemy troops?"
"We really had a good time with them, but it was getting on and we
eventually came in contact with a navy brass who placed us on another
LST."
Author: "Where to this time?"
Harv: "We headed back to Arzew so they
could decide what to do with us next. I still think that the number LST
was the 1068, but I am not sure now. It was here that I met my good
(recently re-found buddy)."
Author: "So you were both heading
back together at this point then?"
Harv: "Yes, we were heading back to Arzew,
but our ship was hit, and to this day we are still not positive whether
it was a mine that we had collided with, or a sub directly torpedoed
us."
"It was lucky that there were no casualties. We
were then picked up by a navy transport and taken to a SURVIVORS rest
camp in Scotland."
Author: "Do you remember where in
Scotland?"
(Cont...)
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