BigJim49 AustinNowDallas said:
Lee72 said:
My wife's uncle was member of WWII 82d Airborne,# 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment and was charter member of 82d Airborne Division Assoc and was president of the Chapter in San Antonio. He was one of the first group to be awarded the CIB upon its establishment. Unfortunately, he passed away two years ago so no personal interviews are possible. BUT, he wrote a short 26 page booklet: Harris, Darrell G, "Casablanca to VE Day: a Paratrooper's Memoirs", Dorrance Publishing Co, Inc, Pittsburg, PA,1995. ISBN 0-8059-3771-4 (out of print). If you can't find a copy, contact me via TexAgs messaging. I will make a copy and send it either electronically via your email or hard copy via USPS.
Lee72, Many thanks for the info ! I will pass this on to the author and get back to you,
Lee72, The author's book is primarily concerned with the DDay drop. The 504th drop was delayed
until September for various reasons per Wikipedia . Unless Harris was with another unit on DDay,
unfortunately, his memoirs wouldn't help the author in this case .
Anybody who was a paratrooper and fought in Europe is to me a hero !
Thanks again for your reply !
BigJim49AustinnowDallas