Leonard Weitzman

. . During WW II Leonard Weitzman served with the Army in Europe. During June 2-3, 2013, we had the fortunate opportunity to hear and preserve the stories of six Pittsburgh area WWII veterans at century old Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hall & Museum.  As we usually did during our visits

Lew Weingard

. . At the tail end of the Korean War, Lew Weingard left Erie, Pennsylvania and wanted to fly planes in the Air Force.  But it was not meant to be.   So, after getting his commission from the enlisted ranks he was sent to post-war Japan and served with the 9th

Jack Watson

Perhaps it was in war when humans first encountered the failure of language to convey the enormity of experience.  After 70 years, Marine Corps veteran Jack Watson still struggles with that gap between word and meaning. Jack Watson joined the Marines in 1942 because he liked the Marine Corps hymn, which

Eugene Vish

. . Eugene R. Vish comes from a large and very patriotic family.  During WWII, three brothers served in the Pacific and three in Europe.  They all returned safely from the war and rarely talked about their service. “It’s what we had to do,” he says of America’s role in the war.

Don Vitous

. . Don Vitous entered the US Coast Guard in October 1942 and was assigned to beach patrol along the Gulf Coast.  Don’s bother, John, who was a member of the 4th Infantry Division, died in Auckland, Germany after participating in the invasion of Normandy.  Don returned home after leaving the Coast Guard

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