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The Things They Left Unsaid

Patricia Morse

Focusing on my book, whose working title is "The Things They Left Unsaid." It's a deep dive into the lives of ordinary Americans, that is, my parents, in World War II. Their story shapes the journey through the way it transformed the fabric of their lives

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Meeting the enemy November 2-7, 1944

On November 2, 1944, the 399th regimental combat team was on its own, under the temporary command of the 45th Division. They didn’t know it then, but they were in the Battle of the Six Woods, fierce fighting along the Meurthe River. The col...

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The raw 100th meets the 45th

It was in fact a stroke of luck that the men of my father’s regimental combat team, fresh off the boat, were replacing the grizzled veterans, no older than themselves, of the 45th Division. During their brief encounter, they were given hard...

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The Low Vosges Mountains (442nd)

Sixty-five years after Dad’s first night of combat, my sister and I ended up standing on the crossroads at Fremifontaine where he and Company C of the 325th Engineers once stood. We got to that crossroads through an act of serendipity, or, ...

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Why the Front was in Fremifontaine

My father arrived at the front on November 1, 1944. Here’s how the front had arrived in the Vosges Mountains.

24 days ago
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  • Patricia Morse

    I retired and this happened--writing about the history around me and sometimes gardening. My Hyde Park History newsletter is at https://patriciamorsehistory.beehiiv.com/

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