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Brian Keith
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I got a couple of photo albums a few years ago; it appears the soldier was in the CCC then in the Army in WW II. Most of the photos are poor snapshots that make you wish they had a better camera and processor. Anyway, these two shots were in the album. If youre interested in the US military in WW II and you dont know who Ernie Pyle was, then I say; you have some reading you should do.

Ernie Pyle

B. Dana, IN Aug. 3, 1900

D. Ie Shima, Japan April 18, 1945

Felled by Japanese machine gun fire.

RIP Ernie, you earned your rest.

BKW

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Note the M-1 Helmet on the sign.

 

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This cemetery photo was in the same album, but it doesnt look to be Pyles grave, but he may have been buried in this one initially.

BKW

 

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I have an almost identical photo taken at the obelisk monument of a 5th Air Force guy and his seabee brother. That picture of yours made me do a double take.

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Thanks for the responses, the wooden sign apparently is how the spot was first marked. I don't know how long it was before the concrete memorial was made.

BKW

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I've read all his books at one time or another. That old saying about making them laugh, making them cry describes his writing. Owen, where did you see his raincoat? Is it on display somewhere?

Mikie

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Ernie’s books should required reading, unless one has read a few you are missing much regarding what GI’s experienced in WWII .

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