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Veterans Chronicles

Bob Boeke, U.S. Army, World War II

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Bob Boeke was 16 years old when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor in December 1941. Nearly two years later, he enlisted in the U.S. Army as part of a program to help get a college education and become an officer. But the program soon closed down. After basic training, Boeke was assigned to an intelligence and reconnaissance unit within the 86th Infantry Division.

In this edition of Veterans Chronicles, Boeke tells us about intelligence and reconnaissance training, finding and removing German mines on the Normandy beaches, dealing with German mortar fire on the way to the front, and what he experienced after getting to the front lines.

Boeke also shares how he and other recon soldiers scouted out whether the Germans had evacuated the villages they came to or whether they had retreated, how he got across the Rhine, and horrors he witnessed at Dachau. You’ll also find out how Boeke ended up in the Pacific at the end of the war.

Finally, we’ll learn how the 75th anniversary of D-Day helped to reunite Boeke with the girlfriend he had to leave in the 1940’s and how they tied the knot all these years later.

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