Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1943 — Page 13
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| By WILLIAM H. STONEMAN
Copyright, 1943, by The Indianapolis Times The Chicago Dally” News, ine.
| NEAR PRATA, Ttaly, Nov, 2 (Delayed) Tt 1s a long road from the cornfields of the Midwest to the olive grove up north of .the Vol~ turno where we camped. last night. It is a very, very long road if Lc you detour by! way. of northern Ireland, Glasgow, E Algiers, Paid & Dass, hill 800 and the lower Vol.
k your way through | the cream of the German army, The boys with
whom we camped [J
| Mr. Stoneman Jag night have | {covered that road and tonight are! | pressing on, bound for Rome, and! some day, in the vague future, for | | home, We met these boys first in north! {Ireland where they were eating | their hearts out, longing for a good, coriclusive fight with the Germans {and then a fast trip back home. We met them next aboard a | troopship in a British .port waiting | to set out for North Africa and we spent two weeks with them aft-’ er that, listening to their tales of home and tall accounts of “mother's cooking.” # After our landing at Algiers, we saw them fighting at El-Biar, which they cut through like a hot knife
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1300 Lost in Africa We saw them in barracks around
TAlgiers after that and then: Fone”
| weeks later, we saw what Wag, left | of them after the African campaign where more than 1300 of their regiment were lost When we saw them next, they were camped near the base of“a mountain, south of Fondouk, eating dust and having a rough time frying to take the height. They were still going through their education | in rough and tumble modern tight- |
we ‘saw them camped | ‘around the base of Hill 609, up | {northeast of Beja, a German strong point’ which many people did” rot |
; | think could be taken. It was taken |
i bitter asshull that “wiped out |
the... disappaintment. of. Paid... and
{ Fondouk and taught the world that this regiment- was as good as any. We. ran- into the same crowd, a couple of weeks ago, just ‘before | ithe battle of the Volturno and yes--
‘ferday, after a good deal of -search-
we found them just the same as ever, tired and mighty homesick | but tough and ready to “get on
Bal with it.”
Some Friends Missing {
Some good friends were missing, | lost along the long road from Secot-
our departure from Glasgow were still here. They were still very | much here at breakfast tittie this
. One whom we saw again was Capt. Kenneth Ames, a. chaplain of Winnebago, Minn., a stout-hearted man of God whom we remembered as sitting on a curbstone in El-Biar | quietly chatting as bullets cut the! leaves on the trees overhead. He was busy today caring for those 4who had fallen in yesterday's fightIt is good that nobody in this’ regiment dreamed what it would have to face when we set out from Glasgow just over a year ago, * Just about one-tenth of those who | {set out that night are still with] There had been 2600 {replacements by the end of tha {| North African campaign and by the iend of the Volturno battles, 362 ‘men of the ‘original group were left, : [Not all were killed or badly | wounded, of course, and a great many are in German prison camps.
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