I'd like to keep this about John, Dad, Frank, Dick and all the others that went through the same ordeals. However, my Mom is 82, ornry as hell and had both done in one year at the age of 80. I should be such a pisser! So, I guess we each can offer orthopoedic opinons in both directions.
Again, this is to John. I found him through this tool we all use and when I told him I was "Chalmers' son" (read the book) he was the most open and gracious man I have met in a long time. He had a tough time once the war ended and after the war, even to the recent years when we chatted. Yet, there was nothing I could not ask nor would he not answer. A true hero in all aspects of the word. His pain was secondary to telling me his experiences both with my father and when he was in the ETO.
I can only hope that I have truly learned and possess and can pass on some of the fortitude, courage, drive and balls that these guys had. I have three sons and I hope that some has filtered through to them as well.
John is the last first tier connection I had to my Dad and I will always hold special the time I got.
Thanks to the Wixers who have posted that either knew John or read his book and have an opinion to add here.
