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PFC Vincent Speranza, U.S. Army Airborne, WWII, Battle of the Bulge

PFC Vincent Speranza, U.S. Army Airborne, WWII, Battle of the Bulge

Released Wednesday, 27th December 2023
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PFC Vincent Speranza, U.S. Army Airborne, WWII, Battle of the Bulge

PFC Vincent Speranza, U.S. Army Airborne, WWII, Battle of the Bulge

PFC Vincent Speranza, U.S. Army Airborne, WWII, Battle of the Bulge

PFC Vincent Speranza, U.S. Army Airborne, WWII, Battle of the Bulge

Wednesday, 27th December 2023
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Vincent Speranza was born to immigrant Italian parents in New York City. When the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, Speranza's father stressed to his boys that they were Americans and that America must not lose the war. He was quite a bit more conflicted over the prospects of his sons fighting against Italy. Once old enough to serve, Speranza was assigned to the U.S. Army infantry but eventually moved to the airborne.

In this edition of "Veterans Chronicles," Speranza details how he joined the 101st airborne after D-Day and the failure of Operation Market Garden in Holland, what it was like to be rushed to the Battle of the Bulge in brutally cold temperatures, and what he accomplished as a machine gunner during the battle.

Finally, Speranza recounts his legendary effort to find beer during the battle for his wounded friend. And he tells us about his return to Bastogne decades later, during which he discovered he was a local legend.

Sadly, Vincent Speranza died in 2023. But the service and stories of the Beer Man of Bastogne live on!

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