A Homeless Veteran in the United States

Jun 21, 2016 at 08:19 pm by bryan


By Scott Walker (SmallTownBigWorld.com)

He was once in the 82nd Airborne Division of the United States Army. Today, he calls the streets of Atlanta, GA home.

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"So, how did you get to Atlanta," I asked. He grinned, "When I had a weekend pass I'd come to Atlanta because I loved it, after the Army I just stayed here."

The 82nd was initially nicknamed "All American" because of the diversity of the states that the soldiers originally came from when it was first formed. Today the patch still highlights that, "AA."

Sergeant Alvin C. York, who once served in the 82nd Infantry Division, stated this after capturing 132 German Soldiers during World War I (in regards to keeping the German Prisoners of War safe):

"On the way back we were constantly under heavy shell fire and I had to double time them to get them through safely. There was nothing to be gained by having any more of them wounded or killed. They had surrendered to me, and it was up to me to look after them. And so I did."

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