Monday, November 10, 2008

"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana



Sgt. William "Jack" Smith
U. S. Army 4th Infantry Division
November 8, 1917-June 6, 1944

KIA on June 6, 1944 during the amphibious invasion on Utah Beach in Normandy, France. He served along side Theodore Roosevelt Jr. Sgt. Smith was listed as MIA from June 6 - June 10, 1944 until his body was recovered and his status was officially listed as Killed in Action at that time. His remains were interred in Normandy at St. Mere Eglise Military Cemetery Number 2. His family, wishing to bring Jack home, asked for his remains to be returned to Grand Rivers, Kentucky four years later. His body was accompanied by a young soldier who remained with the Smith family until Jack's remains were laid to rest in Dixon Cemetery.

Jack's mother, An
ne Smith, received some criticism from local folks for her decision to have Jack's remains returned to Kentucky. It was said to her that she would never know whether or not it was her son who was actually returned. Mrs. Smith told the critical doubters that while she would never know for sure, all she could do was hope and pray that if her son's remains were laid to rest by the hands of others, they would treat him with the same love, dignity, and respect as she had treated this soldier.

William Jack Smith's military portrait hung on the wall of his mother's house until the day she died. It then hung on the wall in my grandmother's (Jack's sister) house until she passed. The same portrait hangs on the wall of my brother's house... and will...until the day he dies. We will never forget the sacrifice.
William "Jack" Smith's nephew was my father. He is buried in Dixon Cemetery beside my grandmother and across from Jack. He served in the US Army in a time of peace. My brother served in both the Air Force and Army. My nephew is currently serving in the Army and has served two tours in Iraq.

God Bless America!!!

4 comments:

Unknown said...

This was a fascinating and moving BLOG! It reminds me that "Freedom Isn't Free" and reinforces the strength of "Family". :)

Girl Rants said...

what mr m said.
and i THANK THEM.
too many spoiled and ungrateful americans these days. NOT THIS ONE THOUGH.

girl salutes

Walker said...

We should never forget those who protect our way of life at the cost of their own

3 Magpies said...

Michael: I lovelovelove my family & I lovelovelove the feeling of patriotism. Veterans ROCK!!

Girl: Backatcha! Saluuute!

Walker: I'll never forget!