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"Some guys went AWOL out of the hospital and hitched a ride on a plane get back to the unit." (Interview)

   Frank E. McKee
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Frank McKee
War: World War II, 1939-1946
Branch: Army
Unit: 2nd Battalion, 508th Paratroop Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division
Service Location: United States; Northern Ireland; Britain; Normandy, France; Central Europe; Ardennes; Rhineland
Rank: Sergeant
Place of Birth: Passaic, NJ
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Frank McKee found out just how pugnacious his fellow paratroopers could be when he pulled MP duty in England and had to break up pub fights between the men of the 82nd Airborne and other units awaiting orders for D-Day. The night before the invasion, his plane dodged anti-aircraft fire, and he landed safely. He wasn't as lucky a month later, on July 4, when he "felt something like a horse kicked me in the back" during a skirmish with German troops. But he recovered from his wounds to parachute into Holland and fight through the coldest winter in Europe in 40 years, in the Battle of the Bulge.

Interview (Video)
»Interview Highlights  (6 clips)
»Complete Interview  (81 min.)
  Photos
»Photo Album (1 photo)
 Personal Correspondence
»View List (2 items)
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»Hand drawn map the D-Day Drop Zone
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 Video (Interview Excerpts) (6 items)
"Too many guys, too many grenades." (03:08) Joining the Battle of the Bulge. (04:28) Wounded in action. (02:42)
First action on the ground; killing a German general. (01:54) Making the jump into France. (03:27) The paratrooper's equipment. (02:05)
  
 Personal Correspondence (2 items)
To General James Gavin, 10/16/79 From General James Gavin, 10/25/79 
  
 
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