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"I never could bring myself to go look if I hit them." (Interview)

   Ellison W. Parfitt
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Ellison W. "Bill" Parfitt
War: World War II, 1939-1946
Branch: Army
Unit: E Company, 2nd Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Division
Service Location: United States; England; France; Belgium; Luxembourg; Germany
Highest Rank: Private First Class
Place of Birth: Elmira, NY
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Affectionately known as Big Foot for his size 15 shoes, Ellison Parfitt was a modest infantryman. "Any stupid S.O.B. can carry a rifle," he notes, "and I'm one of them." But on June 6, 1944, he was wading ashore at Normandy with his commanding officer, General Teddy Roosevelt, Jr. The two men developed a close friendship, cut short when Roosevelt died suddenly of a heart attack a month after D-Day. Parfitt was well aware of his own role in history, recording on a discarded parachute all the places he would visit in Europe, including the newly liberated Paris.

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