“...Every time one of them passes, I hear this passage. My dad was one of those men. How I miss him....”
Yes sir....truth to that. You’re not alone. Mine was also one of those guys; a young PFC in the USMC, BAR rifleman on the invasion of Okinawa. He was just a kid and lived thru it to come home to my mother. He passed two years ago and, like you, I miss him so much.
Like your dads, probably, my dad was not a big talker, but...he did speak every year at the Memorial Day services in his hometown...just a few months ago, I stumbled across an old video recording someone made of his Memorial Day speech back in 1995...it was pretty stunning to hear. My dad was not a great speech giver, but...just to hear his voice again was very moving.
My dad went out to the Pacific in July 1945, so that wasn't really his war, but...he served in destroyers in WWII, Korea, and the Cuban Missile Crisis before he took shore duty to spend time with us.
Those men...our dads...there was a commonality to them that is apparent to us in some way. And with this gentleman Jerry Yellin...same thing. I think that is why that passage from Michener moves me as it does, and probably moved those men as well. There was a generational bond between all of them.