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Thursday, October 20, 2005
World War II hero Arthur 'Dutch' Schultz, 82, dies
By TRACIE TROHA
Staff Writer
HELENDALE D-Day paratrooper, counterintelligence agent and former director of several drug and alcohol rehabilitation programs Arthur B. "Dutch" Schultz has died at 82.
Dutch died at 3:40 p.m. on Sunday at his Helendale home, said wife Gail Schultz.
"He had a really lovely life. We had lots of fun," Schultz said. "He was a man with a great spirit."
Dutch Schultz earned a Bronze Star for his heroics on the beaches of Normandy and two Purple Hearts for combat in France and the Battle of the Bulge.
His other adventures as a counterintelligence agent trailing Roy Cohn, chief counsel to Sen. Joseph McCarthy, and as a private detective in Philadelphia were among many other journeys that made him bigger than life, so much so that his adventures flowed onto pages of several books, the halls of museums and the big screen in Hollywood.
Historian Cornelius Ryan interviewed Dutch for three books, "A Bridge Too Far," "The Last Battle" and "The Longest Day," which was published in 1959 before being made into the 1962 Hollywood movie.
Schultz is portrayed in the movie by Richard Beymer. Interestingly, the movie producers were so impressed with Dutch that he is the only enlisted man called by his full name in the film.
Schultz is also in three World War II books authored Stephen Ambrose, "Citizen Soldiers," "The Victors" and "D-Day," where one will find several pages graced by the heroic and oftentimes comical antics of "Dutch."
Schultz, never one to stay idle for long, did research for Ambrose and director Steven Spielberg for the 1998 movie "Saving Private Ryan."
His recorded voice can be heard in the halls of The National D-Day Museum in New Orleans. There Schultz tells thousands of visitors a day about his experience on D-Day.
Longtime friends of Schultz recall his larger-than-life personality and his humanitarianism.
Longtime friend Joe Losi, a history teacher at Riverview Middle School in Helendale, said Schultz would speak to the students in his World War II class about his experiences during the war.
"The kids were always mesmerized by him," Losi said. "Lots of them would stay after class to talk to him. He would get very animated. He would forget he was talking to kids. It was like he was talking to a bunch of old friends."
Todd Anton, history teacher at Heritage School, said Schultz was the "definition of compassion."
"Through his struggles he made me realize I can accomplish anything," Anton said. "He told me that paratroopers always go one step forward, never a step back. America didn't just lose Dutch Schultz. America lost a big piece of itself."
Last year, Anton arranged for Schultz, an avid baseball fan, to throw out the opening pitch at an Angels game on the 60th anniversary of D-Day.
"He had tears in his eyes (when he threw the pitch)," Anton said. "I can't think of any better way to honor Dutch."
Schultz, a native of Detroit, moved in California in 1973 and wed Gail, his third wife, two years later. They were married for 30 years.
"We read a lot, talked a lot and traveled a good bit," Gail Schultz said. "He was a terrifically interesting guy."
A recovered alcoholic since the 1960s, Dutch Schultz operated a drug and alcohol-rehabilitation program at Fort Irwin until his retirement in 1984.
Along with his wife Dutch Schultz is survived by his daughter Carol Vento, granddaughter, Rosemary, two sisters and a brother.
Another daughter, Rosemary, died in 1973.
Gretchen Losi contributed to this story.
Tracie Troha may be reached at 955-5358 or ttroha@vvdailypress.com.
Educational Source:www.vvdailypress.com
On This Day In History
Birthdates which occurred on October 20:
1632 Sir Christopher Wren England, astronomer/architect
1812 Austin Flint 19th century heart research pioneer
1854 Arthur Rimbaud France, poet/adventurer (Illuminations)
1859 John Dewey philosopher, educational theorist/writer (Learn by doing)
1874 Charles Edward Ives Danbury Ct, composer (Holliday Quick Step)
1874 Viscount Palmerston (Whig) British PM (1855-65)
1889 Margaret Dumont actress-Marx Brothers' foil
1908 Arlene Francis Boston Mass, radio/TV hostess (What's My Line?)
1911 Will Rogers Jr actor (Down to Earth)
1913 Barney Phillips St Louis Mo, actor (Dragnet, Felony Squad)
1918 Anton Diffring Koblenz Germany, actor (Assignment Vienna)
1921 Pierre Laporte Canada, journalist/statesman (Revolution Script)
1922 John Anderson Clayton Ill, actor (Virgil-Legend of Wyatt Earp)
1923 Herschel Bernardi NYC, actor (Peter Gunn, Arnie, Voice of Charlie the Tuna, The Front)
1925 Art Buchwald Mt Vernon NY, columnist/author (Have I Ever Lied to You)
1926 Ursula Happe Germany, 200m backstroke swimmer(Olympic-gold-1956)
1930 "Grandpa" Louis M Jones Niagra Ky, country singer/banjoist (Hee Haw)
1931 Mickey Mantle NY Yankee, home run slugger (1956 Triple Crown)
1932 Roosevelt Brown Virginia, NFL hall of fame tackle (NY Giants)
1934 Martin Landau actor (Mission Impossible, Space 1999, Tucker)
1934 Michael Dunn actor (Ship of Fools, "The Wild Wild West".... Dr. Miguelito Loveless)
1935 Jerry Orbach actor (Law & Order, Dirty Dancing)
1937 Juan Marichal baseball pitcher (SF Giants)
1946 Connie Chung Washington DC, news anchor (NBC, CBS)
1948 Andrei Suraikin USSR, pairs figure skater (Olympic-silver-1972)
1953 Keith Hernandez SF Calif, NY Met 1st baseman (9 golden gloves)
1953 Tom Petty Gainesville Fla, singer (Heartbreakers-Refugee)
1958 Eric Scott Hollywood Calif, actor (Ben-Waltons)
Deaths which occurred on October 20:
1765 William August Duke of Cumberland, Engl supreme commander, dies at 44
1906 William "Buck" Ewing hall of fame catcher (NY Giants), dies at 67
1954 Willie Shaw race car driver (Indy 500-1937, 39, 40), dies at 51
1964 Herbert Hoover 31st president of US, dies in NY at 90
1968 Elder Lightfoot Solomon Michaux TV preacher, dies at 84
1972 Harlow Shapley discoverer of the Sun's position in the galaxy, dies
1989 Anthony Quayle, actor (Moses, Operation Crossbow), dies at 76
1990 Joel McCrea, actor (Ramrod), dies of pulmonary complications at 84
1994 Burt Lancaster, actor (Elmer Gantry), dies of heart attack at 80
2003 Jack Elam (82), character actor and favorite Western villain
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US Staff Sergeant Paul J. Johnson Fallujah - Anbar Hostile - hostile fire - ambush
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US Sergeant Douglas E. Bascom Al Anbar Province Hostile - hostile fire
Afghanistan
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On this day...
0480 BC Greeks defeat the Persians in a naval battle at Salamis.
1097 1st Crusaders arrive in Antioch
1349 Pope Clement VI condemns the flagellant movement
1600 Battle of Sekigahara sets Tokugawa clan as Japan's rulers (shoguns)
1740 Maria Theresa became ruler of Austria, Hungary & Bohemia
1803 US Senate ratifies the Louisiana Purchase
1817 1st Mississippi showboat leaves Nashville on maiden voyage
1818 49th parallel established as the border between US & Canada
1818 US & Britain agree to joint control of Oregon country
1847 Little William Nelman poisons his grandpa
1883 Treaty of Ancon, Peru cedes Tarapaca to Chile
1888 Chicago & All America baseball teams play exhibition in Auckland, NZ
1899 Columbia (US) beats Shamrock (England) in 11th America's Cup
1903 US wins disputed boundary between the District of Alaska & Canada
1905 Great General Strike in Russia begins; lasts 11 days
1906 Dr Lee DeForest demonstrates his radio tube
1910 1st appearance of cork centered baseball in World Series (World Series #7)
1911 Roald Amundsen sets out on race to South Pole
1930 British White Paper restricts Jews from buying Arab land
1942 "Durham Manifesto" calls for fundamental changes in race relations
1944 30 blocks of Cleveland OH burn after a liquid gas factory explodes
1944 US 1st army wins battle of Aachen
1944 US forces under Gen Douglas MacArthur return to the Philippines
1945: Egypt, Syria, Iraq and Lebanon form the Arab League to present a unified front against the establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine.
1946 Frank Seno returns kickoff 105 yd, Chicago Cards vs NY Giants
1947 HUAC opens hearings into alleged Communist influence in Hollywood
1955 Yanks begin 16-game exhibition in Japan
1956 58ø F (15ø C), Esperanza Station, Antarctica (Antarctic record high) (More proof of global warming!)
1956 Hannes Lindemann begins journey across Atlantic in a 17' craft
1960 1st fully mechanized post office opened, Providence, RI
1960 Ralph Houk replaces Casey Stengel as Yankee manager
1963 Jim Brown sets NFL single-season rushing record, 1,863 yds
1963 S Africa begins trial of Nelson Mandela & 8 others on conspiracy
1964 Riot at Rolling Stones show in Paris (150 arrested)
1967 7 men are convicted of civil rights violations in Meridan Miss
1967 All white fed jury convicts 7 in murder of 3 civil rights workers
1968 Jacqueline Kennedy marries Aristotle Onassis
1973 Arab oil-producing nations ban oil exports to the United States, following the outbreak of Arab-Israeli war.
1973 Sat Night Massacre, Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox dismissed by Solicitor Gen Bork, AG Richardson & Deputy AG Ruckelshaus resigned
1976 70 die as Norwegian tanker Frosta collides with George Prince
1976 NY Nets Julius "Dr J" Erving sold to the Phila 76ers
1977 3 members of rock group Lynyrd Skynyrd die in charter plane crash
1979 John F Kennedy Library dedicated in Boston
1981 3 members of Weather underground arrested for armored truck robbery
1982 Billy Martin fired as manager of the Oakland A's
1982 St Louis Cards beat Mil Brewers, 4 games to 3 in 79th World Series
1983 IBM-PC DOS Version 2.1 released
1984 Islander's Mike Bossy's 30th career hat trick-4 goals
1987 10 die as Air Force jet crashed into a Ramada Inn near Indianapolis
1987 Subway gunman Bernhard Goetz sentenced to 6 months in jail
1988 Britain ends suspects right to remain silent in crackdown on IRA
1988 LA Dodgers beat Oakland A's in 85th World Series 4 games to 1
1988 Man armed with explosives blows self up in 125 St subway station (NYC)
1988 Reggie Rogers, Det Lion's # 1 pick, kills 3 by driving intoxicated
1989 US Senate impeaches US District Judge Alcee L Hastings
1990 3 members of 2 Live Crew acquitted on obscenity charges in Florida
1990 Antiwar protest marches begin in 20 US cities (US-Iraq)
1990 Cincinatti Reds sweep Oakland A's in the 87th World Series
1997 US accuses Microsoft of violating pact forcing IE browser on computers using Windows 95
2000 A former U.S. Army sergeant pleaded guilty to participating in a terrorist plot against Americans. His testimony directly linked Saudi fugitive Osama bin Laden to the bombing of the U.S. embassy in Nairobi, Kenya.
2001 Natl. Sec. Advisor, Condoleeza Rice, and Sec. of Defense, Donald Rumsfeld, appear on Al Jazeera network to repeat that the war on terrorism is not a war on Islam.
2002 Yao Ming (22), a 7-foot-5 basketball player from China, arrived in Texas to join the Houston Rockets
2002 In Iraq President Saddam Hussein issued an amnesty to all political prisoners and exiles to mark his perfect 100 percent uncontested election.
2004 Lebanons PM Rafik Hariri resigned, dissolved his Cabinet and made the surprise announcement that he would not try to form the next government.
Holidays
Note: Some Holidays are only applicable on a given "day of the week"
Guatemala : Revolution Day/D¡a de la Revoluci¢n (1944)
Kenya : Jomo Kenyatta Day
Getting the World to Beat a Path to Your Door Week (Day 6)
National Shampoo Week (Day 6)
Auto Battery Safety Month
National Brandied Fruit Day
International Marine Travel Month
National Sarcastics' Awareness Month
Clergy Appreciation Month
National Cookie Month! (Cookies will get you through times of no money better than money will get you through times of no cookies.)
Religious Observances
Buddhist-Laos : End of Buddhist Fast
Christian : Commemoration of St Bertilla Boscardin
Christian : Feast of St Irene
Old Catholic : Commemoration of St John Cantius (now 12/23)
Religious History
1802 Birth of Ernst W. Hengstenberg, German O.T. scholar. An outspoken defender of evangelical Christianity against the rationalism of his day, Hengstenberg's most significant writing was his four-volume "Christology of the Old Testament."
1828 Birth of American lawyer Horatio Gates Spafford. In 1873, upon learning of the drowning of his four daughters following a ship collision in the Atlantic, Spafford penned the lines to the hymn, "It is Well With My Soul."
1892 Birth of Harry Dixon Loes, sacred music educator. A writer of gospel songs and choruses, it was Loes who composed the hymn tune REDEEMER ("Up Calvary's Mountain, One Dreadful Morn").
1908 Birth of Stuart Hamblen, country songwriter who flourished during the 1950s. His best-remembered Christian songs include "Known Only to Him," "Beyond the Sunset," and "It Is No Secret."
1957 English apologist C.S. Lewis shared his longing for heaven in a letter: 'It'll be nice when we all wake up from this life, which has indeed something like a nightmare about it.'
Source: William D. Blake. ALMANAC OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Minneapolis: Bethany House, 1987.
Stay-At-Home Mom Goes on Strike
Oct 20, 9:39 AM (ET)
By The Associated Press
FRANKFORT, Ind. (AP) - A stay-at-home mom is on strike - giving up her daily chores until her family gives her more help around the house.
Regina Stevenson, 41, sat on a lawn chair Tuesday on the sidewalk outside her home in Frankfort, 20 miles southeast of Lafayette, with a sign saying "Mom on Strike."
Stevenson has four children, ranging in age from 7 to 19. The youngest three live at home with her and her husband, Dennis, along with their daughter-in-law and grandson.
Stevenson says the large household means doing a lot of laundry, cooking, cleaning and gardening.
"I do everything except bring home the paycheck," she said, crediting her husband for that contribution.
Stevenson said her children are good kids and that her husband keeps odd hours and can't always pitch in.
But she said she wants more help around the house and that she won't be cleaning, cooking or doing other chores until they clean and learn to appreciate her.
"(Stay-at-home moms) are not paid with money, and I think that you should show a little courtesy and respect for what we do," she said.
Thought for the day :
"In making theories, always keep a window open so that you can throw one out if necessary."
Bela Lugosi