Vince Speranza is a Living Legend. He's everywhere. He tavels to Normandy, Bastogne, then Alaska where his Bastogne unit is now stationed, plus the 101 Reunion and other Airborne Activities. A replacement troop, he was at Bastogne during the Battle of the Bulge, and the Siege of Bastogne. During the Siege, he went to visit a buddy who had been wounded, and was lying in a makeshift hospital in a bombed out Church. As he was leaving he asked if he could get his buddy anything (No supplies were coming in, so he had to have been offering anything he might have on him or could scrounge). His buddy asked for BEER.
Where was PFC Vince going to get beer? Everything was bombed out. He searched for hours, and found either depleted stocks or completely bombed and destroyed buildings. finally he found a place, partially damaged where the taps actually still worked.
He told the owner of his plight, and search, and the owner was sympathetic (after all, this was a mission of mercy, for the wounded). However, he had no container. What was he going to carry the beer in?
Vince tok off his steel pot, and separated it it from the liner. using the chin strap as a handle, he proffered the helmet to the Pub owner. The helmet was filled to brimming. He carried the helmet full of sloshing beer, to his comrade. The comrade took a huge sip, and lay back satisfied. Another GI asked for a drink, and it was shared. Eventually he shared it all around, and drew the attention of a medical officer. He was severely chastised and thrown out of the Aid Station, because of the potential problems for men with belly wounds and chest wounds. Vince left and went on with his life as a soldier. 46 years or so later he was taking his first tour back in Bastogne, and was sitting in a Bistro, where he ordered a beer. The server brought a bottle of "Airborne Beer" and a small ceramic helmet to pour it into.
Vinnie's response was one of wonder (WTF is this?). A story was told about the selfless paratrooper who sacrificed his helmet to the use of his friend, in order to bring him the life-giving bucket of suds. Such humanity, such friendship, such brotherhood. If must be memorialized.
Vinney told the owner that that legendary man was he. Free Beer!
You can buy the same beer and helmet mug in Bastogne today.
I bought Vince Speranza's book, "Nuts" from him at the last 101st Airborne Reunion, held in Colorado Springs in Late August of this year.
What a man. Pics to follow.
Where was PFC Vince going to get beer? Everything was bombed out. He searched for hours, and found either depleted stocks or completely bombed and destroyed buildings. finally he found a place, partially damaged where the taps actually still worked.
He told the owner of his plight, and search, and the owner was sympathetic (after all, this was a mission of mercy, for the wounded). However, he had no container. What was he going to carry the beer in?
Vince tok off his steel pot, and separated it it from the liner. using the chin strap as a handle, he proffered the helmet to the Pub owner. The helmet was filled to brimming. He carried the helmet full of sloshing beer, to his comrade. The comrade took a huge sip, and lay back satisfied. Another GI asked for a drink, and it was shared. Eventually he shared it all around, and drew the attention of a medical officer. He was severely chastised and thrown out of the Aid Station, because of the potential problems for men with belly wounds and chest wounds. Vince left and went on with his life as a soldier. 46 years or so later he was taking his first tour back in Bastogne, and was sitting in a Bistro, where he ordered a beer. The server brought a bottle of "Airborne Beer" and a small ceramic helmet to pour it into.
Vinnie's response was one of wonder (WTF is this?). A story was told about the selfless paratrooper who sacrificed his helmet to the use of his friend, in order to bring him the life-giving bucket of suds. Such humanity, such friendship, such brotherhood. If must be memorialized.
Vinney told the owner that that legendary man was he. Free Beer!
You can buy the same beer and helmet mug in Bastogne today.
I bought Vince Speranza's book, "Nuts" from him at the last 101st Airborne Reunion, held in Colorado Springs in Late August of this year.
What a man. Pics to follow.
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