“We Gave Them the Food from Our Mess Kits”
Publisher |
iHeartPodcasts
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Food
History
Personal Journals
Warfare
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
Documentary
Food
History
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Nov 11, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:24:02

On this first episode of SERVICE, World War II veteran Pasquale D’Ambrosio of the Army’s 96th Division shares how the Great Depression and natural disasters affected his Keene, New Hampshire community even before the United States joined the war in 1941. Then, why he loved military food, how the drop of the atomic bombs might just have spared his life, and what he saw of hunger in the South West Pacific theatre.

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During the deadliest conflict in human history, people around the world found ways to feed each other.

On this first episode of SERVICE, World War II veteran Pasquale D’Ambrosio of the Army’s 96th Division shares how the Great Depression and natural disasters affected his Keene, New Hampshire community even before the United States joined the war in 1941. Then, why he loved military food, how the drop of the atomic bombs might just have spared his life, and what he saw of hunger in the South West Pacific theatre.

Find photos from this episode and more at www.ServicePodcast.org and on Instagram and Facebook, where you can also share your stories and leave messages for all of the veterans you’ll hear on Service.

Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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