A good friend of mine (aged 86) who fought in WW2 gave me permission to scan and publish these items pertaining to his brother who fought with the 90th Infantry Division of Patton's Third Army. I thought they would be of interest to members of this Forum.
James
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James was awarded the Bronze Star for heroism and the Purple Heart.
There is a sad, but often typical, footnote relating to James Watson. After enduring intense fighting as a member of the 90th Division, and being twice wounded in combat, he returned to his home and family in Chicago after dischage only to be killed in an automobile accident eight months later.
James' brother, Bob Watson, provided me with a fascinating letter he wrote. As you can see, it didn't scan very well (first page for example) ..........
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.......... so Bob had it transcribed for clarity ..........
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