A couple of months ago, Art Helmers, one of the veterans I interviewed several years ago for my book about the French Riviera, contacted me saying he would like to return to visit the battlefields of southern France.
I told him that that was perfect, as I would be on vacation in August, so he planned about ten days of revisiting the French Riviera, along with his son.
Art Helmers was in the 602nd Field Artillery Battalion, that landed in southern France in gliders on August 15th 1944, in the afternoon of the invasion of southern France. The unit had already been to Kiska (Alaska) and Italy, where they had usualy been attached to the First Special Service Force (as they were also in southern France).
Art Helmers is 90 years old, but still has a perfectly preserved mind and memmory , as well as a quite well preserved body (he drove up to Alaska on his own last year, and gave driving lessons untill about 5 years ago!)
As soon as he arrived in France after spending two days travelling, almost without sleep, he insisted on going to the ceremony for the Liberation of the town of Vence, on August 27th.
I told him that that was perfect, as I would be on vacation in August, so he planned about ten days of revisiting the French Riviera, along with his son.
Art Helmers was in the 602nd Field Artillery Battalion, that landed in southern France in gliders on August 15th 1944, in the afternoon of the invasion of southern France. The unit had already been to Kiska (Alaska) and Italy, where they had usualy been attached to the First Special Service Force (as they were also in southern France).
Art Helmers is 90 years old, but still has a perfectly preserved mind and memmory , as well as a quite well preserved body (he drove up to Alaska on his own last year, and gave driving lessons untill about 5 years ago!)
As soon as he arrived in France after spending two days travelling, almost without sleep, he insisted on going to the ceremony for the Liberation of the town of Vence, on August 27th.
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