EnlistmentI turned 18 in 1943. The draft board was very prompt in calling people during the war and I got my draft notice right away. I was going to graduate from Milford High School in mid June so I wrote the draft board and requested I be allowed to stay and graduate with my class. That was granted and I did not enter the service until July 16th. I took a test and qualified for the A.S.T.P. (Army Specialized Training Program). I was ordered to report for service at Fort Devins Massachusetts.
Devins was a typical Army Post with barracks, mess halls, Post Exchanges (PXs) and everyone in uniforms. We went through the process of being changed from civilians to military in appearance, attitude, daily routine and values. I stood in line for a lengthy period with dozens of other strangers waiting to be examined like I had never been examined before. The examination was physical and oral including questions that no one had ever asked me before such as sexual preference. All of this buck naked with only a sheaf of papers to carry from one post to another. With much relief the medical exam ended and we were in the supply area where we were issued olive drab colored clothing. We got olive drab underwear, olive drab socks, olive drab neckties, olive drab belts, shirts, pants , hats, jackets and finally, boots. The army at that time was sold on strictly olive drab; no camouflage patterns like you a see today. We learned basic close order drill, how to stand at attention, at ease, parade rest and the other drill commands. We had lectures on Venereal Disease, basic grooming, bed making, military courtesy and such things. I and many others spent a great deal of time writing home. Not that we were homesick, because there were so many new things going on, but perhaps nostalgic for the things we had appreciated in civilian life. Things like not taking orders from some clown who was giving them just because he had been there a couple of weeks longer than you. We spent a week or two getting indoctrinated at Devins and then boarded a train for Ft Benning Georgia. My fellow trainees were about my age, right out of high school, and together we headed for a rigorous 16-week basic training course at the Infantry Center in Benning.
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