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Stories of America’s WWII Veterans and How a Rifle Became a Microphone

The Daily Signal

The Daily Signal

Daily News, News, Government, Politics

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 10 November 2023

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

Andrew Biggio was excited to show his neighbor, a WWII veteran, the M1 Garand rifle he had recently purchased. The weapon was the most common rifle used in WWII, and Biggio thought his elderly neighbor would appreciate holding the gun.  “When I put that rifle into his hands and he raised it into his shoulder and started waving it around the room and pointing and smiling, and we talked about the Battle of Okinawa for like three hours,” Biggio, a Marine veteran himself, recounts.  Biggio was in awe of the stories his elderly neighbor had just shared with him. The rifle had not only triggered memories in the veteran's mind, but acted like a microphone, propelling the man to describe his war experiences in detail.  Biggio asked his neighbor to sign the rifle becasue he wanted to remember the stories he had just been told, and this gave Biggio the idea to find other WWII veterans and ask them to sign the M1 Garand rifle.  Today, “I have 320 names on that rifle,” Biggio says. “You can't even see the wooden stock. The whole rifle's full of white ink names.”  But the majority of the soldiers who have held the rifle have done much more than signed it, they described their war stories in detail while grasping the weapon, stories which Biggio has compiled into two book.  His first book, “The Rifle: Combat Stories from America's Last WWII Veterans, Told Through an M1 Garand,” was released in 2021 but could not hold all veteran stories. In September, Biggio released the project’s second edition, “The Rifle 2: Back to the Battlefield.”  Biggio joins “The Daily Signal Podcast” to share some of the stories of the WWII veterans he has had the privilege of meeting and writing about.  Enjoy the show! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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A lot of these veterans taught me how to be a good dad, I'm sure a good

0:05.0

granddad when the day comes, a good citizen, a good husband.

0:10.0

This is the Daily Signal Podcast for Friday, November 10th, and that was Marine Veteran Andrew Bidgio.

0:21.0

Tomorrow is Veterans Day,

0:22.9

and so we are so delighted today

0:25.4

to be talking not only with a veteran,

0:27.8

but a veteran who has made it one of his missions in life

0:31.6

to tell the stories of World War II veterans before it's too late.

0:36.6

But Andrew has a very unique way of doing this.

0:40.1

He uses a rifle, one of the classic rifles that was used in World War II.

0:46.0

He has visited, sat with dozens of World War II veterans,

0:50.6

and when they hold that rifle in their hand, he says it acts like a microphone for them.

0:55.4

It opens their hearts and their minds to share the stories of what it was like to serve in World War

1:02.3

2. So I'm so delighted that Andrew is with us today to share

1:06.4

some of those stories and talk about the two books that he has written that highlight

1:11.2

the stories of these amazing warriors.

1:14.0

So stay with us for our conversation with Andrew after this.

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