I had a couple uncles and a brother who served in WW2. My uncles, Fred and John served most of the war.. I don't know how Uncle Fred was
invloved during the first couple years..much in training I suspect, and possibly some clandestine work.
Uncle Fred went in with the Normandy invasion...not on the first day, but a few days later. He was in MI (military intelligence) and did some work
behind the enemy lines (spoke German)..but I have no idea what that entailed..except he was looking for information on German weapons.
Uncle Fred left WW2 behind as a Major..but continued with the Natonal Guard where I believe he made Brigadier General.
Just before hostilities broke out, Uncle John was shipped to Ireland for training (?).. as he was boarding ship for home..he was pulled back off, as Pearl Harbor had been bombed. Further training, and he shipped to North Africa, to serve under Gen Patton.
Uncle John was a munitrions and demolitions expert, at which he attained the grade of Chief Warrant Officer. He served through th eAfrican campaign, was of course, with Patton through the invasion of Sicily...them crosed the straight of Messina, to make invasion of Italy, participating
in the landing at Anzio beach.
At Monte Casino..he conracted malaria and some other ailments, which ended his participation in the war.
Loved and respected my uncles on bothe Dad & Mom's side...but uncle John was my favorite.. He was what I call a "walking encyclopedia"..plus
a loving, and concerned uncle.
My brother served in the Merchant Marines..and had some harrowing adventures with them..