American Valor Quarterly Issue 12 - Spring 2015 | Page 16

National Archives tracer planes overhead. You could see them in the sunlight as the sun shone over the horizon. You could see the planes going North and South. Even though I didn’t know exactly where I was, I knew I had to go northwest, so I started in that direction. I picked up the first man about five minutes into that walk. I picked up five more men and they all thought that I knew where I was going. We were all scared, so I had a quick meeting with them and said, “Men, you know I have no idea where I am so let’s stop in one of these farmhouses.” I figured a farmer could tell me where we were because farmers can read maps. But it was a risk because we were also told that any of these farmhouses could be a hideout for German officers, which would turn our escape into a kill box. But I thought we’d have to take a chance. I asked the others what they thought and they said, “Sergeant, we’ll do whatever you want.” Next I said, “Brevands?” He said, “Oui.” I knew we were pretty close. Next I said, “Carentan?” He started thumping on the floor, and said, “Oui, oui.” I thought, “Oh my God, we’ve got to get the hell out of here right away. I knew wher