Reading’s Boys #10: December 1944-January 1945, Part 5 The “F*** Hitler” Incident During James Arsenault’s time in Burzen Kommando 1637, many incredible things happened, from singing Silent...
Reading’s Boys #10: December 1944-January 1945, Part 4 Re-Introduction I want to open up this article by explaining where I’ve been for the past few months. I...
General Lafayette, The Nation’s Guest, Comes to Boston and Stops for Lunch in Reading There has to be a solid reason why there are eighty cities, towns, and counties in America, including seven...
John Brooks – Reading Town Doctor, Revolutionary War Hero, Governor of the Commonwealth I serve as a volunteer tour guide at the Massachusetts State House. Each year, thousands of guests and school...
Reading’s Boys #10: December 1944-January 1945, Part 3 A White Christmas It was remarked in the Globe that Christmas Eve, 1944, out of the three past wartime...
Reading’s Boys #10: December 1944-January 1945, Part 2 When the Germans Broke Through Around 11:00 PM on Friday, December 15, 1944, EST, the families of Joseph Warren...
Reading’s Boys #10: December 1944-January 1945, Part 1 Introduction Those of you who know about the Second World War know what this issue is going to be...
Reading’s Boys Special Edition #3: Battle of Guadalcanal, Part 3 The Arrival of the Perkins Brothers and the Continuing Fight to Hold Guadalcanal If John Francis Beaudoin was a...
Reading’s Boys Special Edition #3: Battle of Guadalcanal, Part 2 The 23rd Infantry Division Arrives The division that was chosen to be sent to reinforce the Marines on Guadalcanal...
Reading’s Boys Special Edition #1: Battle of Guadalcanal, Part 1 Introduction When we had entered the war, we had made a commitment to our allies: Germany first. That had...