Induction

I had graduated from high school in the spring of 1941 from a small high school in Morrow, Ohio. at the ripe old age of 18.
I went through a tool machine operator school for the Wright Aeronautical plant who was making reciprocating engines for airplanes. I was working on the second shift when the P.A system announced that the Japanese had bombed Pearl Harbor.
I immediately knew that I would be drafted so decided to volunteer to become a pilot. I went up to Columbus, Ohio, took the tests, both written and physical passing both so was accepted for training then told to go home and wait to be called. I finally got the letter telling me to report to Camp Atturbury near Indianapolis, Indiana.
I went and reported as I was supposed to do. They then said, "Wait over there". This was my indoctrination into the famous Army "Hurry up and wait" game. After they had collected enough of us a Sargeant told us to bring our stuff and follow him. We went to a shack where were told to find a bunk for we would be staying there that evening. When we got our bunks picked out he told us to leave our stuff on the bunk we had selected and follow him. We went to another building, got sheets, blankets and a pillow. We then took them back and fixed up our beds. When it got to be time to eat the Sargeant took us to a mess hall so we got our first Army chow. I was surprised for I found it quite good. When we finished eating we all waited for the others and then went back to the shack in formation but it was a disaster for we had not had any drill instructions as yet.
I slept somewhat fitfully that night due to the newness of the situation and excitement. The next morning we ate breakfast, then were told to gather up our bedding and turn it in for we would be leaving. When we had done this the Sargeant told us to get our belongings and follow him. Before too long we came to an old train that looked like this.






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