{"id":212081,"date":"2017-03-01T05:42:48","date_gmt":"2017-03-01T10:42:48","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/orval-mullen-wwii-from-the-beaches-to-the-bulge-the-paulding-county-progress.php"},"modified":"2017-03-01T05:42:48","modified_gmt":"2017-03-01T10:42:48","slug":"orval-mullen-wwii-from-the-beaches-to-the-bulge-the-paulding-county-progress","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/beaches\/orval-mullen-wwii-from-the-beaches-to-the-bulge-the-paulding-county-progress.php","title":{"rendered":"Orval Mullen WWII: From the beaches to the Bulge &#8211; The Paulding County Progress"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>            From the Progress of June 25, 2008:    <\/p>\n<p>            By NANCY WHITAKER      Progress Staff Writer      Part 1 of 2      No one will ever know, unless they were there, says Orval      Mullen. We marched, walked, and whatever we had to do in all      kinds of weather.      Orval served in WWII, was shot twice, and won five battle      stars.      Mullen was born to Jesse and Lovina Mullen. The family moved      to the Melrose area when Orval was young.      He was 20 years old when he got the letter informing him that      he had been selected (drafted) to serve his country in the      war. Orval had a girlfriend at the time by the name of Luella      Conley. When Orval got the news that he had been drafted, he      and Luella tied the knot on Oct. 24, 1942, but they didnt      tell anyone.      He left for training just four days later on Oct. 28. Orval      took training at various bases including: Camp Benjamin      Harris, Camp Atterbury, Fort Jackson and Camp Johnson in      Florida. Following a leave, he headed overseas to what would      become the heat of the battle. He left by ship for England on      Jan. 18, 1944, and was a part of the 4th Infantry Division,      8th Infantry Regiment.      Mullen got seasick on the long 11-day voyage, but safely      arrived in the southern part of England where the battalion      took part in training exercises. One of the training      maneuvers took place at Slapton Sands. This was a big      disaster mission for the Americans that was hidden in secrecy      for over 40 years.      Orval commented, We were at Slapton Sands to do amphibious      training. We were to go out into the English Channel and do      exercises to prepare us for the big invasion of Utah      Beach.      We had arrived on LSTs (landing ship tank) and due to a      typographical error in orders, somehow the Germans found out      we were there and swept in on nine swift German torpedo boats      and began shooting torpedoes at us.      Trapped below decks, hundreds of soldiers and sailors went      down with the ships. Some leapt into the sea only to drown as      they were weighted down by water-logged overcoats. German      torpedoes hit three of the LSTs, and there was little time to      launch any life boats.      I was on a smaller craft and managed to get away, but in the      end, the rampage left a total of 749 dead. It was terrible.      The water along the beach turned red from the blood, noted      Mullen.      From there, the 4th Infantry Division left from Plymouth,      England and made their way to Utah Beach. Orval was in the      third wave that hit the beach. Orval was in Communications      and said, Things were sure different back then. I was on top      of the pole and could get shot at pretty easy.      Following the invasion of Utah Beach, the 4th Infantry      Division, 8th Infantry Regiment marched through rain, mud,      and cold to Cherbourg on the French peninsula. Orval said,      Our bed was a foxhole, a shower was a little bit of water in      your helmet, and we ate rations or whatever we had. We did      what we had to do.      It was on June 26, 1944, that the Allied forces liberated      Cherbourg and then forced their way back to St. Lo. The      battle at St. Lo was one of solid shelling and fighting.      Orval made his way to his foxhole, but another soldier was in      it. Orval tried to get some protection, but wound up getting      hit in his hip. He was bleeding from his ear, nose, and mouth      but somehow managed to get up on his own and grabbed hold of      a jeep. The jeep was trying to move the wounded.      I was taken to a first aid station and they cleaned, dressed      my wound and poured sulfur on it. Then I was taken to a tent      hospital. We were flown there in a converted plane.      I remember looking at all the wounded on that plane. I      looked across from me and there was a man across the aisle      that I thought I knew. He happened to be from Grover Hill. It      was Mike Louth and he had been hit by machine gun fire.      Orval was sent from the tent hospital to a hospital in      England. It was there that he underwent surgery for his      gunshot wound. He said, They actually had to hold me down      when they cut out that burnt flesh. They had no pain killer      and they took a scalpel and just began digging. I remember      screaming and doing some swearing.      Then I was given penicillin for the infection and was      shipped out two days later to a hospital in Abergavenny,      England. They operated on me again, and I wound up being in      the hospital for five months.      Back on the home front, Luella had found out she was pregnant      following Orvals first furlough home. The news was then      given that the couple had exchanged vows prior to Orval      leaving for basic training.      Luella has over 500 letters that Orval wrote to her during      the war. Luella commented, The war was very hard on the      women at home, too. We used to write letters on what was      known as V mail. These are little envelopes and paper and      you cant write too much on them.      When Orval was injured, I got a letter from the U.S. Army      every month telling me of his condition.      Orval wound up being in the hospital five months and 14 days.      Meanwhile, he had a son at home that he hadnt seen yet.      In Part 2: The 4th Infantry, 8th Infantry Regiment help      free the Jews at the Dacau concentration death camp. See the      pictures that Orval took of this tragedy with a camera he      took from Germany.    <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Follow this link: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.progressnewspaper.org\/Content\/News\/Community-News\/Article\/Orval-Mullen-WWII-From-the-beaches-to-the-Bulge\/198\/1184\/194140\" title=\"Orval Mullen WWII: From the beaches to the Bulge - The Paulding County Progress\">Orval Mullen WWII: From the beaches to the Bulge - The Paulding County Progress<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> From the Progress of June 25, 2008: By NANCY WHITAKER Progress Staff Writer Part 1 of 2 No one will ever know, unless they were there, says Orval Mullen. 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