5:58 | Robert Burton was designated the company runner, which meant he had to move alone through the snowy Belgian countryside. His unit was in reserve when it was swarmed by German troops at the outset of the Battle of the Bulge. After a hasty withdrawal and many miles on foot, he was left at an aid station where he learned he would not be going back to the front.
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Robert Burton participated in two different Army programs that allowed him to continue his college education but manpower needs in the European theater put an end to that. He shipped out and landed in Le Havre, where he saw the devastation wrought by Allied bombing.
After he recovered from marching in the snow until his feet were frozen, Robert Burton returned to his unit in time to serve a little occupation duty in Germany. Soon he was back home where he was thankful to be in one piece.