3:48 | Parish talks about going overseas for the first time, and arriving in Cherbourg, France. While there he remained as the company's cook. He remembers being under artillery fire, and crossing the Rhine River.
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James Parish volunteered for the US Army on November 17th, 1942. He went to Camp Adair in Oregon for his training, and also endured desert training. At one point during training, he became a cook for the rest of the men.
Parish recalls events from the Battle of the Bulge, the weather patterns they had, as well as how everyone reacted to the end of the second world war.