I grew up in the 60s & JFK became & remains my hero. JFK+50 highlights the key events relating to JFK in an "on this day in history" format & includes other events in US & world history. The daily postings read as if published in a newspaper on the day of the event.
Pall Mall, Tennessee(JFK+50) Alvin Cullum Yorkwas born 140 years ago, December 13, 1877, here inPall Mall*.Alvin was the third child of WilliamandMary York. As a corporal in the United States Army, York led sixteen Americans in an attack on a German held position in the Argonne Forest near Cornay, France during WWI. Leaving his men to guard captured Germans, Alvin proceeded to kill 25 enemy soldiers with his rifle and pistol before forcing 132 more to surrender. In his diary, Alvin York wrote... "I don't think I missed a shot. It was no time to miss."
Corporal York, promoted to Sergeant, was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor and the French Croix de Guerre. When he arrived inNew York City, York was given the key to the city and a ticker-tape parade. *Pall Mall is located in Fentress County and the Wolf River Valley near the KY-TN border in north central Tennessee. AY's farmhouse and the York family grist mill are located here.
Cornay, France (JFK+50) Ninety-eight years ago today, October 8, 1918, Corporal Alvin C. York* of Pall Mall, Tennessee led sixteen American doughboys in an attack on a German held position in the Argonne Forest. Leaving his men to guard captured Germans, York proceeded to kill 25 enemy soldiers with his rifle and pistol before forcing 132 more to surrender. Ironically, Corporal York, a pacifist and lay deacon of his church back in the mountains of Tennessee, was denied exemption from service on religious grounds. York was drafted into the 328th Regiment, 82nd Infantry. Marshal Ferdinand Foch, Supreme Allied Commander in WWI, said upon awarding Sgt. York with the Croix de Guerre... "What you did was the greatest thing accomplished by any private soldier of all the armies of Europe."
The 1940 film, "Sergeant York" won an Academy Award for Best Actor which went to Gary Cooper. Alvin York died on September 2, 1964 in Nashville. His funeral service was held in Jamestown, TN. *Alvin Cullum York (1887-1964) was born near Pall Mall, TN. He attended school only 9 months quitting to work on the family farm. He later worked on the railroad and as a logger.
ACY won the Congressional Medal of Honor & the French Croix de Guerre for his exploits in WWI. When he arrived in New York City, York was given the key to the city & a ticker-tape parade. Back home in Tennessee, Alvinrefused to take advantage of many opportunities to profit from his war experiences and instead established a foundation to increase educational opportunities for the youth of Tennessee.
ACY died of a cerebral hemorrhage on Sept. 2, 1964 and is buried in the Wolf River Cemetery in Pall Mall.
Cornay, France (JFK+50) 97 years ago today, October 8, 1918, Corporal Alvin C. York* of Pall Mall, Tennessee led sixteen American doughboys in an attack on a German held position in the Argonne Forest. Leaving his men to guard captured Germans, York proceeded to kill 25 enemy soldiers with his rifle and pistol before forcing 132 more to surrender. Ironically, Corporal York, a pacifist and lay deacon of his church back in the mountains of Tennessee, was denied exemption from service on religious grounds. York was drafted into the 328th Regiment, 82nd Infantry. Marshal Ferdinand Foch, Supreme Allied Commander in WWI, said upon awarding Sgt. York with the Croix de Guerre... "What you did was the greatest thing accomplished by any private soldier of all the armies of Europe."
The 1940 film, "Sergeant York" won an Academy Award for Best Actor which went to Gary Cooper. Alvin York died on September 2, 1964 in Nashville. His funeral service was held in Jamestown, TN.
Sergeant Alvin C. York
*Alvin Cullum York (1887-1964) was born near Pall Mall, TN. He attended school only 9 months quitting to work on the family farm. He later worked on the railroad and as a logger.
ACY won the Congressional Medal of Honor & the French Croix de Guerre for his exploits in WWI. When he arrived in New York City, York was given the key to the city & a ticker-tape parade. Back home in Tennessee, Alvinrefused to take advantage of many opportunities to profit from his war experiences and instead established a foundation to increase educational opportunities for the youth of Tennessee.
ACY died of a cerebral hemorrhage on Sept. 2, 1964 and is buried in the Wolf River Cemetery in Pall Mall.
Pall Mall, Tennessee(JFK+50) Sergeant Alvin Cullum York was born 136 years ago today, on December 13, 1877, here in Pall Mall.
ACY was the 3rd child of WilliamandMary York. William's death in 1911 left
Alvin to care for his brothers and sisters and forced him to drop out of school.
He worked in railroad construction and logging to help with family finances.
Before being drafted into the army, he was involved in drinking and fighting but experienced a religious conversion in 1915 and joined the Church of Christ in Christian Union**, a pacifist group.
When first drafted, Alvin applied for exemption from military service on religious grounds. His application and appeal for exemption were denied by the local draft board
Alvin was assigned to the 328th Regiment, 82nd Infantry.
York Grist Mill^
Pall Mall, Tennessee
Photo by John White
^Alvin's brother, George, is sitting on the porch just left of the lower window.
As a corporal, Alvin York led 16 Americans in an attack on a German held position in the Argonne Forest near Cornay, France during WWI.
Leaving his men to guard captured Germans, Alvin proceeded to kill 25 enemy soldiers with his rifle and pistol before forcing 132 more to surrender.
Corporal York, promoted to Sergeant, was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor and the French Croix de Guerre.
When he arrived in New York City, York was given the key to the city and a ticker-tape parade.
Back in Tennessee, he received a farm from the people of his state.
Sergeant Alvin C. York
*Pall Mall is located in Fentress County and the Wolf River Valley near the KY-TN border in north central Tennessee.
AY's farmhouse and the York family grist mill are located here. Sgt. York's son, Andrew Jackson York, lives in Pall Mall today.
**The Church of Christ in Christian Union, originating from the Methodist Episcopal Church, was founded in 1909 in Columbus, Ohio.
Alvin C. York Home
Pall Mall, Tennessee
Photo by Brian Stansberry (2009)
The 1940 motion picture SERGEANT YORK won 2 Academy Awards.
Alvin C. York died on September 2, 1964 in Nashville. His funeral service was held in Jamestown where General Matthew Ridgway represented LBJ.
Sergeant Alvin C. York Statue
State Capitol Grounds
Nashville, Tennessee
Photo by John White (2011)
The statue pictured above was dedicated on the anniversary of Alvin's 81st birthday, December 13, 1968.
John Percy concludes his biography of Alvin York with these words:
"Sgt. York is a hero because..(of) his inspiring example (which) transcends time and place.
His story still moves us. His life is still an encouragement to all who feel the tug of their own blessings and burdens for building a better world.
One look at this backwoods Tennessee farmer with a 3rd grade education and we find ourselves persuaded that, if he can leave such a legacy, so might some of us who follow."
Alvin York's Neighbor
York Grist Mill
Pall Mall, Tennessee
Photo by John White
SOURCE
"Sgt. York: His Life, Legend and Legacy, The remarkable untold story of Sergeant Alvin C. York," by John Perry, Broadman and Holman Publishers, Nashville, TN, 1997.