All he wanted to do was to get as far away from WW2 as he could. There was nothing romantic or glorious about it for him and he'd survived D-Day, the Breakout and the start of the Lorraine Campaign before being seriously wounded in November 44 and spending 8 months in the hospital.
It seems crazy to us who have 'romanticized' WW2 but consider that not a single Pearl Harbor BB was saved. Nevada was sunk at Bikini. The other survivors were scrapped in the 50s. Imagine one of those preserved in it's spot in Battleship row along with the remains of the Arizona. What a history lesson that would have been to get to walk the decks. The Saratoga was blasted at Bikini. The Enterprise was scrapped. The Franklin would have been a sobering memorial considering her history. All those 100 mission + B17s and 24s were smelted down. Lots of Aces fighter planes cut up. No one was thinking about preserving them for the future. Can't hardly blame them considering what they'd been through.
And yet several US Naval vessels have survived and become museum pieces and several veterns relish their place in history. If you've never been to the Intrepid Museum on the the river in Manhattan I suggest going. It's amazing seeing how the men lived, the galley, walking into the tower, etc. When I was there there were folded wing F6F's and F4U's on the hanger deck and other, later planes on the deck.
When I lived near Albany, NY the USS Slater was docked there, a restored destroyer escort. I couldn't believe how steep the bow deck was. There was a reunion there every year that was relatively well attended given the age of the attendies.
I now live in a building with a 8th AF B-17 gunner who flew 36 missions (I haven't verified this) and he seems genuinley proud.
Also see this post from Widewing in another thread:
http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/index.php/topic,352597.msg4663386.html#msg4663386I'm sure there were those who'd rather forget but at the same time I'm thinking you can't generalize like that.
Everything significant in human history should be recorded and preserved to whatever extent possible. It's part of how we learn, grow and move forward.