WW2 Veteran Alone in the Jungles of Guam | Memoirs Of WWII #36
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- WW2 Veteran Andrew Puopolo recalls his exploits with the Marine Corps Boxing Team, the battles of Iwo Jima and Okinawa, and a terrifying night alone in the Japanese-infested jungles of Guam.
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Written and Directed by Joshua Scott
Filmed by Heather Scott
Edited by Joshua Scott
Post Audio by Lane Tarr
Photo Enhancement and Additional Research by Hudson Louie
Archive Footage Sources:
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Archive Photograph Sources:
Army Air Forces
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National WWII Museum
City of Boston
Musical Score Source:
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Artlist Songs and Composers:
“Dark Tension” by Kyle Preston
“Scenes” by Runar Blesvik
“A Cold Dead Wind” by Kyle Preston
“Rae” by Kevin Graham
“No One But You” by Artie Shaw, acquired from archive.org/
When Andrew thanked them for taking the time to listen to his story, it made me cry a little bit. Thank you Andrew for your service.
I really couldn't believe when I heard him saying thank you. But I guess that's just the man he is. Andrew deserves all the thanks. True hero, along with many others that did and didn't make it home
Yep. Got me to. What a great man.
Yeah it choked me up when he thanked them. It needed to be the other way around!!
You're a fragile flower
I got teary eyed too
The worst thing about this channel is that there’s an expiration date. One day there won’t be anyone left alive to tell their personal stories. One day these videos will be all we have left and I am thankful that Memoirs of WWII is taking the time to make these amazing videos to respect and honor all who served in WWII
Maybe then they can talk to some korea and Vietnam vets. Then dessert storm
For thousands of years these videos will give people firsthand accounts of the biggest event in history so far. Imagine if we had HD video interviews of soldiers from the Battle of Thermopylae or the siege of Constantinople
The sad part is the youngest a World War II veteran couldn't be is 92 if they was 17 and when in in 1945 if they were any older or when in any earlier they are older so they won't be many left in 10 years
@@zenolachance1181 there were some 16 yr olds involved in the war in some way it was common for people to lie about their age and try to get enlisted. Now whether or not they’re still alive is another story.
There are many really good books written by veterans who fought in WW2 and Vietnam. I’m sure there are some from veterans of the Korean War, too.
These videos should be shown in history classes all across the states.
DAMN RIGHT! ❤ ❤
Every single one of them.
@@loganhoy9516 jealous I can't be in your class lol
*all across the world*
@@Piss-Poor-Infantry if only
Honestly admitted how afraid he was to go into that jungle. What sane person wouldn't have been terrified? But he went in anyway because it was the right thing to do. A real hero.
They teach CRT? They ought to teach this!!!!
Yep. Bravery, courage: doing the right thing even when you're afraid. What an incredible generation of people.
Yeah no safe spaces for these guys, life is too easy now new generations are so weak and spoiled
@@johndiasjr9000 Right… Their only safe space was the hole they dug to sleep in…. Hoping they picked a spot that the mortars, artillery rounds, and bombs don’t happen to land directly on.
Let me tell you something, today's generation of weakling entitled brats would pucker up and fold up shop mentally within the first 5 minutes of boot camp let alone go through an entire world war.
There's 3 reasons I watch these videos:
1. To say thanks and pay respects
2. To hear the stories
3. The wonderful content
I need to watch these videos as almost repaying a debt. I wanted to serve my country, of course during peacetime, but I have asthma and would never had made it as a police officer, let alone a soldier. These stories need to be kept alive.
I’m a 26 year old grown man and these firsthand account stories of WW2 in the Pacific and Europe makes me tear up in my eyes a lot. It’s so disturbing and sad what these men went through to stop Nazi Germany and the Japanese Empire. Too bad we don’t have ww1 vets left they’ve all passed on. Would love to hear their stories
Awesome video. My grandfather served in Guam and Saipan in the army air corps. Ran radio lines up in the hills. He’s currently 98 and grandma’s 94, still both alive
I’m from Guam. My grandmother was a little girl during the war. She passed away years ago when I was still a boy. Thank you to your grandfather for his service
Please thank your grandfather for being part of the brave men and women to help save my family. My family and my people were affected tremendously and I cannot thank you enough on behalf of my family. Thank you thank you thank you
Same here, the only battle I know my grandfather fought in in world war 2 was Guam as a marine, I can tell it’s a very traumatic subject for him considering how much he likes to talk about Korea and just the blank face when someone mentions Guam, I want to question him further but knowing that the things he went through in their were likely some of the worst things imaginable by man, I don’t really want to bug him about it
My grandfather was in the Army Air Force in the pacific as well....what a blessing to still have your grandfather, sadly mine passed way to soon. Cherish the time you have with him.
Ask your pa' if he lost anything in the mountains of Mount Tenjo, I used to live there.
These guys have experienced our world in a way many of us couldn’t even fathom that it could ever be that way.
Yes, and the last two words of your statement are superfluous.
@@cpcattin Nice to see someone is fluent in the King's English....
True bcz world war three is just going to melt us and reset the ecosystem thanks to nuclear
It still is. Many simply have the luxury of being able to ignore it. Brace yourselves.
Yes they experience it through there xbox PlayStation
Stopped watching another video to come watch this as every single one of these is an absolute masterpiece. Huge thanks to the crew and everyone involved in the making of these memoirs. And especially a huge thanks to andrew for taking the time to tell his story.
These stories truly inspire me to be a better person after seeing what all these people had to endure. Both the fighting and the coping after the fact. This channel and its wonderful guests never fail to remind what I hold near and dear to heart in life.
it's kinda cool that I was just thinking about this channel randomly and 10 minutes later they uploaded
Thank you, we appreciate the compliment and for your support!
These are awesome cause it's persevering story's and first hand account that's would be lost or never told other wise. These first hand accounts are gold cause it's an honest and raw point Of view not whats in history books which is painted very black n white
Exactly man. I’ve never swapped videos so fast. These are truly amazing.
I agree with u, marine
Man shoutout to the last living ww2 veterans
Hats off to all you ww1 vets
@@waitemc no more living WW1 vets.
@@rosssteuck4989 hah
@@rosssteuck4989 damn really not even 1 person left ?
@@ottoso7044 theyed have to be like 120 years old
As I was marveling at what this man has seen and done, it lifted my heart when he said his buddies had survived the war. Can't give him and his friends enough respect, but they get all of mine.
Andrew you don't need to thank us, we thank you and all who gave everything. Semper Fi.
it’s 7:00 AM and my alarm is set for 8:00
All too often you hear these mens stories, going to war with their brothers and closest friends, and coming home to only 1 or 2 of them still being alive, worse yet, being the only one who survived. It's heartwarming that Andrew was able to come home along with all of his friends, and live the lives they deserve together
Thank you all WW1 and WW2 vets
These interviews should be shown in every school in America To let our kids know what these brave Men and Women did for our Country.
we have had several teachers tell us that they are using these videos alongside their history curriculum.
@@MemoirsofWWII thats incredible! I might suggest these to some of my high school teachers in fact now that I think about it!
Congress and or representatives should see these
@@MemoirsofWWII Not just high school! I’ve shown portions of these to first graders. They need to know young about freedom and sacrifice. I like in this one that they had Mass and everyone received absolution and Communion. Our religion is integrated into life, something else the young need to know.
@@Cervi65 ....... That's great to hear , thank you .👍
I Can't even imagine how it was like for an American pilot that had been shot down and lost in the Middle of Night in the Jungles of the Pacific with Japanese soldiers crawling all over the place either in camouflage in the bushes or snipers in the trees. That would be very terrifying
My great grand father shot someone down then got shot down over europ and survived and brought home a nazi Luger and another piece of him
@@MikeSmith-vl5em wow I’m glad he survived
I attended church with a man that flew with Claire Chennault in the Flying Tigers in China. He was a very interesting man and it was sad when he and his wife passed away. His wife was one of a few women that was selected to pose as Rosie the Riveter for a WWII poster. She lost to the eventual woman that was selected. I found out about the family through their son Daniel Johnston who was touring as a musician/singer. Sad to see them pass away.
Add in knowing what the Japanese did to prisoners, and it must have been the most terrifying experience imaginable.
@@ktcarl ...I came across his grand daughter...Retail..Class act...
I wish someone would've interviewed my grandfather like this. He had a lot of interesting stories of those years. Too late now though.
I literally just said the exact same thing to my wife. I hate that I never heard his full story.
There’s a reason they call these people THE GREATEST GENERATION!
Thank you
I dont understand why your channel isn't receiving grants. This is a noble cause and deserves more recognition. Thank you for the astonishingly great content!
My Dad was in the 1st wave on Guam a Navy Seabed attached to the Marine Corps taking the airstrip. Maybe Andrew and Him crossed paths who knows, I think they would have liked each other.
Why does my gut tell me, they did? I bet they did. Your poor Dad, what a tough deal that was, in the Pacific. Those guys, really got the worst of that war. Most of the men in the European theater, agree. They say it openly, they truly respected the men who were fighting in the Pacific. It must have been tough, in some way, for your family at times, to know how to give him a hand with it. They didn’t talk about it. Who can blame them. I’m from Seattle so most of the men who fought in the Northwest, fought in the Pacific. They would come back with these tropical illnesses, and suffer with them, on and off for the rest of their lives.
I’m from Guam, my grandmother was a little girl during that time. Thank you to your dad for his service
What a great story. It's really amazing that all 5 survived when so so many Marines were killed. My Dad was a young sailor stationed on Guam in 1957. The Marines had one of the floors in the barrack where he was quartered so he became good friends with them. He still remembers seeing his Marine friends marching off into the mosquito infested jungle for maneuvers and thinking about what had occurred there 13 yrs earlier.
My grandpa is a 97 year old ww2 vet and is still coherent . He has some amazing stories
They should interview him for this channel.
i respect every single world war 2 veteran because they fought for us and they endured so much for us.
Great job guys. This is really outstanding work.
@Knights of Europa dude, get help. You need it/
Thank for your service 🙏
There's a WW2 vet in West Sacramento California that was part of the crew with President George Herbert Walker Bush. He has some great stories to tell. Would be a worthy makings of a video.
do you have a contact for the Veteran? if so please fill out a veteran form on our website www.memoirsofwwii.com/veteran-form thanks for the lead!
I was in a sandwich shop outside of Jacksonville Florida in the 90s. An old man with a navy veteran hat came in. Someone asked him if had been in ww2. He said he had, and that he was on the sub ( I think that it was a sub ) that picked up GHW Bush after his plane went down.
He got a standing 0vation in the restaurant .
I really like listening to these vets tell their stories without a bunch of stupid questions being asked of them. They end up talking about things no interviewer would know about to ask.
Men like you make me proud to be a Marine. Semper Fi and thank you Devil for paving the way for young Marines like myself!
Thank you for your service and for watching!
These Men are absolutely exceptional. The most effective warriors in human history.
So glad to see another wwIi story. The Pacific was certainly hell.
My father, Phillip J. Lopez served in the Pacific Theatre with the USMC in WWII. He was an amphibious tractor operator, transporting soldiers to the beaches in combat. RIP to the greatest generation.
He certainly had an interesting story with the boxing team as well as the Pacific campaign. I'm thankful that there were men like him who did what they had to do for the U.S. and the world. Thank you for bringing us another incredible story!
commenting for the youtube algorithm. This was by far one of the best videos in this series...
Josh, I don't know if you realize this, but what you're doing is absolutely incredible and it probably gets tough to do at times, but please don't stop. You're bringing history to the ears of today's generations. You really are an amazing person for doing this.
Another great effort. There can’t be too many left now.
I got a little teary eyed at the end. I'm sending this to my father, a Korean war vet. He's in upstate New York. I'm Pohnpei,FSM. Nine thousand miles away.
Great video.
325,574 World War II Veterans are still alive as of march 2021 according to Veterans Affairs, but 250 pass away every day thats over 91k vets per year pass away. Not many years left there will be no World War II veterans to tell their story. So if you get the chance talk with one do it and honor them. Thank you to my uncle Jo Jo who stormed the beaches of Normandy, and thank you to my grandfather why he's not really considered a vet he was a welder/ electrician at the Philadelphia Shipyard building worships for World War II
Unlike a lot of WW2 veterans this man is an excellent story teller. Great interview.
Thank you sir!!! It was an honor to watch and listen to you. My grandpa was ww2 vet from 42 to 45 was on first wave on 2 invasions including Omaha Beach with the 1st nfantry division. I lost him in 2014 and there is not a day goes by that I do not think about of him.
What do you mean first 2 invasions?
And he thanks US for listening to his story. Such humility. It was an honor for us to be able to hear his story. It seems that heroes are always modest. A stellar human being this man...
Bless you sir for this arrangement, and thank you for your service. This video nailed it, my grandfather was Army 6th infantry, Ft Leanardwood, Mo. Returned home shellshocked, jumped on a Harley with a sidecar, with his brother in arms "Buzz" Burger, they rode from Missouri to California to work on the Hoover Dam project, and survived that also! Once he got right, he became an accountant for the Northeast Missouri telephone company. Though still hid under the bed during fireworks of 4th of July!
I love watching history and those that lived it, so many stories, so many viewpoints, yet still we sometimes never learn from the lives of others and what they went through, only to bring the cycle around again. WHAT IS FREEDOM WORTH? ASK THOSE THAT DIED TRYING TO DEFEND IT.
Thank God men like this lived when we needed them the most.
I want to say thank you from the bottom of my heart ❤ with everything going on in America 🇺🇸 and the kids not knowing what was given us for our freedom we need more of these videos so maybe they will come to love our country as much as these brave man and women who gave it all for us ❤
I'm so glad we all get the opportunity to hear these veteran's stories. These videos will become a part of history.
Wow , mr Puopolo , it was an honor to listen to your story , thanks a lot for your service, respect
A hero of a great man I want to thank you sir also I like to mention my father landed on Okinawa April 1st God bless.
I have a hard time letting my emotions out, but every time I watch one of these videos it all comes out. Since I was 5 years old I’ve had a recurring dream of being a ww2 fighter pilot before I even knew what ww2 was and in my dream even 20 years later it always ended with me getting shot in the chest by an enemy plane. Not that there’s any correlation but since the first dream at 5 I now have a massive birthmark like stain in my chest.
That's crazy maybe you have been reincarnated...
Thank you sir for being one of Guam's heroic liberators. My father was 19 years old and my mother only 15 in 1944 when the Marines liberated our island from the brutal Japanese occupation. There was a lot of suffering at the hands of the Japanese, who committed grave atrocities against our people because they remained steadfast, true, and loyal to the U.S. during the dire war years. The brave Americans who liberated Guam - those who died on our beaches and jungles or survived to continue the fight - will never be forgotten.
I like his buddies made it back but my heart sank when he said im the only one out of the 4 who is alive right now true heroes who will never be forgotten what great man
What a gentleman. What a life! What a hero. Thank you to all our WWII vets, living and deceased.
These videos are incredible. So glad someone is taking the time to capture these. Thanks!!
The beer was "Golden!" I love it....Thanks to all who make these videos available to us...They remind me of why I have Freedom, and how very important it is to we Americans. USA!
Alcohol goes against general order number 1. All because supposedly were in Muslim countries? Yeah right. Military are treated like children in modern era military.
Family friend of my parents I went to work for in 1975 drove tank in Germany and was hit in the Battle of the Bulge disabling his tank. Ralph's tank was built by Ford Motor Company and he was very loyal to a company that guarded his life to bring him home alive. Veterans never talk much about what happened and documentaries like Andrew are difficult. I spent many years with Ralph until his death, you learned to be a good listener when something would trigger a memory.
These videos should be in every school for appropriate age children and all teens. Many served. My Uncle was captured at The Bulge, my MIL built F6F's, my FIL ran communications wire in the Philllipines, my oldest sister husband trained artillery men, and then guarded the Eisenhauer family. Everyone needs to know what these people suffered throught to give us all what we have today.
This is a real American hero god bless you sir
Truly humbling stuff from a honest-to-God American hero.
Thank you, Mr. Puopolo. Highest respects and regards to you and yours, sir.
- Ed on the Ridge
Mr. Puopolo thank you for your service.
Josh and Heather thank you your labor of love.
This man is a true hero. He is honest, humble and a very respectful man. Thanks a lot for telling us your amazing story and to the people who make these stories public
Great job again!
I was genuinely relieved when he said all four of his bro's came back 🙃
Absolutely amazing story. Thank you for your service Mr. Puopolo. You are an American Hero!
All 5 of them survived and got to continue being friend’s for life. How awesome!
What a guy, It was a humbling experience listening to his story, "The greatest generation".
This is great. I love how clear and sharp his mind is. So lucky all four returned to get married. Iwo and Okinawa were hell on earth.
Great recall. Great interview. Must be 95 years old by now. Tremendous he survived the war both physically and mentally.
Hollywood star looks as well. Where was Barbara Stanwyck when he needed her.!!
Thank you for your service we will not forget you, Andrew.
The ending where this fine man said thank you for talking to me and talking about making a man of him and fighting for his country almost brought a tear to my eye
Most important channel on youtube. Keep up the great work. I wish someone would do the same in France, Germany, Italy, Russia and Japan with their living veterans too.
our Goal is to get enough funding to travel overseas to capture these stories, we agree that all sides of the war need to be told! thanks for watching!
Proud to have men like you fight for this country 🙏🏽
I like how this guy talk, an i liked every type ah gunn! Them's the real heroes!
wow, very moving, got alot out of his story, total hero. Thank you Mr. Pupolo!!!
Yes, it's good to hear the veterans' stories and to learn from them, so that our kids and grand-kids hopefully never have to endure anything like a world war.
Thank you, Andrew, for your sacrifices and service to our country so that WE can enjoy the freedoms we have.
My father also served in the pacific theater in the same timeframe as you.
My grandpa was a Captain and a doctor in 1943. He literally went into the military the second he graduated from Stanford. He was in charge of 12 medics and saved countless lives in the Pacific. He had to take teenagers who's arms and legs got blown off and put them back together. He died in 1990 the year I was born so, I never got to meet him but, I have his Stanford graduation ring and tons of photos he took and letters he wrote.
What a humble and inspirational man. A life well lived, with pride and honor.
Everytime i watch this all the stories they tell are so immersive , and show what true heros these veterans are
My maternal grandfather was stationed on Guam near the end of the war and wrote in his journal about the friends he lost to missions into the jungle to flush out enemy hideouts. I can't imagine the fear of having to essentially walk into a death trap willingly.
Thank you Andrew. I owe my freedom, my children's freedom and my grandchildren's freedom to you and all the veterans like you.
Perfect story keep going this chanel i support you from indonesia .
Thank you for your support!!
Iv met a few ww2 hero's I have alot of signed pictures from them . Theses people won't be around for ever so good to have something like that I think 💯
God bless this man and his buddies. How wonderful that they survived the brutality and carnage of the Pacific for theirs and our sakes
Thank you sir for your service. You are a hero. I'm glad that you and your buddies all got home safely.
From one Italian to another. Thank you.
Thank you for sharing your inspiring story, service, sacrifice and courage for freedom 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
What a wonderful story. Very rare to find a group of pals that all made it back alive. Andrew is a gem. Very humble and honest.
Thanks to him for sharing his part of our history and to you at MofWWII for making it happen.
I joined the Marines in the 80's because of men like these. I was just a kid but wanted to be like them. Best thing I ever did.
Semper Fi...
Incredible story, thank you Mr. Puopolo for your service and for sharing your life with us.
What I wouldn’t give to just shake his hands and say thank you!!! What a man, what a story, what a life!!
First off I have to say he looks great for a world war II veteran! Second of all this was such a moving story. Don't get me wrong each one of these stories are incredible but for some reason and again put my finger on it this one just really touches you, or at least it did me. Maybe it's the fact that he thanked us for listening to his story. I always used to think to myself for whatever reason if I ever became unemployed or just had an abundant amount of time on my hands I would start a non-profit and listen veteran stories. I was not fortunate enough to listen to my grandfather's WW2 stories, And from what I've been told he really enjoyed telling them. So I personally want to thank the crew at the vets for doing these videos. This is one of my favorite channels on CZcams and I'm always look forward to watching each and every single one of these sometimes even multiple times.
*Now that's One Hell of a Man, Right there...*
Breaks my heart thinking about losing the best friends I grew up with. These are some of the hardest men to ever walk this earth.
Thank you Andrew, for sharing your amazing story and your amazing friends with the world!
I'm so grateful for everything these men and women went through to stop the worlds most evil regime
Great to hear these stories from our veterans. We’ll done and thank you.
Thank you for collecting these stories. I know some who probably don't want recall but glad there are many who do. My younger brother had a project in highschool where he interviewed a WWII veteran. It happened to be my older brother's father-in-law. He fought in Battle of the Bulge. He had to cut the interview short as the memories were too great for him to remember and bare. Glad I'm a supporter.
Thank you for your support!!
Well done. What a thoughtful and heartfelt recollection of his experiences in the war.
This Patreon is the best $5 I spend every month. Worth every cent
I love how this hero tells his story, I could listen to him for hours.
I just finished watching band of brothers for the second time and am currently doing research on my granddads ww2 service, this is just what I needed