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Historical Zippos - Ernie Pyle
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During World War II, Ernie Pyle, a famous war
correspondent for Scripps-Howard, covered America's
involvement in the war. His readership was worldwide,
with his column appearing in 400 daily and 300 weekly
newspapers. He journeyed to England in 1940 to report on
the Battle of Britain. In 1942 he began covering
America's involvement in the war, reporting on Allied
operations in North Africa, Sicily, Italy and France.
He reported on all of the military branches but saved
his highest praise and devotion for the common foot
soldier. "I love the infantry because they are the
underdogs," he wrote. "They are the
mud-rain-frost-and-wind boys. They have no comforts, and
they even learn to live without the necessities. And in
the end they are the guys that wars can't be won
without."
Ernie Pyle
was also a Zippo fan. In 1944 he wrote:
"The Zippo lighter is in great demand on the battlefield
…
truly believe that the Zippo lighter is the most coveted
thing in the army." |
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The American campaign against the Japanese on Okinawa
still raged in early 1945 when he was reassigned to the
Pacific theatre where he boarded the USS Cabot. While
making preparations for a major mission, a young
officer asked Pyle if he knew what was up. Pyle knew but
wasn't talking, so he asked the young man for his Zippo
lighter. He scratched on the bottom of the lighter, gave
it back to the officer and said, "Stick this in your
pocket, and promise not to look at it until the orders
are opened." Later, when it was announced that the
operation orders were opened, the young officer took the
Zippo from his pocket. Scratched on the bottom was one
word: "Tokyo", the objective of the mission.
Ernie Pyle left the USS Cabot at the end of February
1945. In April, he went ashore with the Marines on
Okinawa. and was killed by a sniper's machine-gun
bullets on April 18, 1945." A few months after his
death, George Blaisdell sent a couple of hundred black
crackle Zippos engraved with the words "In Memory Ernie
Pyle 1945" as gifts to the crew of the USS Cabot. |
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