Jake’s story of his grandfather in World War II honors those on Veterans Day

Seattle, WALocal News

In a heartfelt recounting of personal history, KIRO Newsradio host Jake Skorheim shares the story of his grandfather, Jim, who served as a co-pilot on a B-24 bomber at just 19 years old during World War II. The article details Jim's harrowing experience when his bomber was shot down, forcing him and the pilot to ditch the plane in enemy territory. This significant moment was brought to light when Jake's sister interviewed Jim for a school project, revealing a story that had long been kept within the family. The narrative emphasizes the bravery and sacrifices of young soldiers, particularly during a critical time in history. As Veterans Day approaches, this story serves as a poignant reminder of the risks faced by those who served.

It invites readers to reflect on the impact of individual stories on our understanding of military history and encourages recognition and gratitude for veterans' service, not just on Veterans Day but every day.

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