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John Jeckovich - WWII Vet - Interview with John about the war and some details about his life after the war. John wants to share insight about life so the younger generations will have a better life. John answers a lot of questions today. John grew up in Niagara Falls, NY. We are reading John's book where talks about what happened to him during WWII. John answers questions and would love to hear from you! 407-366-0000 call or leave a text or a comment. John recollects the Kimberly-Clark fire of 1949. He was there trying to put out the fire. Just text us where you want your rosaries sent! 5 Per Family. 407-366-0000. We read all of the comments you send to John every day. He really loves to hear from you all! Keep them coming! These things I wish for you - tough times and disappointment, hard work and happiness. To me, it's the only way to appreciate life! Check out John's short videos with his great granddaughter, Amber and Hailey! They are funny! Any questions or comments to John call or text 407-366-0000 or call between 7pm-8pm EST when we tape his story daily. If anyone has questions for John, please leave a comment or email him at [email protected] Please keep the questions coming! Text questions to 407-366-0000. Background: It has been over 80 years since the brave young men of Company H, 2nd Battalion, 291st Regiment, of the 75th Infantry Division of the US Army during WWII went from being coined "The Diaper Division" to the "Bulge Busters". These guys were the youngest fighters of the war with their average age being 19. They were just kids that had poor training, summer uniforms for winter battle, very little food & supplies & yet, against all odds, they pushed back the Nazis out of France then went through Holland & crossed the Rhine River on to a critical area in Germany where they helped to knock out German factories & industry. John Jeckovich, Private First Class, gives in-depth accounts of what actually happened to him and his fellow soldiers. We hope to bring these recollections LIVE to YouTube over the year, taking questions from viewers and really get a sense of what it was like during this critical part of the war that is called the Battle of the Bulge.