Warrior Mindset

#20: His 2 Day War with the Nazi's--Leon Stanford

10.24.2017 - By US Navy SEAL Brad Nagel and co-host Dannie StrablePlay

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Leon Stanford was drafted into United States Army during World War II when he was 18 years old.  Wanting to become an officer in the Army, the 120 pound Leon was denied that opportunity because they said he was too young and too small.  He eventually found his way to the 84th Infantry Division "The Railsplitters" on a small mortar team.     The 84th Infantry Division entered combat on November 18, 1944, with an attack on Geilenkirchen, Germany, (Operation Clipper) as part of the larger offensive in the Roer Valley, north of Aachen.  Operating under the command of Lt-Gen Brian Horrocks the division was supported by British tanks of the Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry. Operation Clipper was an Allied offensive by British XXX Corps and the United States 84th Infantry Division to reduce the Geilenkirchen salient.     Leon spent his first day in combat being pinned down in an apple orchard and fighting the Germans trying to take down the heavily fortified city of Geilenkirchen.  On his second day of combat, Leon was hit by an artillery round that riddled his lower body with shrapnel and blew off some of his toes.   After 48 hours of fighting, Leon's war was over.     After returning home from the war, Leon attended Buena Vista College in Storm Lake, Iowa.  Spent many years as a high school principal in Sutherland, Iowa.   Everyone has a story.  And this story from a humble man near Larrabee,Iowa will now live forever!   -------------   This story was brought to you by StrikeForce Energy!  Made by veterans for the battlefield now available for you!  

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