From The Front To The Films: A World War II Podcast

No Lights, No Escorts, Just Courage: The WWII Journey of Myles Isbell


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On June 6, 1944, a teenager from Michigan helped steer a flat-bottomed Navy vessel toward the shores of Normandy. His name was Myles Isbell. His ship: LST-540.

He was 17.

In this special episode of Front to the Films, we tell the extraordinary story of Myles Isbell—Gunner’s Mate Third Class, World War II veteran, and eyewitness to some of the most pivotal naval operations of the 20th century.

To bring Myles’ story to life in full, we’ve seamlessly interwoven his final recorded interview—conducted just three months before his death—with archival audio from an earlier oral history he gave to the Library of Congress’ Veterans History Project. 🎖️ Access that full interview here »

Together, these sources form a complete portrait of a quiet American hero—told in his own words.

🎧 In His Own Voice

You’ll hear how Myles:

  • Watched a troop train roll past and decided to join the Navy at 17.

  • Survived a ship explosion in port and later navigated through U-boat-infested waters.

  • Helped land Canadian forces on D-Day and returned to the beaches 38 more times.

  • Witnessed the fallout of war in Japan and later delivered food to starving civilians.

  • Built a legacy as a husband, father, business owner, and man of faith.

🏅 A Life of Service

Myles Walter Isbell passed away on February 12, 2025—just three months after this interview was recorded. He served in both the European and Pacific theaters and earned multiple military honors, including two battle stars, the Naval Commendation Medal, and the World War II Victory Medal.

After the war, he returned to Michigan and built a life grounded in work, service, and family—raising three sons and witnessing five generations of descendants grow up in the peace he helped protect.

📌 Why This Episode Matters

This episode is intended to preserve memory, honor sacrifice, and remind us what courage sounds like. By combining present-day interview footage with material from the Library of Congress, our hope is that we’ve built a seamless narrative that lets Myles tell his own story—powerfully and completely.

Join us in honoring his legacy. Listen. Reflect. Share.

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From The Front To The Films: A World War II PodcastBy Tim Gray

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