DDH - Sgt Alvin York

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In this episode of Dave Does History on Bill Mick Live, Dave Bowman takes us back to 1918, exploring the life and remarkable transformation of Sgt. Alvin York. Born into the rugged hills of Tennessee, York was a devout Christian and pacifist who initially struggled with the moral dilemma of going to war. However, as the United States became embroiled in World War I, York’s internal conflict would lead him to one of the most heroic actions in American military history.

Dave dives deep into York's personal journey, from a rowdy youth to his profound Christian conversion, and how he reconciled his faith with the brutal reality of war. The episode climaxes with the legendary Battle of the Argonne Forest, where York single-handedly silenced 35 machine guns, killed 25 enemy soldiers, and captured 132 German troops. Dave also reflects on the aftermath of York’s heroism and his humble return to civilian life, where he refused to commercialize his fame and instead focused on supporting veterans and his local community.

Join Dave as he unpacks the incredible story of how a reluctant soldier became one of America’s most celebrated war heroes, and the legacy that York’s faith, humility, and service left behind.

Tune in to learn more about the man behind the Medal of Honor, and how his actions continue to inspire to this day.

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