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T/Sgt John Weick, 134th Infantry Regiment - Interview Part 2 England, 121st Station Hospital

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Published on Jun 25, 2013

In this 4-part interview John E. "Gene" Weick describes his experiences while serving with the 134th Infantry Regiment, 35th Infantry Division, in France and Germany during WWII. T/Sgt Weick was awarded both a Silver and a Bronze Star Medal for heroic action. He was also awarded a Purple Heart Medal for wounds received in Normandy during the battle for St. Lo, France. In these videos he discusses his experience with his son, Steve Weick.

Part 2 -- England, 121st Station Hospital
• SSgt Weick was first sent to the 110th Hospital in France then shipped to the 121st Station Hospital in England.
• From the 121st Station Hospital he was shipped to the 1st General Hospital close to London.
• From there he was sent back to the 121st Station Hospital and from there back to France and his unit.

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