Flo and Liz a Crew of Two
Where are they now? A recap
My Mother and Audie Murphy Ch. 34
After living in tents for the summer of 1944 at a training camp for the Third Infantry Division in Italy, the American Red Cross clubmobile workers made it to France. They scrambled to catch up with the fast moving war and their boys in the front lines.
Flo (my mother, Florence Wick) and her coworker Liz Elliott traveled north from southern France trying to get to a place where they could go back to work serving donuts and coffee to the troops.
They had been a crew of four, but Isabella Hughes and Dottie Shands stayed in Marseille. They expect to join Flo and Liz, but for the time being Flo and Liz are a crew of two living mostly in the clubmobile. Frequent rain has turned roads and fields to muddy sludge.
They were originally assigned to the Third Division, but after a major evicted them, they moved in with the 6th Corps artillery unit near Vesoul for a time. Then they were allowed back in to the division as three regimental rest camps were opened.
Flo has met up with her fiancé Gene several times and she corresponds with him through the APO mail, although she complains often in her diary of “no mail.” He is with the 36th Engineers, the crew that rebuilds bombed out bridges and roads. But they are also forced into combat when foot soldiers are needed.
September 19–24 Flo’s diary
“Good to be back at work,” wrote Flo in her diary, after the Red Cross women had been allowed back into the Third Division.
“Gene way up on lines. No mail.”
“Served 30th Inf. Rest camp & 3rd Div band. Boys tired. Fun with band.”
On Sept. 21 she wrote, “ Served co. of 756 tank Bn. They had hard luck — several lost in Bn.”
Sept. 22: “Served in same area with many other div. Still no word from Gene. Jerry planes over town. Quite exciting.”
Sept. 24: “Served 1st Bn of 15th up in next town. Raining hard…dinner at 15th C.P.”
This is Audie Murphy’s unit and must be where they met. He remembered Flo served him donuts somewhere in France.
Ch.35: https://medium.com/@tradeswomn/prelude-to-another-grim-winter-9bc52170034a