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- 73 Years to the Day The Wereth Eleven Receive Their Recogniton
Posted by : Robert Child
Sunday
Just yesterday I received in the mail this beautiful signed Senate Resolution, S. RES. 99, honoring the service and sacrifice of The Wereth Eleven. Today December 17, 2017 I opened it 73 years to the day after they were murdered in 1944. Sometimes timing means something and this is the case here.
I have been involved with bringing the Wereth story to light for going on nine years both with the Wereth Eleven docudrama and the subsequent book, The Lost Eleven. The story has become a part of me and opening this Resolution today personally signed by Senator Joe Manchin (WV) @JoeManchinWV means more than words can express.
To me it means all lives matter and the drive to shed light on this atrocity fulfills my fellow producer, Joseph Small's simple reason for doing the story. He said, "I felt the men's dignity had been taken from them and I could not let that stand."
With passage of this Resolution I believe the men have had their dignity and honor restored. And I plan to continue to remind all about this story in every way I can so that something like this never happens again.
The Wereth Eleven.....Are
Staff Sergeant Thomas J. Forte
Technician Fourth Grade William Edward Pritchett of Alabama
Technician Fourth Grade James A. Stewart of West Virginia
Corporal Mager Bradley of Mississippi
Private First Class George Davis of Alabama
Private First Class James L. Leatherwood of Pontotoc, Mississippi
Private First Class George W. Moten of Texas
Private First Class Due W. Turner of Arkansas
Private Curtis Adams of South Carolina
Private Robert Green of Mississippi
Private Nathanial Moss of Texas
The Wereth Eleven docudrama can be seen often on American Heroes Channel (AHC) and it streams on Amazon Prime and Hulu.
I have been involved with bringing the Wereth story to light for going on nine years both with the Wereth Eleven docudrama and the subsequent book, The Lost Eleven. The story has become a part of me and opening this Resolution today personally signed by Senator Joe Manchin (WV) @JoeManchinWV means more than words can express.
To me it means all lives matter and the drive to shed light on this atrocity fulfills my fellow producer, Joseph Small's simple reason for doing the story. He said, "I felt the men's dignity had been taken from them and I could not let that stand."
With passage of this Resolution I believe the men have had their dignity and honor restored. And I plan to continue to remind all about this story in every way I can so that something like this never happens again.
The Wereth Eleven.....Are
Staff Sergeant Thomas J. Forte
Technician Fourth Grade William Edward Pritchett of Alabama
Technician Fourth Grade James A. Stewart of West Virginia
Corporal Mager Bradley of Mississippi
Private First Class George Davis of Alabama
Private First Class James L. Leatherwood of Pontotoc, Mississippi
Private First Class George W. Moten of Texas
Private First Class Due W. Turner of Arkansas
Private Curtis Adams of South Carolina
Private Robert Green of Mississippi
Private Nathanial Moss of Texas
The Wereth Eleven docudrama can be seen often on American Heroes Channel (AHC) and it streams on Amazon Prime and Hulu.
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