Orphaned at age 5, Jack Leroy Tueller, after the war, went on to play first chair trumpet at BYU. This is a remarkable story from Jack’s military experience...
Jack Leroy Tueller was a World War II fighter pilot, flying a thousand feet above German tanks he and his fellow pilots were sent to blow up, when he spotted the patches of bright red, blue and yellow atop the drab gray-green tank that was his target.
"It was a French mother, trying to use her body to cover her three children," Tueller, of Bountiful, recalls more than six decades later. "They were dressed in bright colors, so we would see them. They were human shields. The Germans knew American boys would not fire on innocents. There were mothers and children secured on every tank. There were 16 of us, and none of us fired."
Tueller and his men pulled away, and he radioed the situation to his superiors. The gut-wrenching reply crackled back: Destroying the tanks was paramount, his superior said. The civilians were expendable.
Hearts pounding, the men followed orders.
"I've lived with that for 65 years, what 50-caliber machine guns did to those civilians," said Tueller, 89, his voice cracking. "I grew up that day. I realized that in every war, innocent civilians are sacrificed by both sides. In killing evil, sometimes the innocents go down with the guilty. Wars are that way. In Afghanistan today, where I have a son serving, mothers are teaching children to carry bombs on their backs. War is like that."
Tueller and his fellow airmen were devastated by what their mission forced them to do.
"We got back to the airstrip, on Omaha Beach, and we were all stressed out," he recalled. "I was the only nondrinker of all the pilots. I got rid of my stress with music. It was therapeutic. It does the same thing as alcohol, but with no hangover."
Tueller pulled out his trumpet, a frequent companion, and prepared to play. A friend warned him that trumpet music carried a long distance, and was sure to alert a nearby sniper who had been firing on the camp. The music would make Tueller a target.
So Tueller chose a German love song, "Lili Marlene," that both he and the sniper could enjoy. No shots were fired.
The next day, the sniper was among the prisoners captured. The 19-year-old German asked who it was that had played the beautiful song. Tueller, just a few years older than the sniper, drove down to the beach.
"He was scared and young, just like I was," Tueller recalled. "The music that soothed my spirit soothed his, too. He offered his hand, and I shook it."
Tueller, a retired engineer who plans never to retire from trumpet playing, said one of his favorites is Charlie Chaplin's "Smile."
"Smile though your heart is aching
"Smile even though it's breaking.
"When there are clouds in the sky, you'll get by."
And he has. His father left when he was young, and his mother died a few years later. An aunt took the boy in, and she had a trumpet. Over time, Tueller taught himself music and optimism. He still practices both.
"You have to look forward to tomorrow and forget the past, which is a learning road," he said. "Anger, resentment and grudges only hurt the person holding them. Life is sweet, and if a road is hard, you appreciate the view more when you get to the top of that mountain. I'm in good health, and when I go, my plan is to hit a high C and fall right into the grave."
http://www.standard.net/topics/features/2010/03/05/telling-world-war-iis-untold-stories
By: smyle
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Tags: THE POWER OF MUSIC, Jack Leroy Tueller, Lili Marlene
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"You have to look forward to tomorrow and forget the past, which is a learning road," he said. "Anger, resentment and grudges only hurt the person holding them. Life is sweet, and if a road is hard, you appreciate the view more when you get to the top of that mountain." - Jack Leroy Tueller.
"... Amen to that." - LL_smyle.
Posted May-12-2012 Bysmyle (4535.94) smyle View Channel Send Message
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@smyle is he still alive do you know?
Posted May-12-2012 ByPocoBueno (1320.08) 
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naww...a nazi put a cap in his ass while he watched the moon rise over the Rhine ...
j/k
Posted May-12-2012 ByAiredale (2724.16) 
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I googled for 5 pges and found no follow up. the clip is from 2010.
Posted May-12-2012 Bysmyle (4535.94) smyle View Channel Send Message
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@smyle thank you my friend
Posted May-12-2012 ByPocoBueno (1320.08) 
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Nice post. I would vote it if I could
Posted May-12-2012 ByAiredale (2724.16) 
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The Power of Music...
Think I'll start twanging away on my Fender...
Thanks for sharing.
Posted May-12-2012 ByArizona_Patriot (3121.16) 
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Wish we were as simple now as we were then =.(.
Posted May-12-2012 ByMc Sqweebs (111.60) 
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@Mc Sqweebs We were never a simple people. Just simple fantastic individuals uniting people.
That's all it takes. One person
Unfortunately these people are in decline and it is the rich rich fuck tards controlling our world that that are screwing it up for all of us.
Posted May-12-2012 Bysungam (1411.38) 
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@Mc Sqweebs You are, dude, you are. Even more so.
Posted May-12-2012 ByUac_mitun_ahau (267.72) Uac_mitun_ahau View Channel Send Message
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Fantastic.
Powerful.
Beautiful.
Posted May-12-2012 Bysungam (1411.38) 
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Great post! Superb story! voted and faved. Music is the glue that unites the most antagonistic people.
This is a bit off topic: When the SHTF people who can play an acoustic instrument will have an edge for survival because in a situation where a crowd is huddled together in an improvised shelter and there is nothing to do but wait, then the musician who knows some old tunes will be blessed by the crowd.
So even if all you have is a harmonica, practice practice practice because the day will com More..
Posted May-12-2012 Bykhamomil (1613.94) 
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In the days-of-old, the kings would lead their people into battle.
I wish that the politicians who are quick to declare war would have to go to the front lines -- or at least their own sons and nephews.
Not dissing WWII, but I am dissing most of the wars that have followed.
Thanks for the excellent post -- music is powerful and it transcends even culture and language barriers.
Posted May-12-2012 BySkytri (71.94) 
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Very interesting, and moving. Many thanks for posting that.
Posted May-12-2012 Byeezyrida (58.96) 
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well if that ain't true, it fuckin well deserves to be, great post
Posted May-12-2012 ByPocoBueno (1320.08) 
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Nice post..... sets the mind to think.....
Posted May-12-2012 Byp8urbyk5 (603.24) 
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Great post, man you have got to respect those old guys.
Posted May-12-2012 Bylizatrainer (983.70) lizatrainer View Channel Send Message
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Now go ask a veteran of the pacific and asia, you'll get a totally different reply. They say war is hell, but in the pacific and asia the enemy were indeed devils.
Posted May-12-2012 ByCargeLock (2088.42) 
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inspiring
Posted May-12-2012 Bytruespaniard (142.54) 
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...Winning hearts and minds
in
the propaganda phase of the war.
Posted May-12-2012 ByAiredale (2724.16) 
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A Beautiful Event.
Posted May-12-2012 ByRebel_Radius (1528.52) 
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Soldiers were still men with honour back then. Except for the Japs...they sucked arse.
Posted May-20-2012 ByAwesome-o (146.70) 
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@Awesome-o japan and WWII was a total fuckall. America shoudlve taken Japan when it had the chance back in the 1800's.
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