Thursday, December 24, 2009

Uncle Walt Sckerl

The picture and story below recently appeared in the Britton Journal.  My former principal turned newspaper reporter, Marcia Forrester, wrote the story about my uncle Walt.  What a story!  Thank God for veteran's like him who have served our country!

Governor Mike Rounds greeted Walt Sckerl of Britton and other veterans at the Aberdeen airport after their Honor Flight trip to Washington, D.C., in October.



Many of us have had a Christmas Day we'll never forget and a few of us have had a Christmas Day we'd rather forget, but even fewer of us have had a Christmas we have had nightmares about but are very proud to have been a part of.

This is the story of Christmas on Dec. 24 & 25, 1944, for Marshall County native Walt Sckerl who will never forget that Christmas because of what he did for his country on those two days.

It all began when Walt was 21 years old and volunteered for the U.S. Army. He was assigned to observe the Japanese off the coast of California through a large telescope. When World War II broke out for America on Dec. 7, 1941, after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the United States military feared the country might be attacked on that shore.


"I decided I didn't want to spend my military career doing that," Walt said, "so I volunteered to be a paratrooper, was sent to Fort Benning, GA, and with 100 other men learned to jump out of planes.


"The training was tough. Only 40 percent of us made it. We had to learn to jump as close to the ground as we could so enemy fire wouldn't kill us. We had to fall 75 feet, open our silk, camouflage chute immediately, tie it up and run."


Walt's first overseas trip took 12 days on a ship with 5000 other men to Casablanca. "Six of us were in one small cabin," he said. "Close quarters doesn't even cover the event."


The French were in command of the African coast and the group traveled the northern section of Africa until they got to their base camp at Tunis.


Walt's first combat experience found him landing on the island of Sicily at 2:30 a.m. with nine parachutists.


"We were met with a lot of German anti-aircraft gunfire which ended up taking one of the motors out of our plane and two of the parachutists were killed on the way down," he said. "I landed in a grape vineyard, thankfully, between two rows of grapes."


But where were the other men? At this point, the only thing the men could use to find each other were their cricket clickers, which they immediately started using. In a few minutes, they all found each other.


Then, they discovered they had been dropped 20 miles behind enemy lines. They hid during the day, moved at night and watched at night where the enemy fire was coming from so they knew which way to go. After six days of no food, they met up with their men, the 456 Parachute FA Division.


"We marched, fought with them and after 30 days captured the island of Sicily, the first enemy land captured in World War II," Walt proudly said. "I continued with this infantry to move north into Italy fighting through mud and rain, cutting phone lines, messing up trails, conquering one mountain after another until we got to the sacred Catholic shrine called the Monte Casino located near the Anzio Beachhead.


"The Germans mowed us down with our whole front forces killed. We surrounded them, but they came in on either side of us and held us there for five months. The US Navy would sneak food and ammo into us at night.


"One of our generals, General Taylor, snuck into Rome to make contact with the Italian underground who they hoped would contact the Pope and get the German army out of the Casino. It was sacred ground and was not to be occupied by either side. It didn't work; so on May 29, 1944, the English and Americans bombed the shrine and destroyed it along with the Germans. We moved on to Rome."


Walt continued his march through Italy and France. On August 15, 1944, Walt was to jump and land near Monaco. "Because my name was the last one in the alphabet," he said, "I jumped after the other eight. The pilot gave us orders to jump too soon. The rest of the men fell in the ocean and drowned. I landed in a tree on a cliff in the Mediterranean Sea. Again, I had to hide during the day, watch where the fighting was and follow that air fire at night. About two days later, I found my troops."


In the meantime, Hitler had recaptured 50 miles of France including Bastogne, the capital of Luxemburg, which had seven roads leading into it. These were the main arteries for the tanks, men and supplies in the German army.


"We joined the 101st Airborne and our orders from General Dwight D. Eisenhower were to recapture the city of Bastogne," Walt quietly said. "The Germans surrounded us for nine days in December, shelling us every day. On Dec. 24, a German major and interpreter came through the lines waving a white flag and told us to surrender or be annihilated.


"Our U.S. Brig. General Anthony McAuliffe answered with the famous line, 'NUTS!' Our unit had 10 rounds of ammo left and no food. We were told not to shoot until we 'could see the whites of their eyes.' The General fired us up with that one word. We became wild men, knocked out three of their 10 tanks and by 8 a.m. on Christmas morning the weather had cleared, the English had dropped ammo and food and we were in control of Bastogne.


"I will never forget that terrible, but wonderful Dec. 25, 1944. General Patton marched in that afternoon with fresh troops, more food and told us we had helped turn the tide of the war. I was never so proud to be a member of the U.S. Army and the United States of America."


The Allied forces had the Germans on the run. Walt's platoon chased them across Germany and ended up in Salzburg, Austria when he heard during roll call, "Sckerl-you're goin' home."


After 400 days in combat and three and a half years overseas, Sckerl was shipped back to the U.S. on a captured Italian ship cramped with GI's.


"Over 500 of us marched off of it at night, because no one could let 500 GI's loose in New York during the day after what they had been through," Walt said with a grin. "Our first meal was a steak. It was delicious!"


The next day the army sent everyone home to their original state and point of induction. Walt went to Fort Snelling, Minnesota. On July 5, 1945, Walt received an honorable discharge and was also presented with a Purple Heart and a Bronze Star for his service career.


He returned to Lake City and managed the elevator there. The next 38 years, he managed elevators in Dallas, SD, Cologne, SD and Plentywood, Montana.


In 1947, Walt married his dear Margie and they had two children: Ronald and Mary Lee. This American hero currently lives at the Greenleaf Assisted Living Center in Sisseton.

Saturday, December 19, 2009

KELOLAND.COM - CFB: USF Edges Lindenwood 25-22

KELOLAND.COM - CFB: USF Edges Lindenwood 25-22

Getting Ready for Christmas-Other Odds and Ends

Wendell, Ceci and I headed to Aberdeen to finish Christmas shopping today. It was really busy, so we didn't waste any time! We have had a busy week, with a cookie exchange at the Azure's last weekend, the Community Christmas Concert, basketball games, and school in general. RJ is home for Christmas, and we are very glad to see him! The Lindenwood U football team lost the national championship game to U of Sioux Falls today, 25-22. Many of the LU fb players live in RJ's dorm, so he would have liked to see them win. Here's to a short week and Christmas vacation!!!

Ceci is happy to hang out with her big brother!

Playing Twister at the Azures!


Such a cute pic, I couldn't resist sharing!

Did I mention I saw a moose east of Sisseton on my way to MPLS? I hear he has been hanging around for the past few months. Too cool!

Monday, November 16, 2009

Pray for David Christenson

David Christenson, husband of my co-worker Gretchen, and father of RJ's classmate, Margo, was involved in a hit and run accident on Saturday night. He is in Fargo, in stable but critical condition. Thankfully, he is responding to verbal commands and has been taken off the ventilator. Below is the story from Keloland. We pray for his speedy recovery and for his family.


Sunday, November 15, 2009

Family Member in the News

I happen to be looking at the KSFY website, and noticed that my uncle's name was in the news! He has written a book about the Dakota Uprising. He had previously written a book about grave stones. Here is a pic and a link to the website. I think there is a video link that is not in place yet. I will post when I get it.




Curtis Dahlin Releases Book At Local Museum


He's an independent historian, author, and photograph historian.
Curtis Dahlin has come out with a new book "The Dakota Uprising: A Pictorial History."
Action News photographer Troy Timmerman was at the Old Courthouse Museum today and caught up with the author who was discussing his new book.
Click the video link for the full story.
If you're interested in purchasing Curtis Dahlin's book you can purchase it at the Old Courthouse Museum.

http://www.dakotauprising.com/

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Family

I had a pretty sad day today. The mother of one of RJ's classmates passed away after a short, courageous battle with cancer, and today was her funeral. She was 47. Sherri was a dynamic, wonderful lady who leaves behind a son in college and an 8th grade daughter. RIP. Their family is in our thoughts and prayers. The community of Britton has had a rough fall---keep us in your thoughts!!


On a happier note, RJ is coming home for Thanksgiving! I am SO excited to see him! Here is a pic of him that I stole from Facebook. I haven't laid eyes on him since August. He says this pic is from one of the Mizzou football games he has attended. I think he is having a good time at college.





Saturday, October 31, 2009

Halloween

Ceci had a FABULOUS Halloween!!! It was a great day and pleasant evening for trick or treating! We went to some houses with our neighbor Bette and her grandkids. She loved being a princess, and really seemed to "get" Halloween this year.

This princess outfit includes a baby!!!









Heading out into a nice Halloween night!




Ceci and Bette's grandaughters are ready to trick or treat!




Ceci poses after returning from Steens and getting her pic taken on Friday.


Ceci continues to like to stack things, with a little help from Daddy!


Saturday, October 24, 2009

State Champion Once Again!!

Kelsey Barrett, a sophomore at Britton-Hecla, is the State Cross Country Champion once again! She came from behind to win and the top three placers were within 3 seconds of one another. Yay Kelsey!!!

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Fall or Winter (?) Days

Last week was Homecoming at BHHS. Friday started out cold but sunny for the parade, but ended snowy and wet for the football game that night! The seniors created a very nice float in our garage. Ceci got a lot of candy at the parade, which was very nice despite the cold weather. Carrie J and I had signed up for the Webster Pumpkinfest on Saturday. It was an icy drive there and an icy, cold run! We finished! Yea! Here are some pics! School continues to be busy. October is always that way. Lots of testing and such!

Hillarey paints the scoreboard

Wheeling it out of the garage



Seniors hard at work







Ceci and Bo




Sunday, October 4, 2009

Cucumber Recipe

Here is a good recipe for a cucumber spread. Use up those summer cukes!

Cuke Spread
5 cups peeled, chopped cukes- remove seeds (soak in salt water for about an hour)
1 TBSP onion flakes or fresh onion
3-4 TBSP parsley flakes
¾ cup miracle whip
8 oz cream cheese
Blend cream cheese and miracle whip. Add remaining ingredients.
Serve on crackers or rye bread.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

More Concert News

RJ is also a recent concert go-er, attending the Kings of Leon concert in St. Louis tonight. Hope he is enjoying himself! I heard this CD more times than I care to mention this summer. What a crew...........

Joan Jett

Yes, I love rock and roll! Wendell and I attended the Joan Jett concert at the Magic last Friday. Our friends Mike and Michelle had front row tickets that they shared with us. Joan can still rock, even though she is in her 50's. She put on a great show! Rock on!!

Look at those buff arms!

Wendell watched the keyboard player more than Joan. Strange.



Wendell and I ;O)

Below is a somewhat blurry version of I Love Rock and Roll


Sunday, September 20, 2009

A Great Day to be Outside!





This video is for RJ!! He says he really misses Cecilia, so I am going to try and post some videos. I need to get out the camcorder, as my camera does not take the best videos.


We started painting our garage floor today. We had hoped to get it done before graduation, but the weather didn't cooperate! Ceci was a big help!

Hope you all have a great week!


Saturday, September 19, 2009

Big Weekend in Aberdeen

Last night Wendell, Cecilia and I went to Aberdeen for the Britton-Hecla/Roncalli football game. Unfortunately, the Braves lost 15-19, but played tough against a good Cavalier team. We'll get them in the playoffs!!!!!

We met up with Wendell's sister Tammy and her husband Rodney. Ceci had fun playing, and I had fun cheering!

While this was taking place, Kevin Costner was at Northern State University speaking at the South Dakota Film Festival. I believe it has been 20 years since Dances with Wolves came out. Kind of neat to have a famous actor in town!

It's been a busy, sort of stressful week at school. We continue to be thankful for all that we have, and pray for those who are facing challenges. Cherish EVERY day!!

Ceci at the game

Kevin Costner in Aberdeen

Ceci getting ready to go to church

Monday, September 7, 2009

Sckerl Reunion

With Labor Day weekend comes the Sckerl Reunion! We gathered once again at Rose and Randy Heitmann's house. It was fun to see relatives from near and far. Ceci had fun with cousins Austin and Josephine. She also picked a bunch of apples which is one of her favorite pastimes!

Sadly, summer is disappearing, but I am happy to be back at school, even though I am still a bit overwhelmed!
Josephine and Cecilia



Ever tried getting three 2-year-olds to take a picture? Great fun!

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Football Moon

I "borrowed" this from my friend Gretchen. The late summer moon is often very full and pretty at the Britton-Hecla football games. She got a great shot! It was a great night for football!

Friday, September 4, 2009

Ceci's First Horse Ride





Melody's horses are very friendly!


Today Cecilia got to ride, or sit on, my friend Melody's horse. It was such a beautiful day, and Ceci had a great time with the horses, dog and cat. She wasn't too sure about sitting on the horse, so we had her dolly give it a try first! Later that evening we went to the football game, which the braves won, 35-0. Go Braves!

We are enjoying our four day weekend and are looking forward to seeing the family at the Sckerl reunion. Enjoy the weekend!

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Garbage Can Supper

Last night was the Annual (12th possibly?) Garbage Can Supper at my Aunt Maxine's house. Vegetables including corn, cabbage, potatoes, carrots and onions, along with brats are cooked in a garbage can over an open fire. It is always a great time with lots of friends and fabulous food. What a great way to celebrate the closing of summer! Thanks to all the "cookers"!
I brought mixed nut bars, which were a hit. Here is the recipe. Easy and very yummy!
Mixed Nut Bars
Whole graham crackers
1 can of mixed nuts
1 package of chocolate chips
Line a 9X13 pan with graham crackers. Spread nuts and chocolate chips on top.
1 cup brown sugar
1 cup butter
Bring to a rolling boil and boil for 4 minutes. Turn off heat and add 4 tsp. white syrup. Pour over the top of the crackers, nuts and chocolate chips. Let cool. Cut and enjoy!


The Can


My Uncle Max and Great Uncle Walt at the Garbage Can Supper

*Pictures "borrowed" from Matt Beck

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Top Chef Masters

As most of you know, I am a big reality TV watcher. I love Top Chef, and just finished watching Top Chef Masters. The winner was Rick Bayless who is my favorite. Yea! Wouldn't if be cool to eat a meal prepared by a famous chef?

Lindenwood U-2nd oldest college west of the Missisippi

Here are some pictures of the Lindenwood University campus. I was very impressed!








Tuesday, August 25, 2009

The Big Summer Trip

Yes, we survived the trip to St. Louis. RJ is attending Lindenwood University in St. Charles, MO which is just outside of St. Louis. We left on Tuesday and got home Saturday evening. He had orientation for a few days and started school on the 24th. He seems to be adjusting well, and liking the college, although he tells me it would be much better if he didn't have to go to class. Go figure!!
Wendell, Cecilia and I spent a few days seeing the sites of the area. We spent quite a bit of time in historic St. Charles--first capital of MO. Downtown is right next to the river and very quaint--brick buildings and cobblestone streets. We also visited the St. Louis Zoo, which was awesome! Next we went to the Anheiser-Busch Brewing Company. We didn't do the full tour, just saw the Clydesdales--don't think Ceci would have made the whole tour. Oh, and we couldn't pass up our complimentary glass of Budlight. Tasted very fresh and just brewed!

We also had supper at RJ's Granny's house. I got to see many of his relatives that I hadn't seen in years. It was great to see everyone!!
On the way home we stopped in Omaha at the Strategic Air Command Museum. We stayed downtown at the Magnolia Hotel and ate at Spaghetti Works in Old Town. Ceci was an awesome traveler, but we were very ready to be home!

We are very thankful for a safe trip. Now it's back to school! It's the second day and I am beat. It's great to be back see all the kids and staff.



The Leapster and princess crown got us through the last 4 hours of the trip!





RJ and Ceci the night before we got RJ moved in


Our first night in St. Charles



Lewis and Clark



Main Street St. Charles--lots of cobblestone!



Music on main street

The River


The St. Louis Zoo is AWESOME!!

Lunch at Fraziers--a little restaurant on the detour to Anheiser-Busch

The interstate we had to walk across to get to Fraziers

One of the clydesdales at A-B

Enjoying my free Budlight!

A view of downtown STL from the Arch park

Ceci, RJ and Granny Charlene

The above pics are from the Strategic Air Command Museum near Omaha

Ceci's balloon kitty