Ernie Pyle was born on this date in 1900. Until he was killed by enemy machine-gun fire in April 1945, Pyle “blogged” World War II for millions of Americans.
Perhaps Pyle’s most famous piece: The Death of Captain Waskow. If you’ve never read it, do so now! If you’ve read it before, read it again!
From The New York Times obituary.
Ernie Pyle was haunted all his life by an obsession. He said over and over again, “I suffer agony in anticipation of meeting people for fear they won’t like me.”
No man could have been less justified in such a fear. Word of Pyle’s death started tears in the eyes of millions, from the White House to the poorest dwellings in the country.
President Truman and Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt followed his writings as avidly as any farmer’s wife or city tenement mother with sons in service.
Mrs. Roosevelt once wrote in her column “I have read everything he has sent from overseas,” and recommended his writings to all Americans.
For three years these writings had entered some 14,000,000 homes almost as personal letters from the front. Soldiers’ kin prayed for Ernie Pyle as they prayed for their own sons.
NewMexiKen has before posted this quote from Pyle, but why not do so again on his birthday, and because there’s no place like home.
Yes, there are lots of nice places in the world. I could live with considerable pleasure in the Pacific Northwest, or in New England, on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, or in Key West or California or Honolulu. But there is only one of me, and I can’t live in all those places. So if we can have only one house — and that’s all we want — then it has to be in New Mexico, and preferably right at the edge of Albuquerque where it is now. Ernie Pyle, January 1942
Pyle’s home on Girard SE is now a branch of the Albuquerque/Bernalillo County Library System.
Today is also the birthday
… of author P.D. James. Phyllis Dorothy James is 91.
… of coach Marv Levy. He’s 86.
… of Tony Bennett. He’s 85.
… of Ramón Gerardo Antonio Estévez, 71. Known better as Martin Sheen, he won one Golden Globe for West Wing, but no Emmys despite six nominations. He did win an Emmy once for a guest role on Murphy Brown. His father was from Spain, his mother first-generation Irish. (Charlie Sheen’s real name in case you didn’t know is Carlos Irwin Estévez.)
… of Martha Stewart, 70.
… of hockey hall-of-famer Marcel Dionne and of Jay North (TV’s Dennis the Menace). They’re 60.
… of Randy Scruggs, 58.
… of quarterback Tom Brady, 34.
Leon Uris, author of Battle Cry, Exodus, Mila 18 and Trinity, was born in Baltimore on this date in 1924. He died in 2003.
I can’t believe Martin Sheen never won an Emmy for West Wing! That’s an outrage. I don’t even want to know who won all those years he was nominated.
Six nominations. James Gandolfini won three of the times. Michael Chiklis, James Spader and Kiefer Sutherland won the other three. Sheen wasn’t nominated one season of the seven (the next to last).
Well, I’ve never seen any of the shows those guys were in, so it’s hard for me to know if they deserved to win.
Hard to beat Gandolfini as Tony Soprano. It certainly was a far more demanding role than Jed Bartlet.