04/09/2022
In honor of today being Prisoner of War Recognition Day, we want to share a uniform with an amazing back story of the Marine that wore this uniform.
“These 4 Marines killed so many Germans, the N***s thought they were an entire Battalion.”
Yes, you read that right! SUPER STOKED I can finally share this since I restored his badges and awards on his summer service shirt! Not only was he apart of Peter Ortiz’s OSS team that dropped into Europe, but a PoW ESCAPEE AND a 3 war Vet! READ PART OF HIS OBITUARY BELOW!!
John P. Bodnar - USMC
“He fought in World War II, Korea, and two tours in Vietnam. He served from 1940 to 1972 in the Marine Corps. He worked for Drexel University as head of building and grounds for 11 years then as a tipstaff at the Montgomery County Court House until he was 80. In 1943, while a parachute instructor, Major Peter Ortiz, one of his students, recruited him for an OSS operation. In August 1944, he and six other Marines parachuted from 400 feet altitude from a B-17 in the French Alps to work behind the lines in Germany held territory to arm and train French resistance. Because of the difficulties involved in the jump, the team incurred complications. "We normally would jump at about one thousand feet," said retired SgtMaj. John Bodnar, one of the two remaining team members still alive to tell the story of Operation Union II. He was one of only a handful of Marines who fought WWII in Europe while serving on the Top Secret mission UNION II. After a fierce gunfight in CENTRON with a over 100 German soldiers, the three remaining Marines surrendered in order to save the town from being burnt to the ground by the Germans and civilians from being murdered. He was captured, sentenced to be killed as a spy, escaped and became a POW until May 1945. He received the French Legion of Honor, the Silver Star along with many other medals. He served in Korea and took part in the Inchon landings and the drive to the Chosin Reservoir attached to the 1st Marine Division. His first Vietnam tour was near the demilitarized zone; his second tour was near Da Nang airbase. John appeared in a lot of magazines and newspapers, and was on CBS TV with Charles Kuralt during the 1992 Winter Olympics. He was also a speaker on the Ralph Edwards TV Show "This is your Life" in the early 1950's when they honored Peter Ortiz, the leader of the OSS mission. ”