Hershey
Bars
By James K. Richardson
Co B, 272nd Inf Rgt
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In late November,1944, our regiment (the 272nd Infantry) left Camp Kilmer, NJ to board the HMS John Erickson it was a
miserable day. We left Camp Kilmer and arrived at the port of embarkation late
in the afternoon. We stood there all day, and finally boarded at about
2:AM. I recall the wait was for the Red Cross to meet and give us a
little packet, containing a toothbrush and razor. (at that time, it did
not endear me with the Red Cross). I don't know exactly what time we
left the New York Harbor, but it was shortly after we bedded down in one of
the hammocks, which were four high. We were packed in there like
sardines. We didn't have much stuff in our duffle bags, as we carried
everything we had on our back, so I used mine for a pillow. We awakened
next morning to the movement of the ship, and we knew that we were
underway. I quickly went topside and saw nothing for miles except a huge
convoy of ships. I made a trip to the "canteen" (I will call
it that for lack of a better name) and bought a box of 24 almond Hershey
bars. It was probably around noon, before we ate our first breakfast
aboard ship, but we had to stand in line for at least 2 hours to be
served. About as soon as we finished breakfast, it was time to get back
in line for the next meal. (we were only served two meals per
day). The sea was extremely heavy, and a lot of the GI's were
getting seasick. I managed to hang on for three days before I succumbed
to this malady. Instead of going to the first meal on the ship on the 3rd day,
I pulled out my box of Hershey Bars, and consumed about 5 of them. We were on
E Deck, and I referred to it as the "bilge" and it took quite
a time to get to a deck to where you could look out over the ocean. I
was visiting B deck, and was looking out over the rail, when some poor GI,
over me on A Deck let
loose with everything he had eaten that day. I was directly underneath
him, and caught most of his 2nd hand chow. I immediately ran to the
showers, and cleaned up best I could, as we used salt water to bathe in.
The stench of the showers and my baptism on B deck was the straw that broke
the Camels back. I still have my meal ticket which had to be punched
when you ate a meal. It was not punched for the 3rd through the 6th
day. Hershey bars did not go well with my terrible bout with
Seasickness. I vowed then that I would never eat another Hershey
bar. A vow I kept for at least 20 years. I can eat a plain
Hershey, but not with almonds bars to this day.