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Frank Cademartori Trains With George Patton in Tennessee

The United States passed the Selective Training and Service Act on September 16, 1940. This meant that all men between 22 and 45 were required to register for the draft. This was the United States first peacetime draft in history.

Frank Anthony Cademartori – of Chicago, Illinois would be 22 years old on March 3, 1941. Like millions of other young men, Frank went to the local draft board to register.

I can not imagine what that felt like — to the boys — to their loved ones — uncertainty is the only word that comes to my mind.

It didn’t take long for Frank’s number to be called. On January 3, 1941, the young man who had been learning to be a tool and dye operator became an employee of the United States Army. His job ended on December 9, 1945, when he was honorably discharged.

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How did you become interested in the Tennessee Maneuvers?

I get asked this all the time! Most folks assume it is one of two reasons: I either have a close relative who served in the maneuvers or I just love WWII history —- in fact, neither is the case.  Here’s the story!

The first heard about these large scale simulated combat training exercises in 2010. At this time, I was writing a full-page feature article for my hometown newspaper, the Carthage Courier. It was titled: Visions of Smith County.

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