Caption: Harrison Wright (R) with his grandson, Sean Guess (L)
Harrison Wright (R) with his grandson, Sean Guess (L) 

StoryCorps: Harrison Wright and Sean Guess

From: StoryCorps
Series: StoryCorps
Length: 01:56

Embed_button
Harrison Wright tells his grandson, Sean Guess, about serving in the Army at the end of World War II. Read the full description.

Wrighth_small

When Sean Guess brought his grandfather, Harrison Wright, to a mobile booth in Austin, he asked about Harrison’s service during World War II.

Harrison was drafted in early 1943 and soon after shipped out to Europe. He played the bugle in his unit, and, at the end of the war, he was called upon for a special assignment.

Also in the StoryCorps series

Caption: Herman (L) and Sidney Blake

StoryCorps: Herman and Sidney Blake (02:20)
From: StoryCorps

Herman Blake and his brother Sidney remember their childhood during the 1940s
Piece image

StoryCorps: Jack and Reagan Richmond (02:54)
From: StoryCorps

Jack Richmond tells his daughter, Reagan, about being an amputee.
Piece image

StoryCorps MVI: Daniel and Evelyn Hodd (02:20)
From: StoryCorps

Staff Sergeant Daniel Hodd and his mother, Evelyn, talk about Daniel's decision to put aside a promising career as a pianist in order to join the Marine Corps.
Caption: Ruben Aguilar (R) and Bill Luna (L)

StoryCorps Historias: Ruben Aguilar and Bill Luna (02:01)
From: StoryCorps

Ruben Aguilar tells his friend Bill Luna about his family's deportation as part of the Mexican Repatriation Program in 1933.
Piece image

StoryCorps: Dawn Maestas (04:00)
From: StoryCorps

Dawn Maestas, who removes tattoos for survivors of domestic violence, talks to a client about her work.
Piece image

StoryCorps: Lucinda Marker and John Tull (02:17)
From: StoryCorps

Lucinda Marker and her husband, John Tull, talk about being diagnosed with bubonic plague in 2002.
Piece image

StoryCorps: John Cruitt and Cecile Doyle (02:41)
From: StoryCorps

John Cruitt speaks with his former third grade teacher, Cecile Doyle, about how she helped him through his mother's death.
Piece image

StoryCorps: Reginald Mason (01:57)
From: StoryCorps

Reginald Mason remembers growing up in Harlem with his mother during the 1970s.
Piece image

StoryCorps MVI: Randy and Judy Pilgrim (02:53)
From: StoryCorps

Judy and Randy Pilgrim remember their son and Iraq war veteran, Army Specialist Lance Pilgrim.
Piece image

StoryCorps: Louis and Harriet Caplan (02:19)
From: StoryCorps

Harriet Caplan talks to her husband, Louis, about how their relationship began.

Piece Description

When Sean Guess brought his grandfather, Harrison Wright, to a mobile booth in Austin, he asked about Harrison’s service during World War II.

Harrison was drafted in early 1943 and soon after shipped out to Europe. He played the bugle in his unit, and, at the end of the war, he was called upon for a special assignment.

Broadcast History

NPR's Morning Edition 5/25/12

Transcript

Harrison Wright (HW): I was an 18 year-old boy and I was drafted. Went from England, France, Belgium, Germany…and uh, I blew the bugle, in our outfit.

If a young man is killed in action or dies defending his country, you blow “Taps” over his grave. And it just…there’s no way to describe it. The emotion that you feel, knowing that those notes is going out.

And I remember, the war was over, just a few days…and they asked me to blow “Taps” for all who died in the war. We climbed this high hill. It was like a mountaintop. And my battalion was at the bottom. I blew those “Taps” and, when I did…the men said it…floated out across all that valley. And said it was beautiful.

They were all telling me how good it sounded and what a tribute it was, to our fallen comrades.
Read the full transcript

Intro and Outro

INTRO:

Time now for StoryCorps… recording the memories of people across the country…

On this Friday before Memorial Day… we'll hear from a veteran of World War Two.

Harrison Wright served in the Army in Europe…

And at StoryCorps... he told his grandson about being sent on a special assignment... at the end of the war.

OUTRO:

Musical Works

Title Artist Album Label Year Length
Taps The American Military Band Music of the US Armed Forces. Documentary Recordings 1996 01:00

Additional Credits

Capella University

Related Website

www.storycorps.org/listen