During World War II, the quiet mountain town of San Giovanni Rotondo was transformed by the arrival of American soldiers. The narrow streets that had once echoed with the footsteps of pilgrims were now filled with military vehicles, unfamiliar accents, and young men far from home. For Mary Pyle, their presence was both unexpected and providential. Many of the soldiers arrived carrying remarkable stories. Among the most extraordinary was the acco…
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