Steven Spielberg recently directed a powerful movie entitled, "Saving Private Ryan," which was a box office hit. Though I have not seen the movie, and do not recommend that you see it, because of the foul language, the plot of the story is extremely powerful.
A group of soldiers is given the responsibility and assignment of saving one single soldier, by the name of Private Ryan, after his three brothers were killed in the war. Their job was to rescue this one soldier and get him back home to his family.
But you may not know that there was a real-life "Private Ryan." Mary and Steven Campagnone had four sons. Albert, twenty-one, died in Germany around Christmas 1944. Carmen, eighteen, was blown apart by a minefield in the Rhinelands in March of 1945.
The following month, Bernard, thirty-t…