I had spent years mastering the French language, making my mother proud at the expense of my proud Italian father and now, I would finally set foot on the ground of my favorite country. As I put my foot on French soil, I felt so much joy, felt the shake of Napoleon, felt the anguish of the Vichy oppressed that I had studied obessively for years. I saw myself a foreign military servant on French soil. I nearly collapsed with the reflections of our significance. But there was a loud voice shouting in French from the crowd. His hair was dirty and in dreds. He was blonde and gorgeous without his shirt. His son sat atop his shoulders as they cheered the small party including my Captain )J. T. Beaver, Jr.) and maybe ten of us. As we passed, the small boy on his father's shoulders asked, "Qui sont-ils?" (Who are they) To that question, his father responded, "Les heros." Heroes? Yes. I had been misinformed about the French reception to American troops. Thus began my love affair with the French people.
After a lengthy introduction between both Captain John Beaver, Jr. and Bernard Brochand, the Commanding Officer of USS BULKELEY (DDG 84) and the Mayor of Cannes - both of which I was happy to translate in the best way that I could - the dinner party commenced.
Applauding the Mayor's speech before being called to translate.
At the center of the table, across from the Captain of the USS BULKELEY (DDG 84) speaking with the officials of the city of Cannes, France.
This was the happiest moment of my life.
Furthermore, throughout the following week, I was expected to give tours (in French) to the police from Cannes. These were some of the most gracious people I had ever met. The veterans of French Foreign Wars came aboard and the whole affair was a hoopla! At the age of 19, what boy could be more proud of himself yet remain so humble?
We eventually left France, but during this military visit, I made many friends, saw many things, ate many meals and, damn it, I got the recipes to many! My first leave period did NOT begin with me going home to visit family. It started with my vacation in and study of Provence.