Vincent Speranza

Birthday March 25, 1925

Birth Sign Aries

Birthplace New York City, U.S.

DEATH DATE 2023-8-2, Springfield, Illinois, U.S. (98 years old)

Nationality United States

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1925

Vincent J. Speranza (March 23, 1925 – August 2, 2023) was an American private who served in the United States Army during World War II.

Born in New York City, Speranza grew up on Staten Island with a large Italian family during the Great Depression.

Speranza was born on March 23, 1925, son of Francesco and Francesca Speranza, in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan, New York.

He spent his childhood on Staten Island in a large and extended Italian family during the Great Depression.

He had three brothers and four sisters.

1943

After graduating from high school in January 1943, he enrolled at City College of New York and enlisted in the United States Army at the age of 18, after being previously rejected due to being 16.

He graduated from high school in January 1943 and then enrolled at the City College of New York.

In 1943, after graduating from high school, Speranza enlisted in the United States Army.

He had tried to join at the age of 16, but had to wait until he was 18.

1945

After the end of World War II, Speranza lived in Allied-occupied France and the Netherlands until moving back to New York in December 1945, becoming a teacher at Curtis High School.

He received a Purple Heart, Bronze Star and a Presidential Unit Citation.

After the end of World War II, Speranza stayed in Allied-occupied France and Netherlands until December 1945, and then returned to New York, where he became a teacher at Curtis High School.

For his service, he received both the Purple Heart and Bronze Star decorations along with a Presidential Unit Citation.

1946

He was discharged in January 1946, spending 144 days in combat.

His highest rank was Private first class.

Speranza spent a total of 144 days in combat and was discharged in January 1946.

His highest rank was Private first class.

1948

In 1948, he married Iva Leftwich, who was his wife until her death in 2017.

They had three children.

Speranza later married Iva in 1948, remaining together until his spouse's death in 2017.

1950

He volunteered for the Parachute Infantry and was sent overseas, with the 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment of the 101st Airborne Division, to Scotland, England, Belgium and France, where his unit would later fight in the Battle of the Bulge.

His first engagement was in the Siege of Bastogne, where he operated a machine gun from a foxhole.

During the siege, he visited a wounded comrade at a field hospital.

The soldier asked for a drink, and Speranza, who had no containers for the drink, found a beer tap and used his helmet as a container.

He was caught by the regimental surgeon and was reprimanded.

Speranza was sent overseas with Company H, 3rd Battalion, 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division from Camp Shanks on board the Queen Mary, landing in Scotland, later moving to England, Belgium and finally France.

His unit arrived in France and would later fight in the Battle of the Bulge.

Speranza's first engagement was during the Siege of Bastogne where he operated a machine gun from a foxhole in a forward position outside of the town.

During the siege, he visited a wounded comrade at the field hospital set up in a local church, where his friend asked for a drink.

Searching through the ruins of the town, he found a working beer tap and filled his helmet for lack of any other container.

On delivering the beverage and returning for a second load, he was discovered by a medical officer and reprimanded.

1987

While in the Army, he was sent to Camp Upton in New York City before being sent to Fort Benning in Georgia, where he trained with the 87th Infantry Division.

Speranza was sent to Camp Upton in New York City where he stayed until being sent to Fort Benning in Georgia where he trained for the infantry with the 87th Infantry Division, later volunteering for the Parachute Infantry, which he joined after completing a stint in Parachute School.

2018

In 2018, he wrote a book, NUTS!: A 101st Airborne Division Machine Gunner at Bastogne.

He died on August 2, 2023, at the age of 98.

2019

As part of the 75th anniversary commemoration of Operation Market Garden in September 2019, Speranza was one of two veterans who participated in a parachute drop over North Brabant between Eerde and Schijndel.

2020

In 2020, Vincent recorded his own version of the official Airborne song Blood on the risers.

During the 2021 Christmas period, Speranza was featured in an hour-long broadcast by the Overloon War Museum.

This was one of a series of videos released by the museum while it was closed due to restrictions from the COVID-19 pandemic in the Netherlands.

In 2022, after participating in veteran events in Europe for 12 years, Speranza announced he would no longer make the journey from the U.S. to Europe, in order to preserve his health.