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Bing Crosby's nephew once asked him a simple question on a golf course.
"What was the hardest thing you ever had to do in your entire career?"
Howard expected Hollywood stories. A difficult director, maybe. Studio pressure. The grind of fame.
Bing didn't hesitate for even a second.
December 1944. Northern France.
The war in Europe still had months of blood left to give. Bing Crosby was overseas on a USO tour - not because anyone made him go, but because he'd tried to enlist and been turned down.
Too old, they told him. General George Marshall put it plainly: "We don't need you on the front lines. We need you keeping these men alive on the inside."
So Bing went. At his own expense. No toupee — he called the thing a "scalp doily" and refused to wear anything fake in front of men who had nothing fake left in them. And when the brass tried to claim the front rows, he shut that down immediately. Front rows were for enlisted men. The ones who'd actually be in the dirt.
That night, they set up an open-air stage in a field. Thousands of soldiers gathered in the cold. There were laughs, there were jokes, there were moments where the war felt briefly, mercifully far away.
Then came the last song.
White Christmas.
Since 1942, that song had followed American soldiers everywhere. It played on Armed Forces Radio. Men who hadn't seen snow, or their families, or their front porches in years would hear those opening notes — and completely fall apart.
Bing looked out at the audience as he began to sing. Every single one of them was crying. Thousands of men. Combat soldiers. Men who had seen things no human being should see. Weeping openly, without shame, in a cold field in France, listening to a song about home.
And Bing Crosby had to finish it.
He had to hold his voice steady. He had to keep going, bar by bar, note by note, while thousands of men wept in front of him. He told his nephew it was the single most difficult thing he ever did in his life.
Not a film. Not a performance. Not anything Hollywood ever asked of him.
Just a song. Just a field. Just the faces of men thinking about home.
A few days later, those same soldiers were sent into the Ardennes Forest.
December 16, 1944. The Battle of the Bulge - the largest, costliest battle American forces fought in all of World War II. A surprise German offensive that would leave tens of thousands dead before it was over.
Many of the men who wept in that field never came home.
After the war ended, Allied troops were surveyed: who had done the most for their morale? Bing Crosby.
Ahead of Bob Hope. Ahead of President Roosevelt.
Ahead of General Eisenhower.
He wasn't a star to them. He was a piece of home that came to find them when they couldn't come home themselves.
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