Andrew Guzman
By David Muto
When Andrew E. Guzman tried to enlist in the Marines at 18, he was turned away and told to wait for the draft.
With remorse, Guzman said he’s fortunate he didn’t enlist on that day in 1944. Otherwise, he believed he likely would have been sent to the Japanese island of Iwo Jima, the site of one of World War II’s bloodiest battles.
“I was lucky that I wasn’t accepted,” he said.