The Vagabonds

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In September of 1937 Eagle Scout Tom Larson put a packsack on his back and set out to see the world. After two years at the University of Minnesota he hitchhiked westward from his hometown of Aitkin Minnesota. Eight months later as a seaman on a west coast oil tanker he'd saved $250 dollars. After riding on freight cars and hitchhiking he arrived in New York City. Luckily he was able to work passage on a Danish freighter to Antwerp Belgium. Then on his bicycle Napoleon he traveled through Belgium and Holland and thence through England Wales Ireland and Scotland. Across the North Sea to Norway he cycled through Denmark Sweden and Finland the three Baltic states into Poland and Nazi Germany. In Paris he met his friend Eagle Scout Edwin Woolverton of Albert Lea Minnesota. After wild and hilarious adventures in France and Belgium they crossed the Mediterranean to Algeria. They took refuge in the youth hostel in Sidi Bou Said Tunesia. From there their vagabond travels took them to Sardinia Italy Switzerland and back into Germany. Back in Paris they mingled with refugees before making one last journey into West German bordertowns and Holland. War threatened at any day. Luckily in late March of 1939 they worked their way home on a Norwegian freighter through a great North Atlantic storm to New York just four months before the Nazis invaded Poland and began WWII. On December 7th 1941 Tom ended up in the Battle of Pearl Harbor. Edwin Woolverton served on numerous merchant ships during the war. They survived on a shoe-string budget good luck oatmeal and Scout hospitality.</p>
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