How to Make the Doughnut That Followed US Troops from World War I to D-Day and Beyond
Workers traveled in the Daniel Boone, the first American Red Cross clubmobile to land in Normandy, France, in July, 1944, following D-Day almost 75 years ago. (American Red Cross/Twitter)
In the wake of the initial Normandy landings on D-Day, a strange vehicle hit the beaches: converted London buses driven by three female volunteers from the Red Cross. Their mission was to bring a taste of home to the soldiers fighting World War II. Their weapon of choice was the doughnut.
While their early food truck might have been a new contraption 100 GMC trucks dubbed “Clubmobiles” were created for the D-Day invasion the baked goods they were bringing to Hitler’s Fortress Europe was not. This was