From FB page The Facts: “ **Bing Crosby's Most Difficult Moment: A USO Tour in France, December 1944** Late in Bing Crosby's life, his nephew asked him, almost casually, about the most difficult moment of his legendary career. Expecting a juicy tale of Hollywood drama or a behind-the-scenes struggle with a director, the answer was far more poignant and unexpected. Bing Crosby described the hardest moment of his career not on a studio lot or stage in front of glamorous crowds, but on a **USO tour** in **France**, in **December 1944**. He had just finished performing for **15,000 French and American troops**—alongside **Dinah Shore** and **The Andrews Sisters**—delivering laughter and joy in an open-air field. The atmosphere was electric with cheers, but then came the emotional weight of the final song: **"White Christmas."** Crosby had to summon all his composure and vocal control to deliver the iconic ballad without breaking down, as the audience—composed of soldier...