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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Pt. I | The Invasion of Italy | 5 |
Sergeant William C. Bradley | 7 | |
Corporal Harold W. Gattung | 27 | |
Private First Class John McLaughlin | 34 | |
Pt. II | The Invasion of France | 43 |
Private First Class Adam L. Canupp | 45 | |
Private Lawrence E. Roberts | 50 | |
Private First Class Johnnie C. Womble | 55 | |
Tec/3 John M. Hancock | 60 | |
Pt. III | The Battle of the Bulge | 69 |
Corporal Walter B. Young, Jr. | 71 | |
Private Walter F. Gurley | 77 | |
Sergeant John P. Wilson | 83 | |
Pt. IV | Bombing Raids Over Germany | 91 |
Technical Sergeant Gordon K. Butts | 93 | |
2nd Lieutenant Carl W. Remy | 108 | |
Sergeant Forest L. Wilmouth | 122 | |
Technical Sergeant Claude E. Harper | 129 | |
Pt. V | The Invasion of Germany | 141 |
Lieutenant Paul H. Smith | 143 | |
Private First Class Phil Trapani | 148 | |
Private First Class Melvin W. Zerkel | 155 | |
Private First Class Arnold F. Franke | 164 | |
Corporal Donovan C. Evers | 171 | |
App. A | Approximate Locations of Prison Camps | 179 |
App. B | German Regulations Concerning Prisoners of War | 181 |
Index | 213 |
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