An Improbable Machine Gunner of the 100th Infantry Division
by Frank Hancock
Walk with the author from a newspaper route in Baltimore to the Ft. McClellan hills. Stand formations in the quadrangles of The Citadel. Hike the sandy woods of Ft. Bragg. Convoy to Marseilles. Follow battles of the Vosges, the Rhineland and Central Europe, and the Occupation of Germany, recuperation, and post war careers.
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