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US Infantry Weapons In Combat – Table of Contents

“Some movies, like “Band of Brothers” are very accurate, others are not. The general history books of these wars rarely contain the in-depth details of infantry weapons that would be of interest to collectors. The stories about US infantry weapons contained in this book are the real hands-on experiences of the men who actually used them for their intended purposes. Once I began reading these interviews, I could not put the manuscript down.” – Scott A. Duff

Table of Contents

v          Illustrations

vii        Foreward

ix         Preface

xiii        Acknowledgements

1           Darrell “Shifty” Powers • World War II – ETO • Army, 101st Airborne Division

12        Bill Trexler • Army • World War II – ETO • Army, 9th Infantry Division

17        Neal Burdette • Army • World War II – ETO • Army, 26th Infantry Division

21        Harrell Roberts • Army • Korean War • Marine Corps, 1st Marine Regiment

27        Charlie Feeback • Army • World War II – PTO • Army, 24th Infantry Division

30        Sam Shaw • Army • World War II – ETO • Army, 63rd Infantry Division

33        Walter Klink • Army • Korean War  – ETO • Army, 25th Division

38        Robert Mort • Army • World War II – PTO • Marine Corps, 4th Marine Division • Korean War • 1st Marine Division

42        Frank Fulford • Korean War • Army, 2nd Division

45        O.B. Hill • World War II – ETO • Army, 82nd Airborne Division

47        John Hooper • World War II • Army – ETO • 29th Division

51        Wayne Stephens • Korean War • Army, 2nd Division

54        Clint Riddle • World War II – ETO • Army, 82nd Airborne Division

58        Don Dencker • World War II – PTO • Army, 96th Division

61        James Ray Deaton • World War II – ETO • Army, 3rd Division & 9th Division

64        Clifford Savage • World War II – ETO • Army, 99th Division

66        Inman Richard • Korean War • Army, 2nd Division

69        Thor Ronningen • World War II – ETO • Army, 99th Division

73        John Boitano • World War II – ETO • Army, 101st Airborne Division

77        Everette “Bud” Hampton • World War II – PTO • Marine Corps, 4th Marine Division • Korean War • Army, 7th Marines

80        Hank Hanahoe • World War II – ETO • Army, 9th Division

82        Jack Walentine • Korean War • Army, 25th Division

92        Gaylen Kittlesen • World War II – PTO • Army, 503rd Regimental Combat Team & Alamo Scouts

94        Morris Williams • World War II – ETO • Army, 26th Infantry Division

97        Robert Seiler • World War II – PTO • Army, 96th Infantry Division

100      Lawrence Moore • Korean War • Marine Corps, 1st Marine Regiment

104      Harry Hagstad • World War II – ETO • Army, 99th Division

105      Thomas Shoen, Jr. • World War II – PTO • Army, 11th Airborne Division

110      Jim Haahr • World War II – ETO • Army, 26th Infantry Division

114      Terry Tennant • Korean War • Army, 3rd Division

117      Henry Turner • World War II – ETO • Army, 29th Division

120      T.C. Mataxis • World War II – ETO • Army, 70th Infantry Division • Korean War • Army, 7th Infantry Division

125      Gerald Cosgrove • World War II – PTO • Marine Corps, 4th Marine Division

129      John Nothnagle • World War II – ETO • Army, 70th Infantry Division

131      Marion Throne • World War II – ETO • Army, 3rd Division • Korean War • Army, 2nd Division

134      Ray Aebischer • World War II – ETO • Army, 101st Airborne Division • Korean War • Army, 7th Division

138      Robert Young • Korean War • Army, 2nd Infantry Division

141      Radford Carroll • World War II – ETO • Army, 99th Division

145      Paul Cain • World War II – PTO • Army, 24th Division

149      Richard Finkbone• World War II – ETO • Army, 94th Infantry Division

152      Win Scott • Korean War • Marine Corps, 1st Marine Division

155      David Clymer • World War II – ETO • Army, 26th Division

157      Donald Van Roosen • World War II – ETO • Army, 29th Division

161      John “Red” Lawrence • World War II – PTO • Marine Corps, 22nd Marines / 6th Marine Division

165      Robert Cashion • Korean War • Army, 7th Division

167      Earl Slyder • World War II – ETO • Army, 99th Infantry Division

171      John Shirley • World War II – ETO • Army, 3rd Infantry Division

175      Gerald Gwaltney • World War II – PTO • Marine Corps, 4th Marine Division

179      Bob Nesbitt • Korean War • Army, 187th Regimental Combat Team (Airborne)

181      Rudy Haynes • World War II – ETO • Army, 83rd Division

185      Howard Gaertner • World War II – ETO • Army, 9th Division

187      Oliver Green • Korean War • Army, 3rd Infantry Division

191      Bill True • World War II – ETO • Army, 101st Airborne Division

193      Len Lazarick • World War II – PTO • Army, 96th Division

198      Jim Kendall • World War II – ETO • Army, 103rd Infantry Division

201      John Taylor • Korean War • Army, 40th Infantry Division

203      Don Owens • World War II – ETO • Army, 94th Infantry Division

206      Tom Bartelson • World War II and Korean War • Marine Corps, 1st Marine Division

210      Bud Warnecke • World War II – ETO • Army, 82nd Airborne Division • Korean War • Army, 5th Combat Regiment Team

213      Earl E. Green • Korean War • Army, 25th Infantry Division

216      Ralph Carmichael • World War II – ETO • Army, 1st Infantry Division

219      J.J. Witmeyer • World War II – ETO • Army, 79th Division

222      Jim Foster • World War II – PTO • Army, 96th Division & 86th Division

223      Lawrence D. Schubert • World War II – ETO • Army, 1st infantry Division

225      Tom Twomey • Korean War • Army, 3rd Infantry Division

231      Glossary

232      About the Author

233      List of Publications

 

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US Infantry Weapons In Combat: Personal Experiences from World War II and Korea

By Mark G. Goodwin | Foreward by Scott A. Duff

 

 

 

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