Historical Biography - United States - 20th Century, World War II - War Narratives, European Theater - World War II - Axis, Armed Forces - United States - Regimental Histories - General & Miscellaneous, United States - World War II Armed Forces, 20th Cent
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Overview
The so-called lull in October 1944 in Lorraine was anything but that. It was Hell for theinfantrymen of the 101st Regiment, and we did not know that Hell could be so cold. We lived
like animals in our holes in the ground in the mud, cold, wet, and rain under artillery
barrages and sniper fire. Men were killed every day. Then came the Third Army offensive of
November 8. It was Hell all over again, but there was no lull. We were still covered with
mud and we were wet, cold, hungry, and miserable. After attacking one day, we had to get out
of our holes and do it all over again the next morning against an enemy that contested every
few yards of ground. And we did this for the nexr five weeks in the same conditions in the
fortifications of the Maginot Line until the brief respite in Metz.
Book Details
Published
November 20, 2003
Publisher
Xlibris Corporation
ISBN
9781465316165