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by William E. Butterworth III
Two tanks, American, which showed signs of hard use, moved slowly down a path.
by William E. Butterworth III
PFC Kenneth J. McCoy, USMC, stood with his hands on his hips staring at the footlocker at the end of his bed.
by William E. Butterworth III
A Ford pickup truck turned off the Mariveles-Cabcaben "highway" into what was officially called "The Headquarters Area" ...
by William E. Butterworth III
Ensign E. H. Murphy, USN, had planned the flight of his Consolidated Aircraft PBY5 Catalina to Wake Island with great ca...
by William E. Butterworth III
Tom Ellis had never been on a yacht before, nor had he ever been farther at sea than up to his waist in the waters lappi...
by William E. Butterworth III
The concentration el Coronel Jorge Guillermo Frade was devoting to the inch-thick document on his desk was interrupted b...
by William E. Butterworth III
The 38th parallel bisects the Korean peninsula.
by William E. Butterworth III
Paul Hanrahan, a trim, pleasant-faced, balding Irish-American, was wearing what he thought of as his civilian class "A" ...
by William E. Butterworth III
In 1944, Vice President Henry A. Wallace was perceived by many-perhaps most-highly placed Democrats to be a genuine thre...
by William E. Butterworth III
William Charles "Bill" Dunn, USMCR, of Point Clear, Alabama, was twenty-one years old, five feet six inches tall, and we...
by William E. Butterworth III
First Lieutenant William Charles Dunn, USMCR, glanced up at the Pagoda through the scarred Plexiglas windshield of his b...
by William E. Butterworth III
As an American, Jean-Paul Lorimer was always annoyed or embarrassed, or both, every time he arrived at Vienna's internat...
by William E. Butterworth III
Major Malcolm S. Pickering, USMCR, whose appearance and physical condition reflected that he had not had a change of clo...
by William E. Butterworth III
The Japanese Carrier Task Force charged with the destruction of the United States Pacific Fleet began launching aircraft...
by William E. Butterworth III
On the night of November 7, Obersturmfuhrer-SS-SD Wilhelm Peis, a tall, pale, blond man of twenty-eight, who was the sen...