By Mark Goodwin. Sixty-five interviews from the men of the 101st Airborne Division to those of the 1st Marine, read true stories about the men who fought for their country during WWII and the Korean War. This book is not only a book about personal tales, it’s also a book about the guns and knives used in combat. Published in 2006. 237 Pages – Softcover.
Summary of Material (from the publisher):
Author Mark G. Goodwin has assembled an interesting compilation of interviews from U. S. Military combat veterans who used these weapons in combat. We collectors sometimes get so caught up in the hardware that we overlook the fact that these arms were looked upon by their users as simply tools to perform a dangerous and dirty, but vitally necessary, job.
Notes: Softcover, 6″ x 9″, b&w photos
US Infantry Weapons in Combat: Personal Experiences from World War II and Korea by Mark Goodwin
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