Senin, 27 Maret 2017

From the Bulge to Tet

Brigadier General Albin F. Irzyk played a significant role in two of America’s most famous battles. The frozen, bitterly cold forest in Europe during a major World War II offensive and the steamy South Vietnamese capital city at the height of the Vietnam War were thousands of miles and thousands of days apart. But for …

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