Selasa, 29 Agustus 2017

Valor: Finding the Lost Battalion

Harold Goettler Erwin Bleckley U.S. Army Medal of Honor Argonne, France October 5, 1918 The plight of the Lost Battalion is one of the most famous incidents of America’s involvement in World War I. For six harrowing days in early October 1918 seven companies from the 307th and 308th Infantry regiments and two companies from …

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