Rabu, 21 Februari 2018

General James F. Hollingsworth

A brash tank commander for Patton in WWII who never let up in Vietnam. When Lieutenant General James F. Hollingsworth died at 91 on March 2, 2010, America lost a legendary figure of near epic proportions who left a lasting impression on all who ever encountered him. A warrior who served the nation for 36 …

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