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    The Victors: Eisenhower and His Boys

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      morale of, 84, 112

      at Noville, 177, 205, 214–17

      officers of, 17–18, 22–24, 38, 49–50, 112

      101st joined by, 18, 39

      paratrooper training of, 18, 20, 30–33, 39–40, 46–47

      physical training of, 18–22, 25–29, 30, 33, 37, 39

      preinvasion training of, 45–47, 54–56, 61–62, 79

      in preparation for combat, 15–16, 18–20, 39, 46–47

      regimental prayer of, 118–19

      scrapbook of, 42, 55, 167, 177–78

      at Veghel, 131–34

      wings and insignia of, 19–20, 31–34, 40–41, 64, 219, 245

      flares, 227, 230

      Foley, Jack, 168–69, 199, 207–8, 243, 288

      in Austria, 280

      in Germany, 255, 258

      at Haguenau, 225, 229, 234, 235

      at Mourmelon, 168, 239, 242, 244

      nonfraternization policy and, 250

      at Saverne, 237

      Fort Benning, 28, 34–35, 229

      jump school at, 30–33

      physical training at, 30

      Fort Bragg, 40

      “40-and-8s,” 238, 258, 259

      Foy, 176–78, 192, 196, 204, 218, 267

      attack on, 211–12, 221

      bombing of, 182

      supplies at, 182, 214, 219

      weather at, 186

      Freeman, Bradford, 167, 176, 278, 306

      French people, U.S. soldiers and, 246, 248

      Frost, John, 135

      Frying Pan, 30

      furlough regulations, 33–34

      Fussell, Paul, 24–25, 84, 155

      Gabel, Kurt, 21–22

      Gangplank Fever, 41–42

      Garcia, Tony, 215

      Gavin, James, 119

      German Army, see Wehrmacht

      German people, U.S. soldiers and, 247–51

      German rail system, 259

      German rations, 143

      G.I. Bill of Rights, 292–93

      Gibson, Tom, 206

      G.I. life insurance, 67

      gliders, 40, 92, 156

      Goebbels, Paul Joseph, 265

      Goering, Hermann, 265, 270

      Gordon, Walter, 18–21, 24, 65, 109, 169, 293–95, 304

      on D-Day, 69, 74–75

      jump school and, 31–32

      promotion of, 112

      in “Rescue,” 158–60

      wounding of, 101, 108–9, 188, 193–94

      Grant, Chuck, 59, 241, 296

      wounding of, 129, 284–85

      Gray, J. Glen, 22, 155–56, 221, 227–28, 235, 250

      grenades, 80–81

      fragmentation, 207

      phosphorus incendiary, 83

      potato-masher, 81, 83, 144

      Grodzki, Stephen, 188

      Gross, Jerre, 77

      Guards Armored Division, British, 119–20, 124, 125, 135, 140

      Guarnere, Bill, 22, 56, 63–64, 84, 85, 169, 296

      on D-Day, 76, 78–84

      intelligence patrol of, 103

      promotions of, 38, 112

      wounding of, 170, 201

      Guth, Forrest, 74–75, 169, 237, 286, 305

      Guy, Lloyd, 284

      Haguenau, 223–35, 267

      population of, 225

      replacement soldiers at, 229

      supplies at, 236

      Hale, Earl, 47, 243

      in Berchtesgaden, 269

      promotion of, 241–42

      wounding of, 218

      Hall, John, 82

      Hansen, Herman, 18, 285

      Harris, “Salty,” 22, 37–38, 48, 53

      Harvard University, 15, 20, 112, 221, 272

      Hashey, Lester “Leo,” 158–60, 305

      Hawg Innards Problem, 27

      Hayes, Harold, 220

      hedgerows, 91, 92

      Heffron, Ed “Babe,” 180–81, 183, 261

      in Berchtesgaden, 267–68

      Heidelberg, 260

      “Hell’s Highway,” 123–40, 164

      casualties on, 140

      MARKET-GARDEN and, 124–29

      Helmond, 127, 130, 139

      Hemmen, 147

      Hendrix, Walter, 78–84, 304

      Herron, A. P., 220

      Hester, Clarence, 17, 18, 23, 169, 304

      at Aldbourne, 62–63

      on D-Day, 78, 83

      promotion of, 38

      Sobel and, 25–26

      Heyliger, Fred “Moose,” 157–58, 162–63, 296–97

      Hickman, Pvt., 240, 249

      Higgins, Gerald, 168, 175

      Hill, Andrew, 82

      Himmler, Heinrich, 265

      Hitler, Adolf, 15, 22, 67, 210

      Ardennes offensive and, 172–74

      in Berchtesgaden, 264–65

      Hitlerjugend, 198

      Hodges, Courtney, 193

      Hogan, Joe, 67

      Holland (Netherlands), 15, 120, 123–57, 267, 291, 295

      casualties in, 164

      dikes of, 141

      end of campaign in, 138

      equipment in, 133

      troops surrounded in, 135

      see also specific sites

      Hoobler, Don, 125, 183, 189

      character of, 113

      death of, 198, 220, 236

      at Foy, 183

      Horton, Oliver, 154

      Houch, “Rusty,” 83

      Houffalize, 218

      Howell, Bill, 269

      Howell, Shep, 201, 236

      Hudson, Pvt., 237

      I Company, 210, 211, 284

      India, 116

      Ingersoll, Ralph, 182

      Innsbruck, 258

      intelligence, Allied

      Ardennes offensive and, 172–73

      MARKET-GARDEN and, 138

      Normandy campaign and, 62–63

      Iron Cross, 268

      Isigny, 91

      Island, 141–64, 226

      casualties on, 149–50, 151

      evacuation of, 143

      front-line positions on, 143–44

      terrain of, 141–42

      Italian people, U.S. soldiers and, 248

      Jackson, Eugene, 231–32

      Janovek, John, 249, 255, 283–84

      Japanese Army, 28

      Joigny, 288

      Jones, Hank, 229, 230, 234

      Juenger, Ernst, 228

      Julian, John, 185, 220

      Julius Caesar, 165, 238

      jumpmasters, 31–33, 67

      jump school, 229, 244

      badges and symbols of, 19–20, 31, 33, 34, 40

      graduates of, 19–20, 33–34

      preparation for, 18, 20

      stages of, 30–32

      Kaprun, 275, 278, 280

      Keegan, John, 210

      Kinnard, Harry W. O., 189

      Korean War, 286

      Koskimaki, George, 173

      K rations, 27, 182

      Lager, Harry, 251–52, 273

      La Madeleine, 58, 63

      Landsberg, 262–63

      Lavenson, George, 38, 77, 94

      Lawson Field, 31

      Leach, William, 254

      Leclerc, Jacques Philippe, 265

      Lee, William C., 39, 40

      leg bags, 66, 71, 76

      Le Grand-Chemin, 78, 87

      Lesniewski, Joseph, 103

      Liebgott, Joseph, 64, 150, 186–87, 220, 240, 247

      in attack on Noville, 218

      in Austria, 276–77

      at Carentan, 91, 96–97

      on D-Day, 78–84

      wounding of, 144, 170–71

      Lipton, Carwood, 17, 18, 22, 36, 53, 63, 65, 69, 76, 111–12, 169, 188, 192, 290, 304

      in Alsace, 224

      in Austria, 276

      battlefield commission of, 234

      on D-Day, 67, 78–84

      at Foy, 188, 192, 204

      at Noville, 215–16

      promotions of, 38, 112, 224

      wounding of, 97, 108–9, 234

      liquor, 21, 90, 270–73, 279–80, 281

      London, 49, 108, 115

      Lorraine, Gerald, 78–84

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    nbsp; Luftwaffe, 123, 130, 182, 266, 268

      Lugers, 82, 90, 155, 198, 244, 261

      Luz, George, 35, 47, 70, 169

      in Berchtesgaden, 272–73

      in Germany, 256

      at Haguenau, 226

      reassignment of, 241

      Lyall, Clarence, 228, 299–300

      Lynch, Sgt., 276–77

      McAuliffe, Anthony, 168, 182, 189

      McClung, Earl, 75, 282

      at Foy, 188

      at Haguenau, 230

      McCreary, Thomas, 169–71, 220, 251

      in Austria, 278

      at Haguenau, 226, 229, 230, 233

      McGonigal, William, 105

      McGrath, John, 100

      machine-guns, 78–84, 93, 136, 146, 185, 230

      Mackall, John T., 35

      mail, 103, 138, 165

      Main Line of Resistance (MLR), German, at Bastogne, 184

      Main Line of Resistance (MLR), U.S.:

      at Bastogne, 179–94

      at Carentan, 92–105

      Making of a Paratrooper, The (Gabel), 21–22

      Malarkey, Don, 22, 59, 84, 85, 103–4, 113, 169

      at Aldbourne, 45

      in Berchtesgaden, 268

      at Camp Toccoa, 28–29

      on D-Day, 76, 78–84

      Eisenhower and, 55–56

      in Germany, 254, 260

      at Haguenau, 230, 234

      at Mourmelon, 166–67, 175–76

      promotion of, 112

      souvenir hunting and, 82, 155

      Maloney, John, 97, 106, 184, 199, 246

      Mann, Bob, 205

      MARKET-GARDEN, 120, 168

      Allied intelligence and, 138

      drop zone in, 123–24

      Eisenhower and, 121, 138–39

      failure of, 138–40, 172–73

      “Hell’s Highway” and, 124–37

      strategic objective of, 134–35

      Marne River, 165

      Marsh, Bob, 237, 283–84

      at Haguenau, 227, 233, 235

      Marshall, S. L. A., 85

      martial law, 263

      Martin, John, 22, 38, 63–64, 65, 113, 169, 220, 302

      at Foy, 184–86

      at Haguenau, 232, 235

      at Mourmelon, 242

      at Neunen, 127, 129

      promotion of, 38

      Matheson, S. L., 15, 169, 299

      at Haguenau, 229

      promotion of, 38

      reassignment of, 240

      respect for 20–21

      Mathews, Robert, 65, 105

      medics, 180–81, 182

      Meehan, Thomas, 54, 58, 67, 92, 105

      Mein Kampf (Hitler), 261

      Mellett, Francis, 158–60, 220

      Melo, Joachim, 50–52

      Mercier, Ken, 229–33, 234, 271

      Meuse River, 193

      Miller, Glenn, 115

      Miller, James, 129

      Miller, John, 105

      M-1, 95, 96, 150, 236

      ammunition for, 177, 186

      money exchange rate, 119, 166–67

      Montgomery, Bernard Law, 54–55, 193

      Ardennes strategy of, 191, 213–14

      First Allied Airborne Army and, 120

      MARKET-GARDEN and, 120, 139

      Moone, Don, 276–77, 302–3, 304

      Moore, Walter, 17, 29

      morale, 112, 138, 186, 219–20

      of E Company, 84, 177–78

      More, Alton, 90, 106–7

      Morgan, Frederick, 242

      morphine, 151, 162, 188, 232

      mortars, 16, 27, 28, 35, 56, 86, 96–97, 104, 137

      Morton, James, 118, 195

      Mourmelon-le-Grand, 165–78, 236, 238–47, 252, 254

      ammunition supplies at, 175

      civilian population of, 225

      recreation in, 166–67, 175, 176

      replacement soldiers at, 168, 244–45

      Mourmelon-le-Petit, 165

      Moya, Sergio, 105

      Muchik, 256

      Muck, Warren “Skip”, 56, 59, 113

      at Camp Toccoa, 28–29

      death of, 204–5, 220

      at Foy, 184–86

      at Mourmelon, 166–67

      promotion of, 112

      Munich, 258, 262, 265, 282

      Murray, Elmer, 38, 65, 105

      Mussolini, Benito, 265

      National Guard, 15, 17

      Nazis, 247, 250, 255, 256–57

      in Berchtesgaden, 264–65

      execution of, 276–77

      homes of, 265–67

      Neavles, Doc, 151

      Neitzke, Norman, 261

      Night Drop (Marshall), 85

      night exercises, 26, 36, 46, 92, 114, 239

      Nijmegen, 120, 124, 141, 143, 164

      Niland, Bob, 59, 102–3

      Niland, Fritz, 59, 102, 174, 295

      9th SS Division, German, 198, 212

      Nixon, Lewis, 17, 169, 303

      at Aldbourne, 49–50, 62–63

      in Austria, 275, 279

      at Bastogne, 180

      in Berchtesgaden, 270–71, 272

      at Carentan, 103

      on D-Day, 78, 87

      at Haguenau, 229

      in Operation Varsity, 245

      personality of, 163

      promotion of, 38

      reassignment of, 240

      respect for, 22–23

      wounding of, 136–37

      nonfraternization policy, 247, 250, 279, 281

      Nordwind, Operation, 223

      Normandy invasion and campaign

      Allied intelligence and, 62

      Allied strategy in, 57–58, 62–63, 89, 91–92

      Carentan attack and, 97–105

      Carentan defense and, 91–97

      casualties in, 77, 84, 100, 101, 106, 110, 164

      code names for, 58

      decorations for, 85

      German soldiers in, 72, 76, 77, 78–84

      German strategy in, 58, 63, 77

      morale of troops in, 112

      parachute jumpers in, 65–71

      postponement of, 65

      rehearsals for, 55–61

      size of Allied forces in, 55, 57–58, 68, 77

      see also D-Day

      Noville, 177, 192, 205, 213–14, 267

      Nuenen, 127, 129, 135, 139

      Oak Leaf Cluster, 287

      Oats, Ernest, 105

      Officer Candidate’s School (OCS), 15, 38, 158

      O’Keefe, Patrick S. in Austria, 284

      in Berchtesgaden, 271–73

      in Germany, 251–53

      at Mourmelon, 239–40, 242, 246

      Omaha Beach, 57–58, 89, 91–92

      101st Airborne Division (Screaming Eagles), 15, 16, 17, 27, 39, 119–21, 172, 290–91

      Allied invasion strategy and, 57–58, 62–63, 89, 91–92

      in Alsace, 223–25

      Ardennes offensive and, 176–91

      in Austria, 274–91

      at Bastogne, 179–94

      at Carentan, 91–92, 105

      combat attitudes of, 110–12

      D-Day airdrop and, 65–71

      decorations of, 85

      European departure of, 40–44

      506th attached to, 18, 39

      flag of, 289

      in Germany, 251, 258, 265

      “Hell’s Highway” control and, 135

      inactivation of, 289

      inspection of, 116

      legendary status of, 190–91, 219

      London and, 49, 108

      MARKET-GARDEN and, 138

      morale of, 84, 112

      at Mourmelon, 165–66, 242–43

      naming of “Hell’s Highway” and, 129

      at Noville, 205, 214–17

      official history of, 123, 131, 190, 259

      in Operation Eagle, 60–61

      in Operation Eclipse, 244–45

      paratrooper training of, 39–40, 46–47

      policy of returning wounded of, 109

      preinvasion training of, 45–47, 54–56, 61–62, 79

      Presidential Citation received by, 243

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    bsp; redeploying of, 287–88

      in ring defense at Bastogne, 179, 190–91

      at Uden, 134

      wings and insignia of, 19–20, 31–34, 40–41, 64, 166, 219, 245

      106th Infantry Division, 173

      107th Panzerbrigade, German, 127

      “1,000 yard attack,” 196–98

      Opheusden, 141, 144, 153

      Orne River, 57

      Owe Richard, 105

      Pace, Cecil, 121

      parachutes, 20, 31, 60, 62, 70, 86

      paratroopers

      badges and symbols of, 19–20, 31, 33, 34, 40, 41, 64, 219, 245

      on D-Day, 65–71, 75

      equipment of, 35

      morale of, 84, 112

      training of, 18, 20, 27, 30–33, 39, 46–47, 54

      values of, 16–17

      see also jump school

      Paris, 91, 121, 168

      passwords, 64, 74, 253

      Pathfinders, 68, 73, 245

      Patton, George S., 218

      MARKET-GARDEN and, 121, 139

      Normandy campaign and, 116

      Peacock, Thomas, 184, 199

      in Austria, 288

      character of, 114, 134

      at Foy, 184–86

      Pearl Harbor, 172

      Penkala, Alex, 204–5, 220

      Perconte, Frank, 18, 169, 209

      Petty, Cleveland, 85

      Plesha, John, 304

      on D-Day, 78–84

      promotion of, 112

      point system, defined, 281–83

      Porsche, Ferdinand, 276

      Powers, Shifty, 90, 211–12

      at Foy, 188, 192

      at Haguenau, 236

      wounding of, 282

      Preparation for Overseas Movement, 41

      Presidential Distinguished Unit Citation, 121, 243, 287, 288

      press, 190–91, 247

      prisoners of war (POWs), 150, 164, 206, 277

      at Haguenau, 229–33

      at Mourmelon, 241

      propaganda, 115, 160–61, 247, 250

      Purple Heart, 109, 241

      point system and, 281–82

      Quartermaster Company, 224–25

      Rachamps, 217–20

      Rader, Robert, 14, 22, 38, 113, 169, 183, 189–90, 220, 305

      at Camp Toccoa, 22–23, 26

      at Foy, 183

      at Haguenau, 235–36

      promotion of, 38

      radio communications, 93, 173

      railway gun, 225, 226

      Ramirez, Joe, 32, 93–94

      Randleman, Denver “Bull,” 39, 113, 169, 185, 304

      at Foy, 184–86

      wounding of, 129

      Ranney, Myron “Mike,” 20, 48, 53, 54, 303–4, 307

      on D-Day, 70, 78–84

      promotions of, 37–38, 112

      Ravenoville, 73, 75

      Recogne, 215

      Red Ball express, 174

      Red Cross, 38, 40, 41, 166, 238

      Reese, Lavon, 112

      in Austria, 278

      in Germany, 249, 251

      rehabilitation ward, 170

      Reims, 165, 166, 243

      German surrender at, 271

      Remagen, Ludendorff Bridge at, 245

      replacement soldiers, 154–57, 202–3

      at Aldbourne, 116

      at Haguenau, 229

      at Mourmelon, 168, 244–45

      “Rescue,” 158–60

      Reserves, 15

      Rhine, 15, 120, 139, 141, 165, 225, 245, 246, 249, 251, 253, 255, 257, 258, 259

     


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