"Patton", while not exclusively about the Italian campaign, does address the Sicilian portion of the campaign.
I haven't had enough. Does that fit here? Before you answer, let me have a couple more. That may answer my question. :D
He only points at Opana, or so I've read. ;)
Since I have no experience in that field, I will defer to your expertise. ;) At first glance, it does appear that his left knee is bent, which is...
It's been a loooong time since I saw Catch-22. As I recall, it was set in WW2 Italy, but was not really about the Italian Campaign. I'm sure if...
The Battle of San Pietro by John Houston. [MEDIA]
The Devil's Brigade.
www.thepurpleheart.com is not a comprehensive database. According to the website, they rely on submissions by family, friends & recipients.
As you mentioned, Carronade, 20 German divisions were tied up in Italy and could not be moved to Russia or the French coast.
The Filipino seems to be sitting, so the disparity in height may not be as great as it appears.
The 193rd was not a Division, but an independent tank battalion. A book that you may want to buy or borrow from you local library is Harry...
Movie discussions are not relevant to the OP's question. There is a section in the Forum for films & movies. Admin edit. Thanks for this...
Because it would be a complete waste to smash a perfectly good bottle of scotch. Besides, nobody really likes champagne anyway.
I was on that ship a bit over a decade ago. I happened to be in Wilmington and stopped by to tour the ship. Had a great time.
I thought the CIA tried to use poisoned cigars.
Very sad to hear the news. Be at peace, Ron. :s!:
This last photo shows the damage to the port side of the USS Mindanao caused by shrapnel from the explosion. [ATTACH]
Below is an aerial photo of the search and rescue operations shortly after the explosion. The larger ship in the center of the photo is the USS...
While researching the service of a sailor who served on the USS Argonne, I came across some amazing pics from the USS Mt. Hood disaster. The...
My recollection (which is admittedly a bit sketchy) was that the awarding of medals here was considered, at least by some, to be trivializing...