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Leland Bryant and Paul Gregg
"You’re trained to be a good citizen, but then you’re supposed to kill people. Lee is credited with killing 11 human beings for a country that didn’t give a damn about us. "
Coming To Terms With The Past: A Friendship Forged In Battle That Has Lasted Over Half A Century
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Michael G. Rutledge
“A Career Filled With Detours”: From SEAL to Night Stalker
Katherine “Kitsy” Stevens Van Deusen Westmoreland
Kitsy Westmoreland On Service, Family, And The Army Life
Vincent Speranza
Trial by Fire and Snow: A Replacement Paratrooper at Bastogne
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Ernest P. "Rock" Marcone
“You’d Better Make Something Of This”: Commanding An Armor Battalion In The Invasion Of Iraq
Stephen Spaulding
“Medicine Is An Art Using Applied Science”: Reflections From A Doctor From The Class Of ‘77
Ralph Dahl
“The Fear Of Letting Someone Down Is Stronger Than The Fear Of The Enemy”: Memories of Serving With D/1-5 Cavalry
Leland Bryant and Paul Gregg
Coming To Terms With The Past: A Friendship Forged In Battle That Has Lasted Over Half A Century
Abby Bryant
“Don’t Give Up”: A Veteran’s Wife, Ex-Wife, and Current Girlfriend Discusses Dealing With Post Traumatic Stress
Mike Ivy
A Career Viewed As A Leadership Laboratory: Three Decades Of Change In The Army
Melissa Vargas
“You Only Fail If You Quit”: Tenacity Serving In The Field Artillery And The Infantry
Roy Caldwood
A Buffalo Soldier’s Wartime Service In Italy
Raymond Akeriwe
“In God We Trust”: Ministry As A Civilian And Military Priest
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Sanders Matthews
A Buffalo Soldier at West Point
Vincent Speranza
“The Snow Turned Red”: A Paratrooper Remembers Bastogne
Frank Mirabella
“Do What I Do, Shoot When I Shoot”: Surviving Hell On Iwo Jima