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William Wilkerson
WWII
| HQ Company, 1st Battalion, 21st Regiment, 3rd Marine Division
Even in a war, William Wilkerson was able to appreciate beauty around him. Intricate spider webs, jungle orchids and old Lutheran churches caught his eye. (3:13)
His first duty on Guadalcanal was to swim out and meet cargo ships. William Wilkerson then learned to keep a lizard under his mosquito net and got busted back to private. (9:40)
On Bougainville, William Wilkerson got the jump on Japanese troops as they were cooking breakfast. An iron ore deposit played havoc with compasses and a sniper incident took a disturbing turn. (13:05)
Willie Lindsey
WWII
| 23rd Infantry Regiment, 69th Infantry Division
It was September of 1944 when Willie Lindsey was drafted and sent for infantry training at Camp Blanding. They had good experienced men training the draftees and he felt it helped him greatly when he got into combat. It didn't help him at all, though, when the man next to him on the grenade course dropped a live grenade at his feet (5:17)
After a short Christmas leave, Willie Lindsey shipped out for Europe. His unit was being rushed into place because the Battle of the Bulge had the Allied commanders worried. Even before they got ashore, they lost a man to the cold waters of the English Channel. (4:37)
Willie Lindsey arrived in France just as the Battle of the Bulge was winding down. His unit moved across France towards the action, but the cold was his primary enemy at this time. He could hear the Screaming Mimi's but they all went overhead. (5:24)
Willie Lindsey was lead scout as the company was on the move. He got to an open field and stopped to plan going around the edges because you don't cross an open field. Incredibly, the young company commander decided to do just that. Bad idea. Part 1 of 3. (5:59)
After being pinned down by artillery in an open field, Willie Lindsey was sent by his platoon leader to try and connect with a sister company. He found them alright, under fire by a German machine gun on the edge of a mine field. After he took care of that, he was in a gazebo near a German house when he spotted a German soldier coming out of the house and heading straight for him. Part 2 of 3. (6:46)
After capturing a German soldier under unusual circumstances, Willie Lindsey took him and two civilians back to his unit's position. It had been an eventful day between nearly getting killed by artillery fire and single-handedly taking out a German machine gun crew. Part 3 of 3. (7:49)
Willie Lindsey found a map while going through an abandoned German airfield. This came in handy at a crossroads where he determined that the retreating Germans had switched the road signs. Incredibly, the inept company commander insisted on following the signs. (7:49)
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