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by Stephen E. Ambrose

advantages of defensive at,

  ammunition supplies at,

  breaking of siege at,

  casualties at,

  civilian population of,

  German Main Line of Resistance at,

  German strategy at,

  patrols at,

  ring defense of,

  supplies at,

  U.S. Main Line of Resistance at,

  weather at,

  see also Ardennes, German offensive at; Noville

  battalion review,

  Bavaria,

  bazookas,

  Belleau Wood,

  Berchtesgaden,

  description of,

  Hitler at,

  looting of,

  Nazis at,

  Berlin,

  Blithe, Albert,

  Bois Jacques,

  Bormann, Martin,

  Boyle, Leo,

  on D-Day,

  promotions of,

  wounding of,

  Bradley, Omar,

  at awards ceremony,

  Brécourt Manor,

  Brenner Pass,

  Brereton, Lewis,

  Brewer, Bob,

  British Military Cross,

  Bronze Star,

  point system and,

  Bulge, Battle of the, see Ardennes, German offensive at

  Burgess, Tom,

  California, University of, at Los Angeles (UCLA),

  Calvados coast,

  Camp Breckinridge,

  Camp Mackall,

  Camp Mourmelon, see Mourmelon-le-Grand

  Camp Shanks,

  Camp Toccoa,

  comradeship at,

  infantry training at,

  Cappelluto, Harold,

  Carentan,

  Allied Strategy and,

  capture of,

  casualties at,

  German defense of,

  population of,

  Carson, Gordon,

  in Austria,

  in Berchtesgaden,

  on D-Day,

  at Fort Benning,

  in Germany,

  promotions of,

  reassignment of,

  wounding of,

  Chamberlain, Neville,

  champagne,

  Chartres,

  Chase, Charles,

  Chateau-Thierry,

  Chattahoochee River,

  Cherbourg, Allied strategy and,

  “chickenshit,” defined,

  Chiem See,

  Chilton Foliat,

  Christenson, Burton “Pat,”

  at Camp Toccoa,

  on D-Day,

  in departure for Europe,

  at Foy,

  at Mourmelon,

  promotion of,

  Churchill, Winston,

  Cobb, Roy,

  court-martial of,

  on D-Day,

  at Haguenau,

  Cobru,

  Cole, Robert,

  Collins, Hermin,

  Collins, J. Lawton,

  Cologne,

  Combat Exhaustion,

  Compton, Lynn “Buck,”

  at Aldbourne,

  character of,

  on D-Day,

  at Mourmelon,

  promotion of,

  wounding of,

  concentration camps, first sight of,

  Congressional Medal of Honor,

  Cotentin Peninsula,

  Allied strategy and,

  see also Utah Beach

  Cromwell tanks,

  Crutchfield tongs,

  Culoville,

  Currahee, Mount,

  “Currahee” (battle cry),

  Currahee (scrapbook),

  Dachau,

  Daladier, Edouard,

  D (Dog) Company,

  basic training of,

  at Bastogne,

  in Berchtesgaden,

  on D-Day,

  at Haguenau,

  in Holland,

  D-Day,

  airdrop on,

  Allied strategy of,

  battleships on,

  casualties on,

  cricket identification on,

  drop zone on,

  gear on,

  German soldiers on,

  infantry tactics on,

  jump on,

  leg bags on,

  paratroopers on,

  password identification on,

  rehearsals for,

  2d Battalion on,

  significance of E Company on,

  strength of Allied forces on,

  strength of E Company on,

  tanks on,

  visibility on,

  von der Heydte on,

  Winters as commanding officer on,

  Winters’s diary of,

  see also Normandy invasion and campaign

  DeFlita, Frank,

  demolition kit,

  Depression, Great,

  de Vallavielle family,

  Diel, James,

  Dietrich, Marlene,

  Dike, Norman S., Jr.,

  breaking point of,

  at Mourmelon,

  dikes,

  Displaced Persons (D.P.s),

  Distinguished Service Cross,

  point system and,

  Dittrich, Rudolph,

  Dobey, O.,

  Doctor Zhivago (film),

  Dodewaard,

  Domingus, Joe,

  Dommel River,

  Douglas C-47

  antiaircraft fire and,

  on D-Day,

  in Operation Eagle,

  V-formation of,

  Douve River,

  drop zone,

  Dukeman, William,

  DUKWs, defined,

  Dusseldorf,

  Dutch people, U.S. soldiers and,

  Dutch underground,

  Eagle, Operation,

  Eagle’s Nest (Aldershorst),

  description of,

  Hitler at

  looting of,

  Nazis at,

  Early, Stephen,

  Eastern Front,

  Eclipse, Operation,

  E (Easy) Company

  airdrop on D-Day and,

  backgrounds of men of,

  basic training of,

  breaking point and,

  casualties of,

  character of men of,

  comradeship of,

  in coordination with British,

  equipment of,

  European departure of,

  first promotions of,

  formation of,

  German people and,

  inactivation of,

  infantry training of,

  initiation rites of,

  as light infantry unit,

  in march to Atlanta,

  morale of,

  Non-Commissioned Officers (NCOs) of,

  officers of,

  paratrooper training of,

  physical training of,

  postinvasion training of,

  preinvasion training of,

  in preparation for combat,

  privates of,

  as rifle unit,

  strength of, in Normandy invasion,

  E Company (cont.)

  values of men of,

  wings and insignia of,

  see also specific individuals and events

  Eichmann, Adolf,

  Eifel, German strength at,

  VIII Corps,

  XVIII Airborne Corps,

  82d Airborne Division,

  Ardennes offensive and,

  on D-Day,

  in Germany,

  MARKET-GARDEN and,

  Nijmegen bridge captured by,

  at Reims,

  83d Infantry Division,

  Eindhoven,

  Eisenhower, Dwight D.,

  Allied strategy of,

  First Allied Airborne Army and,

  inspection by,

  MARKET-GARDEN and, 1

  at Mourmelon,

  Elliot, George,

  England,

  country
side of,

  people of,

  English rations,

  Ernie Pyle Bridge,

  ETO ribbon,

  Eubanks, John,

  Evans, William,

  Face of Battle, The (Keegan),

  Fayetteville, N.C.,

  F (Fox) Company,

  basic training of,

  at Bastogne,

  in Berchtesgaden,

  casualties of,

  in Holland,

  on Island,

  in Normandy invasion,

  Fenstermaker, Carl,

  1st Airborne Division, British,

  First Allied Airborne Army,

  First Army,

  1st Battalion of 506th,

  on “Hell’s Highway,”

  1st Parachute Brigade, Polish,

  4th Infantry Division,

  Allied strategy and,

  on D-Day,

  Exercise Tiger and,

  43d Division, British,

  463d Field Artillery Battalion,

  V Corps,

  501st Regiment

  Allied invasion strategy and,

  at Bastogne,

  in Berchtesgaden,

  502d Parachute Infantry Regiment,

  505th Parachute Infantry Regiment,

  506th Parachute Infantry Regiment,

  Allied invasion strategy and,

  in Alsace,

  at Arnhem,

  at Berchtesgaden,

  casualties of,

  combat attitudes of,

  D-Day airdrop and,

  European departure of,

  formation of,

  at Foy,

  in front-line positions,

  at Haguenau,

  on “Hell’s Highway,”

  liberation of Son and,

  morale of,

  at Noville,

  officers of,

  101st joined by,

  paratrooper training of,

  physical training of,

  preinvasion training of,

  in preparation for combat,

  regimental prayer of,

  scrapbook of,

  at Veghel,

  wings and insignia of,

  flares,

  Foley, Jack,

  in Austria,

  in Germany,

  at Haguenau,

  at Mourmelon,

  nonfraternization policy and,

  at Saverne,

  Fort Benning,

  jump school at,

  physical training at,

  Fort Bragg,

  “40-and-8s,”

  Foy,

  attack on,

  bombing of,

  supplies at,

  weather at,

  Freeman, Bradford,

  French people, U.S. soldiers and,

  Frost, John,

  Frying Pan,

  furlough regulations,

  Fussell, Paul,

  Gabel, Kurt,

  Gangplank Fever,

  Garcia, Tony,

  Gavin, James,

  German Army, see Wehrmacht

  German people, U.S. soldiers and,

  German rail system,

  German rations,

  G.I. Bill of Rights,

  Gibson, Tom,

  G.I. life insurance,

  gliders,

  Goebbels, Paul Joseph,

  Goering, Hermann,

  Gordon, Walter,

  on D-Day,

  jump school and,

  promotion of,

  in “Rescue,”

  wounding of,

  Grant, Chuck,

  wounding of,

  Gray, J. Glen,

  grenades,

  fragmentation,

  phosphorus incendiary,

  potato-masher,

  Grodzki, Stephen,

  Gross, Jerre,

  Guards Armored Division, British,

  Guarnere, Bill,

  on D-Day,

  intelligence patrol of,

  promotions of,

  wounding of,

  Guth, Forrest,

  Guy, Lloyd,

  Haguenau,

  population of,

  replacement soldiers at,

  supplies at,

  Hale, Earl,

  in Berchtesgaden,

  promotion of,

  wounding of,

  Hall, John,

  Hansen, Herman,

  Harris, “Salty,”

  Harvard University,

  Hashey, Lester “Leo,”

  Hawg Innards Problem,

  Hayes, Harold,

  hedgerows,

  Heffron, Ed “Babe,”

  in Berchtesgaden,

  Heidelberg,

  “Hell’s Highway,”

  casualties on,

  MARKET-GARDEN and,

  Helmond,

  Hemmen,

  Hendrix, Walter,

  Herron, A. P.,

  Hester, Clarence,

  at Aldbourne,

  on D-Day,

  promotion of,

  Sobel and,

  Heyliger, Fred “Moose,”

  Hickman, Pvt.,

  Higgins, Gerald,

  Hill, Andrew,

  Himmler, Heinrich,

  Hitler, Adolf,

  Ardennes offensive and,

  in Berchtesgaden,

  Hitlerjugend,

  Hodges, Courtney,

  Hogan, Joe,

  Holland (Netherlands),

  casualties in,

  dikes of,

  end of campaign in,

  equipment in,

  troops surrounded in,

  see also specific sites

  Hoobler, Don,

  character of,

  death of,

  at Foy,

  Horton, Oliver,

  Houch, “Rusty,”

  Houffalize,

  Howell, Bill,

  Howell, Shep,

  Hudson, Pvt.,

  I Company,

  India,

  Ingersoll, Ralph,

  Innsbruck,

  intelligence, Allied

  Ardennes offensive and,

  MARKET-GARDEN and,

  Normandy campaign and,

  Iron Cross,

  Isigny,

  Island,

  casualties on,

  evacuation of,

  front-line positions on,

  terrain of,

  Italian people, U.S. soldiers and,

  Jackson, Eugene,

  Janovek, John,

  Japanese Army,

  Joigny,

  Jones, Hank,

  Juenger, Ernst,

  Julian, John,

  Julius Caesar,

  jumpmasters,

  jump school,

  badges and symbols of,

  graduates of,

  preparation for,

  stages of,

  Kaprun,

  Keegan, John,

  Kinnard, Harry W. O.,

  Korean War,

  Koskimaki, George,

  K rations,

  Lager, Harry,

  La Madeleine,

  Landsberg,

  Lavenson, George,

  Lawson Field,

  Leach, William,

  Leclerc, Jacques Philippe,

  Lee, William C.,

  leg bags,

  Le Grand-Chemin,

  Lesniewski, Joseph,

  Liebgott, Joseph,

  in attack on Noville,

  in Austria,

  at Carentan,

  on D-Day,

  wounding of,

  Lipton, Carwood,

  in Alsace,

  in Austria,

  battlefield commission of,

  on D-Day,

  at Foy,

  at Noville,

  promotions of,

  wounding of,

  liquor,

  London,

  Lorraine, Gerald,

  Luftwaffe,

  Lugers,

  Luz, George,

  in Berchtesgaden,<
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  in Germany,

  at Haguenau,

  reassignment of,

  Lyall, Clarence,

  Lynch, Sgt.,

  McAuliffe, Anthony,

  McClung, Earl,

  at Haguenau,

  McCreary, Thomas,

  in Austria,

  at Haguenau,

  McGonigal, William,

  McGrath, John,

  machine-guns,

  Mackall, John T.,

  mail,

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

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

  at Bastogne,

  at Carentan,

  Making of a Paratrooper, The (Gabel),

  Malarkey, Don,

  at Aldbourne,

  in Berchtesgaden,

  at Camp Toccoa,

  on D-Day,

  Eisenhower and,

  in Germany,

  at Haguenau,

  at Mourmelon,

  promotion of,

  souvenir hunting and,

  Maloney, John,

  Mann, Bob,

  MARKET-GARDEN,

  Allied intelligence and,

  drop zone in,

  Eisenhower and,

  failure of,

  “Hell’s Highway” and,

  strategic objective of,

  Marne River,

  Marsh, Bob,

  at Haguenau,

  Marshall, S. L. A.,

  martial law,

  Martin, John,

  at Foy,

  at Haguenau,

  at Mourmelon,

  at Neunen,

  promotion of,

  Matheson, S. L.,

  at Haguenau,

  promotion of,

  reassignment of,

  respect for

  Mathews, Robert,

  medics,

  Meehan, Thomas,

  Mein Kampf (Hitler),

  Mellett, Francis,

  Melo, Joachim,

  Mercier, Ken,

  Meuse River,

  Miller, Glenn,

  Miller, James,

  Miller, John,

  M-1,

  ammunition for,

  money exchange rate,

  Montgomery, Bernard Law,

  Ardennes strategy of,

  First Allied Airborne Army and,

  MARKET-GARDEN and,

  Moone, Don,

  Moore, Walter,

  morale,

  of E Company,

  More, Alton,

  Morgan, Frederick,

  morphine,

  mortars,

  Morton, James,

  Mourmelon-le-Grand,

  ammunition supplies at,

  civilian population of,

  recreation in,

  replacement soldiers at,

  Mourmelon-le-Petit,

  Moya, Sergio,

  Muchik,

  Muck, Warren “Skip”,

  at Camp Toccoa,

  death of,

  at Foy,

  at Mourmelon,

  promotion of,

  Munich,

  Murray, Elmer,

  Mussolini, Benito,

  National Guard,

  Nazis,

  in Berchtesgaden,

  execution of,

  homes of,

  Neavles, Doc,

  Neitzke, Norman,

  Night Drop (Marshall),

  night exercises,

  Nijmegen,

  Niland, Bob,

  Niland, Fritz,

 

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