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by Larry Alexander


  Stimson, Henry L.

  Stuntz, Mayo S.

  Subic Bay, Philippines

  Suesada, Shimizu

  Sukup, Frederick A.

  Sulu Sea

  Suluan, Philippines

  Sumatra

  Sumner, Ann

  Sumner, Dorothy

  Sumner, Robert S. “Red,”

  Sumner Team

  Sunda Strait

  Sunn, Joshua

  Surigao Strait

  Sutherland, Richard K.

  Swart, Henry

  Sweezy, Roy

  Swing, Joseph

  Sycip, Alfonso

  Tablasoefa area, New Guinea

  Tacloban, Philippines

  Tagalog language

  Tajima, Hikotaro

  Talaud Island

  Talavera River, Philippines

  Tami Beach, New Guinea

  Tami River, New Guinea

  Tanahmerah Bay, New Guinea

  Tanauan, Philippines

  Taorum River, New Guinea

  Tarfia, New Guinea

  Tarlac, Philippines

  Taruc, Luis

  Teague, William E.

  Teeples, Robert W.

  Tenke, Philippines

  Terry, Howard L.

  They Were First: The Story of the Alamo Scouts (Hochstrasser)

  Thompson, George S.

  Thompson submachine gun

  Thompson Team

  Throgmorton, Allen H.

  Tibbets, Paul

  Ticao Island

  Tinian

  Tison, Sidney

  Tokyo Bay

  Tokyo Rose

  Town, Cliff

  Townsend, Clyde S.

  Toyozo, Kitazono

  Tripartite Pact of

  Tsukada, Rikichi

  Tsushima, Battle of

  Tucker, Clinton R.

  Umiray River, Philippines

  U.S. 1st Cavalry Division

  U.S. 3rd Fleet

  U.S. 5th Air Force

  U.S. 6th Army

  U.S. Army Special Reconnaissance Unit (see Alamo Scouts)

  U.S. 7th Fleet

  U.S. 8th Army

  U.S. 11th Airborne

  U.S. 24th Division

  U.S. 32nd Division

  U.S. 40th Division

  U.S. 77th Infantry Division

  U.S. 127th Regiment

  U.S. 158th Regiment

  U.S. 158th Regimental Combat Team (RCT)

  U.S. 167th Infantry Regiment

  U.S. 547th Night Fighter Squadron

  U.S. Signal Corps

  USS California

  USS Half Moon

  USS Houston

  USS Kitkun Bay

  USS Lexington

  USS Nashville

  USS New Mexico

  USS Ommaney Bay

  USS Panay

  USS West Virginia

  USS Yorktown

  Urdaneta, Philippines

  Valencia, Philippines

  Vandoemoear Island

  Vanimo, New Guinea

  Vaquilar, Rufo “Pontiac,”

  Vera, General

  Veroe Island Passage

  Versailles, Treaty of

  Vickery, Chester B.

  Vickery Team

  Vineyard, Conrad

  Vineyard, Priscilla

  Vining, Ray

  Visayan Sea

  Vischansky, Peter

  Vitiaz Strait, New Guinea

  Vogelkop Peninsula, New Guinea

  Voice of Liberty, The

  Volunteer Guards, Philippines

  Wai Chi guerrilla group

  Waigeo Island

  Wainwright, Jonathan M.

  Wakde Island

  Wakde-Sarmi area, New Guinea

  Wake Island

  Walters, Bobby G.

  Wangrud, Ray W.

  War Plan Orange

  Washington Naval Treaty (Five-Power Treaty)

  Wassoenger River, New Guinea

  Watson, Glendale

  Watson, Raymond “Moose,”

  Watson, William R.

  Weiland, Harry D.

  Wewe River, New Guinea

  White, Horton V.

  Williams, Homer A.

  Williams, Vance Q.

  Williams Team

  Winters, Dick

  Wismer, Wilbert C.

  Woendi Island

  World War I

  Yamashita, Tomoyuki

  Yamashita Standard

  Yangtze River, China

  Yellow Beach, Noemfoor Island

  Yokoyama, Shizuo

  Yongding River, China

  Zabat (guerrilla leader)

  Zambales Mountains, Philippines

  Zedric, Lance Q.

  Zervoulakas, Freddy

  Zwer, Michael

  1 Throughout the war there would be a total of nine Alamo Scout classes, although the war would end before the last class graduated. Since the training regimen for all eight changed little, the narration that follows will not be an attempt to tell the story of each class. Instead, it will largely follow the program as a whole, intermingled with personal experiences of individual Scouts, regardless of their class.

 

 

 


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