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Westfield Man(Continued from page one)formed and moved out. Sgt Miller’s vehicle was the third one in the column.“When the head of the column reached Tarforst, it was fired on by German 88’s and the leading tr.nk was knocked out.1 The second tank turned and came back along the line of vehicles. Again without waiting for orders. Sgt. Miller dismounted and. moving forward, located the guns’ position and then, bringing his destroyer forward, he destroyed the gun. firing three rounds at a range of 300 yards.“At this some point. Pvt. Ham-mon Davisson (Bridgeport. W. Va.),| saw two half-tracks belonging to the I infantry, which had been hit. He * drove one back to a defiladed position and. returning on foot to the second half-track, he drove it also to a safe position. In the second;
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Le Mars Semi Weekly Sentinel

Le Mars, Iowa, US

Tue, Apr 17, 1945

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