Everyman's War
Saturday, December 4, 2010 by Yuda
As a seasoned infantry and tank units of 11 German Panzer "Ghost" division quietlymoved into the position of the snow-covered hills around Nennig Germany, exhaustingbattle GI and his unit is ready to defend a small town, a strategic position for the Allies towin the war.
Lack of weapons and outnumbered, Sergeant Don Smith struggled to find hope andcourage against the most likely in one of the decisive confrontation in the "Battle of the Bulge" during World War II. regun GI of 94 Infantry Division take cover in holes dugoutside the city line. No one in high command believed that German forces would attackin blizzard conditions. As the attack before dawn, with a communications sergeantSmith is left with choice but to make their way through enemy fire, gunmen andwounded, to the city and warned of coming attacks. Based on actual accounts"Everyman's War" explores the events of this heroic courage and decorated veteran ofthe struggle between duty and desire. Between the prospect of life and love, Dorine whowait at home and the harsh realities of war that marks an important era in his life whenhe discovered that the loss of hope can be worse than the loss of life. One man of courage ... One person of hope ... Everyman's War. ™
Lack of weapons and outnumbered, Sergeant Don Smith struggled to find hope andcourage against the most likely in one of the decisive confrontation in the "Battle of the Bulge" during World War II. regun GI of 94 Infantry Division take cover in holes dugoutside the city line. No one in high command believed that German forces would attackin blizzard conditions. As the attack before dawn, with a communications sergeantSmith is left with choice but to make their way through enemy fire, gunmen andwounded, to the city and warned of coming attacks. Based on actual accounts"Everyman's War" explores the events of this heroic courage and decorated veteran ofthe struggle between duty and desire. Between the prospect of life and love, Dorine whowait at home and the harsh realities of war that marks an important era in his life whenhe discovered that the loss of hope can be worse than the loss of life. One man of courage ... One person of hope ... Everyman's War. ™
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