MG-42 Laid Down INTENSE Fire As He Ran Across an Open Field | Battle of the Bulge

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  • Опубліковано 4 сер 2024
  • After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, at the age of 17, Vernon Staley tried to join the military. However, his father refused to let Vernon join as he wanted him to finish high school.
    After graduating from high school, Staley was drafted into the U.S. Army. He was assigned to the 70th Infantry Division, where he served as a combat medic. The 70th Infantry Division spent nearly 90 days in combat during the final days of the European Theater.
    In December 1944, upon arriving in France, Staley was assigned to Task Force Herren. Task Force Herren played a role in fighting the German winter offensive-Operation Nordwind.
    Staley took part in a rescue operation of the 276th Regiment, which had been captured by German troops. During the operation, Staley was pinned down in a field. After making it to safety, Staley was assigned to tag the dead soldiers.
    In July 1946, Staley finished with the rank of Private First Class. He was awarded a Combat Medical Badge.
    Interview recorded on May 12, 2023
    00:00 Intro
    02:09 Family Background
    02:35 Pearl Harbor Attack
    03:50 Drafted
    7:30 Arrived in France
    08:21 Deployed to the Rhine River
    09:25 Battle of the Bulge
    10:33 Crossing an open field under MG fire
    14:43 Tagging the dead
    15:53 Man jumps on grenade
    17:12 Dodging an artillery shell
    19:30 Other medic's who were killed
    20:08 Horrible prison camp conditions
    23:50 Patton's MP's take his car
    25:58 The war is over
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