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Authors: Don Malarkey
wings of
Paris, Malarkey in
Pasler, Frank
pathfinders
Patton, George
Peacock, Thomas
Pearl Harbor attack
penicillin
Penkala, Alex
Perconte, Frank
Peter Iredale
(ship)
Petty, Cleveland
Phil Spitalny All-Girl
Orchestra
Phoenix
“photo op,”
Pickford, Mary
Pillsbury Flour Mill (Astoria)
Plesha, John
“points” after V-E day
Portland (Oregon)
Malarkey as machinist in
Powers, Shifty
Presidential Citations
Purple Heart
Malarkey's refusal of
Rachamps
Rader, Robert
Randleman, Denver “Bull,”
Ranney Mike
later contact between Malarkey and
Reader's Digest,
Regent Palace Hotel (London)
rescue by Easy Company
Rhine River, Easy Company's crossing of
Rhine River malaria
Robbins, Woodrow
Robinson, Jackie
Rockwood, Roy
Roe, Eugene
in Battle of the Bulge
Roosevelt, Franklin D.
ROTC (Reserve Officers Training Corps)
Saalfelden
St. Albans (England)
St. Hubert
St. Mary's Parish (Astoria)
St. Mary's Star of the Sea school
Ste-Mère-Ãglise
salmon, Malarkey compares self to
Salmon Derby
Samaria
(ship)
Sampson, Francis
Saturday Evening Post,
Saving Private Ryan
(movie)
On
Schmitz, Raymond
Schmitz Steel Company
Screaming Eagles.
See
101st Airborne Division
Seaside Sandfleas
Seattle (Washington)
2nd Armored Division
Second Army, British
Settle, Matthew
7th Armored Division (British)
705th Tank Destroyer Battalion
Sheehy, John
Sherman Tanks
Sibrat
Sigma Nu fraternity
Sinatra, Frank
Sink, William
Smith, R. B. “Burr,”
in Battle of the Bulge
later contact between Malarkey and
Sobel, Herbert
dismissed as company commander
in England
influence on Malarkey by
later threat by
letter to mothers by
Winters' final confrontation with
Son (Holland)
Speight, Richard, Jr.
Speirs, Ronald
in Battle of the Bulge
disobedient sergeant killed by
Spudnut Doughnut Shop
Stein, Ed “Step-and-a-Half,”
Stokes, J. B.
Strayer, Bob
Stuka dive-bomber
Sunset Highway
Swanson, Colonel
Sweeney, Patrick
Talbert, Floyd
tanks
American
British
German
at Bulge
Tanner, Faye
Malarkey fails to visit
Malarkey's later meeting with
Malarkey's letters to
Taylor, Maxwell
10th Armored Division
3rd Armored Division
Third Army, U.S.
XXX Corps, British
Thomas, Ed
377th Parachute Field Artillery Battalion
Tiger tank
Tillamook Burn (Astoria Fire)
Toccoa (Georgia)
Toye, Joe
in Battle of the Bulge
on D-day
in Holland
hospitalizations of
hotel incidents with
later contact between Malarkey and
Toye, Pete
Trask, Grandma and Granddad
28th Infantry Division
Uden (Holland)
University of Oregon
Malarkey as student at
Malarkey's graduation from
See also
Sigma Nu fraternity
Upottery (England)
Utah Beach
D-Day Museum at
V-2 bombs
Vallavielle, Michel de
Valtin, Jan
Van Klinken, Robert
V-E day
Veghel (Holland)
Venders
V-J day
Waal River
Wageningen (Holland)
Warren, John
Warrenton
Washington (D.C.), Malarkey in
Webster, David Kenyon
“We'll Meet Again” (song)
Welsh, Harry
later contact between Malarkey and
Wesley, Leland
West, Allen
Wilhelmina Canal bridge (Holland)
Willamette Valley
Wills, Lord
Wilson Studio (Astoria)
Winters, Dick
in Battle of the Bulge
after Battle of the Bulge
Beyond Band of Brothers,
on D-day and after
wounded
Distinguished Service Cross of
in Germany
in Holland
as major
Malarkey's estimate of
Malarkey's goodbye to
Malarkey's later letters to
1980s Christmas cards to
Nixon as pal of
in postwar Europe
Sobel and final confrontation
and Sobel's dismissal
as training officer
World War I
World War II, outbreak of
Worms (Germany)
Wynn, Popeye
Young's Bay
Zastavniak, Frank
Zell am See (Austria)
Zonsche Forest (Holland)