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Losing Friends In Combat | Memoirs Of WWII #12

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Arlin White, machine gunner for the U.S. Army 97th Infantry Division, recalls the Allied advance into Germany, taking enemy prisoners, and what it means to lose friends in combat. Note: Due to a shortage of personal photographs, the archival depictions of Arlin White in this episode are representations only, and not actual photographs of Mr. White. As Memoirs of WWII, we always do our utmost to accurately depict the veterans and their stories, both out of respect towards the veterans and our desire to preserve the truth. Some veterans have a large collection of personal photographs, while others have very few. In this case, Arlin’s personal World War II photographs were misplaced over time and were unable to be located for use in this documentary. Memoirs of WWII Website: http://bit.ly/2w60kGM Patreon: http://bit.ly/2HIebIN Instagram: http://bit.ly/2FBGBhv Facebook: http://bit.ly/2w5Lhgf Twitter: http://bit.ly/2jlcp1A Written and Directed by Joshua Scott Filmed by Christian McLean Edited by Christian McLean and Joshua Scott Post audio by Lane Tarr Special Thanks to Chris Lazor Archive Footage Sources: https://www.archives.gov/ https://www.archive.org/ Department of Defense National Archives and Records Administration Archive Photograph Sources: National Archives and Records Administration Auckland Museum Imperial War Museums schaerfsystem Simon Q from United Kingdom Austrian National Library U.S. Army Department of Defense Saracen Exports "Keep the Home-Fires Burning ('Till the Boys Come Home)" composed by Ivor Novello and Lena Guilbert Ford 1915, performed by John McCormack. Acquired from publicdomainreview.org “Taps” composed by General Daniel Butterfield Musical Score Source: https://artlist.io/ Artlist Songs and Composers: “Choice” by Borrtex “Drifting Deeper” by Roland Bingaman “Empty Room” by Max Herve “The Depths” by Ben Winwood

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