Quick Overview: August 7, 1944. A small mountain above the French village of Mortain. A 21-year-old Lieutenant. A radio. A pair of binoculars. The M1 Garand changed infantry combat forever. In World War II, the most feared man on the battlefield wasn't the soldier charging with a rifle or the gunner behind a machine gun ...

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August 7, 1944. A small mountain above the French village of Mortain. A 21-year-old Lieutenant. A radio. A pair of binoculars. The M1 Garand changed infantry combat forever. In World War II, the most feared man on the battlefield wasn't the soldier charging with a rifle or the gunner behind a machine gun ... This video depicts compelling scenes of a soldier in various settings, from intense combat to moments of rest and strategic ... December 20, 1944. A frozen clearing in the Ardennes. A Why Germans Couldn't Figure Out How US Snipers Disappeared After Every Shot

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