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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

R

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)

S

Saalfelden

St. Albans (England)

St. Hubert

St. Mary's Parish (Astoria)

St. Mary's Star of the Sea school

Ste-Mère-Église

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

T

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

U

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

V-2 bombs

Vallavielle, Michel de

Valtin, Jan

Van Klinken, Robert

V-E day

Veghel (Holland)

Venders

V-J day

W

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

Y

Young's Bay

Z

Zastavniak, Frank

Zell am See (Austria)

Zonsche Forest (Holland)

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