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Boggs, Marie "Lindy Boggs" Reflections
Corrine Boggs notes that it is good that the museum [Annotator's Note: The National WWII Museum in New Orleans, Louisiana] is able to come bac
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Boitnott, Monty Anzio to Monte Cassino
Monty Joe Boitnott was on tour [Annotators Note: on an overseas tour of duty] for 16 months.
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Boitnott, Monty Being Wounded
Monty Joe Boitnott was wounded when he was bringing supplies on a mule and a mortar shell hit the path.
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Boitnott, Monty Changing Command
Monty Joe Boitnott fought in bad weather and only received support when the skies cleared.
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Boitnott, Monty Faid Pass
Monty Joe Boitnott rested after Sened Station.
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Boitnott, Monty Final Memories
Monty Joe Boitnott killed groups of men that were mostly Italian with his machinegun at Sened. He also killed Frenchmen at the kasbah.
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Boitnott, Monty Fondouk and Meeting Patton
Monty Joe Boitnott moved from Kasserine to Fondouk where he fought his first battle with his company.
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Boitnott, Monty Great Britain
Monty Joe Boitnott was supposed to deploy to Scotland on the Mariposa but the ship caught on fire while it was being refitted for troops.
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Boitnott, Monty Italy
Monty Joe Boitnott loaded transports with over 250,000 prisoners.
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Boitnott, Monty Joining the National Guard
Joe Boitnott was born Monty Joe Boitnott in April 1921 and raised in Maxwell, Iowa.
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Boitnott, Monty Kasserine Pass and War's End
Monty Joe Boitnott thought the strategy was ill advised at Kasserine Pass because they knew the enemy was coming.
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Boitnott, Monty Monte Cassino