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Leopold, Vernon Battle of the Bulge and Status of the I&R Platoon
Vernon Leopold saw the evidence of German activity in his sector when he went on patrol.
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Leopold, Vernon Becoming a Soldier
Gerald Vernon Leopold, known as Gerald V. Leopold in the Army, was born in Frankfurt, Germany in August 1923.
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Leopold, Vernon Duties and Patrols
Vernon Leopold arrived on the Belgium and German border at the village of Hünningen.
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Leopold, Vernon Fear of Capture
Vernon Leopold feared being captured because he was German.
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Leopold, Vernon From England to Belgium
Vernon Leopold was trained as a radio operator at Camp Wolters, Texas then went into the ASTP, Army Specialized Training Program.
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Leopold, Vernon Joining the I&R Platoon
Vernon Leopold joined the I&R Platoon [Annotator's Note: Intelligence and Reconnaissance Platoon, Headquarters Company, 394th Infantry Reg
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Leopold, Vernon Military Intelligence
Because of the frost bite problem with his feet, Vernon Leopold was given limited service for six months after his hospital stay.
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Leopold, Vernon Other Platoon Members
[Annotator's Note: This segment begins with Vernon Leopold describing some of the men he served with in the I&R Platoon, Headquarters Comp
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Leopold, Vernon Overseas Service
Vernon Leopold and his outfit [Annotator's Note: I&R Platoon, Headquarters Company, 394th Infantry Regiment, 99th Infantry Division] shipp
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Leopold, Vernon Positions Overlooking Lanzerath
Vernon Leopold vividly remembers the positions of the foxholes and emplacements that his platoon [Annotator's Note: the Intelligence and Recon
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Leopold, Vernon Some of the Guys
Vernon Leopold only really remembers the members of the I&R Platoon [Annotator's Note: I&R Platoon, Headquarters Company, 394th Infant
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Leopold, Vernon The First Reunion
Vernon Leopold provides a description of his fellow soldiers, the commander and non-commissioned officer in his I&R Platoon.