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The World War II hero who charged three machine guns
In January 1945, Technical Sergeant Russell Dunham charged three German machine-gun positions on a frozen hillside in France.
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The grave marker in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Rantoul, of Sgt. Joseph Quinlan, who died in France during World War II. Rantoul resident Joe Bolser with his daughter, Katie Bolser, a Marine who served ...
at the turn of the 20th century, machine guns had become one of the most devastating weapons that a soldier could equip. Some of the machine guns that first appeared in World War II are still in used ...
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