In his service along the Mexican border and in both world wars, Colonel H.
In his service along the Mexican border.
The story might seem fit for Hollywood, but no fictional account can compare to the real-Life drama of Combat Engineer.
In both desperate actions, the senior engineer officer provides the steadying hand that inspires the troops to succeed.
Combat Engineer tells the well-known stories of the Bulge and Remagen from a new and different perspective, that of the commander.
Throughout, he endures tragedy and triumph as a shining example of the uniquely American concept of a citizen-soldier.
This tribute to an unsung American hero weaves through Anderson\'s Life as a Pennsylvania railroad engineer and as an Army Combat engineer.
Wallis Anderson, Army Corps of Engineers, commanded troops in the most critical actions of his generation.
In his service along the Mexican border and in both world wars, Colonel H.
The story might seem fit for Hollywood, but no fictional account can compare to the real-Life drama of Combat Engineer.
In both desperate actions, the senior engineer officer provides the steadying hand that inspires the troops to succeed.
Combat Engineer tells the well-known stories of the Bulge and Remagen from a new and different perspective, that of the commander.
Throughout, he endures tragedy and triumph as a shining example of the uniquely American concept of a citizen-soldier.
This tribute to an unsung American hero weaves through Anderson\'s Life as a Pennsylvania railroad engineer and as an Army Combat engineer.
Wallis Anderson, Army Corps of Engineers, commanded troops in the most critical actions of his generation.
In his service along the Mexican border and in both world wars, Colonel H.
The story might seem fit for Hollywood, but no fictional account can compare to the real-Life drama of Combat Engineer.
In both desperate actions, the senior engineer officer provides the steadying hand that inspires the troops to succeed.
Combat Engineer tells the well-known stories of the Bulge and Remagen from a new and different perspective, that of the commander.
Throughout, he endures tragedy and triumph as a shining example of the uniquely American concept of a citizen-soldier.
This tribute to an unsung American hero weaves through Anderson\'s Life as a Pennsylvania railroad engineer and as an Army Combat engineer.
Wallis Anderson, Army Corps of Engineers, commanded troops in the most critical actions of his generation.
In his service along the Mexican border and in both world wars, Colonel H