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WWII Army Infantry Training, Texas Style: The Story of Dean H. Olson
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WWII Army Infantry Training, Texas Style: The Story of Dean H. Olson

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The story of Dean H. Olson covers army infantrytraining at Camps Fannin ( July-October 1943)and Maxey (March-September 1944) and presentsunique perspectives on the day-to-day life of anarmy private Dean H. Olson, a young man maturefar beyond his teen-age years. It also providesunusual insight into the army specialized trainingprogram at Louisiana State University where he wasa student (November 1943-March 1944) and onthe Ninety-ninth Infantry Division’s deployment tothe North Ardennes in Belgium shortly before theBattle of the Bulge. WWII Army Infantry Training,Texas Style describes in great detail Olson’s armytraining in preparation for fighting in WWII.Because Olson was an exceptional student, hewas selected for the amy special training programdesigned to create new officers for the army. Dean'sletters bring to life the experiences of a youngsoldier during this time in our nation’s history.

Olson was among a handful of Army soldiers whosaw training at both Camp Fannin and CampMaxey, and perhaps the only such one who wrotethoughtful letters to his parents about all hisexperiences.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Stephen F. Austin State University Press
Country
United States
Date
4 May 2016
Pages
220
ISBN
9781622881062

The story of Dean H. Olson covers army infantrytraining at Camps Fannin ( July-October 1943)and Maxey (March-September 1944) and presentsunique perspectives on the day-to-day life of anarmy private Dean H. Olson, a young man maturefar beyond his teen-age years. It also providesunusual insight into the army specialized trainingprogram at Louisiana State University where he wasa student (November 1943-March 1944) and onthe Ninety-ninth Infantry Division’s deployment tothe North Ardennes in Belgium shortly before theBattle of the Bulge. WWII Army Infantry Training,Texas Style describes in great detail Olson’s armytraining in preparation for fighting in WWII.Because Olson was an exceptional student, hewas selected for the amy special training programdesigned to create new officers for the army. Dean'sletters bring to life the experiences of a youngsoldier during this time in our nation’s history.

Olson was among a handful of Army soldiers whosaw training at both Camp Fannin and CampMaxey, and perhaps the only such one who wrotethoughtful letters to his parents about all hisexperiences.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Stephen F. Austin State University Press
Country
United States
Date
4 May 2016
Pages
220
ISBN
9781622881062