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“And we made the landing on Peleliu, which in my opinion was the most ferocious thing I’ve ever been in.” (Audio Interview, 14:40)

   Henry W. Andrasovsky
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War: World War II, 1939-1946; Korean War, 1950-1955; Cold War Era, 1945-1991
Branch: Marine Corps
Unit: A Company, 1st Battalion, 7th Marines, 1st Marine Division
Service Location: Guadalcanal (Solomon Islands); New Guinea; Peleliu Island (Palau); also: Chosin and Seoul, Korea
Rank: Gunnery Sergeant
Place of Birth: Parma, OH
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After a long voyage in an LST, Marine scout Henry Andrasovsky and his comrades landed at Peleliu, a tiny island deemed of significant strategic importance to retaking the Philippines. Just getting to the beach was perilous enough, as withering machine gun fire and mortar explosions killed or wounded dozens of men with Andrasovsky’s line of vision. Though he was wounded that first day on the beach (and subsequently injured by an explosion near the aid station where he was recovering), his recollections of the details of one of the war’s most hellish amphibious assaults are vivid and gripping.

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