| Title |
Description |
Source |
Type |
| Stories submitted by Vietnam veteran and actor Tucker Smallwood | 3 of the 33 stories contained in RETURN TO EDEN, by Tucker Smallwood, former Army Advisor to Vietnamese Delta Militia and now a well-known actor. The entire book may be found here. | Tucker Smallwood | Personal Account |
| Walter Jackson (Jack) Brantley-WWII Memoir | Personal memoir of Jack Brantley's WWII military service from enlistment to discharge (4th Armored Division in General Patton's U.S. 3rd Army). | Jack Brantley | Memoir |
| "Dad, What Did You Do During the Big War?" | Memoir about the military service of Jim Paine during WWII (Army, L Company, 399th Regiment of the 100th Division). | Jim Paine | Memoir |
| "A Trans-Atlantic Crossing" and others | A collection of WWII stories by W.T. Block of the 78th Infantry Division. | W.T. Block | Stories |
| "B-29 Crew of Carl B. Sturm" | Memoir of Phil Sligar's military service during WWII (B-29 Crewman). | Phil Sligar | Memoir |
| "Surrender at Baguio" | Robert Gerwig's firsthand account of the Japanese surrender at Baguio (CWO, Reporter & Historian). | Robert Gerwig | Personal Account |
| "Peleliu" | Lt. Robert W. Fisher's (USMCR) personal account of the taking of Peleliu Island. | Cal Stephenson | Personal Account |
| Ray Davis' Medal of Honor | Medal of Honor awarded to General Raymond Davis when he was still a Lieutenant Colonel (1st Battalion, 7th Marines, 1st Marine Division). | Ray Davis | Award |
| "Our Visit to Poland" | Story about Clyde Bramlett's visit to Poland for the commemoration of allied veteran airmen who dropped supplies into Poland during WWII (B-17 bomber pilot, 8th USAAF). | Clyde Bramlett | Personal Account |
| "Five Jap Cities Aflame After Big B-29 Strike" | Newspaper article about the B-29 assault on five Japanese cities. This B-29 crew included Phil Sligar. | Phil Sligar | Article |
| "My Ten Foot Circle of Space" | Fred K. Fox describes his first combat experience on the Island of Peleliu with the 1st Marine Division, 1st Regiment, 3rd Battalion, K Company. At the time, he was a Private First Class. | E. Parker Parra | Personal Account |