Prefer shows that the U.S. Army "dogface" was more than a match for the Nazi "supermen" in World War II as shown by the heroic acts of of the soldiers in Walton Walker's XXth Corps. 26 photos and 10 maps.
Nathan N. Prefer’s lifelong study of the Second World War has resulted in three prior military studies including MacArthur’s New Guinea Campaign; Patton’s Ghost Corps; and Vinegar Joe’s War. His interest in the Tinian Campaign began when he served in the US Marine Corps Reserve as part of the 4th Marine Division. Now retired with graduate degrees in Military History, Prefer’s next work will concern the US Army’s campaign on Leyte in the Philippines. He currently resides in Fort Myers, Florida.
Not every division in the US Army in World War II was an 82nd Airborne or a Big Red One. But the fighting and dying were the same and the outcome of the war was as dependent on the performance of units like the 94th Infantry Division as on any other.