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Stanley P. Holloway didn’t say anything about the
war for fifty years. Then his son started asking him questions. What
followed was an awakening of stories and experiences that spanned
four years, including numerous island invasions. Holloway had
brazened machine gun fire while Marines died around him; he had
watched a banzai attack approaching; he had been in mortar barrages
and howitzer attacks; he had contracted diseases that could kill;
and he had found the love of his life. |