This is the story about the men of Company F, 127th Infantry, 32nd Division, Wisconsin National Guard who left Sheboygan, Wisconsin for Federal Service on October 20, 1940. They would fight in the Battle for Buna on the isla...

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This is the story about the men of Company F, 127th Infantry, 32nd Division, Wisconsin National Guard who left Sheboygan, Wisconsin for Federal Service on October 20, 1940. They would fight in the Battle for Buna on the island of New Guinea against the Japanese in World War II. The story is filled with quotes by the author's father, Roland Stoelb.

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