
Four Brothers of World War II
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The memoirs of the four Quant brothers of little, New London, Wisconsin as they served their country during World War II from the date of entry (enlistment or draft) through to the date of discharge in the United States Army and Army Air Corps. The four brothers' experiences fighting in both Europe and the South Pacific Theatre will be told in factual, vivid detail (good, bad, and even..
Four Brothers of World War II
2M ago
This final episode of the Four Brothers of World War II podcast is part 2 of the youngest Quant brother's memoirs of his time serving in General George S. Patton's Third Army Headquarters in Germany. More than fifty years after the end of World War II, Patton's secretary, Raymond Quant, is finally able to release information pertaining to Patton's top-secret information regarding the war.
Along the way, you will hear anecdotes involving a variety of celebrities and war criminals including (but not limited to) Colonel Charles Lindberg, Jack Benny, Ingrid Bergman, Paul Robeson, Alfred Lund ..read more
Four Brothers of World War II
2M ago
Episode 3 (the penultimate episode) of the “Four Brothers of World War II” podcast is the first of a two-part story of Staff Sergeant Raymond Quant (the youngest of the Four 'Quant' Brothers of World War II). Due to the fact that that he scored extremely highly on the aptitude and intelligence tests immediately following high school graduation, following basic training, then Private Raymond Quant finds himself serving as none other than General George S. Patton's secretary in the Third Army Headquarters responsible for documenting and recording top-secret documents from Patton's headquar ..read more
Four Brothers of World War II
2M ago
Just seven months out of high school--and only 17 years of age, Wilton (the 3rd oldest of the four Quant brothers from New London, Wisconsin) gets drafted into the United States Army unexpectedly. After traveling to various army stations around the U.S., for thoroughly intense and vigorous training, he finds himself fighting on the front lines in Germany against Nazis. He feels a tremendous amount of guilt for having literally been forced to kill teenage German soldiers (via rifle, machine gun, hand grenades, and even flame throwers.
Being the teenager that he himself is, he under ..read more
Four Brothers of World War II
2M ago
This inaugural episode of the Four Brothers of World War II podcast, entitled “The South Pacific”, was written by Master Sergeant Lyle (Dod) Quant in 1998. He was the second oldest of the four Quant brothers of little New London, Wisconsin who each served in either the United States Army or the United States Army Air Corps (now known as the US Air Force) during World War II. Fifty-plus years after discharge from military service, I asked Lyle and his brothers to write their WW II memoirs looking back on each man's military experience from the perspective of a small-town teenager fr ..read more
Four Brothers of World War II
3M ago
This final episode of the Four Brothers of World War II podcast is part 2 of the youngest Quant brother's memoirs of his time serving in General George S. Patton's Third Army Headquarters in Germany. More than fifty years after the end of World War II, Patton's secretary, Raymond Quant, is finally able to release information pertaining to Patton's top-secret information regarding the war.
Along the way, you will hear anecdotes involving a variety of celebrities and war criminals including (but not limited to) Colonel Charles Lindberg, Jack Benny, Ingrid Bergman, Paul Robeson, Alfred Lund ..read more
Four Brothers of World War II
3M ago
Episode 3 (the penultimate episode) of the “Four Brothers of World War II” podcast is the first of a two-part story of Staff Sergeant Raymond Quant (the youngest of the Four 'Quant' Brothers of World War II). Due to the fact that that he scored extremely highly on the aptitude and intelligence tests immediately following high school graduation, following basic training, then Private Raymond Quant finds himself serving as none other than General George S. Patton's secretary in the Third Army Headquarters responsible for documenting and recording top-secret documents from Patton's headquar ..read more
Four Brothers of World War II
3M ago
Just seven months out of high school--and only 17 years of age, Wilton (the 3rd oldest of the four Quant brothers from New London, Wisconsin) gets drafted into the United States Army unexpectedly. After traveling to various army stations around the U.S., for thoroughly intense and vigorous training, he finds himself fighting on the front lines in Germany against Nazis. He feels a tremendous amount of guilt for having literally been forced to kill teenage German soldiers (via rifle, machine gun, hand grenades, and even flame throwers.
Being the teenager that he himself is, he under ..read more
Four Brothers of World War II
3M ago
This inaugural episode of the Four Brothers of World War II podcast, entitled “The South Pacific”, was written by Master Sergeant Lyle (Dod) Quant in 1998. He was the second oldest of the four Quant brothers of little New London, Wisconsin who each served in either the United States Army or the United States Army Air Corps (now known as the US Air Force) during World War II. Fifty-plus years after discharge from military service, I asked Lyle and his brothers to write their WW II memoirs looking back on each man's military experience from the perspective of a small-town teenager fr ..read more