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Gunner - World War II Veterans Part 1

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In Memory of Lewis Bennett September 24, 1927 to November 7, 2009. You will be missed. The Youngest Railsplitter is the story of Lewis Bennett who lied about his age and joined the military during World War II to become the youngest member of the 84th Division. He served as a machine gunner for D company of the 334th regiment. This is the first part to the story of this amazing veteran from Grants, New Mexico. Produced by Poco Loco Productions of NMSU-Grants.

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  • miss my grandpa he was a world war 2 pow for 19 months =[ R.I.P

  • May we never forget your Grandfather. Thank you for posting a message about him and keeping his memory alive.

  • That General had a nice lookin' field wife.

  • I'm guessing all the "field wives" were pretty attractive.

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  • that man is not a general, its a coronel

  • @MovieLoaderGer you´re right movieloader

  • @3baseballlife1 I hope people like you die! ''shit Americans'' You'll find that good? stupid idiot

  • May we never forget the national socialist german soldiers

    rest in peace.

  • 6:45 the guy all the way to the bottom right corner look at his nose that just freaked me out.

  • shit germans thought russians were animals..probably because russians new how fucked up in the head german were

  • war stinks. ever cut open a dead fish. thats what war smells like!

  • I miss my father daily. Our WW2 vets are a special species of individulas. They gave everything for us... God bless them all.

  • @SuperTruth77 Please be a troll

  • @SuperTruth77

    Every WWII veteran alive these days are inextricably linked to one another. So, what ever you do to honor/slander/or tell half-truths about one, you say about the group as a whole. I'm not casting judgment on you or others who don't have much enthusiasm for our honored veterans of years past.  Just be aware that your grandfather is/was a microcosm and eyewitness to what was the greatest conflict human history has ever seen. This sort of thing should NOT be trivialized.

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