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Beyond the Call: Private First Class Albert Ernest Schwab at Okinawa Shima, 1945
Episode 46

Beyond the Call: Private First Class Albert Ernest Schwab at Okinawa Shima, 1945

Dispatch: U.S. Military History Magazine

January 26, 202613m 48s

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Show Notes

Beyond the Call: Private First Class Albert Ernest Schwab at Okinawa Shima, 1945 follows a young Marine flamethrower operator whose solitary assaults on two machine gun nests turn a doomed valley into a narrow, hard-won foothold in the Pacific war. Listeners hear the story of his journey from Tulsa oil fields to the First Marine Division, the desperate fight for a ridgeline on Okinawa, and the split-second decisions that cost him his life but saved his company. The narrative highlights the meaning behind his Medal of Honor citation, explores leadership and character under extreme fire, and reflects on how his legacy endures. Beyond the Call is the Monday feature of Dispatch: U.S. Military History Magazine, and this podcast is developed by Trackpads.com.

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