Monday, Feb. 19, 1945
Sound Effects
MEN AT WAR Sound Effects
Private Bert Brennke, of Waterloo, Iowa stepped gingerly along a snow-covered road on the Belgian front, operating a mine detector. He would not let himself be distracted by an odd sound, different from the hum produced in his earphones by the presence of a mine.
But the noise became more & more insistent, began to sound like the busy signal on a dial telephone. Brennke halted, straightened up, took off the headphones to see what was wrong with them--and instantly dived into the roadside ditch. The odd sound was the zing of German bullets going past Brennke's head.
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