William F. Meller graduated from Gettysburg College in 1947 with a BA degree in liberal arts. Meller and his wife raised a family, and he enjoyed a successful business career. Now retired, he lives South Carolina.
A gripping and deeply felt account of one infantryman s experience in WWII. Its lessons, however, transcend time and space to teach us about all wars and all warriors. Nathaniel Fick, <i> New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>One Bullet Away</i> William Meller s journey from inexperienced dogface to hardened combat leader is a truly fascinating story that oozes with drama and authenticity. From the Huertgen to the Bulge to his days in captivity, Meller shares the emotion and trauma of a small-unit leader s experiences as few ever have. This is one of the finest combat memoirs I have ever read and I highly recommend it. John C. McManus, author of <i>The Deadly Brotherhood</i> and <i>Grunts</i> William Meller is capable of transforming the harsh and bitter battle experience of the 1944 Huertgen Forest into a true piece of outstanding literature, gripping and convincing. This is very rarely found. A masterpiece. Christian Frey, TV Director, German History Channel