<p>There were those who doubted whether National</p><p>Guard Units could hold up like regular U.S. Army units</p><p>in wartime. Routinely assigned missions where the</p><p>odds were stacked heavily against them the 175th</p><p>Regiment-29th Infantry Division not only silenced the</p><p>doubters they went on to gain a reputation as one of</p><p>the fiercest fighting units of World War II.</p><p>This is the story of one infantryman of the 175th-Forest S.</p><p>Birch-as told to the author his son John F. Birch-over a period of</p><p>many years culminating in a recorded interview made on June 6</p><p>1994 (50th anniversary of the D-Day beach landings). The transcript</p><p>of the interview is included.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p>