BAR Combat: Fighting With The Iconic Weapon of WWII | Ernest Mogor
Ernerst "Ernie" Mogor originally wanted to enlist in the U.S. Navy like his brother, but was denied when he found out he was colorblind. Instead he would join the U.S. Army and begin his training as part of the 76th Infantry Division. Although Mogor originally trained with the M1 Garand, he was designated to carry the Browning Automatic Rifle for his unit, a weapon that he quickly fell in love with. In early 1945, Mogor along with the 76th would enter combat crossing the Sauer and Moselle Rivers in the vicinity of Echternach, Luxembourg. The river crossing was met with heavy German resistance and give Mogor his first taste of combat. Mogor would spend 3-months in combat as the Allies broke through the Siegfried Line. While on the banks of the Rhine River a German Sniper shot Mogor. The bullet passed through Mogor's friend before entering his body, both men survived the war. Interview recorded on May 26, 2024 ---------------------------------------------------------------- Support the American Veterans Center's mission to preserve the legacy and history of our heroes by making a tax-deductible donation today: https://americanveteranscenter.org/do... Learn more about the American Veterans Center: http://www.americanveteranscenter.org/ Like us on Facebook: / americanveteranscenter Follow us on Twitter: / avcupdate Follow us on Instagram: / americanveteranscenter Subscribe to the Veterans Chronicles podcast: https://link.chtbl.com/americanvetera... ---------------------------------------------------------------- Video Credits: Interviewer - Greg Corombos Director of Photography - Jon Hambacker Editor - Daniel Taksas

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