7:01 | While over in Europe, Private Mullins was transferred around to quite a few different locations, always having to deal with new assignments that came in every day. (This interview made possible with the support of RICHARD A. BERNSTEIN.)
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Grady Mullins started his career at an accelerated rate, having graduated at age 15 and getting his first job soon after. However, his true life endeavors came about when the second world war broke out, and he was one of millions shipped off to Europe to aid in America's fight against the Germans. (This interview made possible with the support of RICHARD A. BERNSTEIN.)
While in the middle of artillery combat, Private Mullins had a close encounter with one of the shells that landed very close to him. Here he talks about what it's like to be caught in a war zone while trying to get the job done. While in Koblenz, there were some encounters with German soldiers who were caught and became prisoners. (This interview made possible with the support of RICHARD A. BERNSTEIN.)
During his time in the army, Grady Mullins had to deal with German prisoners trying to rejoin the fight by escaping back to Germany. Some of these times were when he was assigned to the 42nd Infantry Division in Hallein. (This interview made possible with the support of RICHARD A. BERNSTEIN.)