1:00 | Jim Sheehan talks about how the Allies would deal with the 12 and 13-year old children that were found fighting for Germany during World War II.
While fighting on the front lines near Germany, Jim Sheehan remembers getting a case of trench foot and his subsequent medical care.
Jim Sheehan remembers losing a close friend right next to him during a battle in France.
Jim Sheehan talks about how the Allies would deal with the 12 and 13-year old children that were found fighting for Germany during World War II.
Jim Sheehan describes what it was like to be a combat infantryman in Europe during World War II.