The book Sergeant York And His People was written by author Samuel K Cowan Here you can read free online of Sergeant York And His People book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Sergeant York And His People a good or bad book?
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There were about ninety Germans before him with their hands in air. This gave him over a hundred prisoners. He arose and called to his comrades, and several answered him. Some of the re- sponses came from wounded men. All of the Americans had been on York's right throughout the fight. The thicket had prevented them from taking any effective part. They were forced to protect them- selves from the whining bullets that came through the brush from unseen guns. They had constantly guarded the prison...ers and shielded York from treachery. Seven Americans Percy Beardsley, Joe Konotski, Thomas G. Johnson, Feodor Sak, Michael A. Sacina, Patrick Donahue and [35] SERGEANT YORK AND HIS PEOPLE George W. Wills came to him. Sergeant Early, Corporal Cutting and Private Muzzi, tho wounded, were still alive. He lined the prisoners up "by twos. " His own wounded he put at the rear of the column, and forced the Germans to carry those who could not walk. The other Amer- icans he stationed along the column to hold the prisoners in line.
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