ANYWHERE -
ANYTIME
The History
of the
Fifty-Seventh
Infantry (PS)
"An excellent job on a very difficult subject... I don't believe anyone else could have done it." - Henry Pierce, former company commander, 45th Infantry (PS).
"There was a tear in my eye more than once while reading it." - Nicoll F. Galbraith, son of the late Colonel Galbraith, 24th Field Artillery (PS).
"This study is comparable in tone and coverage to the better official histories. Anywhere Anytime is a useful and welcome addition to the regimental literature." - Dr. Thomas M. Huber, Combat Studies Institute.
"You have done a wonderful piece of writing and all of us former members of the 57th Infantry (PS) are greatly indebted to you." - Brigadier General Royal Reynolds, wartime commander, First Battalion, 57th Infantry (PS).
"Anywhere-Anyrime is more than the story of an outstanding fighting unit. It is a wider tale and must reading for anyone interested in the tragic yet inspirational period of the early days of World War II in the Pacific". - John Alexander Patterson, nephew of Alexander R. Nininger, Jr., who, as a member of the 57th Infantry (PS),,, was awarded posthumously the war's first Medal of Honor.
"I found it so interesting and factual, I couldn't put it down." - Joseph Franks, former member, 34th Pursuit Squadron on Bataan.
"It's a Lulu. Tells what the Philippine Scouts did for us at the Battle of the Points." - Thomas Gage, former member, 34th Pursuit Squadron.
"This excellent book is the culmination of research begun over 45 years ago and covers not only the unit history of the Fifty-Seventh Infantry Regiment, but the entire Bataan campaign from Dec. 8, 1941, to April 9, 1942." - Clifton A. Langseth.
"A heartfelt tribute - to the Philippine Scouts." - Jock Netzorg, THE CELLAR BOOKSHOP.
"Olson's post war research on the Scouts helped win designation of the U. S. Army Fort Sam Houston Museum as the official repository of Philippine Scout records and memorabilia." - San Antonio EXPRESS NEWS.
For
a copy of the book, contact
Col.
John E. Olson.