records, i m looking at the records of so many others. michael, it was eerie, i mean, it was eerie, i got his muster rolls. his name is my name, harry b. bissinger. there he is, a rifle man at okinawa. what s so freaky, he s at the 4th regiment, which is one of the regiments that i m writing about. that put me over the top and that was a book i had to do. and i must tell you, i get choked up, my dad passed 20 years ago. and in doing this book, i cannot begin to tell you how proud i am of him. and how i just i just want to hug him. i just want to thank him. and maybe this book is kind of a way of doing it. you have no way of knowing for sure, but presumably, he was in attendance at the mosquito bowl? well, knowing my father, my father loved sports, he loved football, he liked beer and all
according to law enforcement, he does not have a military back ground. he worked as an intern at the tennessee valley authority five years ago and attended college at chattanooga state. he studied electrical engineering. we re also learning more about the marines who were killed. one of them was a, quote, decorated war hero with two purple hearts. the youngest was a lance corporal artillery, just 19 years old. all were reservists in an artillery unit part of the 3rd battalion, 14th regiment of the marine reserves. in addition, three people were injured. one marine and one officer and one female sailor was injured at the second shooting location. she is still in surgery we re told. the shooting happened at 10:50 this morning. 25 to 30 shots were fired at a recruiting center. the victims crawled on the floor and escaped out the back door. the police say they chased the shooter to a second location