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Testimony of: Lt. Daniel F. Drain (Contd)
268 Q What next happened?
A As I said before I was with another squad, and I left my squad of machine gunners to come back and find out just what was going on. On doing this I was asked to bring my machine gun. I brought it up to where the prisoners were and was ordered to set it up.
269 Q Who gave you these orders?
A Lt. Walsh, sir. I set my machine gun up pointing in the direction of the prisoners that were lined up, turned around and walked away. As I walked away Lt. Walsh gave one of my gunners an order to fire. At this point Col. Sparks arrived on the scene and stopped it.
270 Q How many rounds would you estimate were fired from your machine gun?
A Roughly about seventy-five.
271 Q Was that fired in bursts?
A I would say probably three bursts or so.
272 Q What other weapons were firing at the time or about the same time?
A I know of carbines firing. I saw that when I turned around about the time they opened up. Although I am not sure I heard a BAR firing, too.
273 Q Did you see or hear any sub-machine gun?
A I don't recall
274 Q Did you see or hear any pistol being fired then?
A No, sir.
275 Q With what weapon were you yourself armed?
A A carbine, sir.
276 Q Did anyone in your squad have a sub-machine gun?
A No, sir.
277 Q Will you give me the names of your men who were present?