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Testimony of: T/3 Henry J. Wells (Contd)
611 Q Did you shoot at the German soldiers who had been pushed into the water?
A Sir, I believe I said I fired into the general area. I did not aim at anybody in particular.
612 Q Where was Capt. Mac Laughlin at this time?
A He was not there.
613 Q Where was Col. Fellenz?
A He was there.
614 Q What was he doing at this time?
A I all of a sudden saw his face and that is about all. Lt. Col. Fellenz commanding the 1st Battalion, that is who you are referring to.
615 Q Did you see any threatening gesture or move on the part of the Germans after you lined them up?
A I personally did not.
616 Q As you approached this tower did you receive any fire directed at you from the tower?
A No, sir, but I expected it momentarily. I was in plain GI language, "sweating it out".
617 Q Did you see Col. Fellenz fire any shots at this tower?
A I didn't see anybody in particular firing anything at all.
618 Q Do you remember with what weapon Col. Fellenz was armed?
A No, sir.
619 Q Who else was present at this incident in addition to you and Col. Fellenz?
A Numerous American soldiers.
620 Q Do you know who they were?
A Except Dimanski, no, sir.
621 Q Do you know from what unit they were?
A No, sir.
622 Q Do you know whether or not they were from this regiment?
622 A No, sir.
623 Q Were some of these pushed into the canal after the shooting?
A I do not know, sir.
624 Q About what would be your estimate of the speed of current of the canal water that day?
A Sir, I did not even see the canal. Well, I saw the canal, I beg your pardon.
625 Q Are there any other details of this incident that you can recall?
A Not that I can recall anything at all, sir.