134th Infantry Regiment"All Hell Can't Stop Us" |
You can click on one of the links above to download an eBook version of the 134th Infantry Regiment Unit History for your iPad or Kindle. See below for instructions.
You can download the iPad epub
file to your computer and transfer it to your iPad using iTunes. This process is
very similar to that of adding music from iTunes to your iPod.
1. Click on the iPad file link
below and save the file to your computer. The file name is 134th_Infantry.epub
2. Navigate to the folder to
which you your downloaded the EPUB file.
3. Open iTunes, and then drag
and drop the EPUB file into iTunes. You should see a listing for Books under the
LIBRARY column in iTunes.
4. Connect your iPad to your
computer.
5. If iTunes isn't already open on your computer, open
it. Your iPad should soon appear in iTunes under DEVICES.
6.
Click the iPad listed under DEVICES; the Summary page appears.
7.
Click the Books tab.
8. Check the Sync Books box. You can choose to sync
all books or only selected books. If syncing selected books, check the box
beside the eBook title(s) you wish to sync.
9. Click the Sync button in
the lower right of the screen. iTunes will begin syncing your eBook to your
iPad.
10. Open the iBooks application on the iPad. You
should see the eBook(s) you synced to your iPad from iTunes.
11. To
begin reading, simply select the book on the iBooks shelf.
1. Click on the Kindle file link below and save the
file to your computer. The file name is 134th_InfantryKindle.mobi
2. Connect the Kindle reader
to your computer using a mini USB cable. These cables are supplied with most
Kindle devices.
3. Once connected, the Kindle device will appear as a
new drive attached to your computer.
4. Copy the Ebook file into
the Documents directory on the Kindle. On the Kindle Fire, drag and drop into
the “Books” folder.
5. Safely disconnect the USB cable. The new Ebook
should appear in the Kindle's directory.
Thanks to Terrence Zavecz for these eBook files. He is the son of Pfc. Edward Zavecz who served in the Anti-Tank Company, 134th Infantry Regiment
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