Lieutenant Freeland took part in many of the actions described in Battle Report, Vol. II. Before joining the Naval Reserve in 1942, he was a newspaper correspondent, free-lance writer, and publicist for 20th Century-Fox Film Cor­poration in New York.

Articles by Stephen L. Freeland

Rhinos And Mulberries*

By Commander Walter Karig, U. S. Naval Reserve, Lieutenant Stephen L Freeland, U. S. Naval Reserve, and Lieutenant Earl Burton, U. S Naval Reserve
December 1945
The whole thing started at the Quebec conference, where Roosevelt and Churchill planned the invasion of Europe with their Joint Chiefs of Staff. The ground forces were sure they could ...

One More River to Cross*

By Commander Walter Karig, U. S. Naval Reserve, and Lieutenant Stephen L. Freeland, U. S. Naval Reserve
October 1945
By the first of March, 1945, three great fissures had been blasted in Hiller’s Fortress Europe. Fleets of the United States and Great Britain steadily, relent­lessly poured through them the ...