Joe S. Barker | William N. Burnett |
Robert M. Christie | Elray R. Davis |
George G. DeArman | Herman Douthit |
Lewis V, Dugger | E. G. Gates |
Phillip E. Albritton | Dewey Aycock |
Gerry E. Griffin | James E. Harding |
De Talt Haveley | E. H. Hemphill |
Ray A. Hileman | Edgar Holt |
William C. Francis Johnston | Virgil L. Latham |
A. I. Long | L. B. McGill |
John H. McLewain, Jr. | A. J. May |
Ray F. Miller | Albert A. Morton |
J. W. Nickle | Lloyd Noble |
Carl Norberg | L. M. "Pete" Oaks |
C. E. Olvey | Frank Porter |
I. P. Robinson | Clement Riedinger |
Allen Rutherford | E. P. Rosser |
Clarence Sikes | Gordon O. Sams |
Woody Wayne Walden | J. A. Waits |
G. Christie Watson | Donald e. Walker |
John Townsen Webster | Albert F. Webster |
The story of how Eugene Rosser and the other Roughnecks from America found themselves working in secrecy in an English Woodland where Robin Hood and his Merry Men once roamed.
The recruitment of the men and the problems with supply of the equipment .
The journey to war torn England and the meeting with Philip Southwell.
The triumphs, the humour and the tragedies of working long hours in poor conditions and in secrecy in a strange land