Cassidy’s Battalion

Cassidy’s Battalion
Title Cassidy’s Battalion PDF eBook
Author Colonel Samuel L. A. Marshall
Publisher Pickle Partners Publishing
Pages 66
Release 2015-11-06
Genre History
ISBN 1786255669

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The chief threat to the UTAH BEACH landings was the German coastal battery located just to the westward of the village of St Martin De Varreville. It had been the target of air bombardment in the preceding days but the results were not known. The fate of the northern half of the operation could have turned on it; the assured destruction of the Battery became a chief preoccupation of the 502d Airborne Infantry Regiment led by Lt. Colonel Patrick Cassidy. Widely scattered in the drop Cassidy and the paratroops under him were still determined to succeed in their objectives. In this short monograph produced by the European Theater of Operation historian S.L.A. Marshall, which was based on the oral testimony collected from the men involved, we follow Cassidy and his men as they attempt to achieve their important objectives.

Arnhem

Arnhem
Title Arnhem PDF eBook
Author William F. Buckingham
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Pages 891
Release 2019-03-15
Genre History
ISBN 1445637162

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Explore this gripping day-by-day combat narrative of the infamous battle for a bridgehead over the Rhine.

First to Jump

First to Jump
Title First to Jump PDF eBook
Author Jerome Preisler
Publisher Penguin
Pages 290
Release 2015-09-01
Genre History
ISBN 0425265986

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With firsthand accounts of WWII heroism from the US Army Pathfinders, New York Times bestselling author Jerome Priesler chronicles their escapades scouting behind enemy lines ahead of the Band of Brothers. “When you land in Normandy, you will have only one friend: God.” —General “Jumpin’” Jim Gavin to the Pathfinders of the 82nd and 101st Airborne divisions before D-Day, June 1944 When the invasion of Sicily almost ended in disaster, General Jim Gavin was determined to form a unit of special operations commandos who would jump ahead of the airborne forces—including the now legendary Easy Company—stealing across enemy terrain to scout and mark out drop zones with a unique array of homing equipment. The first into combat and the last out, their advance jumps were considered suicide missions by those who sent them into action. Sporting Mohawk haircuts and war paint, they were the best of the best. Their heroic feats behind enemy lines were critical to nearly all of the Allies’ major victories from Normandy to Bastogne—where they saved the day for thousands of American troops in an operation almost forgotten by history—to the attack on the Ruhr Valley in Germany. This is the story of the U.S. Army Pathfinders—their training, bonding, and battlefield exploits—told from the perspectives of the men who jumped, and those who risked everything to fly them into action. INCLUDES PHOTOS

The Cruel Slaughter of Adolf Hitler II

The Cruel Slaughter of Adolf Hitler II
Title The Cruel Slaughter of Adolf Hitler II PDF eBook
Author karsten friedrich
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 386
Release
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ISBN 1446795845

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Professional Journal of the United States Army

Professional Journal of the United States Army
Title Professional Journal of the United States Army PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1410
Release 1949
Genre Military art and science
ISBN

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Rendezvous with Destiny

Rendezvous with Destiny
Title Rendezvous with Destiny PDF eBook
Author Leonard Rapport
Publisher
Pages 872
Release 2001
Genre Airborne troops
ISBN

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D-Day with the Screaming Eagles

D-Day with the Screaming Eagles
Title D-Day with the Screaming Eagles PDF eBook
Author George Koskimaki
Publisher Open Road Media
Pages 419
Release 2013-05-07
Genre History
ISBN 1480406589

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A collection of eyewitness accounts of the Normandy landings that “gives you the [feeling] that you are there during the frenzied first hours of the invasion” (Kepler’s Military History Book Reviews). Many professional historians have recorded the actions of D-Day but here is an account of the airborne actions as described by the actual men themselves, in eyewitness detail. Participants range from division command personnel to regimental, battalion, company, and battery commanders, to chaplains, surgeons, enlisted medics, platoon sergeants, squad leaders and the rough, tough troopers who adapted quickly to fighting in mixed, unfamiliar groups after a badly scattered drop. And yet they managed to gain the objectives set for them in the hedgerow country of Normandy. This book is primary source material. It is a “must read” for anyone interested in the Normandy landings, the 101st Airborne Division, and World War II in general. Hearing the soldiers speak is an entirely different experience from reading about the action in a narrative history.