Men of Armor - The History of B Company, 756th Tank Battalion in World War II

Men of Armor - The History of B Company, 756th Tank Battalion in World War II
Title Men of Armor - The History of B Company, 756th Tank Battalion in World War II PDF eBook
Author Jeff Danby
Publisher Casemate
Pages 336
Release 2021-07-31
Genre
ISBN 9781636240138

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The story of B Co., 756th Tank Battalion from activation through to the eve of the battle for Monte Cassino, from the tanker's perspective.

Men of Armor, Part One: Beginnings, North Africa, and Italy, Part I

Men of Armor, Part One: Beginnings, North Africa, and Italy, Part I
Title Men of Armor, Part One: Beginnings, North Africa, and Italy, Part I PDF eBook
Author Jeff Danby
Publisher Casemate
Pages 405
Release 2021-07-31
Genre History
ISBN 1636240143

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“With its focus on tank crew members and their commanders this is a unique addition to the literature on WWII.” —A. Harding Ganz, Associate Professor Emeritus of the Ohio State University at Newark, author of Ghost Division After the shocking fall of France in June 1940, the U.S. Army embarked on a crash program to establish a new armored force. One of the units formed was the 756th Tank Battalion (Light), activated at Fort Lewis in June 1941. Because of severe equipment shortages, the new battalion trained without tanks for several months, but by early 1942 were equipped with new M3 light tanks. While companies A and C took part in Operation Torch, B was withheld for lack of cargo space in the transport ships and rejoined the battalion two months later in North Africa. The units undertook reconnaissance missions following the landings in Salerno. In December 1943 the battalion was ordered to upgrade to a medium tank (Sherman) unit. Given less than a month to reorganize and train in M4s, the battalion was sent into the Mignano Gap and supported the 34th Infantry Division in the capture of Cervaro and Monte Trocchio. B Company also supported the troops of the 100th Battalion on bloody but ill-fated attempts to cross the Rapido river before finally establishing a secure bridgehead. The nearby town of Caira was also captured, opening an avenue for an attack on Cassino. Based on decades of research, and hours of interviews with veterans of the 756th Tank Battalion, Jeff Danby’s vivid narrative puts the reader in the turret of B Company’s Shermans as they ride into battle. “The level of detail is impressive.” —WWII History Magazine

Men of Armor: The History of B Company, 756th Tank Battalion in World War II

Men of Armor: The History of B Company, 756th Tank Battalion in World War II
Title Men of Armor: The History of B Company, 756th Tank Battalion in World War II PDF eBook
Author JEFF. DANBY
Publisher Casemate
Pages 384
Release 2022-04-30
Genre
ISBN 9781636240152

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Detailed narrative of the tankers of B Company, 756th Tank Battalion, from the attacks on Cassino through to the battle of Rome.

Men of Armor

Men of Armor
Title Men of Armor PDF eBook
Author Jeff Danby
Publisher Casemate
Pages 0
Release 2022-12-01
Genre History
ISBN 9781636240169

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Winner, 2022 Army Historical Foundation Distinguished Writing Awards, Unit History This second volume follows on from the first in recounting the WWII history of B Company, 756th Tank Battalion in vivid detail. The outfit, since upgraded from M5 light tanks to M4 ‘Sherman’ mediums, claws through some of the toughest battles of WWII—from a horrific stalemate at Cassino in February 1944, through the bloody Operation Diadem May breakout, to the stunning capture of Rome on 4 June 1944. This unique multi-volume history covers the full spectrum of experiences of the men in one tank company from inception in June 1941 through the occupation of Germany in 1945. An American tank company in WWII consisted of only five officers and approximately 100 enlisted men—all living, traveling and fighting in seventeen tanks, two jeeps, one truck, one half-track and one tank retriever. Uniting the official record with the rich, personal accounts of the participants, the reader is swept along a highly detailed and shocking journey chronicling the evolution of American armor doctrine and tank design from June 1941 through VE Day. The B Company tankers often fought at a disadvantage—struggling to survive a myriad of battlefield challenges and triumph against enemy armor better armed and better protected. What was once envisioned as a warfare of sweeping armored formations managed by West Point lieutenant colonels and ROTC captains quickly devolved into small unit street fights relying more and more on the initiative, resourcefulness and cunning of lowly OCS lieutenants and combat-seasoned sergeants. The journey is long, unforgiving and brutal, and 47 tankers would be lost along the way.

The Infantry's Armor

The Infantry's Armor
Title The Infantry's Armor PDF eBook
Author Harry Yeide
Publisher Stackpole Books
Pages 418
Release 2010
Genre History
ISBN 0811705951

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Tanks, amphibian tanks, and amphibian tractors in action in all theaters, from Africa and Europe to the Pacific How the battalions fought the war, often in the tankers' own words Crystal-clear maps The U.S. Army's separate armored battalions fought in obscurity by comparison with the flashy armored divisions, but they carried the heavier burden in the grim struggle against the Axis in World War II. The battalions participated in every armored amphibious assault that the army conducted. They did most of the bloody work in Italy, made vital contributions in France, and constituted the entire effort in the Pacific.

Load Kick Fire

Load Kick Fire
Title Load Kick Fire PDF eBook
Author Gene Palumbo
Publisher Createspace Independent Pub
Pages 138
Release 2012-07-25
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781469907567

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In LOAD KICK FIRE, 89 year old Gene Palumbo gives a first-hand account of the life of a tanker and as a reconnaissance soldier during World War II.At Fort Knox, Kentucky, Palumbo trained as a tanker and soon found himself on the front lines in Europe, where he fought for 22 months with the 756th Tank Battalion, B Company. From the mountains of Cassino, Italy, to the taking of Rome, to the D-Day landing in Southern France, to Germany, Austria and Hitler's Eagles's Nest, Palumbo describes the horrors of war. Told in a straight-forward, honest voice, Palumbo grapples with seeing so many die, all the time wondering why he got to live. Palumbo finally returns home, only to find he has another battle to fight - the one within himself.

Men of Armor

Men of Armor
Title Men of Armor PDF eBook
Author Jeff Danby
Publisher Casemate Publishers
Pages 533
Release 2022-12-01
Genre History
ISBN 163624016X

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Winner, 2022 Army Historical Foundation Distinguished Writing Awards, Unit History This second volume follows on from the first in recounting the WWII history of B Company, 756th Tank Battalion in vivid detail. The outfit, since upgraded from M5 light tanks to M4 ‘Sherman’ mediums, claws through some of the toughest battles of WWII—from a horrific stalemate at Cassino in February 1944, through the bloody Operation Diadem May breakout, to the stunning capture of Rome on 4 June 1944. This unique multi-volume history covers the full spectrum of experiences of the men in one tank company from inception in June 1941 through the occupation of Germany in 1945. An American tank company in WWII consisted of only five officers and approximately 100 enlisted men—all living, traveling and fighting in seventeen tanks, two jeeps, one truck, one half-track and one tank retriever. Uniting the official record with the rich, personal accounts of the participants, the reader is swept along a highly detailed and shocking journey chronicling the evolution of American armor doctrine and tank design from June 1941 through VE Day. The B Company tankers often fought at a disadvantage—struggling to survive a myriad of battlefield challenges and triumph against enemy armor better armed and better protected. What was once envisioned as a warfare of sweeping armored formations managed by West Point lieutenant colonels and ROTC captains quickly devolved into small unit street fights relying more and more on the initiative, resourcefulness and cunning of lowly OCS lieutenants and combat-seasoned sergeants. The journey is long, unforgiving and brutal, and 47 tankers would be lost along the way.