Rome - Arno

Rome - Arno
Title Rome - Arno PDF eBook
Author Clayton David Laurie
Publisher Defense Department
Pages 32
Release 1994
Genre Electronic government information
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Rome - Arno

Rome - Arno
Title Rome - Arno PDF eBook
Author Clayton David Laurie
Publisher Defense Department
Pages 36
Release 1994
Genre Electronic government information
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Rome-Arno

Rome-Arno
Title Rome-Arno PDF eBook
Author Clayton D. Laurie
Publisher
Pages
Release 2015
Genre
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Rome-Arno

Rome-Arno
Title Rome-Arno PDF eBook
Author Clayton D. Laurie
Publisher
Pages 30
Release 1994
Genre World War, 1939-1945
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Rome-Arno

Rome-Arno
Title Rome-Arno PDF eBook
Author Clayton D. Laurie
Publisher CreateSpace
Pages 36
Release 2015-07-31
Genre
ISBN 9781515302889

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World War II was the largest and most violent armed conflict in the history of mankind. However, the half century that now separates us from that conflict has exacted its toll on our collective knowledge. While World War II continues to absorb the interest of military scholars and historians, as well as its veterans, a generation of Americans has grown to maturity largely unaware of the political, social, and military implications of a war that, more than any other, united us as a people with a common purpose. Highly relevant today, World War II has much to teach us, not only about the profession of arms, but also about military preparedness, global strategy, and combined operations in the coalition war against fascism. During the next several years, the U.S. Army will participate in the nation's 50th anniversary commemoration of World War II. The commemoration will include the publication of various materials to help educate Americans about that war. The works produced will provide great opportunities to learn about and renew pride in an Army that fought so magnificently in what has been called "the mighty endeavor." World War II was waged on land, on sea, and in the air over several diverse theaters of operation for approximately six years. The following essay is one of a series of campaign studies highlighting those struggles that, with their accompanying suggestions for further reading, are designed to introduce you to one of the Army's significant military feats from that war.

Beyond Rome to the Alps

Beyond Rome to the Alps
Title Beyond Rome to the Alps PDF eBook
Author Jon Diamond
Publisher Pen and Sword
Pages 361
Release 2018-08-30
Genre History
ISBN 1526727102

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Rome was liberated on 5 June 1944 but the Italian campaign had another eleven gruelling months to run. The US Fifth and British Eighth Armies drove across the Arno River, capturing Florence on 5 August. Once again The Wehrmachts Tenth and Fourteenth Armies eluded destruction, withdrawing into the Gothic Line in the Northern Apennines. The Eighth Army, advancing along the Adriatic coast and the Fifth Army in the mountains north of Florence penetrated this strong German defensive belt between 25 August and the end of September. Yet the Allied campaign stalled due to a lethal combination of supply and manpower shortages, the early onset of winter and the rugged terrain favouring the German defenders.The Allied April spring offensive saw Eighth Army breakthrough the Argenta Gap into the Po Valley, while Fifth Army captured Bologna.. After crossing the Po River the Allies fanned out across Northern Italy, before the Nazi surrender on 3 May 1945.These dramatic events are described in words and images in this superb Images of War book.

The Russian Expeditions, 1917-1920

The Russian Expeditions, 1917-1920
Title The Russian Expeditions, 1917-1920 PDF eBook
Author Daniel P Curzon
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2020-03-14
Genre History
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The Russian Expeditions: 1917-1920 relays the story of the Army's little-known expeditions in Russia at the end of the First World War. In early 1917, the Allied coalition in the First World War was in crisis as German pressure pushed the Russian Empire to the brink of collapse. Desperate to maintain the Eastern Front against the Central Powers, the Allies intervened. However, with their resources committed elsewhere, they needed a source of military forces for deployment to Russia. President Woodrow Wilson agreed to supply American troops for two expeditions: the American North Russia Expeditionary Forces and the American Expeditionary Forces-Siberia. Unfortunately, there was no specific or long-term objective in Russia. Without a clear mission or tangible achievements, the expeditions eventually faded into the background.