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OverviewThe D-Day Landings could not have happened without over 4,000 Allied landing craft and ships, and their crews. This book explains who they all were. The contribution of landing craft and their crews to the 1944 Normandy campaign was enormous but is often overlooked. Most of the more than 132,000 Allied troops who landed on the beaches on D-Day came ashore from landing craft. The book examines why so many different types of landing craft were used in the operation; how they were built in both the UK and North America, over several years and with many competing war production requirements and operational needs. Consequently, their availability and production was regularly of concern to the top Allied leaders. This account is essential to anyone who wants to fully understand the course of D-Day, and the nature of Allied preparations for the campaign. AUTHOR: Andrew Whitmarsh has worked as a curator in military history museums for over 25 years, and since 2001 as the curator of The D-Day Story (until 2018, known as the D-Day Museum) in Portsmouth. He has written a number of articles and two books for The History Press, Portsmouth at War and D-Day in Photographs. He is also a trustee and the historian of the Normandy Memorial Trust, is a regular public lecturer on the topic, and has been interviewed for a number of TV and radio appearances on D-Day. 75 b/w illustrations Full Product DetailsAuthor: Andrew WhitmarshPublisher: The History Press Ltd Imprint: The History Press Ltd ISBN: 9781803994451ISBN 10: 1803994452 Publication Date: 23 May 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"‘This is a superb book … Andrew Whitmarsh has produced a meticulously researched narrative that combines stories of personal sacrifice, bravery and achievement with a rigorous study of the development and use of the amphibious assault force that played such a fundamental role in the success of the D-Day landings. His text is a model of clear expression and coherent organisation … One of the best books about D-Day to appear in recent years: it deserves to be very widely read.’ DR SIMON TREW, former head of the Department of War Studies, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst ‘... uniquely brings together, in one place, hard to find information about the history of landing craft from conception to delivery and the myriad of constructional and organisational processes in between. By itself that is quite an achievement but, uniquely in my experience, the narrative includes observations from the veterans who manned the craft.’ GEOFF SLEE, combinedops.com 'This is a marvellous book. The research is very thorough and it will answer all my questions.’ Richard Willis, first lieutenant on LCT 898 on D-Day ‘Brings to life … the planning and execution of the largest amphibious landing which the world has ever seen … My grandfather… would have been most impressed by this detailed research’. CAPTAIN WILL RAMSAY, grandson of Admiral Sir Bertram Ramsay, Allied Naval Commander, Expeditionary Force ""I would like to congratulate ... Andrew Whitmarsh ... for producing this record in such detail of perhaps one of the greatest days in our history. Early in the war we realised that transferring troops and equipment from sea to shore would be difficult but MUST succeed. D-Day was like no other and I was privileged to play a small part in that most memorable day. It was an honour that I shall never forget. We did have to pay a high price and many young lives were lost on that day, but we will remember them."" Howard R. Wilkes, leading telegraphist on LCF 25 on D-Day" ‘This is a superb book … Andrew Whitmarsh has produced a meticulously researched narrative that combines stories of personal sacrifice, bravery and achievement with a rigorous study of the development and use of the amphibious assault force that played such a fundamental role in the success of the D-Day landings. His text is a model of clear expression and coherent organisation … One of the best books about D-Day to appear in recent years: it deserves to be very widely read.’ -- DR SIMON TREW, former head of the Department of War Studies, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst ‘... uniquely brings together, in one place, hard to find information about the history of landing craft from conception to delivery and the myriad of constructional and organisational processes in between. By itself that is quite an achievement but, uniquely in my experience, the narrative includes observations from the veterans who manned the craft.’ -- GEOFF SLEE, combinedops.com 'This is a marvellous book. The research is very thorough and it will answer all my questions.’ -- Richard Willis, first lieutenant on LCT 898 on D-Day ‘Brings to life … the planning and execution of the largest amphibious landing which the world has ever seen … My grandfather… would have been most impressed by this detailed research’. -- CAPTAIN WILL RAMSAY, grandson of Admiral Sir Bertram Ramsay, Allied Naval Commander, Expeditionary Force 'I would like to congratulate ... Andrew Whitmarsh ... for producing this record in such detail of perhaps one of the greatest days in our history. Early in the war we realised that transferring troops and equipment from sea to shore would be difficult but MUST succeed. D-Day was like no other and I was privileged to play a small part in that most memorable day. It was an honour that I shall never forget. We did have to pay a high price and many young lives were lost on that day, but we will remember them.' -- Howard R. Wilkes, leading telegraphist on LCF 25 on D-Day ‘Andrew Whitmarsh’s D-Day Landing Craft is an essential contribution to the history of the Second World War and especially of the Cross-Channel Invasion. American readers in particular will find the discussions of Utah and Omaha Beaches enlightening, as well as the glimpse into the American industrial capacity that could produce such an armada. … We can’t fully know D-Day without an understanding of the role of landing craft; with this excellent book we gain a much fuller picture of how the invasion succeeded.’ -- John D. Long, Director of Education, National D-Day Memorial, Bedford, Virginia ‘As surviving veterans of WWII become fewer there is a ticking clock to tell their stories. That’s what I do, and this book helps to get the stories historically accurate. … It is for every writer of military history, every junkie of military planning and execution and every family who had a loved one that participated in the invasion. … Finding a family member's unit, on a ship, at a beach, on a day and hour tells so much more of their story. That’s where this book will be valued most.’ -- Jeff Veesenmeyer, editor of Elsie Item, newsletter of the USS Landing Craft Infantry National Association ‘D-Day Landing Craft is an epic tale that explores not only the creation of all the different landing craft used by the Allies in the invasion of Normandy, but it also takes a deep dive into how the creation became possible. It also uniquely explores how each of those different landing craft contributed to ultimate victory on each of the five D-Day landing beaches. Whitmarsh's level of research in putting this story together is as staggering as it is impressive. It was only because of those ""ugly and unorthodox"" landing craft that the Allies were able to win the Second World War. By the ending, one thing stands out above all else to the reader: this masterpiece of a book is truly something special. This will no doubt be used as a valuable resource for WWII historians for generations to come.’ -- Zach Morris, Editor in Chief, LST Scuttlebutt Magazine, U.S. Landing Ship Tank Association Author InformationANDREW WHITMARSH has worked as a curator in military history museums for over 25 years, and since 2001 as the curator of The D-Day Story (until 2018, known as the D-Day Museum) in Portsmouth. He has written a number of articles and two books for The History Press, Portsmouth at War and D-Day in Photographs. He is a regular public lecturer on the topic, with a number of TV and radio appearances about D-Day. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |