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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Stuart Robertson , Dale BoothPublisher: Sabrestorm Publishing Imprint: Sabrestorm Publishing Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 25.40cm ISBN: 9781781220047ISBN 10: 1781220042 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 27 March 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsForeword 6 Acknowledgements 8 How to use this book 9 Glossary 11 The Run Up to D-Day 12 1 Introduction 14 2 The Build Up 17 3 The Germans in Normandy 21 4 Deception 28 5 Final Decision 32 Part One - The American 1st Army on D-Day 36 6 US First Army Objectives / Plan of Attack 38 7 Ste Mere Eglise 41 8 La Fiere 48 9 DZ A, W/XYZ and Exit Four 54 10 Ste Marie du Mont and Brecourt Manor 59 11 DZ D and Angoville au Plain 66 12 Utah Beach 72 13 From Utah Beach to Ste Mere Eglise 82 14 La Pointe du Hoc 87 15 Omaha Beach 94 16 Omaha Beach - Dog Green / Dog White 100 17 Omaha Beach - Easy Red/Exit E1 107 18 Omaha Beach - Fox Green / WN62 112 19 Omaha Beach - F1 Draw / WN60 117 Part Two - The British 2nd Army on D-Day 122 20 British Second Army Objectives / Plan of Attack 124 21 Pegasus Bridge 128 22 Varaville 136 23 The Merville Battery 141 24 DZ N Ranville to Benouville/Le Port 148 25 The Bridges of the River Dives 155 26 Sword Beach 159 27 Sword Beach Assault 163 28 Advance from Sword Beach to Hillman 169 29 The Push for Caen and 21st Panzer Counterattack 176 30 Juno Beach 182 31 Juno Beach - 7 Brigade Assault 186 32 Juno Beach - 8 Brigade Assault 193 33 Juno Beach - 9 Brigade Advance 203 34 Gold Beach 206 35 Gold Beach - King Sector Assault / Advance Inland 209 36 Gold Beach - Jig Sector Assault / Advance Inland 217 37 Conclusion 225 Appendices 226 Appendix 1 Normandy Museums 228 Appendix 2 Normandy Military Cemeteries 231 Appendix 3 Recommended Reading 235 References 236ReviewsAuthor InformationStuart Robertson is a history graduate of Manchester Metropolitan University and the University of York St. John. Since 2004 he has worked as a full-time historian and battlefield guide based in Normandy, France. During this time, Stuart has written numerous works focusing on D-Day and the subsequent campaign in North-West Europe and has provided consultation to and has carried out research work for national and international journals and broadcasters. In 2015, Stuart was elected to the membership of the Royal Historical Society. Dale Booth spent five years in the British Army as an Infantryman during which he experienced two active tours. Having a passionate interest in the Second World War and an in-depth knowledge of life as a soldier he moved to Normandy in 2003 and has worked as a battlefield guide ever since. With a broad and in-depth knowledge of the Normandy Battles both authors are now full time battlefield guides offering bespoke tours of the region. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |