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OverviewKEYNOTE: A TRULY AMAZING COMPENDIUM. Gerald J. Higgins, major general, U.S. Army (ret.), from the book's foreword 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 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 ll in general. Hearing the soldiers speak is an entirely different experience from reading about the action in a narrative history. ILLUSTRATIONS: b/w photographs * Full Product DetailsAuthor: George KoskimakiPublisher: Casemate Publishers Imprint: Casemate Publishers Dimensions: Width: 15.90cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 24.00cm Weight: 0.612kg ISBN: 9781612000725ISBN 10: 161200072 Pages: 380 Publication Date: 10 December 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback 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...descriptions of the experiences and actions of the actual participants, and that's what is really most valuable about this book. The men themselves essentially wrote it for each other and their posterity. ..anyone with interest in World War II, D-Day, the 101st, airborne operations, or military history in general would do well to read this book, and it is highly recommended...with this reviewer's grateful thanks to the author for this first hand look into part of one of the more storied combat operations of WWII. -- The Journal of America's Military Past ...gives you the feel that you are there during the frenzied first hours of the invasion. Detailed accounts of the activities of the pathfinders were enthralling...The coverage of the glider units landing later during the D-day is information rarely covered in other books. Familiar stories like Lt Dick Winters lading troops taking out guns on Normandy are shared with a freshness that predates band of Brothers by twenty five years. -- Kepler's Military History ...thoroughly engrossing and readable account.... I couldn't put it down... an account of the events of the day from the men that were actually there.... The extraordinary actions, the sadness, the humor, the loss....and what they gained as a result of being there. Highly recommended. -- Model Armour ...thoroughly engrossing and readable account.... I couldn't put it down... an account of the events of the day from the men that were actually there.... The extraordinary actions, the sadness, the humor, the loss....and what they gained as a result of being there. Highly recommended. --Model Armour ...gives you the feel that you are there during the frenzied first hours of the invasion. Detailed accounts of the activities of the pathfinders were enthralling...The coverage of the glider units landing later during the D-day is information rarely covered in other books. Familiar stories like Lt Dick Winters lading troops taking out guns on Normandy are shared with a freshness that predates band of Brothers by twenty five years. --Kepler's Military History ...descriptions of the experiences and actions of the actual participants, and that's what is really most valuable about this book. The men themselves essentially wrote it for each other and their posterity. ..anyone with interest in World War II, D-Day, the 101st, airborne operations, or military history in general would do well to read this book, and it is highly recommended...with this reviewer's grateful thanks to the author for this first hand look into part of one of the more storied combat operations of WWII. --The Journal of America's Military Past """...descriptions of the experiences and actions of the actual participants, and that's what is really most valuable about this book. The men themselves essentially wrote it for each other and their posterity. ..anyone with interest in World War II, D-Day, the 101st, airborne operations, or military history in general would do well to read this book, and it is highly recommended...with this reviewer's grateful thanks to the author for this first hand look into part of one of the more storied combat operations of WWII.""-- ""The Journal of America's Military Past"" ""...gives you the feel that you are there during the frenzied first hours of the invasion. Detailed accounts of the activities of the pathfinders were enthralling...The coverage of the glider units landing later during the D-day is information rarely covered in other books. Familiar stories like Lt Dick Winters lading troops taking out guns on Normandy are shared with a freshness that predates band of Brothers by twenty five years.""-- ""Kepler's Military History"" ""...thoroughly engrossing and readable account.... I couldn't put it down... an account of the events of the day from the men that were actually there.... The extraordinary actions, the sadness, the humor, the loss....and what they gained as a result of being there. Highly recommended.""-- ""Model Armour""" Author InformationGeorge Koskimaki is a noted historian of the 101st Airborne Division. His other books include D-Day With The Screaming Eagles and Hell's Highway. He lives in Northville, MI, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |