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OverviewThis comprehensive pocket guide is designed for anyone visiting the Merville Battery but is equally useful for anyone wanting an accurate understanding of exactly what went on and where. Neil Barber uses photographs and first-hand accounts to simply explain what happened in those first few vital hours of D-Day. With the decision for the D-Day invasion to take place in Normandy, the Merville Battery's location became of paramount importance as it had the ability to fire along the length of the proposed SWORD Beach. It was imperative that the Battery be silenced before the landings began. Attempts were made by RAF Bomber Command to destroy the site, but with the casemate walls being in places up to two metres thick and covered with earth, they proved to be almost impervious to bombs. Airborne Forces, in the shape of the British 6th Airborne Division had many important tasks for D-Day, not least of which was the silencing of the Merville Battery. This formidable task was assigned to Lieutenant Colonel Terence Otway's 9th Parachute Battalion. This comprehensive pocket guide is designed for anyone visiting the Merville Battery but is equally useful for anyone wanting an accurate understanding of exactly what went on and where. Neil Barber has written a number of comprehensive guides to the Normandy Campaign including an in-depth look at the Merville Battery. Here he uses photographs and first-hand accounts to simply explain what happened in those first few vital hours of D-Day. AUTHOR: Neil Barber, has written two books. The Day the Devils Dropped In is about the 9th Parachute Battalion's D-Day assault on the Merville Gun Battery and its subsequent epic defence of the notorious Chateau St Come. The Pegasus and Orne Bridges details the capture, defence and relief on D-Day of these two vital objectives. He also edited the memoirs of Army Commando, Stan Scott, published as Fighting with the Commandos. All three books delve deeper into their subject than anything previously published. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Neil BarberPublisher: Sabrestorm Publishing Imprint: Sabrestorm Publishing ISBN: 9781781220139ISBN 10: 1781220131 Pages: 52 Publication Date: 01 March 2019 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 ContentsFollowing the Guide Introduction The Background of the Merville Battery The Plan to Silence the Battery D-Day - Tuesday 6 June – The Drop The Reconnaissance The Assault Aftermath The Casemates Further ReadingReviews...intended primarily for the battlefield visitor, with a useful mix of sketch map, photos, brief explanatory text, and personal contributions by (British) survivors [...] the books provide a real atmosphere of these coup de main operations...As such, these would make ideal primers for a skirmish game at say 1:3, or 1:5 scale. * Miniature Wargames 08/08/2019 * If you are going to do the tours then these light but very informative books would be ideal for you. * Army Rumour Service 23/05/2019 * If you are going to do the tours then these light but very informative books would be ideal for you. * Army Rumour Service 23/05/2019 * Author InformationNeil Barber, is an accomplished author and military expert who is often consulted by film and television companies on all aspects of the invasion of Normandy. He has written numerous books including Parachute Doctor, which details the amazing experiences of David Tibbs. Neil Lives in Kent. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |