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Deliver Us From Darkness - The Untold Story of Third Battalion 506 Parachute Infantry Regiment

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Informationen zum Autor Ian Gardner served for five years in Support Company, 10th Battalion, The Parachute Regiment. Always enthusiastic about military history, several years after leaving 10 Para Ian became interested in World War II US Paratroopers. After a visit to Normandy in 2000 he decided to focus on the 3rd Battalion of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, which led to the critically acclaimed trilogy Tonight We Die As Men , Deliver Us From Darkness and No Victory in Valhalla . He is also the author of Airborne: The Combat Biography of Ed Shames of Easy Company. He is married with two grown-up children and lives near Aldershot in Hampshire. Klappentext This follow-up to Tonight We Die As Men continues the story of the 506 Parachute Infantry Regiment of the 101st Airborne Division as they dropped into Holland as part of Operation Market Garden. The following 72-day campaign saw the 506PIR constantly on the move, defending various transport hubs around Eindhoven, desperately trying to keep open 'Hell's Highway'. From there, the airborne troopers moved north to near Arnhem where they took a new position around Betuwe. For two months, the Americans battled against German tanks, constant artillery barrages and driving rain and they grimly held their ground, until the Germans finally abandoned the effort. Written with the help and input from numerous veterans, this book tells the complete story of many of America's best soldiers as they fought and died in Holland. "A powerful survey indeed."--James A. Cox, "The Midwest Book Review "(August 2012) Following on from the phenomenal success of the author's previous volume, Tonight We Die As Men, this new book follows the men of the 3/506 from the jump into occupied Holland to the desperate fighting against the German Army. Zusammenfassung Tells the story of the 506 Parachute Infantry Regiment of the 101st Airborne Division as they dropped into Holland as part of Operation Market Garden. This book also tells the story of many of America's best soldiers as they fought and died in Holland. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword by Mario "Hank" DiCarlo /Preface /Acknowledgments /Introduction /1. "Tell everyone I said hello": Rebuilding the Battalion - August 1944 /2. "Circle of fire": The German invasion and occupation of the Netherlands - May 1940 - September 1944 /3. "All leave cancelled": Prepare for action - September 14, 1944 /4. "A parade ground jump": September 17, 1944 /5. "Road to Eindhoven": September 17-18, 1944 /6. "A city in chains": The liberation of Eindhoven /7. "The burning sky": The bombing of Eindhoven - September 19, 1944 /8. "No time to bleed": Hell's Highway - September 21-October 1, 1944 /9. "Life and death on the island": Surviving the nightmare /10. "Quiet as a church": Opheusden - October 5-7, 1944 /11. "Welcome to the meat grinder": The battle of the island - October 1944 /12. "Operation Pegasus I": The rescue of the British Paras - October 22, 1944 /13. "Our work is nearly done": Driel - October 26-November 27, 1944 /14. "Club Mocambo": Camp Chalons, Mourmelon, France - November 20-December 20, 1944 /Epilogue /Bibliography /Index...

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Authors Mario DiCarlo, Ian Gardner, Ian Dicarlo Gardner
Assisted by Mario DiCarlo (Foreword), Ed Shames (Introduction)
Publisher Bloomsbury
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.11.2013
 
EAN 9781782008309
ISBN 978-1-78200-830-9
No. of pages 344
Series General Military
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > 20th century (up to 1945)
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political administration

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