the story of the 406th telegraph battalion 1921
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Name: the story of the 406th telegraph battalion 1921
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Title: The First battalion, the story of the 406th telegraph battalion, Signal corps
Author: Schauble, Peter Lambert. [from old catalog]
Language: angielski
Year: 2022
Subjects: History, United States History, Military History, 20th Century United States History – Wars & Conflict, General & Miscellaneous Military History, Strategy & Weapons of War, World War II, United States Armed Forces, 20th Century American History – World War II, Commandos and Special Forces, European Theater – World War II – Campaigns & Individual Battles, United States – World War II Armed Forces, United States Armed Forces – Regimental Histories – General & Miscellaneous
Publisher: St. Martin’s Publishing Group
ISBN: 9781250247179
Total pages: 310
Description:
Bob Drury and Tom Clavin’s The Last Hill is the incredible untold story of one Ranger battalion’s heroism and courage in World War II.
They were known as “Rudder’s Rangers,” the most elite and experienced attack unit in the United States Army. In December 1944, Lt. Col. James Rudder’s 2nd Battalion would form the spearhead into Germany, taking the war into Hitler’s homeland at last. In the process, Rudder was given two objectives: Take Hill 400 . . . and hold the hill by any means possible. To the last man, if necessary. The battle-hardened battalion had no idea that several Wehrmacht regiments, who greatly outnumbered the Rangers, had been given the exact same orders. The clash of the two determined forces was one of the bloodiest and most costly encounters of World War II.Castle Hill, the imposing 1320-foot mini-mountain the American Rangers simply called Hill 400, was the gateway to a desperate Nazi Germany. Several entire American divisions had already been repulsed by the last hill’s dug-in defenders as-unknown to the Allies-the height was the key to Adolf Hitler’s last-minute plans for a massive counterattack to smash through the American lines in what would become known to history as the Battle of the Bulge.
Thus the stalemate surrounding Hill 400 could not continue. For Supreme Allied Commander Gen. Dwight Eisenhower, there was only one solution: Call in Rudder’s Rangers. Of the 130 special operators who stormed, captured, and held the hill that December day, only 16 remained to stagger back down its frozen slopes. The Last Hill is replete with unforgettable action and characters-a rich and detailed saga of what the survivors of the 2nd Ranger Battalion would remember as “our longest day.”
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