D-Day +60 Years: A Small Piece of History

This unique account of D-Day history provides an unusual look into the US Army’s preparation of a new type of World War II warfare, that of airborne operations. The book describes, using personal interviews with the veterans involved, how young men who had never even flown in an airplane before the war were trained to fly into combat, or to parachute into the dark of night.  The narrative personalizes the events of D-Day for a small group of men of the 77th Troop Carrier Squadron and G Company of the 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment.  Most, including the author’s uncle, did not survive to see the dawn on D-Day morning.  The story then moves forward more than half a century, when research to find out what happened to his uncle led the author to meet some of the survivors of that night, resulting in what is believed to be the first reunion of a D-Day pilot with the men he dropped on that fateful morning, 56 years earlier.  Many children of the “next generation” are making efforts to find out what happened to their fathers and uncles in World War II.  This story is a classic example of the joy and heartbreak that can result from the success of such a search.

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D-Day +60 Years: A Small Piece of History

This unique account of D-Day history provides an unusual look into the US Army’s preparation of a new type of World War II warfare, that of airborne operations. The book describes, using personal interviews with the veterans involved, how young men who had never even flown in an airplane before the war were trained to fly into combat, or to parachute into the dark of night.  The narrative personalizes the events of D-Day for a small group of men of the 77th Troop Carrier Squadron and G Company of the 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment.  Most, including the author’s uncle, did not survive to see the dawn on D-Day morning.  The story then moves forward more than half a century, when research to find out what happened to his uncle led the author to meet some of the survivors of that night, resulting in what is believed to be the first reunion of a D-Day pilot with the men he dropped on that fateful morning, 56 years earlier.  Many children of the “next generation” are making efforts to find out what happened to their fathers and uncles in World War II.  This story is a classic example of the joy and heartbreak that can result from the success of such a search.

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D-Day +60 Years: A Small Piece of History

D-Day +60 Years: A Small Piece of History

by Jerome J. McLaughlin
D-Day +60 Years: A Small Piece of History

D-Day +60 Years: A Small Piece of History

by Jerome J. McLaughlin

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This unique account of D-Day history provides an unusual look into the US Army’s preparation of a new type of World War II warfare, that of airborne operations. The book describes, using personal interviews with the veterans involved, how young men who had never even flown in an airplane before the war were trained to fly into combat, or to parachute into the dark of night.  The narrative personalizes the events of D-Day for a small group of men of the 77th Troop Carrier Squadron and G Company of the 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment.  Most, including the author’s uncle, did not survive to see the dawn on D-Day morning.  The story then moves forward more than half a century, when research to find out what happened to his uncle led the author to meet some of the survivors of that night, resulting in what is believed to be the first reunion of a D-Day pilot with the men he dropped on that fateful morning, 56 years earlier.  Many children of the “next generation” are making efforts to find out what happened to their fathers and uncles in World War II.  This story is a classic example of the joy and heartbreak that can result from the success of such a search.


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ISBN-13: 9781418402686
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication date: 04/21/2004
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 298
File size: 14 MB
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