Field of Fire: Diary of a Gunner Officer

Field of Fire: Diary of a Gunner Officer

by Jack Swaab
Field of Fire: Diary of a Gunner Officer

Field of Fire: Diary of a Gunner Officer

by Jack Swaab

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Overview

Jack Swaab joined the veteran 51st (Highland) Infantry Division on 3 January 1943. He kept a series of diaries over the following two and a half years, recording the combination of boredom and fear that characterises active service. In mid-March 1943 he saw battle for the first time as Montgomery attacked the Mareth Line. In July that year Swaab took part in the Allied landings on Sicily, writing of the scorching humidity of the Sicilian summer. In May 1944 he records the restless time as his regiment prepared for the invasion of Normandy. In September 1944 Swaab's role changed dramatically, as he moved from commanding a troop to being a forward observation officer. His new position meant that he was working closely with the infantry in the front line. Swaab's first five months as a forward observation officer came to an abrupt end on 13 February, when he was wounded in the leg by shellfire. He was again selected for FOO duty during Operation 'Varsity', the Rhine crossing, in March 1945, and received the Military Cross.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780750942768
Publisher: History Press Limited, The
Publication date: 07/01/2007
Edition description: Revised
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.80(h) x 1.25(d)

About the Author

Jack Swabb enlisted in the Royal Artillery on 10 September 1939. He kept a war diary from December 1942 until August 1945, seeing action in Tunisia and Sicily before becoming a forward observation officer in the North West Europe campaign. He was Mentioned in Despatches and awarded the Military Cross. Jack Swaab is married and has two sons. He lives in London.









Table of Contents


List of Maps     vi
Foreword     vii
Preface     xi
Acknowledgements     xiv
Note on the Text     xv
Author's Introduction     xvi
20 December 1942-19 May 1943     1
5 July-26 November 1943     105
26 May 1944-14 February 1945     177
15 February-21 August 1945     321
Postscript     398
Glossary     401
Index     403
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