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A Machine Gunner's War
From Normandy to Victory with the 1st Infantry Division in World War II
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eBook - ePub
A Machine Gunner's War
From Normandy to Victory with the 1st Infantry Division in World War II
About this book
A machine gunner chronicles his time on the frontlines of WW2 from D-Day to the Battle of the Bulge and the Wehrmacht's last stand.
American machine gunner Ernest "Andy" Andrews arrived in the UK just before deploying to fight in D-Day. Struck by a bullet in Normandy, he was evacuated to England before returning to participate in the race across France. Andy's squad defended a bunker in the Siegfried Line and fought its way through the Hurtgen Forest to take Hill 232. When the Germans attempted to retake the hill, Andy faced his toughest battle and suffered a shoulder wound.
Andy rejoined his company in time to fight in the Battle of the Bulge and the Rhine campaign, and in Germany's Harz Mountains, where the Wehrmacht was trying to organize a last stand. Andy's outfit ends the war fighting in Czechoslovakia, where Andy witnesses the German surrender.
Following occupation duty, Andy returned to the States in October 1945. The war shaped Andy's postwar life in countless ways, and in 1994, Andy made the first of three return visits to the European battlefields where he had fought. This vivid firsthand account takes the reader along from Normandy to victory with Andy and his machine-gun crew.
American machine gunner Ernest "Andy" Andrews arrived in the UK just before deploying to fight in D-Day. Struck by a bullet in Normandy, he was evacuated to England before returning to participate in the race across France. Andy's squad defended a bunker in the Siegfried Line and fought its way through the Hurtgen Forest to take Hill 232. When the Germans attempted to retake the hill, Andy faced his toughest battle and suffered a shoulder wound.
Andy rejoined his company in time to fight in the Battle of the Bulge and the Rhine campaign, and in Germany's Harz Mountains, where the Wehrmacht was trying to organize a last stand. Andy's outfit ends the war fighting in Czechoslovakia, where Andy witnesses the German surrender.
Following occupation duty, Andy returned to the States in October 1945. The war shaped Andy's postwar life in countless ways, and in 1994, Andy made the first of three return visits to the European battlefields where he had fought. This vivid firsthand account takes the reader along from Normandy to victory with Andy and his machine-gun crew.
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Yes, you can access A Machine Gunner's War by Ernest Albert Andrews,David B. Hurt,Ernest Albert "Andy" Andrews,David B Hurt in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in History & Military Biographies. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Preface
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Prologue: Prelude to Invasion: Dawn, June 1â8:30am, June 6, 1944
- Chapter 1: Easy Red Beach: 8:30am, June 6âNight, June 6/7
- Chapter 2: Heading towards War: July 1923âJuly 12, 1943
- Chapter 3: Fort McClellan: July 12âEarly August 1943
- Chapter 4: Training as Machine Gunners: Early August 1943âJanuary 17, 1944
- Chapter 5: England: January 17, 1944âJune 1, 1944
- Chapter 6: The Battle for Normandy: June 7âJuly 27, 1944
- Chapter 7: Victory in Normandy: July 27âAugust 25, 1944
- Chapter 8: The Race across France: August 25âSeptember 7, 1944
- Chapter 9: To the German Frontier: September 7â14, 1944
- Chapter 10: The Stolberg Corridor: September 14â23, 1944
- Chapter 11: On the Siegfried Line: September 23âOctober 22, 1944
- Chapter 12: The HĂźrtgen Forest: October 22âNovember 18, 1944
- Chapter 13: Hill 232: November 18/19, 1944
- Chapter 14: A Break from War: November 19âDecember 22, 1944
- Chapter 15: The Battle of the Bulge: December 22, 1944âJanuary 15, 1945
- Chapter 16: Winter War: January 15âFebruary 6, 1945
- Chapter 17: The Roer to the Rhine: February 6âMarch 18, 1945
- Chapter 18: Breakout from Remagen: March 18âApril 6, 1945
- Chapter 19: The Harz to Czechoslovakia: April 6âMay 8, 1945
- Chapter 20: Peace: May 8âOctober 19, 1945
- Epilogue: The Postwar Years: October 19, 1945âApril 22, 2016
- A Word to the HĂźrtgen Forest
- Final Note from the Author
- Acknowledgements