Using excerpts from contemporary training manuals, this pocket manual is an insight into the preparation of the troops involved in Operation Overlord.

The success of the D-Day landings on June 6, 1944, depended on thousands of troops carrying out their mission and the seamless coordination of the amphibious landings with paratrooper and glider assaults. The troops not only had to be trained up ready for their own roles, but to work alongside other troops, often coordinating activities and communicating with other troops while in unfamiliar terrain and under fire. This pocket manual brings together excerpts from Allied manuals used in the preparation for D-Day, including amphibious landings and managing beachheads, pathfinder, paratrooper, and glider pilot training, and infantry and armored fighting in the bocage countryside.

"Chris McNab is a prolific writer who knows what he is doing, as this book shows; and this volume will fit well with its stable mates." -War History Online



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Chris McNab is a writer and editor specializing in military history, with a major research interest in the evolution of modern maneuver warfare. He has written or contributed to numerous titles.

Titel
The D-Day Training Pocket Manual, 1944
Untertitel
Instructions on Amphibious Landings, Glider-Borne Forces, Paratroop Landings and Hand-to-Hand Fighting
EAN
9781612007342
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
12.11.2020
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
10.57 MB
Anzahl Seiten
160