A Paratrooper's Panoramic View

A Paratrooper's Panoramic View
Author: Robert L. Wilson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781420854299

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This book is written to teach and encourage young children to use all defensive mechanisms for their safety when they are in danger. Prevention is better than medicine, but if a child is a victim, relying on God is helpful. Calling upon the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ is a powerful defensive mechanism children should learn. The Lord Jesus Christ is A Living Being. The Lord Jesus Christ is Real, He is not a myth. He is Reality. Jesus Christ loves all the children regardless of their ethnic, religious and philosophical backgrounds. All of the children of the world are encouraged to call upon the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ for their safety. Even if some of their parents do not believe in God and in creation, they still need to allow children to learn about the Power of the Lord Jesus Christ, His love for children and His assistance to mankind. As children learn about the Word of God, they can draw a comparison between Christianity, other religions and philosophical trends to develop critical thinking for better academic achievement. Now there are several stories of survival that show children who have escaped danger easily, yet there are also sad stories that cause pain and grief in our hearts. These are stories of heartbreaking cases when the unthinkable happened to young children and even to adults. Cases of children murdered, slaughtered, raped and ripped from their childhood while they are innocents. For such cases only God knows why. We can grieve and pray for peace but we cannot condemn God for God is sovereign; He acts according to His divine will and plan.

You Gotta Be Tough

You Gotta Be Tough
Author: Michael Sells
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1915-01-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9781934333457

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When Mike Sells was still in grade school he knew he wanted to be a paratrooper. He was 19 when he arrived in Vietnam and was 20 when he returned home. That year of tough action is what this book is all about. From the beginning of this book to the very end you will be led on a journey of combat action in the jungles, hills, mountains and rice paddies of the Central Highlands of Vietnam. Interwoven between combat you will hear stories of his early life from the time he first attempted jumping with a homemade parachute to the time he left home at age 15, to the time he entered the Army. Through all adversities, he's always lived by his motto of, "You Gotta Be Tough." 6 x 9, 153 pages, color photographs.

Letters Home, a Paratrooper's Story

Letters Home, a Paratrooper's Story
Author: H. L. "Bud" Curtis
Publisher: Aardvark Global Publishing DBA Ecko Publishing
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2010
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781427650306

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"H.L. "Bud" Curtis, 517th Parachute Regimental Combat Team (PRCT) 1943-1945"--Cover.

If Chaos Reigns

If Chaos Reigns
Author: Flint Whitlock
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 657
Release: 2013-05-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 1480406635

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“A gem of a book that highlights the ‘fog of war’ as seen by American, British, and Canadian airborne units when they parachuted behind enemy lines.” —WWII History Magazine “Gentlemen, do not be daunted if chaos reigns; it undoubtedly will.” So said Brigadier S. James Hill, commanding officer of the British 3rd Parachute Brigade, in an address to his troops shortly before the launching of Operation Overlord—the D-Day invasion of Normandy. No more prophetic words were ever spoken, for chaos indeed reigned on that day, and many more that followed. Much has been written about the Allied invasion of France, but award-winning military historian Flint Whitlock has put together a unique package—the first history of the assault that concentrates exclusively on the activities of the American, British, and Canadian airborne forces that descended upon Normandy in the dark, pre-dawn hours of June 6, 1944. Landing into the midst of the unknown, the airborne troops found themselves fighting for their lives on every side in the very jaws of the German defenses, while striving to seize their own key objectives in advance of their seaborne comrades to come. Whitlock details the formation, recruitment, training, and deployment of the Allies’ parachute and glider troops. First-person accounts by veterans who were there—from paratroopers to glidermen to the pilots who flew them into the battle, as well as the commanders (Eisenhower, Taylor, Ridgway, Gavin, and more)—make for compelling, “you-are-there” reading. If Chaos Reigns is a fitting tribute to the men who rode the wind into battle and managed to pull victory out of confusion, chaos, and almost certain defeat.

Paratrooper!

Paratrooper!
Author: Gerard M. Devlin
Publisher: Robson Books Limited
Total Pages: 744
Release: 1979
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Om amerikanske faldskærmssoldater i 2. Verdenskrig. Forfatteren har modtaget adskillige dekorationer.

Fighting Elites

Fighting Elites
Author: John C. Fredriksen
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 513
Release: 2011-12-12
Genre: History
ISBN:

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From Army Rangers to Green Berets to the U.S. Navy SEAL team that killed Osama bin Laden, this book explains what makes Special Forces "special," covering the rich and varied history of elite formations in American military history and describing their recruitment, intense training, and equipment in depth. Most civilians have only a vague idea of what the U.S. Special Forces are all about—who they are, how they differ from our "normal" military forces, what they've accomplished throughout our history, and how they operate today. Fighting Elites: A History of U.S. Special Forces examines the rich and varied history of U.S. Special Forces, identifies their contributions to specific conflicts from colonial times forward, and highlights their present operational excellence. In this first-ever reference guide to U.S. Special Forces, military historian John C. Fredriksen provides a carefully balanced presentation, describing all units in their own detailed section that discusses their origins, recruitment, training, tactics, and equipment, and defining military engagements, if known. The text also contains 20 biographical entries of noted personalities associated with special purpose activities.

Life as a Paratrooper

Life as a Paratrooper
Author: Robert C. Kennedy
Publisher: Children's Press(CT)
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2000
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780516233444

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Explains what it takes to become a paratrooper, discusses the combat history of the 82nd Airborne Division, and describes the training necessary for these special soldiers.

Crossing the Rhine

Crossing the Rhine
Author: Lloyd Clark
Publisher: Open Road + Grove/Atlantic
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2009-10-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 155584815X

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“The fighting spirit of Allied paratroopers comes through with exciting clarity” in this account of two separate invasions of Germany in World War II (Kirkus Reviews). A main selection of the Military Book Club In September 1944, as the Allies drove across Europe after Normandy, British field marshal Bernard Montgomery launched Operation Market Garden to secure the lower Rhine—Germany’s last great natural barrier in the west—and passage to Berlin. Though Allied soldiers outnumbered Germans two to one, they suffered devastating casualties and were forced to retreat. Then, in March 1945, Montgomery orchestrated another airborne attack on the Rhine, called Operation Plunder. This time the Allies overwhelmed the German defenses, secured the eastern bank, and began their final march into the heart of the Third Reich. Including detailed maps and personal accounts from those on both sides of the battle, this “vivid war story” examines Allied attempts to breach Germany’s borders, and illustrates how lessons learned from failure helped form the second plan of attack—and seal Germany’s defeat (Publishers Weekly).

US Army Paratrooper in the Pacific Theater 1943–45

US Army Paratrooper in the Pacific Theater 1943–45
Author: Gordon L. Rottman
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-11-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781780961293

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From New Guinea to the Phillipines, American paratroopers fulfilled a vital role in the Pacific theater of World War II. The previous US Army Paratrooper 1941-45 only covers one aspect of the US Army experience of World War II as it is only limited to the Euoprean and Mediterranean theatres of war. Airborne units also proved important in the Pacific Theatre, where they encountered a very different environment. The two major Army units that operated in the Pacific - the 11th Airborne Division and the 503rd Parachute Regimental Combat Team (PRCT) launched small-scale operations on extremely difficult, if not, outright dangerous, terrain, while also conducting amphibious assaults, fighting on jungled hills, swamps and mud. The two units were very different, with the 503rd PRCT being reserved for special purpose missions and the 11th Airborne Division occupying a more traditional role. The 503rd launched the first successful US combat drop Nadzab on New Guinea in September 1943, and went on to conduct a number of other airborne operations on and around New Guinea, taking part in the amphibious assault on Mindoro in the Philippines, before capturing the island of Corregidor in February 1945. The 11th Airborne Division played a prominent role in the amphibious assault on Leyte in late 1944, and later the island of Luzon - which combined and airborne and amphibious assault. It also conducted the daring Los Banos raid to liberate civilian internees. This title will deal with the background to these two units, their training both stateside and in Australia, before detailing the specific equipment used in the theatre and, finally and most importantly, the combat experience at a personal level of the US Army Paratrooper in the Pacific.

The Paratroopers

The Paratroopers
Author: John R. Emmert
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2014-06-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781496130921

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Steven Weaver's life as a college student was active. If he wasn't studying, he was playing varsity football or basketball. Now, with the coming of war, his first months in the Army lacked activity until he was given a unique opportunity in the summer of 1942 to join a group of air deployed combat infantry looking for athletic volunteers. Little did he know what would be asked of himself and his faith under fire.