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.

Paratrooper: My Life with the 101st Airborne Division

Paratrooper: My Life with the 101st Airborne Division
Author: Michael B. Kitz-Miller
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2015-08-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1681396378

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Paratrooper is the autobiography of a young man’s time with the famed 101st Airborne Division “Screaming Eagles.” With not the finances to finish his senior year in college and a looming draft, it leads to his enlisting in the U.S. Army. With thoughts of Officer’s Candidate School, Private Michael B. Kitz-Miller heads for a newly designed Basic Training course for soldiers planning to attend Airborne School. High performance results in Leadership School and Acting Sergeant in Advanced Infantry School. At Airborne School he is a runner-up for Honor Graduate from his original class of 1,000 soldiers. Finally, the new paratrooper boards a bus for Ft. Campbell and the 101st. His first job is as an M-60 machine gunner, scoring expert his first time on the weapons range. Numerous operations follow – Cold Eagle, Swift Strike II, Desert Strike and the surprise Operation Delawar, jumping into Iran in 1964 as part of the U.S. STRIKE Command. All produce commendations and after winning the Division Soldier-of-the-Month competition a promotion to Sergeant. He soon becomes part of the Battalion Mountaineering cadre. The rigors of Recondo School and its incredible 35 percent graduation rate follow, offering a shot at Honor Graduate. Having won Battalion and Brigade competitions, the young paratrooper enters and finds himself a finalist in the Division’s Soldier-of-the-Year competition. Tough career decisions follow. The story ends with Sergeant Kitz-Miller’s opportunity, 50 years later to compare key issues that confronted him as a soldier with those of today. The evaluation of Officers and NCOs, leadership and mentoring are but a few. His final chapters on Just War Theory and current Rules of Engagement provide provocative ideas about how to address our current policies on terrorist states. Above all, it is the story of a very successful Paratrooper that loved the Airborne Infantry.

Paratrooper

Paratrooper
Author: Thomas Michael Booth
Publisher:
Total Pages: 520
Release: 1994
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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The first complete biography of one of the legendary heroes of World War II and the most famous paratroop leader of that war draws from Gavin's own papers, including his unpublished autobiography, to provide this candid portrait. Photos.

How to Deal with Damn Near Anything

How to Deal with Damn Near Anything
Author: John E. McGlothlin
Publisher: New Degree Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2021-08-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9781636767512

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Life As a Paratrooper

Life As a Paratrooper
Author: Robert C. Kennedy
Publisher: Turtleback
Total Pages:
Release: 2000-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780613521192

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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.

Hitler's Paratrooper

Hitler's Paratrooper
Author: Gilberto Villahermosa
Publisher: Frontline Books
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2010-07-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1473827620

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Rudolf Witzig entered the history books as the heroic captor of Belgiumês supposedly impregnable fortress Eben Emael in May 1940 _ the first time that glider-borne troops were used in the war. To many people, he is also known as the commander of the battle group that fired the first shots of the Tunisian campaign. Remarkably, next to nothing has been written about him as an individual. This biography, completed with the full support of Witzigês widow and son, is a comprehensive history of the man and also provides important new detail on the German parachute arm that he served. In the course of his service, he was awarded the coveted Knightês Cross of the Iron Cross. He could not be awarded the decoration because he had not yet earned the Ironês Crosses 2nd and 1st class _ to resolve the problem he was awarded all three on the spot. Witzig was involved in Operation Mercury, the invasion of Crete, but was injured during the fighting. After his recovery, he was sent to Tunisia where he was credited with several successful defensive actions. He ended the war in captivity, surrendering to the Allies on 8 May 1945, the day after his name was placed on the Honour Roll of the Luftwaffe. Rudolf Witzig was born on 14th August 1916 in Westphalia. His military career started in 1935 when he was accepted as an officerês candidate. He went on to win the Knightês Cross, which was awarded by Hitler personally. Witzig died on 3rd October 2001 at the age of 85. Gilberto Vilhermosa is a serving member of the US military in Yemen. This is his second book.

Army Life, 1961-1964

Army Life, 1961-1964
Author: Marvin L. King
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Moberly (Mo.)
ISBN:

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Rifleman

Rifleman
Author: Victor Gregg
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2011-02-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1408817578

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Born into a working-class family in London in 1919, Victor Gregg enlisted in the Rifle Brigade at nineteen, was sent to the Middle East and saw action in Palestine. Following service in the western desert and at the battle of Alamein, he joined the Parachute Regiment and in September 1944 found himself at the battle of Arnhem. When the paratroopers were forced to withdraw, Gregg was captured. He attempted to escape, but was caught and became a prisoner of war; sentenced to death in Dresden for attempting to escape and burning down a factory, only the allies' infamous raid on the city the night before his execution saved his life. Gregg's fascinating story, told in a voice that is good-natured and completely original, continues after the end of the war. In the fifties he became chauffeur to the Chairman of the Moscow Norodny bank in London, involved in shady dealings and strange meetings with MI5, MI6 and the KGB. His adventures, though, were not over - in 1989, on one of his many motorbike expeditions into Eastern Europe, he found himself at a rally of 700 people in a field in Sopron at a fence that formed part of the barrier between the Soviet Union and the West. Vic cut the wire, and a few weeks later the Berlin Wall itself was destroyed - a truly unexpected coda to an incredible life lived to the full. This is the story of a true survivor.

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.

Our Boys

Our Boys
Author: Helen Parr
Publisher: Penguin Group
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-06-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780141984698

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Our Boys brings to life the human experiences of the paratroopers who fought in the Falklands, and examines the long aftermath of that conflict. It is a first in many ways - a social and cultural history of a regiment with an elite and aggressive reputation; a study of close-quarters combat on the Falkland Islands; and an exploration of the many legacies of this short and symbolic war. Told through the experiences of people who lived through it, Our Boys shows how the Falklands conflict began to change Britain's relationship with its soldiers. It is also the story of one particular soldier- the author's uncle, who was killed during the conflict, and whose fate has haunted both the author and his fellow paratroopers ever since.