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Big Andy - A 712th Tank Battalion Interview (Paperback)
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Big Andy - A 712th Tank Battalion Interview (Paperback)
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Loot Price R172
Discovery Miles 1 720
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Bob Big Andy Anderson, a farmboy from Prophetstown, Illinois, was
drafted into the horse cavalry in 1941. In 1943 the 11th Cavalry
was mechanized as part of the fledgling 10th Armored Division. The
independent 712th Tank Battalion was broken out of the 10th and
spent most of the war in Europe attached to the 90th Texas-Oklahoma
Division. A tank driver, Big Andy spent 11 months in combat from
Normandy, through the Battle of the Bulge, the Siegfried Line,
across Germany and into Czechoslovakia. He earned three Bronze
Stars and had 162 points, and thought it was a joke when an officer
asked him if he wanted to go home. He said sure and was told to be
ready in 15 minutes. This oral history interview, conducted at Big
Andy's home in 1992, paints a portrait of combat rarely seen in
documentaries and gives a glimpse into the day to day life of a
tank driver, on whose skill not only the lives of his crew but the
lives of the infantry to which they were attached depended.
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