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The 92nd Infantry Division and the Italian Campaign in World War II (Paperback)
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The 92nd Infantry Division and the Italian Campaign in World War II (Paperback)
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This work focuses on the all black 92nd Infantry Division in the
Italian Campaign in World War II and the poor combat performance of
the division in Italy. An introduction provides an overall view of
the Italian Campaign and the role of the 92nd Infantry Division.
The author then examines the reasons for the division's troubles on
and off the battlefield, such as the low morale among the soldiers
because of racial segregation, the limited facilities provided for
them, and their lack of trust in their leadership. All of these
issues are explored at length. Information on the early life and
military training and experience of General Ned Almond is provided,
along with the stories of Vernon Baker and John Fox, who emerged as
leaders but endured a long struggle for recognition. The author
concludes this work on a personal note by telling of his
involvement as principal investigator of Acting Secretary of the
Army John Shannon's study of why no African American received the
Medal of Honor in World War II (a situation that was rectified in
the late 1990s: See Elliott V. Converse, Daniel K. Gibran et al.,
The Exclusion of Black Soldiers from the Medal of Honor in World
War II, McFarland 1997).
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