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The Filthy Thirteen - The True Story of the Dirty Dozen (Paperback)
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The Filthy Thirteen - The True Story of the Dirty Dozen (Paperback)
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Since World War II, the US 101st Airborne Division has achieved
legendary status. But within the ranks of the 101st there existed a
rougher, tougher and more ruthless unit whose formidable reputation
has persisted over the decades to this day: the Filthy Thirteen.
Never ones to salute an officer, or take a bath, the men of this
squad became singular within the 'Screaming Eagles' for their hard
drinking and savage fighting skills . . . and that was only in
training. Just prior to the invasion of Normandy, a Stars and
Stripes photographer caught US paratroopers with heads shaved into
mohawks, applying war paint to their faces. Unknown to the American
public at the time, these men were the Filthy Thirteen. After
parachuting behind enemy lines in the dark hours before D-Day, the
Germans got a taste of the reckless courage of this unit, except
now the men were fighting with Tommy guns and explosives, not just
bare knuckles. In its spearhead role, the unit suffered heavy
casualties, with some men wounded and others blown to bits. By the
end of the war thirty men had passed through the squad. However,
the heart and soul of the Filthy Thirteen remained in a survivor
named Jake McNiece, a half-breed Indian from Oklahoma: the toughest
man in the squad and the one who formed its character. McNiece made
four combat jumps, was in the forefront of every fight in northern
Europe, yet somehow never made the rank of Private First Class. The
survivors of the Filthy Thirteen stayed intact as a unit until the
Allies conquered Nazi Germany. Hugely popular on first publication,
this books tells of a brawling bunch of no-goodniks whose only
saving grace was that they inflicted more damage on the Germans
than on MPs, the English countryside and their own officers. Still,
the Filthy Thirteen remain a legend within the ranks of the 101st
Airborne.
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