This is a thrilling personal account of a paratrooper's experiences
in the 1944 battle for Normandy. In simple yet eloquent prose Rice
tells how he and his regiment parachuted behind enemy lines six
hours before the Allies stormed the beaches of Normandy on D-day.
Rice doesn't sanitize or sensationalize his story; he tells us of
the utter chaos of battle - the terror, the carnage, the horror,
the folly of war. Words such as patriotism, courage, and honor are
seldom written by Rice, but in the facts and eyewitness accounts
presented here, we discover what genuine patriotism is, what
courage consists of, and what a frightful price must sometimes be
paid for honor.
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