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Silk Chutes and Hard Fighting - U.S. Marine Corps Parachute Units in World War II (Paperback, Annotated edition)
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Silk Chutes and Hard Fighting - U.S. Marine Corps Parachute Units in World War II (Paperback, Annotated edition)
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Loot Price R228
Discovery Miles 2 280
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Silk Chutes and Hard Fighting: US. Marine Corps Parachute Units in
World War II is a brief narrative of the development, deployment,
and eventual demise of Marine parachute units during World War II.
It is published to honor the veterans of these special units and
for the information of those interested in Marine parachutists and
the events in which they participated. This covers the Marine
Corps' flirtation with airborne operations during World War II. The
various offices of the Marine Corps Historical Center yielded
additional primary materials. The Reference Section holds
biographical data on most key individuals, as well as files on
specific units. The Oral History Section has a number of pertinent
interviews, the most significant being Lieutenant General Joseph C.
Burger, Major General Marion L. Dawson, General Gerald C. Thomas,
and Brigadier General Robert H. Williams. The Personal Papers
Section has several collections pertaining to the parachute
program. Among the most useful were the papers of Eldon C.Anderson,
Eric Hammel, Nolen Marbrey, John C. McQueen, Peter Ortiz, and
George R. Stallings. A number of secondary sources proved helpful.
Marine Corps publications include Charles L. Updegraph, Jr's. U.S.
Marine Corps Special Units of World War II, Major John L.
Zimmerman's The Guadalcanal Campaign, Major John N. Rentz's
Bougainville and the Northern Solomons, and Isolation of Rabaul by
Henry I.Shaw, Jr. and Major DouglasT. Kane. A valuable work on the
overall American parachute program during the war is William B.
Breuer's Geronimo The Marine Corps Gazette and Leatherneck contain
a number of articles describing the parachute units and their
campaigns. Ken Haney's An Annotated Bibliography of USMC
Paratroopers in World War II provides a detailed listing of
sources, to include Haney's own extensive list of publications on
the subject. Many Marine parachutists graciously provided
interviews, news clippings, photographs, and other sources for this
work. Colonel Dave E. Severance, secretary/treasurer of the
Association of Survivors, was especially obliging in culling
material from his extensive files.
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