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A Machine Gunner's War - From Normandy to Victory with the 1st Infantry Division in World War II (Hardcover): Ernest... A Machine Gunner's War - From Normandy to Victory with the 1st Infantry Division in World War II (Hardcover)
Ernest Albert "Andy" Andrews Jr., David B. Hurt
R918 R776 Discovery Miles 7 760 Save R142 (15%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Ernest 'Andy' Andrews began his training as a machine gunner at Fort McClellan in Alabama in July 1943. In early 1944, he arrived in the UK for further training before D-Day, ahead of the 1st Infantry Division deploying on the evening of June 5th on the USS Henrico. Due to a problem with his landing craft, Andrews only reached Omaha Beach on the early evening of June 6th, but his experience was still a harrowing one. Fighting in Normandy, he was nicked by a bullet and evacuated to England in late July when the wound became infected, before returning to participate in the Normandy breakout. Following the race across France in late August, he participated in the rout of several retreating German units near Mons, Belgium, and his outfit approached Aachen in mid-September. For a month, Andrews' squad defended a bunker position in the Siegfried Line against repeated German attacks, then after Aachen surrendered, the unit fought its way through the Hurtgen Forest to take Hill 232. Early on the morning of November 19th, he engaged in his toughest battle of the war as the Germans attempted to retake Hill 232, where he was again wounded. After surgery and a month's convalescence he rejoined H Company in time to fight in the Battle of the Bulge. His unit then participated in the fast-moving Roer to the Rhine campaign, then the battle to expand the Remagen bridgehead. Breaking out from the Remagen bridgehead, Andrews' squad stumbled on a German tank unit and this time he narrowly escaped death. Following a rapid advance up to the Paderborn area, the unit raced to Germany's Harz Mountains, where the Wehrmacht was trying to organize a last stand. They ended the war fighting in Czechoslovakia, where Andrews witnesses the German surrender in early May. Following occupation duty, he returned to the States in October 1945. This vivid first-hand account takes the reader along from Normandy to victory with Andy Andrews and his machine-gun crew. The war shaped the author's postwar life in countless ways, and in 1994, he made the first of three return visits to the European battlefields where he had fought.

Hammer Lane Express - On the Fast Lane of Life (Paperback): David B. Hurt Hammer Lane Express - On the Fast Lane of Life (Paperback)
David B. Hurt
R338 Discovery Miles 3 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Thirty-Four Days of Katrina (Paperback): David B. Hurt Thirty-Four Days of Katrina (Paperback)
David B. Hurt
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