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In World War II, the U.S. Army not only supplied its soldiers with
the most modern equipment and uniforms, suitable for any combat
situation, but went as far as providing them with their favourite
drinks or candy bars, and seemingly anything else they might
require. This comprehensive reference book brings together all the
equipment issued to American soldiers in the European Theater of
Operations, 1943-45. Each item is presented with its catalog
numbers, described in detail and fully depicted in photographs,
including close-ups of the labels to aid identification of items.
Graphics and diagrams offer additional information and context.
This second volume of the G.I. Collector's Guide is fully revised
with the addition of sections including personal equipment,
trophies and souvenirs, the wartime draft and Stateside training,
and the life of POWs in German camps. More than one thousand new
artifacts with detailed captions are featured in this completely
revised new work. Expert Henri-Paul Enjames describes all
variations of uniform, insignia, badges, weapons, and equipment in
detail. As a complete catalogue with high-quality photographs, this
book is invaluable to both family historians researching grandpa's
kit found in the attic and to assist collectors in their quest to
find authentic items among the reproductions that flood the modern
market.
Among the many Americans who fought to liberate Europe in 1944,
some arrived on the battlefield with no combat experience while
others were already veterans of the North African and Italian
campaigns. This book traces the career of fifty soldiers, who,
during the conflict held a variety of positions: shock troops,
bomber pilot, quartermaster aboard a destroyer or chaplain in a
motorized cavalry unit. Several nurses and a telephone operator are
included and demonstrate the commitment of the female staff. A
short genealogical study precedes each story, allowing the reader
to discover the origins and family background of each personnel. A
study of official records as well as archival documents kept by the
soldier helps trace his military career from draft to theater. The
author offers additional perspective through historical newspapers
and walking units, providing valuable information on the progress
of the fighting that would lead to victory and homecoming for the
luckiest. At a time when many veterans of World War II are quickly
diminishing, it is important to treasure these moving testimonies
of a painful past.
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