Uncovering Maisy -- The US Rangers on D-Day -- Rangers lead the way -- The close of D-Day -- The assault on Pointe du Hoc -- Starting from zero -- German operations -- Allied Air Force and Army intelligence -- The Rangers' advance on Maisy -- The battle for Maisy -- Challenging a D-Day myth.
D-Day Journal : The Untold Story of a U.S. Ranger on Omaha Beach
โ Scribed by John V. O. Kennard
- Publisher
- KOEHLER BOOKS
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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