One of the British Army’s first paratroopers recounts in vivid
detail his service in the 2nd Parachute Battalion during the Battle of
Arnhem and beyond . . . No one who has read of Arnhem can fail
to be inspired by gallantry of the 2nd Parachute Regiment, which held
the north end of the key road bridge over the Rhine—the “Bridge
Too Far”—not for twenty-four hours for which it was equipped, but
for three days and four nights. Commanded by the then
Lieutenant-Colonel Frost, they beat off repeated armored and infantry
assaults by far greater numbers, until forced out of the ruined and
burning positions by losses, lack of ammunition, and the failure of
the whole Arnhem operation. Their sacrifice stands as one of the most
heroic defenses of all time. General Frost’s story is, in effect,
that of the battalion. His tale starts with the Iraq Levies and goes
on the major airborne operations in which he took part—Bruneval,
Tunisia, Sicily, Italy, Arnhem—and continues with his experiences as
a prisoner and the reconstruction of the battalion after the German
surrender. Though written with modesty and humor, the book is shot
through with the fire and determination of the fighting solider, and
throws important new light on many controversies, not only those of
Arnhem.
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ISBN
9781473811515
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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