A detailed examination of Operation Husky, the US and British invasion
and conquest of the Italian island of Sicily. Not only did the Sicily
operation represent a watershed in tactical development of combined
arms tactics, it was also an important test for future Allied joint
operations. Senior British commanders left the North African theater
with a jaundiced and dismissive view of the combat capabilities of the
inexperienced US Army after the debacle at Kasserine Pass in Tunisia
in February 1943. Sicily was a demonstration that the US Army had
rapidly learned its lessons and was now capable of fighting as a
co-equal of the British Army. The Sicily campaign contained a measure
of high drama as Patton took the reins of the Seventh US Army and bent
the rules of the theater commander in a bold race to take Palermo on
the northern Sicilian coast. When stiff German resistance halted
Montgomery's main assault to Messina through the mountains, Patton was
posed to be the first to reach the key Sicilian port and end the
campaign. This richly-illustrated volume details the highs and lows of
the Sicily campaign, including the disastrous problems with early
airborne assaults and the Allied failure to seal the straits of
Messina, allowing the Germans to withdraw many of their best forces.
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The debut of Allied joint operations
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781780961286
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter