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| Great book "The Longest Winter" I just finished reading The Longest Winter by Alex Kershaw and I highly recommend it. If you caught a recent episode of ShootOut, which preceeds Dogfights, they focused on a small American recon unit which blunted the German advance during the "Battle of the Bulge" or Ardennes Offensive. This unit, consisting of an 18 man platoon, stopped three German assaults and killing hundreds of soldiers until wounds and lack of ammo forced their surrender. The book covers their story from the battle through their captivity (equally harrowing) in German POW camps. This unit didn't receive decorations for their service until over 30 years later with President Carter! They remain the most decorated WWII platoon. Kershaw does a terrific job with the story (although he doesn't hide his disgust with General Patton over one incident I had never heard of - and with good reason if it is true). This is a great book of you need a break from airplane books. However, if you must read about planes, Kershaw's newest book The Few just came out and is about the Eagle Squadrons. That will be my next book purchase for sure. Happy reading! | |||||||||||||
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| Re: Great book "The Longest Winter" Thanks for the tip, Black Six. I just received The Few a couple of weeks ago and look forward to reading it as well. | |||||||||||||
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I Just got "The Few" for Christmas and will be reading it after the holidays are over. Looks to be a good book to read all 344 pages of it .JP | ||||||||||||||
| George Preddy was......Just the greatest fighter pilot who ever squinted through a gunsight. He was a complete fighter pilot.......Colonel John C. Meyer Deputy Commander of the 352nd. | |||||||||||||||
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| Re: Great book "The Longest Winter" Thanks for the tip - I will have to add these to my reading list. | |||||||||||||
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