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Fighting in the Great Crusade

An 8th Infantry Artillery Officer in World War II

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Fighting in the Great Crusade

By: Gregory A. Daddis
Narrated by: Clyde Walker
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Fighting in the Great Crusade combines the terse clarity of George E. Schwend's World War II combat journals with Gregory Daddis's expert commentary on the greater context of that conflict. The result is the rare military work that counterpoints historical and strategic analysis against a foxhole-level view of the war in Europe as US soldiers experienced it.

Schwend's story, which typifies that of young American citizen soldiers on whom the Allied cause depended, follows a draftee through the rigors of basic training and Officer Candidate School and into the grim theater of the European campaigns in 1944 and 1945. The accretion of detail forms a grittily realistic day-to-day account of military life, while Daddis's expansive historical backdrop invests with poignance even such routines as Schwend's faithful attendance at movie screenings as the soldier - and listeners - anticipate the fateful Normandy invasion.

Schwend observes that despite the rigors of his training nothing could have prepared him or his comrades for the savagery of the actions in which they fought.

The book is published by Louisiana State University Press.

©2002 Gregory A. Daddis (P)2017 Redwood Audiobooks
World War II Wars & Conflicts Solider Military Military & War War Biographies & Memoirs United States Imperialism Americas
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Enough about food. Every day recap. Really? Would have liked more details on how an Artillery battery functioned. Left out a big chunk about him being an air observer. Skip this.

Kinda boring

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