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The Paratrooper Generals

Matthew Ridgway, Maxwell Taylor, and the American Airborne from D-Day through Normandy
By:Mitchell Yockelson
Publisher:Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Print ISBN:9780811738552
eText ISBN:9780811768511
Edition:0
Copyright:2020
Format:Page Fidelity

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A military history detailing the key role two US Army special forces commanders and their infantry divisions played in during the second world war.    Generals during World War II usually stayed to the rear, but not Matthew Ridgway and Maxwell Taylor. During D-Day and the Normandy campaign, these commanders of the 82nd "All-American" and the 101st "Screaming Eagle" Airborne Divisions refused to remain behind the lines and stood shoulder-to-shoulder with their paratroopers in the thick of combat. Jumping into Normandy during the early hours of D-Day, Ridgway and Taylor fought on the ground for six weeks of combat that cost the airborne divisions more than forty percent casualties.  The Paratrooper Generals is the first book to explore in depth the significant role these two division commanders played on D-Day, describing the extraordinary courage and leadership they demonstrated throughout the most important American campaign of World War II.