H-Hour Plus Three

H-Hour Plus Three
Author: Henry Christopher Allan
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2002
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1553695259

The untold story of the U S Army amphibious engineers in the Pacific during World War II.

Down Ramp!

Down Ramp!
Author: William Francis Heavey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1947
Genre: Landing operations
ISBN:

Da amerikanske hær trådte ind i krigen var det blandt andet med dens enorme landgangsoperationer. Bogen fortæller om amfibie-begrebets historie, om de mænd der udviklede fartøjet, og om arbejdet for de mænd der skulle bruge det i praksis: amfibie-ingeniørerne. Der fortælles om strabadserne på steder som Sicilien, Normandiet, Okinawa og på andre lokaliteter i Stillehavsområdet.

The Corps of Engineers

The Corps of Engineers
Author: Alfred M Beck
Publisher: Franklin Classics
Total Pages: 630
Release: 2018-10-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9780343174231

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To Any Foe

To Any Foe
Author: Robert D. Gordon
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2012-08-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1477256180

The Ninety-Eighth Engineer (General Service) Regiment, African American, embarked for North Africa in February 1943 and landed at Algeria. The regiment became nomadic and split up its battalions and companies to work in different locations, including port stewards, road construction, and clearing mines in the Kasserine Pass. All the while, they were moving forward with the combat units until they reached Tunisia. In December 1943, the Ninety-Eighth loaded aboard amphibious vehicle landing ships and sailed to Naples, Italy. As in North Africa, upon arrival, the regiment was split up and sent to different locations. It began work on the ports, roads, railroads, and reconstruction of buildings, minesweeping, and bridges. It moved up the coast of Italy, ensuring that the roads and bridges could hold armor and other vehicles as combat units advanced up the boot. Eventually, the regiment reunited in Leghorn, Italy, where it added another battalion and worked in Pisa, Florence, and surrounding areas until September 1945.