With Rifle and Shovel

With Rifle and Shovel
Author: Margaret McMahon
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2018-02-26
Genre:
ISBN: 9781984347909

The men of the 51st Pioneer Infantry were mostly draftees. While other soldiers fought with rifles, they used shovels. They also saw combat. As shells went off around them, the pioneers filled holes with rubble collected from destroyed villages. Those roads were the battlefield lifeline, allowing troops and supplies to move forward, while ambulances took the wounded back to hospitals. They cleared the roads that had been booby-trapped by the retreating German Army. They marched at night to hide from the enemy. After the Armistice, they marched into Germany to be part of the Army of Occupation. The Pioneer Infantry provided labor where ever and when ever needed, including guarding railways and bridges, and burying the dead. This book combines information found in archives and a variety of other sources. The material has been blended into a new product that tells the story of the 51st Pioneer Infantry Regiment. It is intended to be both a narrative and a reference for those researching this Regiment.

A Guide to the U.S. Pioneer Infantry Regiments in Wwi

A Guide to the U.S. Pioneer Infantry Regiments in Wwi
Author: Margaret M McMahon Ph D
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2018-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781727742718

The Pioneer Infantry Regiments are usually mentioned in passing, or in the footnotes of history. The Pioneer Infantry were similar to regular army troops in that they were trained in infantry tactics, but they were also trained in combat engineering. This book contains material common to all the Pioneer Infantry Regiments. For each Pioneer Infantry Regiment, there are origins, important dates, and training locations. Sailing dates and ship names are given for those regiments that served overseas. Battle participation is included for those regiments that saw combat. When available, other material about each regiment has been included. Additional sources are listed for each regiment, as is material relevant to all of the regiments. "They did everything the Infantry was too proud to do, and the Engineers too lazy to do."

Field Manual

Field Manual
Author: United States. Department of the Army
Publisher:
Total Pages: 382
Release: 1940
Genre:
ISBN:

FM 7-5 The Rifle Battalion, 1940

FM 7-5 The Rifle Battalion, 1940
Author: United States. . War Department
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2018-09-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 035912433X

FM 7-5 Infantry Field Manual, Organization And Tactics Of Infantry, The Rifle Battalion 1940-10-01"Chapters in this infantry field manual include: infantry characteristics and organization (moral qualities, leadership, training, means of combat); combat (basic factors of infantry combat, offensive and defensive combat, special phases of operations); liaison with other arms (artillery, aviation, cavalry, engineers, chemical troops); and infantry units (individual infantry soldier, rifle units, heavy weapons company units, rifle battalion)."

Whiskey Words & a Shovel III

Whiskey Words & a Shovel III
Author: r.h. Sin
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2017-04-04
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1449486894

r.h. Sin’s final volume in the Whiskey, Words, and a Shovel series expands on the passion and vigor of his first two installments. His stanzas inspire strength through the raw, emotional energy and the vulnerability of his poems. Relationships, love, pain, and fortitude are powerfully rendered in his poetry, and his message of perseverance in the face of emotional turmoil cuts to the heart of modern-day life. At roughly 300 pages, this culminating volume will be his lengthiest yet.

Boats Against the Current

Boats Against the Current
Author: John Logue
Publisher: Quid Pro Books
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2014-04-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1610272358

Set in the tumultuous sixties, and published by Little, Brown in the eighties, this novel of a people's governor and a Southern newspaperman still resonates with the moral choices that only strong people face. John Logue's compelling fiction is available again, in a new digital edition. "John Logue's Boats Against the Current is a powerful, intriguing tale of the South in its recent time of troubles. Master storyteller that he is, Mr. Logue weaves a narrative of newspapering, politics, and violence that crackles with suspense, yet remains strongly insightful and true." —Willie Morris "I thought it was wonderful. Took me back to my days covering the Texas state house." —Walter Cronkite "This is the way novels ought to be written—plenty of plot, plenty of character development, plenty of action. I am not much on these deep psychological things. I want a helluva good story, and that's what you have here." —James J. Kilpatrick Review of the original edition from Library Journal: "The governor is on his deathbed; a black woman tries to have her son, a Vietnam War casualty, buried in a white cemetery; a prominent doctor is found dead, an apparent suicide. It is January 1967, and Jack Harris has returned to Alabama, after a seven-year absence, to be editor of the Montgomery Courant. As he struggles with the news, trying to reconcile his principles with the segregationist policies of the newspaper and its publisher, Harris begins the process of reassimilation into the culture and good-ole-boy network of Southern politics. With cold precision, the author exposes Harris's compromises in selecting and writing the news, as well as the poverty, prejudice, and political corruption about which he writes. Nevertheless, there is a personal warmth to the characters which allows the reader to understand the individual while abhorring his actions. Recommended." —Thomas L. Kilpatrick, Southern Illinois Univ. Lib., Carbondale (Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Circular

Circular
Author: United States. War Department
Publisher:
Total Pages: 674
Release:
Genre:
ISBN:

Second World War Infantry Tactics

Second World War Infantry Tactics
Author: Stephen Bull
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Total Pages: 519
Release: 2012-07-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 178159810X

This wide-ranging military study examines WWII infantry tactics and operations on both sides through the battlefields of Europe. The dirty and dangerous frontlines of World War II belonged to the men who fought in the infantry. Yet the history of infantry tactics is too rarely studied and often misunderstood. Stephen Bull corrects this oversight with an in-depth account of infantry theory and combat experience, covering the British, German, and American Armies in the European theater of operations. Bull’s close analysis of the rules of engagement, the tactical manuals, the training, and the equipment is balanced by vivid descriptions of the tactics as they were tested in action. These operational examples show how infantry tactics on all sides developed as the war progressed, and they give a telling insight into the realities of infantry warfare.