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  • Ghosts of the ETO: American Tactical Deception Units in the European Theater, 1944 - 1945

    Jonathan Gawne

    eBook (Casemate, Aug. 20, 2007)
    No history of the war in Europe has ever taken into account the actions of the men of the US 23rd Special Troops. These men took part in over 22 deception operations against the German Army. Some of these operations had tremendous impact upon how the battles in Europe were fought. The men who participated in these actions were sworn to secrecy for 50 years, and are only now willing to talk about their role.The 23rd was composed of four main units. A signal deception unit to broadcast fake radio signals, an engineer camouflage unit to set up rubber dummies of tanks and trucks, a combat engineer unit to construct emplacements and provide local security, and a sonic deception company. The sonic unit was developed to fool German listening posts by playing audio recordings of various sounds, such as tanks moving up or bridges being built.The 23rd was the only tactical deception unit of the American Army in World War ll combining all aspects of deception. This book also covers the birthplace of sonic deception: the Army Experimental Station at Pine Camp; and their smaller sister unit, the 3133rd Sonic Deception company that saw action for 14 days in Italy. Jonathan Gawne is a leading military historian and is the author of the best selling Spearheading D Day and The US Army Photo Album (both published by Histoire & Collections and available from Casemate) as well as books in the Greenhill Books “GI Series”. He has contributed articles to numerous military magazines. He lives in Framingham, MA.
  • Ghosts of the ETO: American Tactical Deception Units in the European Theater, 1944 - 1945

    Jonathan Gawne

    Paperback (Casemate, Aug. 22, 2014)
    No history of the war in Europe has ever taken into account the actions of the men of the US 23rd Special Troops. These men took part in over 22 deception operations against the German Army. Some of these operations had tremendous impact upon how the battles in Europe were fought. The men who participated in these actions were sworn to secrecy for 50 years, and are only now willing to talk about their role.The 23rd was composed of four main units. A signal deception unit to broadcast fake radio signals, an engineer camouflage unit to set up rubber dummies of tanks and trucks, a combat engineer unit to construct emplacements and provide local security, and a sonic deception company. The sonic unit was developed to fool German listening posts by playing audio recordings of various sounds, such as tanks moving up or bridges being built.The 23rd was the only tactical deception unit of the American Army in World War ll combining all aspects of deception. This book also covers the birthplace of sonic deception: the Army Experimental Station at Pine Camp; and their smaller sister unit, the 3133rd Sonic Deception company that saw action for 14 days in Italy. Jonathan Gawne is a leading military historian and is the author of the best selling Spearheading D Day and The US Army Photo Album (both published by Histoire & Collections and available from Casemate) as well as books in the Greenhill Books “GI Series”. He has contributed articles to numerous military magazines. He lives in Framingham, MA.Table of ContentsForewordPreface1. Military Deception2. Developments in the United States3. On to England4. France and Operation ELEPHANT5. Sonic Deception6. Operation BRITTANY7. Operation BREST8. Operation BETTEMBOURG9. Operation WILTZ10. Artillery, Operation VASELINE, and Propaganda11. Operation DALLAS12. Operation ELSENBORN13. Operation CASANOVA14. Operation KOBLENZ and the Bulge15. Operation KODAK16. Operation METZ-I17. Operation METZ-II18. Operation L'EGLISE19. Operation FLAZWEILER20. Operation STEINSEL21. Operation LANDONCILLERS22. Operation WHIPSAW23. Operation MERZIG24. Operation LOCHNIVAR25. Operation BOUZONVILLE26. Operation VIERSEN27. The 3133rd and the War in Italy28. War's End and DP Camps29. After the WarAppendix 1. The Correct Name of the 23rdAppendix 2. Officers of the 23rd Special TroopsAppendix 3. Medal and Decorations Awarded in the 23rd Special TroopsAppendix 4. Table of OrganizationAppendix 5. Patton and DeceptionAppendix 6. Original Poop SheetsGlossarySelect BibliographyEnd NotesIndex
  • The War in the Pacific: From Pearl Harbor to Okinawa, 1941-1945

    Jonathan Gawne

    Paperback (Greenhill Books, April 10, 1998)
    Discusses the training, supplies, equipment and role of American Army ground troops fighting in the Pacific during World War II.
  • Ghosts of the ETO: American Tactical Deception Units in the European Theater, 1944 - 1945

    Jonathan Gawne

    Hardcover (Casemate, Aug. 20, 2007)
    No history of the war in Europe has ever taken into account the actions of the men of the US 23rd Special Troops. These men took part in over 22 deception operations against the German Army. Some of these operations had tremendous impact upon how the battles in Europe were fought. The men who participated in these actions were sworn to secrecy for 50 years, and are only now willing to talk about their role.The 23rd was composed of four main units. A signal deception unit to broadcast fake radio signals, an engineer camouflage unit to set up rubber dummies of tanks and trucks, a combat engineer unit to construct emplacements and provide local security, and a sonic deception company. The sonic unit was developed to fool German listening posts by playing audio recordings of various sounds, such as tanks moving up or bridges being built.The 23rd was the only tactical deception unit of the American Army in World War ll combining all aspects of deception. This book also covers the birthplace of sonic deception: the Army Experimental Station at Pine Camp; and their smaller sister unit, the 3133rd Sonic Deception company that saw action for 14 days in Italy. Jonathan Gawne is a leading military historian and is the author of the best selling Spearheading D Day and The US Army Photo Album (both published by Histoire & Collections and available from Casemate) as well as books in the Greenhill Books “GI Series”. He has contributed articles to numerous military magazines. He lives in Framingham, MA.Table of ContentsForewordPreface1. Military Deception2. Developments in the United States3. On to England4. France and Operation ELEPHANT5. Sonic Deception6. Operation BRITTANY7. Operation BREST8. Operation BETTEMBOURG9. Operation WILTZ10. Artillery, Operation VASELINE, and Propaganda11. Operation DALLAS12. Operation ELSENBORN13. Operation CASANOVA14. Operation KOBLENZ and the Bulge15. Operation KODAK16. Operation METZ-I17. Operation METZ-II18. Operation L'EGLISE19. Operation FLAZWEILER20. Operation STEINSEL21. Operation LANDONCILLERS22. Operation WHIPSAW23. Operation MERZIG24. Operation LOCHNIVAR25. Operation BOUZONVILLE26. Operation VIERSEN27. The 3133rd and the War in Italy28. War's End and DP Camps29. After the WarAppendix 1. The Correct Name of the 23rdAppendix 2. Officers of the 23rd Special TroopsAppendix 3. Medal and Decorations Awarded in the 23rd Special TroopsAppendix 4. Table of OrganizationAppendix 5. Patton and DeceptionAppendix 6. Original Poop SheetsGlossarySelect BibliographyEnd NotesIndex
  • Over There!: The American Soldier in World War I

    Jonathan Gawne

    Hardcover (Greenhill Books/Lionel Leventhal, March 1, 1997)
    1997 G.I. Series: The Illustrated History of the American Soldier, His Uniform and His Equipment -- Over There! The American Soldier in World War I (P) by Jonathan Gawne ***ISBN-13: 9781853672682 ***80 Pages
  • Ghosts of the ETO: American Tactical Deception Units in the European Theatre of Operations, 1944-1945

    Jonathan Gawne

    Hardcover (Greenhill Books, Oct. 15, 2002)
    Hardcover book.
  • Over There!: The American Soldier in World War I

    Jonathan Gawne

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, May 1, 1999)
    Describes American soldiers' life during World War I
  • The War in the Pacific: From Pearl Harbor to Okinawa, 1941-1945

    Jonathan Gawne

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, Dec. 1, 1999)
    Discusses the training, supplies, equipment and role of American Army ground troops fighting in the Pacific during World War II
  • The Spend Game

    Jonathan Gash

    (Constable Crime, March 21, 2013)
    Surrounded by numerous loving ladies and several villainous types, Lovejoy--of Lovejoy Antiques in East Anglia--desperately tries to find the person who killed his old friend and confrere, Leckie
  • The World of Oneiro: Finding Your Place in the World

    Jonathan Gallo

    Paperback (CID Press, Jan. 23, 2018)
    This is a story about finding your gift and sharing it with others. We are all different and each of us has something unique to offer the world… A message we all need to be reminded of from time to time. Synopsis: Robots have always known their function since the day they were made. Until one day, a robot named Oneiro is created and he can not figure out why. With the assistance of various robots in Robotown he tries to understand his purpose, but it is not until he looks within himself that he comes to understand his purpose and how to share it with the world.
  • Spend Game

    Jonathan Gash

    Paperback (Penguin Books, May 27, 1982)
    Surrounded by numerous loving ladies and several villainous types, Lovejoy--of Lovejoy Antiques in East Anglia--desperately tries to find the person who killed his old friend and confrere, Leckie
  • The World of Oneiro: Finding Your Place in the World

    Jonathan Gallo

    eBook (CID Press, Feb. 10, 2018)
    Robots have always known their function since the day they were made. Until one day, a robot named Oneiro is created and he can not figure out why. With the assistance of various robots in Robotown he tries to understand his purpose. Alas, Oneiro despairs, for he is unable to relate to the other robots. It is not until he looks within himself that he comes to understand his purpose and how to share it with the world.