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  • D-Day with the Screaming Eagles

    George Koskimaki

    eBook (Casemate Publishers, May 7, 2013)
    A collection of eyewitness accounts of the Normandy landings that “gives you the [feeling] that you are there during the frenzied first hours of the invasion” (Kepler’s Military History Book Reviews). Many professional historians have recorded the actions of D-Day but here is an account of the airborne actions as described by the actual men themselves, in eyewitness detail. Participants range from division command personnel to regimental, battalion, company, and battery commanders, to chaplains, surgeons, enlisted medics, platoon sergeants, squad leaders and the rough, tough troopers who adapted quickly to fighting in mixed, unfamiliar groups after a badly scattered drop. And yet they managed to gain the objectives set for them in the hedgerow country of Normandy. This book is primary source material. It is a “must read” for anyone interested in the Normandy landings, the 101st Airborne Division, and World War II in general. Hearing the soldiers speak is an entirely different experience from reading about the action in a narrative history.
  • D-Day with the Screaming Eagles

    George Koskimaki, Sean Runnette, Tantor Audio

    Audible Audiobook (Tantor Audio, Nov. 24, 2015)
    In the predawn darkness of D-Day, an elite fighting force struck the first blows against Hitler's Fortress Europe. Braving a hail of enemy gunfire and mortars, bold invaders from the sky descended into the hedgerow country and swarmed the meadows of Normandy. Some would live, some would die, but all would fight with the guts and determination that made them the most famous US Army division in World War II: the 101st Airborne "Screaming Eagles". George Koskimaki was part of the 101st Airborne's daring parachute landing into occupied France that day. Now, drawing on more than 500 firsthand accounts, Koskimaki re-creates those critical hours in all their ferocity and terror. Told by those who ultimately prevailed - ordinary Americans who faced an extraordinary challenge - D-Day with the Screaming Eagles is the real history of that climactic struggle beyond the beachhead.
  • D-Day with the Screaming Eagles

    George Koskimaki

    Hardcover (Casemate, July 1, 2008)
    Many professional historians have recorded the actions of D-Day but here is an account of the airborne actions as described by the actual men themselves in eyewitness detail. Participants range from division command personnel to regimental, battalion, company and battery commanders to chaplains, surgeons, enlisted medics, platoon sergeants, squad leaders and the rough, tough troopers who adapted quickly to fighting in mixed, unfamiliar groups after a badly scattered drop - and yet managed to gain the objectives set for them in the hedgerow country of Normandy. This book is primary source material. It is a "must read" for anyone interested in the Normandy landings, the 101st Airborne Division and World War ll in general. Hearing the soldiers speak is an entirely different experience from reading about the action in a narrative history.Table of ContentsForeword by Gerald J. Higgins, Major General, U.S. Army, Ret.Introduction1. The Marshaling Area2. The Pathfinders Lead the Way3. The Flight Across4. Bill Lee — Geronimo — Let’s Go!5. Out of the Night Sky6. Into the Midst of the Enemy7. Early Encounters8. Assembly9. Johnson’s Regiment — The 501st10. So Few Led By So Many11. The Five–O–Deuce12. The Scattered Artillerymen13. The 506th Regiment14. Hold Those Bridges!15. The Glider Lifts16. Angels of Mercy17. At Day’s End18. The French Were WaitingNotesContributorsAcknowledgmentsBibliography
  • D-Day with the Screaming Eagles

    George Koskimaki

    Paperback (Casemate, Dec. 12, 2011)
    Many professional historians have recorded the actions of D-Day but here is an account of the airborne actions as described by the actual men themselves in eyewitness detail. Participants range from division command personnel to regimental, battalion, company and battery commanders to chaplains, surgeons, enlisted medics, platoon sergeants, squad leaders and the rough, tough troopers who adapted quickly to fighting in mixed, unfamiliar groups after a badly scattered drop - and yet managed to gain the objectives set for them in the hedgerow country of Normandy. This book is primary source material. It is a "must read" for anyone interested in the Normandy landings, the 101st Airborne Division and World War ll in general. Hearing the soldiers speak is an entirely different experience from reading about the action in a narrative history.Table of ContentsForeword by Gerald J. Higgins, Major General, U.S. Army, Ret.Introduction1. The Marshaling Area2. The Pathfinders Lead the Way3. The Flight Across4. Bill Lee — Geronimo — Let’s Go!5. Out of the Night Sky6. Into the Midst of the Enemy7. Early Encounters8. Assembly9. Johnson’s Regiment — The 501st10. So Few Led By So Many11. The Five–O–Deuce12. The Scattered Artillerymen13. The 506th Regiment14. Hold Those Bridges!15. The Glider Lifts16. Angels of Mercy17. At Day’s End18. The French Were WaitingNotesContributorsAcknowledgmentsBibliography
  • D-Day with the Screaming Eagles

    George Koskimaki

    Mass Market Paperback (Presidio Press, Oct. 31, 2006)
    “A TRULY AMAZING COMPENDIUM.”–Gerald J. Higgins, major general, U.S. Army (ret.), from the ForewordIn the predawn darkness of D-Day, an elite fighting force struck the first blows against Hitler’s Fortress Europe. Braving a hail of enemy gunfire and mortars, bold invaders from the sky descended into the hedgerow country and swarmed the meadows of Normandy. Some would live, some would die, but all would fight with the guts and determination that made them the most famous U.S. Army division in World War II: the 101st Airborne “Screaming Eagles.”George Koskimaki was part of the 101st Airborne’s daring parachute landing into occupied France that day. Now, drawing on more than five hundred firsthand accounts–including the never-before-published experiences of the trailblazing pathfinders and glider men–Koskimaki re-creates those critical hours in all their ferocity and terror. Told by those who ultimately prevailed–ordinary Americans who faced an extraordinary challenge–D-Day with the Screaming Eagles is the real history of that climactic struggle beyond the beachhead.
  • D-Day with the Screaming Eagles

    George Koskimaki, Sean Runnette

    Audio CD (Tantor Audio, Nov. 24, 2015)
    In the predawn darkness of D-Day, an elite fighting force struck the first blows against Hitler's Fortress Europe. Braving a hail of enemy gunfire and mortars, bold invaders from the sky descended into the hedgerow country and swarmed the meadows of Normandy. Some would live, some would die, but all would fight with the guts and determination that made them the most famous U.S. Army division in World War II: the 101st Airborne "Screaming Eagles."George Koskimaki was part of the 101st Airborne's daring parachute landing into occupied France that day. Now, drawing on more than five hundred firsthand accounts, Koskimaki re-creates those critical hours in all their ferocity and terror. Told by those who ultimately prevailed-ordinary Americans who faced an extraordinary challenge-D-Day with the Screaming Eagles is the real history of that climactic struggle beyond the beachhead.
  • D-Day with the Screaming Eagles by George Koskimaki

    George Koskimaki

    Mass Market Paperback (Presidio Press, March 15, 1770)
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  • D-Day with the Screaming Eagles.

    George E. Koskimaki, Illustrated

    Hardcover (Vantage Press, March 15, 1970)
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  • D-Day With the Screaming Eagles

    George E. Koskimaki

    Hardcover (One Hundred First Airborne, May 1, 1989)
    “A TRULY AMAZING COMPENDIUM.”–Gerald J. Higgins, major general, U.S. Army (ret.), from the ForewordIn the predawn darkness of D-Day, an elite fighting force struck the first blows against Hitler’s Fortress Europe. Braving a hail of enemy gunfire and mortars, bold invaders from the sky descended into the hedgerow country and swarmed the meadows of Normandy. Some would live, some would die, but all would fight with the guts and determination that made them the most famous U.S. Army division in World War II: the 101st Airborne “Screaming Eagles.”George Koskimaki was part of the 101st Airborne’s daring parachute landing into occupied France that day. Now, drawing on more than five hundred firsthand accounts–including the never-before-published experiences of the trailblazing pathfinders and glider men–Koskimaki re-creates those critical hours in all their ferocity and terror. Told by those who ultimately prevailed–ordinary Americans who faced an extraordinary challenge–D-Day with the Screaming Eagles is the real history of that climactic struggle beyond the beachhead.
  • D-Day with the Screaming Eagles by George Koskimaki

    George Koskimaki

    Hardcover (Casemate, March 15, 1689)
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  • D-day With the Screaming Eagles

    Gerald J. (FRW) Koskimaki, George / Higgins

    Paperback (Presidio Pr 2006-10-31, March 15, 2006)
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  • D-Day with the Screaming Eagles

    George E Koskimaki

    Hardcover (House of Print, March 15, 1970)
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