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Precious Cargo

Precious Cargo
Precious Cargo

Wartime history of the U.S. Army 146th QM Truck Company - from peacetime formation as a National Guard outfit, the book traces their chase across North Africa with the British 8th Army. To England and their significant part in the aftermath of the Exercise Tiger disaster. In the front lines of Normandy and Britanny, the race across Europe, running the Red Ball Highway, and rushing reinforcements into the front line when the Battle of the Bulge exploded. Crossing the bridge at Remagen and into Berlin. Told exclusively from veterans recollections, archive and personal documents.

Chapters: Twenty eight in chronological order from February 1941 to February 1946, each covering the location of the units posting.

Richard T Bass
Softback large format 330mm x 215mm - 170 pages - 34 photographs plus maps, charts and diagrams.





Book Code:  TU0022
Our Price:£19.95
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