Command Missions - A Personal Story [Illustrated Edition] Command Missions - A Personal Story [Illustrated Edition]

Command Missions - A Personal Story [Illustrated Edition‪]‬

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Includes 2 charts, 1 portrait and 30 maps.
Few generals achieved the reputation won by General Lucien Truscott during his time in the American Army during World War Two; it was the opinion of the future President General Eisenhower that Truscott was second only to the legendary General Patton as a battlefield commander. Refusing all personal accolades in press releases, General Truscott, was as tough as they come, determined and cool under fire. His autobiography stands as one of the great books written by any officer who served the Allied cause during the Second World War.
He led the 60th Infantry and 66th Armored Regiments during the invasion of French North Africa, his formations benefitted hugely from his tough training methods that saved lives under fire. His next command at the head of the 3rd Infantry Division would cement his reputation, forcing his troops over some of the harshest mountains in Europe in Sicily and routing pushing the Germans off the island. Truscott then led his men ashore the Italian mainland at Salerno and then again in the landings at Anzio...
By 1944 the Allied command considered that Truscott was the foremost amphibious expert in the European theatre and gave him command of the vital landings in southern France; his inspiring leadership and determined forceful handling of his troops led to such success that the Germans were bundled back out the French province very rapidly opening the port of Marseilles to Allied supply ships. Truscott was renowned for his abilities as a general, a motivator of men and a shrewd commander who was determined to seize and keep hold of the initiative; all of these qualities were needed when he took over command of the Fifth Army in Italy in Dec. 1944. Pushing his troops forward expertly to force the German defenders out of their entrenched lines in the mountains in Northern Italy and would have continued their victorious drive into Germany but by this time Nazi Germany had surrendered.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2014
August 15
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
518
Pages
PUBLISHER
Lucknow Books
SELLER
INscribe Digital
SIZE
5.7
MB

Customer Reviews

Bluewatcher ,

Eyewitness to WW2 in Italy

General Truscott led American troops through Scilily, Italy, Southern France and back to Italy. His account brings out many long forgotten incidents, such as the poor performance of the Black 92nd Infantry Division, the morale problems of the 34th infantry Division, and postwar clashes with the French over Northern Italy. He also spent 1945 and 1946 dealing with refugees in Germany and the re establishment of democratic government there after the war. Fascinating reading!

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