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Story of the Seventh Battalion the Somerset Light Infantry June 1944 to May 1945

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Product Code: 9781845743451
ISBN13: 9781845743451
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Story of the Seventh Battalion the Somerset Light Infantry June 1944 to May 1945

$27.57
 
The Seventh Somersets were a typical British line battalion of a typical county infantry regiment in the Second World War. What that meant in practice is described by the military historian and soldier Brigadier H. Essame, who saw the Somersets in hot action as they fought their way from the Normandy beaches to the banks of the river Elbe in a defeated and shattered Germany. 'No finer soldiers than the 7th Somerset Light Infantry ever left England and fought their way acorss the continent to final victory. They won their battles because at every level they were better men than the finest troops of the German Army, because they had greater courage and greater skill. There was no danger that they would not face, no hardship which they would not endure, no risk they would not take. May those who come after them be worthy of their sacrifice'.Landing in France in late June 1944, the 7th Somersets fought their way out of Normandy and through Belgium and Holland that summer. During the winter war of 1944/45 they helped turn the Siegfried Line and pushed across the north German plain from the Rhine to the Elbe. This is the story of the last, bitter months of the war in Europe seen from the ground up, with a Roll of Honour plus decorations and awards.


Author: C. And Told Captain J. L. J. Meredith
Publisher: Naval & Military Press
Publication Date: Oct 15, 2015
Number of Pages: 222 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: 1845743458
ISBN-13: 9781845743451
 

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