VaTom
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Just finished one book and reading the second. Both are about campaigns in the war that don't get as much written about as some other. I highly recommend both.
"Against All Odds" - The latest by Alex Kershaw about 4 Medal of Honor winners from the 3rd Infantry Division (including Audie Murphy). The 3rd Infantry Division had the most MOH winners in Europe. They fought in North Africa, Sicily, Italy and Sothern France/Germany (including fierce fighting in the Colmar Pocket where Murphy won the MOH).
"The Matthews Men" by William Geroux. If you live on the east coast of the US and particularly from Virginia you will like this book. It is about the German U-Boat campaign against merchant shipping along the US east coast and Carribean. It highlights men from Matthews County, Va. which is on the Chesapeake Bay and where many Merchant Mariners have come from since Colonial times. A lot of detail and personal recollections about the sinking of ships often within sight of shore and tactics of U-Boats.
Enjoy!
"Against All Odds" - The latest by Alex Kershaw about 4 Medal of Honor winners from the 3rd Infantry Division (including Audie Murphy). The 3rd Infantry Division had the most MOH winners in Europe. They fought in North Africa, Sicily, Italy and Sothern France/Germany (including fierce fighting in the Colmar Pocket where Murphy won the MOH).
"The Matthews Men" by William Geroux. If you live on the east coast of the US and particularly from Virginia you will like this book. It is about the German U-Boat campaign against merchant shipping along the US east coast and Carribean. It highlights men from Matthews County, Va. which is on the Chesapeake Bay and where many Merchant Mariners have come from since Colonial times. A lot of detail and personal recollections about the sinking of ships often within sight of shore and tactics of U-Boats.
Enjoy!