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THE FIGHTING FIRST: The Untold Story of the Big Red One on D-Day

THE FIGHTING FIRST: The Untold Story of the Big Red One on D-Day

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent read!
Review: THE FIGHTING FIRST is an excellent book. There are many, many details of the 1st's actions in WWII. From the perspective of the soldier on the ground, you gain a true understanding of what they experienced during their campaigns. The D-Day section, in particular, contains many stories from the men on the beaches and in the hedgerows.

A must read for anyone desiring to understand the bravery of those who served to protect our freedom.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An ultimately inspirational true story
Review: The Fighting First: The Untold Story Of The Big Red One On D-Day is the untold story of the U.S. Army's 1st Infantry Division's role in the D-Day invasion of France at Normandy. Drawing upon official records, interviews, unpublished memoirs of veterans, author and former U.S. army officer Flint Whitlock paints a crucial and unforgettable portrait of the storming of the beachhead, as well as their deadly battles in France, Belgium and Germany itself. Black-and-white photographs intersperse a personal touch to this often harrowing, but ultimately inspirational true story of immeasurable courage in dire times.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Excellent Account of the Big Red One
Review: When I met my Wife, her Grandfather was already in the late stages of Alzheimers. He could barely remember who he was, let alone share the millions of stories he must have had locked away in his mind. After his death, I wanted to know more about what he had seen and lived so I started reading just about anything I could on the 1st Infantry Division.

I found this book shortly before the 60th Anniversary of D-Day and read it non-stop. The book is largely a collection of interviews and letters from the soldiers themselves. The stories are fasicinating, heartfelt, and harrowing. I saw many personal accounts from his unit (18th Regiment, 1st Infantry Division) and started to get an idea of the hell this man lived. I even learned that one of the company commanders interviewed in the book was the Grandfather of one of my old childhood friends. I had hoped to learn a lot from this book, but I got much much more.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Excellent Account of the Big Red One
Review: When I met my Wife, her Grandfather was already in the late stages of Alzheimers. He could barely remember who he was, let alone share the millions of stories he must have had locked away in his mind. After his death, I wanted to know more about what he had seen and lived so I started reading just about anything I could on the 1st Infantry Division.

I found this book shortly before the 60th Anniversary of D-Day and read it non-stop. The book is largely a collection of interviews and letters from the soldiers themselves. The stories are fasicinating, heartfelt, and harrowing. I saw many personal accounts from his unit (18th Regiment, 1st Infantry Division) and started to get an idea of the hell this man lived. I even learned that one of the company commanders interviewed in the book was the Grandfather of one of my old childhood friends. I had hoped to learn a lot from this book, but I got much much more.


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