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Explores the life and military career of Lucian Truscott, one of the greatest, yet least celebrated, US combat commanders of World War II. Born in Texas to a drug-addicted father, Truscott would become one of the United States greatest ever combat generals. Expert in mechanised warfare and amphibious operations during World War II, he was a plain-speaking, determined fighter. The book traces Truscotts rise as a senior American commander in various theaters of war, including the campaigns in North Africa, Sicily, Italy and southern France. It examines Truscotts relationship with other senior American commanders such as George Patton (who once threatened to sack him), Mark Clark (who didnt like him), Eisenhower and George Marshall. Truscott made a significant contribution to the defeat of Nazi Germany, improving his command skills with each new experience. Being placed in command of the Anzio beachhead was his finest hour, where his vital contribution ultimately led to the capture of Rome. Truscott garnered a unique record during World War II as the only American officer to command military formations from regiment up to a full army, with over 200,000 soldiers under his command. He also took part in five amphibious landings during the war, becoming the United States foremost expert in such operations. General Lucian K. Truscott: Quite a talent for fighting is for military enthusiasts looking to expand their knowledge beyond the well-known names of World War II canon.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9781923011014
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 196
- Utgivningsdatum: 2025-07-02
- Förlag: Exisle Publishing