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Out of the Blue

Out of the Blue
Author: James A. Huston
Publisher: Purdue University Press
Total Pages: 341
Release: 1998
Genre:
ISBN: 155753148X

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Beginning with a case study of the greatest airborne operation of the war, the 1944 invasion of Holland, Huston examines the inception, organization, training, equipment, strategies, Allied cooperation, and overall effectiveness of the airborne in the total war effort. Operations in North Africa, Sicily, Italy, Southern France, the Pacific, and the Far East are discussed. No other book brings together as much information and documentation on the airborne. Of special interest to the veterans who took part in the great paratroop and glider movements, this book will become invaluable to students of aerial warfare and of World War II.


The Airborne Command and Center

The Airborne Command and Center
Author: John T. Ellis (Jr.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 142
Release: 1946
Genre: Airborne troops
ISBN:

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The U.S. Army Airborne Division, 1942 To 1945: Concept, Combat, And Evolution

The U.S. Army Airborne Division, 1942 To 1945: Concept, Combat, And Evolution
Author: Timothy M. Clauss
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2015-11-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1786251590

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In 1939, the U.S. Army had no formal combat formation capable of reaching the battlefield by air. In response to the success of German airborne operations, the U.S. Army formed a small unit of volunteers which was to experiment with airborne equipment and develop techniques. In the span of six years, the fledgling airborne concept expanded from a small platoon of parachute volunteers into five deployed airborne divisions composed of parachute and glider forces with a formal doctrine. This thesis examines the development of the airborne division through its employment in the Mediterranean and European Theaters of Operation, as these theaters employed four of the five U.S. airborne divisions during World War II. The doctrine, organization, and equipment of the airborne division changed significantly from its inception through the end of WWII. Personal influence, lessons learned from combat, and logistical limitations significantly affected the evolution of the airborne division.


History of the Army Ground Forces. Study Number 25. The Airborne Command and Center

History of the Army Ground Forces. Study Number 25. The Airborne Command and Center
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 149
Release: 1946
Genre:
ISBN:

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The early history of the 'Airborne Effort' is, in effect, a compilation of facts and data relating the concepts, efforts, accomplishments and problems of a few individuals who envisioned the unlimited possibilities presented for the utilization of air transportation, to project into combat an offensive striking force which might well be capable of determining the outcome of battles. Organizing and training such troops in the United States Army did not receive serious consideration until after the Munich Conference in 1938. Following the successful employment of airborne troops by the Germans as outlined above, by War Department order dated 21 September 1940, the Commanding General of the 2d Division was directed to conduct such tests as were necessary to develop reference data and operational procedures for air-transported troops. On 25 June 1940, the War Department directed organization of a test platoon, under the Commandant of the Infantry School at Fort Benning, Georgia, personnel to be secured from the 29th Infantry Regiment. On January 30 1942, the War Department directed that four parachute regiments be constituted. Other sections of this unit history cover Activation and Mission; Expansion and Development (1942-1944); The Airborne Center; Personnel; Organization of the Airborne Division. Training of Airborne and Standard Ground Units; Test and Development of Equipment and Materiel.


Airborne

Airborne
Author: E. M. Flanagan
Publisher: Presidio Press
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The United States Army’s experiment with airborne forces started at Fort Benning, Georgia, in early 1940 with a single platoon of paratroopers. From this tiny seed grew the mighty American airborne legion that spearheaded America’s attack against Nazi Germany in Sicily and Normandy. Ultimately this branch included an airborne corps headquarters, five full airborne divisions, and several independent battalions and regiments. On the nights of June 5 and 6, 1944, the parachutes and gliders of six regiments of American airborne infantry filled the dark sky over Normandy. Paratroopers and glidermen of the 101st Airborne Division Screaming Eagles were literally dropping into battle for the first time, harbingers of the vast Allied D-day armada. Moments later, they were joined by the veteran All Americans of the 82d Airborne Division, who had first jumped into combat almost a year earlier in Sicily. For the American airborne troopers, the road to victory in Europe led through the ill-conceived Arnhem campaign and on to the Bulge, where the American paratroopers saved the day for the Allies. The 17th Airborne Division “bounced the Rhine” in the last airborne operation in Europe and fought across Germany until VE Day with their band of brothers. In the Pacific, the Angels of the 11th Airborne Division saw hard combat in the Philippines. The independent 503d Regimental Combat Team fulfilled General MacArthur’s promise to return when it daringly parachuted onto the small area known as Topside on the rocky fortress island of Corregidor. Following World War II, the airborne fought with distinction in Korea, Vietnam, and the Gulf War. Along the way American paratroopers have also given yeoman service on smaller battlefields such as the Dominican Republic, Grenada, and Panama. Written by a former paratrooper, Airborne is the definitive combat history of these elite forces.


The Angels

The Angels
Author: E. M. Flanagan
Publisher: Presidio Press
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1989
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The Soviet Airborne Experience

The Soviet Airborne Experience
Author: David M. Glantz
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1984
Genre: Government publications
ISBN: 1428915826

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Contents: The Prewar Experience; Evolution of Airborne Forces During World War II; Operational Employment: Vyaz'ma, January-February 1942; Operational Employment: Vyaz'ma, February-June 1942; Operational Employment: On the Dnepr, September 1943; Tactical Employment; The Postwar Years.