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John Forfar, medical officer, was continuously in the thick of the action as 47 Royal Marine Commando played their distinguished part in World War II in Europe. 47's battle engagements included the D-Day capture of Port-en-Bessin, vital to the British Army's petrol supply; participation in the defence of the Orme bridgehead, and the ultimate break-out, harassing the retreating enemy as it swept northwards in a series of headlong battles along 300 miles of the French and Belgian coasts. A medical officer is ideally placed to describe the reality of frontline battle with its intense fears and physical dangers, the stresses it imposes on body and mind, its killing and wounding, its triumphs and its tribulations, its aftermath. John Forfar saw the deeds of courage and the determination of the commandos at every level. He tells also of the historical significance of the Commando's actions, which the passage of time has revealed, and something of the experiences of the oppressed populations they liberated, as well as the dramas of inhumanity and false witness which are the common currency of war.Product Identifiers
PublisherBirlinn General
ISBN-139781862321496
eBay Product ID (ePID)88135077
Product Key Features
Publication Year2001
SubjectGovernment, History
Number of Pages280 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameFrom Omaha to the Scheldt: the Story of 47 Royal Marine Commando
TypeTextbook
AuthorJohn Forfar
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height250 mm
Item Weight918 g
Additional Product Features
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Title_AuthorJohn Forfar