Since World War II, the US 101st Airborne Division has achieved legendary status. But within the ranks of the 101st there existed a rougher, tougher and more ruthless unit whose formidable reputation has persisted over the decades to this day: the Filthy Thirteen. Hugely popular on first publication, this books tells of a brawling bunch of no-goodniks whose only saving grace was that they inflicted more damage on the Germans than on MPs, the English countryside and their own officers.
AUTHORS: Jake McNiece, who despite making four combat jumps and displaying tremendous battlefield courage during the war, was consistently bumped back to the rank of private. On D-Day, they were assigned to take a bridge over the Douve River in France, a mission that would cost most of the men their lives. Sadly Jake passed away in early 2013. Richard E. Killblane was raised in Oklahoma where he came to know Jake Mc Niece. Richard graduated from the U.S. Military Academy in 1979 and earned his Master of Arts in history from the University of San Diego in 1992. He served as an officer in the infantry and Special Forces and attained the rank of Captain. He is a veteran of Central American counter-insurgency operations and Operation Just Cause (Panama) He is a published author and currently servesas the Transportation Corps historian.
16 pages of plates
By:
Richard Killblane, Richard Killblane Imprint: Casemate Country of Publication: United States Dimensions:
Height: 198mm,
Width: 128mm,
ISBN:9781612005942 ISBN 10: 1612005942 Pages: 256 Publication Date:01 May 2018 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Unspecified
Reviews for The Filthy Thirteen: The True Story of the Dirty Dozen
The true story of the Dirty Dozen is fascinating, funny, thrilling, fantastic, and larger than life. * Books Monthly *