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In 1944, Ray Mitchell landed in Normandy with his unit 41 Royal Marine Commando. His role in bringing the Third Reich to its knees was that of dispatch rider. Often operating alone in totally unfamiliar and hostile terrain, he and his motor bike delivered vital messages to forward units. This is a fighting soldiers account of war warts and all and describes in vivid terms his and his fellow commandos experiences and emotions.Over the next ten months the commandos were in the thick of the action in France, the Low Countries and Germany itself. Of particular note was the amphibious landing on the Walcheren Peninsula where the beleaguered German garrison fought fiercely to deny the Allies the vital port of Antwerp.
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I found this book to be a solid representation of a despatch rider's experiences during WWII. The way the author describes the events is compelling, although I wished for a few more personal stories to break up the narrative. Good read!
J
James O'Connor
A solid historical account
I found this book to be a solid representation of a despatch rider's experiences during WWII. The way the author describes the events is compelling, although I wished for a few more personal stories to break up the narrative. Good read!
J
James O'Connor
A solid historical account
I found this book to be a solid representation of a despatch rider's experiences during WWII. The way the author describes the events is compelling, although I wished for a few more personal stories to break up the narrative. Good read!
S
Sarah Johnson
Detailed account, but dense
This book is packed with details about D-Day and beyond, which I appreciate, but sometimes it felt overwhelming. I think it could’ve been more engaging if it was a bit shorter. Still, an interesting read overall.
S
Sarah Johnson
Detailed account, but dense
This book is packed with details about D-Day and beyond, which I appreciate, but sometimes it felt overwhelming. I think it could’ve been more engaging if it was a bit shorter. Still, an interesting read overall.
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