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COMPANY COMMANDER the classic infantry memoir of WWII (World War II Army Histories)

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COMPANY COMMANDER the classic infantry memoir of WWII (World War II Army Histories)

COMPANY COMMANDER the classic infantry memoir of WWII (World War II Army Histories) by Charles B. MacDonald
English | January 23, 2024 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0CT5PDGMZ | 411 pages | EPUB | 1.65 Mb

In this extraordinary book, Charles B. MacDonald recounts his personal, authentic story of the front-line during World War Two.

As a newly commissioned captain of a veteran Army regiment, MacDonald’s first experience of combat was war at its most hellish — the Battle of the Bulge.

In this eloquent narrative we live each minute at MacDonald’s side, sharing in combat’s misery, terror and drama. His stories are not pretty and his characters are not heroes. In his own words “they are cold, dirty, rough, miserable characters . . . but they win wars.”

Company Commander is a stark but very human view of war. It speaks to younger generations with almost the same immediacy as it did to the Greatest Generation.

How this green commander gains his men’s loyalty in the snows of war-torn Europe is one of the great, true, unforgettable war stories of all time.

PRAISE FOR CHARLES MACDONALD:

‘Nowhere is there a more honest, unassuming portrayal of the hopes and dreams and fears of a young infantry captain.’ Saturday Review

‘Impressive.’ New York Times

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘A truly excellent read . . . I think this is the best description of the foot soldier’s war, nasty, brutish, and often short.’ Local Flyer 56.

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘Gripping and atmospheric account of one of the toughest battles in the Western European campaign.’ Jim T.

Charles B. MacDonald was a Deputy Chief Historian for the United States Army. During the war, he rose to the rank of Captain of the 23rd Infantry of the 2nd Division and was awarded the Purple Heart and the Silver Star. He also wrote A Time for Trumpets among other books. He died in 1990.