There are a number of senior commanders, whose deeds and memoirs have been published. Start with Eisenhower, Patton, MacArthur, Bradley, Montomery, Alexander, Slim, Guderian, Rommel, Model, Manstein, Von Kleist,Von Rundstead, Konev, Zhukov. But then it is essential to know something of the war from the perspective of those who were not dealing with maps and meetings, but mud and mayhem: Seigfried Knappe, Friedrich Busch, Erwin Muller, James Blue, Woodrow Kessler, Alan Baer, Oliver Boland. To find their stories, reading in detail is required. A good number of the names above can be found in "Pegasus Bridge" (Stephen Ambrose) and "Dawn of D-Day" (David Howarth).
If you need specific names you can contact the Royal Armed Forces records place or see if one of the memorials in Canada has the names listed. See links below.
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The conventional names of the beaches were Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno, Sword.
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"Fox holes" were dug by soldiers for protection from artillery and small arms fire. They would also hide a soldiers position allowing them to open fire when the enemy is close. "Trenches" where deeper more complex structures and would house larger groups of soldiers. Trenches allowed soldiers a level of protection when moving from one firing position to another and often were deep enough to stand in.
We do not have the specific names of the Native American who fought in World War 2 in our database. You can get their names from the World War 2 museum. I have provided a link for you so you can contact them. Thanks.
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Public records in Colorado show the known soldiers who fought in World War 2. These lists may not be 100 percent accurate or intact, but they are one of the best ways to learn the names of the soldiers who fought in the war. However, finding these lists and documents may be a bit challenging.
tribute to the 70,000 Indian soldiers who lost their lives during World War I, when they fought for the British Army
If you need specific names you can contact the Royal Armed Forces records place or see if one of the memorials in Canada has the names listed. See links below.
The armoured infantry were hoplites. The light infantry were peltasts.
The armoured infantry were hoplites. The light infantry were peltasts.
The only one I can think, of is Douglas MacArthur & Jean Corbin.
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