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101st Airborne in Normandy:  A History in Period Photographs
Dominique Francois

On June 6, 1944, paratroopers of the legendary 101st Airborne
Division jumped into Normandy with the mission of seizing exits of
beaches at night before the amphibious invasion of France.  They
were the elite of the U.S. Army and were primed and ready to take
on the Germans.  

This new large format book contains over 300 photographs, and
a selection of full-color photographs of World War II era airborne
uniforms and equipment.  101st Airborne in Normandy, written by
a historian who has been interviewing many paratrooper veterans,
and collecting photographs for years, is one of the leading experts
on U.S. Airborne units during World War II.  He has written eight
books on the subject including his recent 82nd Airborne in
Normandy.

Hardcover, 192 pages, over 300 b/w photographs with a color
section.

$59.95 (Sale - $53.95 until May 31, 2008)
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