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Company Commander
Charles
B. MacDonald
Foreword by Ronald H. Spector
"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
As a newly commissioned
Captain of a veteran Army regiment, MacDonald's first combat was
war at its most hellish - the Battle of the Bulge. In this plain-spoken
but eloquent narrative we live each minute at MacDonald's side,
sharing in all of combat's misery, terror and drama. How this green
commander gained his men's loyalty in the snows of war-torn Europe
is one of the great, true, unforgettable war stories.
The late Charles B. MacDonald also wrote A Time for Trumpets,
often cited as the finest history of the Battle of the Bulge. After
the war (in which he was awarded the Purple Heart and the Silver
Star) he became an official Army Historian, retiring as Deputy Chief
Historian in 1979. He died in 1990.
$18.95
288 pages, Paperback
6 x 9
24 per carton
ISBN: 1-58080-028-6
Rights available: North America
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