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El. knyga: In the Ranks of Death: The Irish in the Second World War

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  • Formatas: 288 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Jun-2010
  • Leidėjas: Pen & Sword Military
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781844684724
  • Formatas: 288 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Jun-2010
  • Leidėjas: Pen & Sword Military
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781844684724

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When war broke out in 1939 over 20,000 Irishmen were serving in the Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force with the greatest proportion in the Army. During the war this rose to over 120,000, suggesting that about 100,000 enlisted during the war.Nine earned the Victoria Cross; three members of the Royal Navy, including a Fleet Air Arm pilot, four soldiers, including a member of the Australian forces, and two RAF pilots.The author looks at the seven Irish regiments in campaigns across the globe, at Irish soldiers across the Army, at Irish sailors from the Battle of the River Plate to the final actions against Japan, and at Irish airmen from the first bombing raids of the war to the closing days of war.Included are outstanding personalities such as the Chavasse brothers, who earned three DSOs, three DSCs and two MiDs, Bala Bredin, Corran Purden, Brendan 'Paddy' Finucane, Blair Mayne and Roy Farran, the latter pair highly-decorated SAS officers. There are also Irish generals, such as Paddy Warren who died while commanding 5th Indian Division in Burma and Frederick Loftus Tottenham, who commanded 81st (West African) Division, not to mention giants such as Alexander, Auchinleck, Montgomery and McCreery.Irish women are not forgotten in the book which also takes a brief look at the Irish in other Allied forces, including a most unusual volunteer for the US Navy whose application to serve had to be approved by President Roosevelt. He was William Patrick Hitler, a nephew of Germany's fuhrer.
Acknowledgements 8(3)
Introduction 11(4)
1 Rumours of War
15(18)
2 To the Sound of the Guns
33(29)
3 Let Slip the Dogs of War!
62(28)
4 In the Painful Field
90(28)
5 The Signs of War Advance
118(29)
6 Give Signal to the Fight
147(28)
7 Expectation in the Air
175(30)
8 All the Lofty Instruments of War
205(32)
9 Remember with Advantages
237(19)
10 In Far Foreign Fields
256(7)
11 Retrospective
263(2)
Appendix I Summary of the Service of Irish Formations and Units 265(4)
Appendix II Irish deaths in HMS Glorious and her Escorts, June 1940 269(2)
Select Bibliography 271(8)
Index 279