World War II February 2002 Volume 16 Issue 6
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World War II February 2002 Volume 16 Issue 6
Cover Story: Invasion of Italy, Navy Beach Battalions Storm Salerno
Knee-Deep Sailors at Salerno by Barry Popchock
During the first hours of Operation Avalanche, the survival of the American beachhead at Salerno depended on the ability of the men of the Navy’s 4th Beach Battalion to bring order to the chaotic, fire-swept beaches.
Feature Articles
26 Fixed Bayonets at Stuka Farm
Strome Galloway
In a desperate bid to beat the Germans to an important Tunisian farm complex, a young London Irish Rifles officer ordered his men to fix bayonets and charge.
34 Knee-Deep Sailors at Salerno
Barry Popchock
During the first hours of Operation Avalanche, the survival of the American beachhead at Salerno depended on the ability of the men of the Navy’s 4th Beach Battalion to bring order to the chaotic, fire-swept beaches.
42 Battling Toward Baguio
Tracy Derks
In a series of difficult assaults against a well-entrenched enemy, the 33rd Infantry Division seized the Philippine summer capital at Baguio and crippled General Tomoyuki Yamashita’s Fourteenth Area Army.
50 Slaughter Before Leningrad
Victor Kamenir
Over the objections of his most competent advisers, Soviet Premier Josef Stalin insisted that a hastily conceived attack be launched to life the siege of Leningrad. His decision would seal the fate of the Second Shock Army.Magazine
Condition: Used Like New
Pages are clean and tight. Address label on front cover.
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