I Maintain the Right


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Covering the time period from re-activation to occupation duty in Berlin at the end of WWII. The book tells the story of the 307th Airborne Engineer Battalion and what it achieved in WWII. Containing over seventy previously unpublished maps and photographs supplied by veterans and from the archives of the 82nd Airborne Division Museum at Fort Brage to complement the text.




History of Company A


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The Engineer


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Report of Action Against the Enemy


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307th Engineer Battalion PROP Blast


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The Prop Blast is an airborne tradition steeped in history which has evolved over time and represents a traditional 'rite of passage' for many officers who have served with the parachute forces. Individual unit records record the names of many notable military leaders who have participated in this tradition while serving in airborne units. The conduct of each Prop Blast and the record thereof is a historical anecdote of an airborne unit's history. This condensed history captures the evolution of the Prop Blast in one such unit, the 307th Engineer Battalion (Airborne), and as a historical report, is designed to provide the reader an appreciation for the history behind this airborne tradition and its evolution within the battalion.




307th Engineer Battalion PROP Blast


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The Prop Blast is an airborne tradition steeped in history which has evolved over time and represents a traditional 'rite of passage' for many officers who have served with the parachute forces. Individual unit records record the names of many notable military leaders who have participated in this tradition while serving in airborne units. The conduct of each Prop Blast and the record thereof is a historical anecdote of an airborne unit's history. This condensed history captures the evolution of the Prop Blast in one such unit, the 307th Engineer Battalion (Airborne), and as a historical report, is designed to provide the reader an appreciation for the history behind this airborne tradition and its evolution within the battalion.




The All Americans in World War II


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Containing “close to every photograph ever taken of the 82nd . . . Anyone with the slightest interest in the airborne will want to own this handsome volume” (WWII History magazine). On the night of July 9/10, 1943 the All Americans of the 82nd Airborne Division jumped into history as they made their first parachute assault of World War II. Three others would follow: Salerno, Normandy, and Holland. In total the division served more than three hundred days in combat, a record unmatched by any other American division. With nearly four hundred historic photographs, many never before published, The All Americans in World War II provides a complete photographic history of the 82nd Airborne Division as it fought its way across Sicily, Italy, France, Belgium, and Germany, ultimately all the way to Berlin as part of the American occupation forces. This book is an essential addition to any serious World War II collection and a tribute to the fighting spirit of this legendary division. “Nordyke has assembled a fresh look at the All-Americans that any U.S. WWII enthusiast should consider to be a ‘high priority purchase.’” —Military Trader “A must-own if you are interested in US Airborne operations in Europe . . . great photos, great maps, and great narrative.” —Military History online




The History "B" Company


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