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Operation Jedburgh |
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Subject: | History: Military | |
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Catalog # | HIST35602 | |
Regular Price: Your Price: You Save: | $27.95 $8.95 $19.00 (67.98%) | |
Author: |
Colin Beavan |
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Binding: | Cloth | |
Copyright Year: | 2003 | |
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Description: |
On D-Day, three hundred young American and Allied soldiers
were dropped behind enemy lines to launch a secret sabotage
mission code-named Jedburgh. Working with the French Resistance,
the "Jeds" launched a stunningly effective guerrilla campaign
against the German war machine. In this compelling narrative,
Colin Beavan, whose grandfather Gerry Miller helped direct the
operation for the OSS, tells the incredible story of the rowdy
daredevils who carried out America's first special-forces
mission.
Note: This book is 'remaindered' and may have marks on the cover and/or bottom of pages.
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