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Sandy Patch William K. Wyant

Sandy Patch By William K. Wyant

Sandy Patch by William K. Wyant


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Written by a former officer who served under General Patch in World War II, this biography offers an account of one of the least well-known but much-revered generals. It covers his life, personality, and style of command and historical accounts of the military campaigns he led.

Sandy Patch Summary

Sandy Patch: A Biography of Lt. Gen. Alexander M. Patch by William K. Wyant

This is the first biography of one of the most important yet least well-known American military leaders of World War II. Written by a veteran journalist and former staff officer who served under General Patch in the Pacific and Europe, it offers a firsthand account of the general's life, personality, and style of command as well as detailed histories of the military campaigns on which his reputation rests. As commander of the U.S. Seventh Army, General Patch came to prominence in the Pacific, where he led army and marine troops to victory over the Japanese at Guadalcanal. This achievement earned Patch the coveted assignment of leading the assault on the beaches of southern France in 1944, which was to prepare the way for D-Day and the landing at Normandy. The most important battles of his career, however, came in the winter of 1944-1945, when Patch's Seventh Army was able to foresee and crush the last desperate German counterattack mounted in France and join Patton's troops in the closing months of the war. Patch, who was often overshadowed by Patton's colorful and very public persona, deliberately maintained a low profile throughout the war, earning respect through his decisiveness, acute strategic judgment, and deep concern for the safety of his men. World War II military leadership is an area of growing interest to military historians, biographers, and World War II specialists, and this groundbreaking study provides a comprehensive profile of a relatively unknown but much-revered Army officer.

About William K. Wyant

WILLIAM K. WYANT, a retired U.S. Army colonel, was a member of the news staff of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Washington Bureau for nearly twenty-five years, covering the Pentagon, military affairs, and the White House and working on foreign assignments in India, Central America, and the NATO countries. During World War II he served as Secretary to the General Staff of the Seventh Army under General Alexander Patch.

Table of Contents

Foreword North Wind in the Vosges Education of an Infantry Officer Trouble and Glory on the Border In France with the American Expeditionary Forces The Piping Time of Peace Test on Guadalcanal Savo Island's Shadow Victory on the Island Home, and Then Back to the Wars Now Thrive the Armorers A Phantom Force at Bouzareah To London and Back--Amid Uncertainty Through the Strait of Bonifacio Courage, mon vieux, le diable est mort... Gauntlet at Montelimar And Some Get Away A Salute to the Lion of Belfort At Epinal: A Personal Tragedy On to Strasbourg--First to Reach the Rhine Strasbourg's Fate in the Balance Emptying the Colmar Pocket Patch Returns to the Offensive Blitzkrieg into Southern Germany, and Victory Hang Up Your Sword and Shield At Last, the Footsteps of the Messengers of Peace Home to Our Mountains Bibliography Index

Additional information

NPB9780275934545
9780275934545
0275934543
Sandy Patch: A Biography of Lt. Gen. Alexander M. Patch by William K. Wyant
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1991-08-30
264
N/A
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