Parachute Infantry by David Webster

Parachute Infantry by David Webster

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Paratrooper David Kenyon Webster jumped into the chaos of occupied Europe on D-Day, fighting his way through Holland and finally capturing Hitler’s Eagle’s Nest.

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Parachute Infantry by David Webster

Paratrooper David Kenyon Webster jumped into the chaos of occupied Europe on D-Day, fighting his way through Holland and finally capturing Hitler’s Eagle’s Nest. He was the only member of Easy Company to write down his experiences as soon as he came home from war. Webster records with visceral and sometimes brutal detail what it is like to take a bullet in the leg, to fight pitched battles capturing enemy towns, and to endure long periods of boredom punctuated by sudden moments of terror. But most of all, Parachute Infantry shows how a group of comrades entered the furnace of war and came out brothers.
Gutsy, sometimes bemused and sometimes angry … it bites and hangs on * New York Times *
[A] first-rate, skillfully written soldier's story * Booklist *
Beautifully written and perfectly evokes life and battle in a parachute infantry company * Washinton Post *
He understood the ties that bind men in battle have more to do with brotherhood and its obligations than ties to God or country * Kirkus Review *
Perfectly pitched.. an authentic witness to the combat experience * Booklist *
David Kenyon Webster left Harvard to join the paratroopers, training at Camp Toccoa, Georgia. He could have used the influence of his wealthy family to land a comfortable desk job, but he was determined to do his duty and to see the war from the point of view of an ordinary soldier. He parachuted into Normandy the night before the D-Day landings and later into Holland as part of Operation Market Garden, going on to participate in the capture of Hitler’s Eagle’s Nest at the end of the war. After the war Webster worked as a journalist. On 9 September 1961, he went missing while shark fishing off the coast of California. His body was not found. His memoir remained unpublished until Stephen Ambrose discovered it, using it as a key source for his book Band of Brothers and later the series. It was Ambrose’s championing of the work that led to its eventual publication.
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ISBN 13 9780091957988
ISBN 10 0091957982
Title Parachute Infantry
Author David Webster
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Ebury Publishing
Year published 2014-05-08
Number of pages 480
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.