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Channel Firing Nigel Lewis

Channel Firing By Nigel Lewis

Channel Firing by Nigel Lewis


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Summary

This book relates the tragic story of Exercise Tiger - a wartime operation on the Devon coast in which thousands of US marines perished when they were ambushed by German E-boats.

Channel Firing Summary

Channel Firing: Tragedy of Exercise Tiger by Nigel Lewis

In the autumn of 1943, the United States armed forces, with the cooperation of the British government, evacuated seven villages and took over 30 acres of Devon to set up a high security camp where thousands of young American recruits could be trained for the forthcoming invasion of Europe. Known as Exercise Tiger, the operation included manoeuvres and rehearsals on landing craft in the English Channel. On the night of April 28th 1944, the landing craft had an inadequate escort of warships and seven German E-boats in the area moved in. At first, the Americans thought they were part of the exercise, but then they saw that their friends were being wounded and killed on several of the vessels, the order was given to abandon ship. Many of the soldiers who jumped, drowned soon after hitting the water.

Additional information

GOR002988335
9780670823987
0670823988
Channel Firing: Tragedy of Exercise Tiger by Nigel Lewis
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Penguin Books Ltd
1989-04-01
320
N/A
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