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Pegasus Bridge Neil Barber

Pegasus Bridge By Neil Barber

Pegasus Bridge by Neil Barber


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Pegasus Bridge - D-Day - WW2. The depth of detail sheds a totally new light on the events. From the actual capture of the bridges, the iconic arrival of the Commandos of Lord Lovat's 1st Special Service Brigade, through to the relief in the evening by the 2nd Warwickshire Battalion, everything is covered in unique detail.

Pegasus Bridge Summary

Pegasus Bridge: The Capture, Defence and Relief of the Caen Canal and River Orne Bridges on D-Day by Neil Barber

Midnight, D-Day 6th June 1944\. Under the cover of darkness, six wooden gliders containing Major John Howard's Coup de Main party, head towards two strategic bridges spanning the Caen Canal and River Orne. They are tasked with their capture, the very first action of D-Day. Once these flimsy aircraft are down, whatever happens, the men know that they will be totally alone for a crucial period, awaiting the inevitable German reaction. Could Howard's Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry hold on long enough for the arrival of Lieutenant Colonel Geoffrey Pine-Coffin's 7th Parachute Battalion, entrusted with expanding the small defensive bridgehead into Benouville. Could these and further elements of the 6th Airborne Division, landing and holding Ranville just to the east, prevent the recapture of the bridges and hold on until the arrival of the seaborne relief? These were the crucial questions for the Division on D-Day. History now tells us that the whole operation was indeed a brilliant achievement, with the capture of the bridges being one of the Second World War's most legendary actions, but what actually happened and what did those involved have to do to ensure that the whole day was a success? 'Pegasus Bridge' gets to the heart of this in unprecedented detail. Employing meticulous study, research and first-hand accounts acquired over three decades, the author places the reader 'on the ground' with the men themselves; in their training, the flight across the channel, the glider landings, the parachute drop and ultimately wherever the fighting occurred, be it at the bridges, in Benouville or Ranville. This is complemented by a trove of photographs of the men themselves, making it a poignant record for posterity. Step into the pages of 'Pegasus Bridge' and embark on a journey of valour, sacrifice, humour and the unwavering 'Go To It' spirit of those who defied the odds. 'Pegasus Bridge' is a fitting tribute to the soldiers' achievement and sacrifice.

About Neil Barber

With over three decades of dedicated research, Neil Barber has delved into the exploits of the 6th Airborne Division during D-Day and its aftermath, performing extensive interviews with veterans of all ranks, from Private to General. The preparation of his books follows every avenue of information, be it audio, written, film or photographic, in order to get closer to what actually happened. Neil's expertise extends beyond writing, having produced biographies for veterans, advised on television documentaries and now leads specific 6th Airborne Division Battlefield Tours in Normandy. www.pegasus-bridge.co.uk He is a respected member of the 9th Parachute Battalion Reunion Club, an advisor to the Parachute Regiment Charity which oversees the monuments and history of the Regiment in Normandy, and is a former member of the Merville Battery Museum Committee. His influence has been pivotal in raising awareness of the 6th Airborne Division's actions and achievements in Normandy.

Table of Contents

Contents v Foreword vii Preface To The Revised & Updated Edition 1 Acknowledgements 3 Chapter 1 Planning 7 Chapter 2 Bugle Horns And Para Wings 11 Chapter 3 The Divisional Plan And Glider (Exercise aDeadsticka) Training 29 Chapter 4 Resistance Activities 41 Chapter 5 Final Planning And Transit Camps 49 Chapter 6 Departure 71 Chapter 7 The Coup De Main Operation 85 Chapter 8 Arrival Of The 5th Parachute Brigade 121 Chapter 9 German Reaction At The Bridges 145 Chapter 10 Moving Into Ranville 171 Chapter 11 The Morning At Benouville And The Bridges. 189 Chapter 12 The Morning In The Ranville Area. 229 Chapter 13 Seaborne Arrivals At The Bridges. 251 Chapter 14 The Remainder Of The Day. 271 Appendix A - COMPOSITION OF THE COUP DE MAIN PARTY 303 Appendix B a CONTROVERSIAL ISSUES INVOLVING THE COUP DE MAIN OPERATION 311 Appendix C - COUP DE MAIN GLIDER 94 323 Footnotes: 329 Appendix D a ISSUES INVOLVING THE 7TH PARACHUTE BATTALION 331 Appendix E a WHO WAS FIRST TO THE BRIDGE ? a THE ARRIVAL OF THE COMMANDOS AND SEABORNE ENGINEERS 337 Appendix F a THE 12TH PARACHUTE BATTALIONaS FORWARD HEDGE AT LE BAS DE RANVILLE Appendix G a THE TANK ATTACK ON THE RING CONTOUR ON 7TH JUNE 347 Appendix H a THE DEFENCE OF THE BRIDGES BY THE 92ND LAA 349 Appendix J a HOW THE NAVAL BOMBARDMENT CAPABILITY (FOOs) BECAME ATTACHED TO AIRBORNE FORCES 351 Appendix K a THE BUILDING OF THE BAILEY BRIDGES 353 Appendix L - GERMAN ISSUES Footnotes 359 Sources & Bibliography 397

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NGR9781781220269
9781781220269
1781220263
Pegasus Bridge: The Capture, Defence and Relief of the Caen Canal and River Orne Bridges on D-Day by Neil Barber
New
Hardback
Sabrestorm Publishing
2024-05-25
416
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