From Omaha Beach to Dawson's Ridge

From Omaha Beach to Dawson's Ridge
About this book
"An infantry company commander in the U.S. Army's heralded 1st Infantry Division, Captain Joseph Turner Dawson led his men through some of the most brutal battles of World War II. From the invasion of North Africa in late 1942 through Sicily and the assault on Normandy to the push toward the German frontier late in 1944, Dawson's length of service on the front lines was extraordinary, and his heroism while holding off the Germans on a ridge near Aachen, Germany, is legendary. Based on Dawson's own combat journal, this book focuses on leadership in combat during the greatest human drama of the twentieth century."
"Dawson is at the heart of the drama as he describes the strain of constant combat and its effect on the combat infantryman. His writings have been edited by the former chief military historian at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, Colonel Cole C. Kingseed, who succeeds masterfully in capturing the essence of combat leadership through the actions of this citizen-warrior. Although Dawson was an Army officer, the lessons his journal offers cut across service lines to help readers understand what makes a good frontline commander."--Jacket.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL21002225W
Subjects
United states, army, infantryUnited states, army, officersWorld war, 1939-1945, campaigns, western frontWorld war, 1939-1945, campaigns, africaWorld war, 1939-1945, personal narratives, americanCorrespondenceWorld War, 1939-1945CampaignsAmerican Personal narrativesOfficersUnited States. Army. Infantry Regiment, 16th (1869-1957)United StatesUnited States. ArmyUnited States. Army. Infantry Regiment, 16thArmed ForcesMilitary campaignsOffizierWeltkrieg