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Forward with Patton
The World War II Diary of Colonel Robert S. Allen
In Forward with Patton, John Nelson Rickard presents a complete, annotated edition of Colonel Allen's World War II diary for 1944-1945. The entries reflect Allen's private thoughts on his experiences, provide insight into the employment of the Third Army staff, and survey the strengths and weaknesses of individual staff members. They also provide an invaluable and rare perspective of Patton, with whom Allen worked closely while gathering intelligence, and whom he deeply admired. At times objective and at others intensely personal, Forward with Patton offers a distinctive eyewitness account of one of the US military's most important armies by one of its most colorful soldiers.
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"An important addition to the history of World War II. Rickard has done superb work in the editing and further secures his reputation as a first class historian whose work is informed by his own experience as a soldier."—Colonel Gregory Fontenot, USA (Ret.), former commander Battle Command Training Program and Director, School of Advanced Military Studies, United States Army Command and General Staff College
"Rickard has brought forth an important and interesting view of staff action and intrigue as recorded by Allen. The author's editing produced a highly readable and fascinating look at the inner operation of Third Army's tactical employment of available forces."—Armor Magazine
"[This] is a firsthand account of the day-to-day experiences of a staff officer in Patton's Third Army—an interesting and relatively novel perspective in a genre that is largely composed of infantry battle memoirs. [A] fascinating account."—H-War
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August 25, 2017 | |
9780813169125 | |
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338 | |
11 b&w photos, 14 maps, 5 figures, 17 tables | |
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