Cross-channel Attack

Cross-channel Attack
Title Cross-channel Attack PDF eBook
Author Gordon A. Harrison
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Total Pages 552
Release 1951
Genre World War, 1939-1945
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Cross-channel Attack

Cross-channel Attack
Title Cross-channel Attack PDF eBook
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Total Pages 519
Release 1970
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Cross-Channel Attack

Cross-Channel Attack
Title Cross-Channel Attack PDF eBook
Author Gordon Andrews Harrison
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Total Pages 520
Release 1915
Genre Normandy (France)
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Cross Channel Attack

Cross Channel Attack
Title Cross Channel Attack PDF eBook
Author Gordon A. Harrison
Publisher BDD Promotional Books Company
Total Pages 552
Release 1993-12
Genre History
ISBN 9780792458562

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Discusses the Allied invasion of Normandy, with extensive details about the planning stage, called Operation Overlord, as well as the fighting on Utah and Omaha Beaches.

Cross-channel Attack

Cross-channel Attack
Title Cross-channel Attack PDF eBook
Author Gordon A. Harrison
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages 582
Release 2015-07-24
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ISBN 9781515192718

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(Includes maps) "Cross-Channel Attack" is one of approximately a hundred volumes which the Department of the Army intends to publish regarding its part in World War II. This particular volume deals with the planning and the difficulties encountered incident to the mounting of the largest amphibious assault ever undertaken in military history. Much of the information it contains has not heretofore been a matter of public knowledge. For example, light is for the first time thrown upon the enemy's conflicting theories of defense against Allied air superiority and upon his lack of first-class troops. This information is derived from the official records of the Wehrmacht and from signed statements of German participants. Many of the difficulties encountered in the planning, as well as in the execution stage of the operation, are here described to the public for the first time. Where this history deals with the struggle ashore, it clearly illustrates the necessity for commanders to adjust their thinking to the means at hand, the terrain, and the influence of new weapons. It reiterates the indispensability of constant training in how to get order out of the confusion which is forever present upon the battlefield. It brings to mind in this connection the means used by a football team for meeting the problems of overcoming opposition on the playing field. The plays devised and the techniques used to attain its ends must be practiced again and again. Frequently it is the loss of effective direction of small units, incident to the battle's toll, which makes for failure rather than success.

Cross-channel Attack, by Gordon A. Harrison

Cross-channel Attack, by Gordon A. Harrison
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"Cross-channel Attack" is a book that was written by the American journalist and educator Gordon A. Harrison and was published in 1951 in Washington, D.C., by the Office of the Chief of Military History of the U.S. Department of the Army. The Center of Military History of the U.S. Army provides the text of the book online. Harrison describes the difficulties encountered in the planning of the the military campaigns and amphibious operations undertaken by the Allied forces against Germany and its allies in Normandy, France, in 1944.

Cross-Channel Attack

Cross-Channel Attack
Title Cross-Channel Attack PDF eBook
Author U S Army Center of Military History
Publisher CreateSpace
Total Pages 544
Release 2015-04-13
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ISBN 9781511695602

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Cross-Channel Attack is one of approximately a hundred volumes which the Department of the Army intends to publish regarding its part in World War II. This particular volume deals with the planning and the difficulties en-countered incident to the mounting of the largest amphibious assault ever undertaken in military history. Much of the information it contains has not heretofore been a matter of public knowledge. For example, light is for the first time thrown upon the enemy's conflicting theories of defense against Allied air superiority and upon his paucity of first-class troops. This information is derived from the official records of the Wehrmacht and from signed statements of German participants. Many of the difficulties encountered in the planning, as well as in the execution stage of the operation, are here described to the public for the first time. Where this history deals with the struggle ashore, it clearly illustrates the necessity for commanders to adjust their thinking to the means at hand, the terrain, and the influence of new weapons. It reiterates the indispensability of constant training in how to get order out of the confusion which is forever present upon the battlefield. It brings to mind in this connection the means used by a football team for meeting the problems of overcoming opposition on the playing field. The plays devised and the techniques used to attain its ends must be practiced again and again. Frequently it is the loss of effective direction of small units, incident to the battle's toll, which makes for failure rather than success."