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With Recce at Arnhem [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 160 pages, kõrgus x laius: 156x234 mm, 16pp of B&W plates
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Dec-2015
  • Kirjastus: Pen & Sword Aviation
  • ISBN-10: 1473843634
  • ISBN-13: 9781473843639
  • Formaat: Hardback, 160 pages, kõrgus x laius: 156x234 mm, 16pp of B&W plates
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Dec-2015
  • Kirjastus: Pen & Sword Aviation
  • ISBN-10: 1473843634
  • ISBN-13: 9781473843639
Determined to 'do his bit', Des Evans absconded from a reserved occupation in 1939 and joined the newly formed Reconnaissance Corps. He saw action in North Africa and Italy before being evacuated back to England with pneumonia in early 1944. Once fully recovered, he volunteered as a wireless operator with 1st Airborne Reconnaissance Squadron. After parachute training, he joined C Troop in time to play his role in Operation MARKET GARDEN, the ill-fated but glorious attempt to seize the Rhine Bridge at Arnhem.

In this gripping memoir, Des vividly describes both the intense action and his emotions following the drop. At first there was an unreal sense of calm but this was soon to evaporate. In the intense action that followed, Des was ambushed twice and badly wounded. Fortunate to survive, he became a POW. After eight long months' captivity moving between camps, Des escaped to American lines.

Sadly, but inevitably, new first-hand accounts by Second World War veterans are becoming increasingly rare. Covering the author's frontline action in three theaters and his POW and escape experiences, With Recce at Arnhem is a gem. Some readers may find its brutal honesty disturbing but war has never been for the faint-hearted
List of Plates
vi
Introduction to With Recce at Arnhem viii
Prologue: Strange Meeting xiii
Chapter 1 Return to Arnhem 1984
17
Chapter 2 Joining the Airborne Brotherhood
14(4)
Chapter 3 Ruskington
18(8)
Chapter 4 Wings
26(7)
Chapter 5 Lead Up to Operation Market Garden
33(6)
Chapter 6 Departure for Arnhem: Sunday, 17 September 1944
39(6)
Chapter 7 Monday, 18 September 1944
45(4)
Chapter 8 Tuesday, 19 September 1944
49(7)
Chapter 9 Arnhem Aftermath
56(4)
Chapter 10 Apeldoorn and Amersfoort
60(4)
Chapter 11 Destination Germany
64(6)
Chapter 12 Journey's End; Frankfurt-Am-Main
70(7)
Chapter 13 Stalag XIIA Limburg
77(7)
Chapter 14 Stalag IVB Muhlberg
84(11)
Chapter 15 Borna
95(17)
Chapter 16 March to Freedom
112(4)
Chapter 17 Escape and Freedom
116(17)
Epilogue 133
Des Evans was born in Liverpool in 1923. Despite being in a Reserve Occupation he finally succeeded in joining the Army. This book covers his wartime service in North Africa, Italy and at Arnhem. Post war he served in Italy, Palestine, Germany and the Suez Canal Zone. After leaving the Army he met Betty and they enjoyed nearly 40 years together until dementia necessitated residential care. Betty died in March 2010 and Des followed her three months later.