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E-raamat: Strick: Tank Hero of Arras: The Making of an Extraordinary Soldier

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Jul-2021
  • Kirjastus: Casemate Publishers
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781612009865
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  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Jul-2021
  • Kirjastus: Casemate Publishers
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781612009865

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The biography of "Strick," the tank hero of Arras who rose to become a general.

Major-General Eugene Vincent Michael Strickland CMG, DSO, OBE, MM, CStJ, Star of Jordan – Strick – rose from penniless hardship to great military distinction. He was a tank man, a war hero who fought in France, North Africa and Italy during World War II, and whose name is revered even today among regiments that he commanded.His is the extraordinary tale of a man who gained a Regular Commission in the Indian Army from Sandhurst, but resigned soon afterwards. After a series of intriguing adventures, he then enlisted as a private soldier in the Royal Tank Corps. In May 1940, he played a major part in the counterattack at Arras, where two British infantry tank battalions held up the German advance for three days, enabling the success of the Dunkirk evacuation – and perhaps saving Britain from ultimate defeat in the process.Strick's outstanding success as a troop-sergeant in France saw him immediately (re-)commissioned, and his rise to high command was then swift. He commanded the leading Squadron of North Irish Horse in Tunisia 1943, and then commanded the North Irish Horse in its greatest battle, the breaking of the Hitler Line, in Italy in 1944. He served in seven regiments and had four regimental commands. This book focuses on his experience during World War II, drawing out the unique qualities required of leaders in close-combat battle, the particular demands of armored infantry cooperation, and how an individual can make a success of such a rapid rise through the ranks during wartime.This fine story of adventure and achievement is brought alive by Strick’s remarkable correspondence – he wrote home to his family every second or third day throughout the war, except when action was too fierce to write – supplemented by the recollections of his comrades and years of archival research. More than a portrait of a gifted and morally courageous man, this biography also offers an insight into the arts of command and tactical control, and the difficulties of a family life fragmented by war.

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This biography is written by Strick's son, who painstakingly gathered his father's papers and other records to create a detailed and interesting account of his wartime experiences. This book has excellent maps and several personal photos. * WWII History 28/09/2021 * It is a book I literally could not put down. It is superbly written, absolutely gripping and most highly recommended and will appeal to a very wide readership and not least those with an interest in the development and conduct of armoured warfare during the Second World War, the brutal reality of close quarter all arms fighting and in the challenges faced by military wives which will be very familiar to generations of servicemen and their families. * Military Historical Society Bulletin 19/07/2021 * As well as being a riveting military history, the well drawn out aspects of his superb style of leadership should give this book a place on the required reading list for commanders at every level in the British Army. * The Iron Duke Regimental Magazine * The photos are a sublime bonus to the text as many have never been published before, again, great for the enthusiast with plenty of armour, and plenty showing the family and comrades that made Strick the great man he was. Thoroughly recommended, but beware, you may find yourself trying to read it in one sitting! * Scale Military Modelling International Magazine 05/07/2021 * It is one of the most fascinating books I have ever read, and I recommend it strongly. * Pennant Magazine * This is, on a number of counts, a remarkable book. [ ] This makes the book a valuable social history as well as a good read. * Fortress Study Group 02/08/2021 *

Acknowledgements viii
Foreword xiii
Major-General Sir Laurence
Introduction xv
1 India
1(7)
2 England
8(5)
3 To Follow the Drum
13(13)
4 The Royal Tank Corps
26(8)
5 Peace Before the Storm
34(10)
6 Unto the Breach
44(8)
7 Striking Back
52(9)
8 Rearguard Actions
61(9)
9 Last Days with 4RTR
70(18)
10 Re-commissioned
88(7)
11 25 Army Tank Brigade
95(13)
12 Return to Action
108(17)
13 Longstop to Victory
125(20)
14 Marking Time
145(12)
15 Regimental Command
157(11)
16 To Italy
168(20)
17 Prelude to Battle
188(22)
18 Breaking the Hitler Line
210(33)
19 Aftermath
243(9)
20 Italian Scenarios
252(17)
21 Advance to the Gothic Line
269(15)
22 Through the Gothic Line
284(18)
23 Impasse
302(6)
24 Battle for San Martino
308(21)
25 The Last Ridge
329(21)
26 Winter in the Romagna
350(17)
27 Intermezzo
367(17)
28 Monty's Foxhounds
384(20)
29 Home Again
404(10)
Envoi by Major-General Sir Laurence New 414(1)
Endnotes 415(45)
Select Bibliography 460(17)
Index 477
Tim Strickland studied at University College, Oxford and became a professional archaeologist and historian. He is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, has published a series of research papers and books and in 2003 was made MBE for services to archaeology. In retirement he has turned his mind to researching and writing about his fathers life, in the course of which he has walked over and studied all the sites of his fathers actions in World War II.