Pegasus Bridge - Bénouville, D-Day 1944 - Will Fowler
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Pegasus Bridge

Bénouville, D-Day 1944

The night before D-Day, men of the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, accompanied by a detachment of Royal Engineers, landed in gliders at Bénouville in Normandy. Their mission was to capture and hold the bridges spanning the River Orne and the Caen Canal, securing the Allies’ flank, and disrupting the Germans’ ability to send reinforcements to the landing beaches. Quickly overwhelming the guards, they managed to capture and hold their objectives, despite determined German counterattacks. Incorporating details of the training and preparations, as well as the operation itself, including many accounts from veterans of the mission, this in-depth and detailed study brings to life one of the most daring and vital actions of D-Day.

Raid 11

Pegasus Bridge

Bénouville, D-Day 1944

Will Fowler


£11.99 / US $18.95
ISBN: 9781846038488

 

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