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Fighting with the Screaming Eagles: With the 101st Airborne from Normandy to Bastogne
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Fighting with the Screaming Eagles: With the 101st Airborne from Normandy to Bastogne in Ottawa, ON
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A member of the 101st Airborne's Glider Infantry recalls WWII, from the horror of D-Day to the despair of Nazi captivity, in this compelling memoir.
As World War II broke out, Robert Bowen was drafted into Company C, 401st Glider Infantry, 101st Airborne Division. Soon afterwards, he found himself storming Utah Beach amid the chaos of D-Day, through unfamiliar terrain littered with minefields and hidden snipers. Bowen was wounded during the Normandy campaign but went on to fight in Holland and the Ardennes, where he was captured. That's when his "trip through hell" truly began.
In each of Bowen's campaigns, the 101st "Screaming Eagles" spearheaded the Allied effort against the Nazi occupation of Europe. At Bastogne, they stood nearly alone against the onslaught of enemy panzers and grenadiers. His insights into life behind enemy lines after his capture provide as much fascination as his exploits on the battlefield. Written shortly after the war, Bowen's narrative is immediate and compelling. An introduction by the world's foremost historian of the 101st Airborne, George Koskimaki, further enhances this classic work.
A member of the 101st Airborne's Glider Infantry recalls WWII, from the horror of D-Day to the despair of Nazi captivity, in this compelling memoir.
As World War II broke out, Robert Bowen was drafted into Company C, 401st Glider Infantry, 101st Airborne Division. Soon afterwards, he found himself storming Utah Beach amid the chaos of D-Day, through unfamiliar terrain littered with minefields and hidden snipers. Bowen was wounded during the Normandy campaign but went on to fight in Holland and the Ardennes, where he was captured. That's when his "trip through hell" truly began.
In each of Bowen's campaigns, the 101st "Screaming Eagles" spearheaded the Allied effort against the Nazi occupation of Europe. At Bastogne, they stood nearly alone against the onslaught of enemy panzers and grenadiers. His insights into life behind enemy lines after his capture provide as much fascination as his exploits on the battlefield. Written shortly after the war, Bowen's narrative is immediate and compelling. An introduction by the world's foremost historian of the 101st Airborne, George Koskimaki, further enhances this classic work.

















