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"ALL MY LOVE, FOREVER" by Lloyd D. Lane
This is a compilation of the 760 letters, with the photographs and memorablia sent by a soldier from Indiana to his wife and newborn son during Wold Warr II while he was serving a field artillery battalion in the 29th Infantry Division.

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"BEYOND THE BEACHHEAD" by Joseph Balkoski
This book examines the experience of the 29th infantry division during forty-five days of combat from Omaha Beach on D-Day to the liberation at St Lo. Using interviews, official records and unit histories and supplementing his narrative with meticulously detailed maps, Balkoski follows the 29th from the bloody landings at Omaha through the hedgerows of Normandy, illustrating the brutal realities of life on the front line.

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"WAR STORIES" by Robert O. Babcock
"War Stories, Utah Beach to Pleiku" is a collection of the memories of veterans and their service in the 4th Infantry Division. The book covers the period of World War II, The Cold War, and Vietnam--more than thirty-years of rich history from 1940 through 1970.

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"LOTS OF LOVE, SONNY" by Terry Collier
A truly touching story of a young soldier's World War II experience seen through the letters he sent home about his military experience. Sonny developed a very interesting relationship with his unit chaplain and reported on that to his mom and dad.

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"THE JEDBURGHS" by Will Irwin
Filling a significant gap in World War II scholarship, Irwin, a former U.S. Special Forces colonel, tells the story of the pioneering special forces units known as the Jedburghs-three-man teams comprised of American, British and French soldiers dropped deep into enemy-controlled territory, where they armed and trained local resistance fighters in support of the Allied invasion of Normandy and the subsequent liberation of France.

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"NO GREATER SACRIFICE, NO GREATER LOVE" by Walter Carter
Walter Carter presents his reflections on the 150 letters that his father wrote home to his mother, his brother and himself before he was killed in combat, along with generous excerpts from the letters themselves.

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"TEENAGERS AT WAR" John J. Somers
 

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"OUR LIBERATORS" by W. J. Blanchard Jr.
Our Liberators: The Combat History of the 746th Tank Battalion during World War II recounts the combat history of one of four independent tank battalions of the U.S. Army armored forces to land in Normandy on D-day. Overlooked in other accounts of the war, their story is finally told in day-by-day detail from the battalion records and personal interviews compiled by the author.

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"THE ROAD TO WAR" by Steven Burgauer
This is the story of Captain William C. Frodsham, Jr., who landed on Omaha Beach. Six days later Frodsham was wounded and taken prisoner. He spent the next year as a German POW, where he suffered great deprivation before finally being liberated by advancing Russian forces.

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"A COMPANY OF HEROES" by Marcus Brotherton
A Company of Heroes is an intimate, revealing portrait of the lives of the men who fought for our freedom during some of the darkest days the world has ever known-men who returned home with a newfound wisdom and honor that they passed on to their families and who continue to inspire new generations of Americans.

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