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Recounts the adventures of the U.S. soldiers who led the way to the Battle of the Bulge
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Pergrin's sterling battalion endured its baptism of fire in the Normandy breakout in the summer of 1944, played an important role in the Battle of the Bulge and in March 1945 opened the way for the climactic drive into Germany by building the first Allied bridge across the Rhine. Aside from the colonel's beaming pride in the courage and technical skill of his men, what makes this memoir of war, written with military historian Hammel, special is that the 291st battalion kept running into heavy-duty combat situations for which it was organizationally unprepared. The battalion found itself directly in the path of the German spearhead at the start of the Bulge and, in one of the European theater's crucial delaying actions, destroyed bridges, planted mines and defended roadblocks in the face of oncoming tank columns. Three months later, called on to construct an 1100-foot pontoon bridge at Remagen, the 291st accomplished a seemingly impossible task in 32 hours, despite fierce opposition. Photos.
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Why did the 291st Engineer Combat Battalion stand its ground during the Battle of the Bulge when many combat and support outfits broke and fled? According to Pergrin, former commanding officer, pride, morale, training, and leadership caused the 291st to be named the premier engineer battalion in Europe in World War II. The battalion built the first bridge over the Rhine in the face of murderous enemy fire. Their stubborn stand during the Bulge enabled the U.S. First Army to reform and decisively counterattack. The 291st's part in the Bulge has been described in Janice Holt Giles's The Damned Engineers (LJ 7/70) and in the G.I. Journal of Sergeant Giles, which she edited ( LJ 5/1/65). Pergrin's work traces the history of the battalion from its formation and training through the campaigns in France, Belgium, and Germany. An exciting, well-written book that belongs in every World War II collection.
- Stanley Itkin, Hillside P.L., New Hyde Park, N.Y.
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Title: First Across the Rhine: The 291st Engineer ...
Publisher: Pacifica Pr
Publication Date: 1989
Binding: hardcover
Condition: Very Good
Dust Jacket Condition: Dust Jacket Included
Edition: First Edition.
Seller: Dorothy Meyer - Bookseller, Batavia, IL, U.S.A.
hardcover. Condition: near fine. Dust Jacket Condition: fine. First edition, complete line of . NOT an ex library book. 337 pages including the index. Dust jacket has no chips or tears, price is not clipped. Seller Inventory # 342992
Seller: BarnacleBooks, Enniskillen, United Kingdom
Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First Edition. First printing. First-person narrative by the [then] twenty-six-year-old commander Engineer Combat Battalion that paved the way from Normandy to the Rhine, blowing up bridge after vital bridge in the face of the German assult. The lightly armed battalion found itself virtually alone as it stood astride the route of the panzer spearhead leading Hitler's last-ditch Ardennes offensive. With the capture of the bridge at Remagen, the 291st constructed the important bridgehead across the Rhine and opened the German heartland to the Allies. Pages xiv; 337 plus, two sections of photos also numerous maps. SIGNED by Colonel David E. Pergrin. First Edition hardback in dust wrapper. Signed presentation copy. Seller Inventory # 011289
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Seller: Kisselburg Military Books, Potomac, MD, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. First. very nice copy; embossed stamp of previous owner on endpaper; author was the unit commander. Seller Inventory # 047578
Seller: Alan Newby, Marion, IN, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Collectible- very good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Tight and sound Book is clean copy Minimal corner bumps and bumps to top and bottom of spine No inside markings or underlinings Please see our photo as some book sites use stock images. Seller Inventory # 18046
Seller: A Book By Its Cover, Louisville, KY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Signed by Col. David E. Pergrin, with a warm inscription to the previous owner. Signed by Author(s). Seller Inventory # 047011
Seller: The Book Junction, Shippensburg, PA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: VG to VG-. Dust Jacket Condition: VG-. First Edition. Inscribed & signed by the author DJ: Some rubbing & edgewear; chips/creases/closed tears at edges/corners; some fading & yellowing. Book: Some rubbing & edgewear; faint duststaining/spot on edge; some yellowing; otherwise overall clean & tight. 337 pages. Inscribed & signed by author. Seller Inventory # 45613
Seller: Dilly Dally, Mobile, AL, U.S.A.
Signed on title page, no other markings. Tight binding, sharp edges and corners. DJ has very slight wear, is in a plastic sleeve. Seller Inventory # G143
Seller: Dilly Dally, Mobile, AL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Signed on title page, no other markings. Good solid binding, sharp corners and edges. DJ has only the slightest wear and is in a plastic sleeve. Signed by Author(s). Seller Inventory # F998
Seller: Kisselburg Military Books, Potomac, MD, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. First. nice copy; slight foxing; inscribed by author; author was the unit commander. Inscribed by Author(s). Seller Inventory # 054428
Seller: Military Books, Washington, DC, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Condition: As New. 1st. 1st ed. 337p. Maps. Photos. Jacket priced. In mylar. As New/As New copy. Seller Inventory # 62-467B