Builders and Fighters: U.S. Army Engineers in World War II - U S Army Corps of Engineers - Bøger - University Press of the Pacific - 9781410221773 - 22. marts 2005
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Builders and Fighters: U.S. Army Engineers in World War II

U S Army Corps of Engineers

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Builders and Fighters: U.S. Army Engineers in World War II

The Corps of Engineers played an important part in winning World War II. Its work included building and repairing roads, bridges, and airfields; laying and clearing minefields; establishing and destroying obstacles; constructing training camps and other support facilities; building the Pentagon; and providing facilities for the development of the atomic bomb. In addition to their construction work, engineers engaged in combat with the enemy in the Battle of the Bulge, on the Ledo Road in Burma, in the mountains of Italy, and at numerous other locations. Certainly one of the highlights of Corps activity during World War II was the construction of the 1,685-mile Alaska Highway, carved out of the Canadian and Alaskan wilderness. Builders and Fighters is a series of essays on some of the hectic engineer activity during World War II. Veterans of that war should read this book and point with pride to their accomplishments. In it, today's engineers will find further reasons to be proud of their heritage. H. J. Hatch Lieutenant General, USA Chief of Engineers


556 pages

Medie Bøger     Paperback Bog   (Bog med blødt omslag og limet ryg)
Udgivet 22. marts 2005
ISBN13 9781410221773
Forlag University Press of the Pacific
Antal sider 556
Mål 152 × 229 × 31 mm   ·   807 g
Sprog Engelsk  
Klipper/redaktør Fowle, Barry W

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