The Road to Cisterna

LSU PRESSISBN: 9780807185032

Darby's Rangers and Their Most Consequential Battle in World War II

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By David Lyle Williams
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HARDBACK
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229 x 152 mm
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424

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David Lyle Williams is a former U.S. Army officer (1967-1969). He has a PhD in wood science and worked for fifty years in the forest products industry.

"Extensively researched, exceptionally detailed, and meticulously documented, The Road to Cisterna will be the definitive account of the 1st Ranger Battalion in World War II and will far eclipse anything previously written." - William J. Leszczynski Jr., Brigadier General, U.S. Army (Retired); former commander, 75th Ranger Regiment "The Road to Cisterna is a fascinating, 'soldier's level' account of the World War II exploits of one of America's most storied military units-the U.S. Army Rangers. Formed in the months following Pearl Harbor, the Rangers were comprised of audacious volunteers, forged into warriors by seasoned British Commandos, and ultimately set a standard for unorthodox tactics and stunning courage. David Williams's account reflects his exhaustive research and intuitive understanding of these elite warriors. More than simple history, it is pure inspiration." - Stan McChrystal, General, U.S. Army (Retired); former commander, 2nd Ranger Battalion and 75th Ranger Regiment

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