Wings, Wars and Life: An Autobiography

Nonfiction, History
Cover of the book Wings, Wars and Life: An Autobiography by Robert Beryl Swatosh, Merriam Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Robert Beryl Swatosh ISBN: 9781576384299
Publisher: Merriam Press Publication: January 22, 2016
Imprint: Merriam Press Language: English
Author: Robert Beryl Swatosh
ISBN: 9781576384299
Publisher: Merriam Press
Publication: January 22, 2016
Imprint: Merriam Press
Language: English

Merriam Press Military Memoir Series. Autobiography of Robert Swatosh who helped plan the invasion of Utah Beach, and was there on D-Day, and St. Lô breakout. Awarded the Bronze Star with “V” for Valor for crossing the field of fire at Falaise Gap to rescue a Regimental Commanding Officer and staff with a small detachment cut off by German paratroopers, was direct support artillery officer for Patton on his sweep across France, wounded a second time at Metz, ended war in Czechoslovakia, was the Military Governor of Vilshofen, taught ROTC at University of Minnesota until the Korean War, when he was CO of 999th Armored Field Artillery Battalion. Directed the salvage on the Russian cruiser Knockimoff which was sunk by the Japanese, with its treasure trove, in the Tsushima Straights of the China Sea in 1905. Later he was in atomic research and the “Spy in the Sky” satellite program. 37 photos and illustrations.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Merriam Press Military Memoir Series. Autobiography of Robert Swatosh who helped plan the invasion of Utah Beach, and was there on D-Day, and St. Lô breakout. Awarded the Bronze Star with “V” for Valor for crossing the field of fire at Falaise Gap to rescue a Regimental Commanding Officer and staff with a small detachment cut off by German paratroopers, was direct support artillery officer for Patton on his sweep across France, wounded a second time at Metz, ended war in Czechoslovakia, was the Military Governor of Vilshofen, taught ROTC at University of Minnesota until the Korean War, when he was CO of 999th Armored Field Artillery Battalion. Directed the salvage on the Russian cruiser Knockimoff which was sunk by the Japanese, with its treasure trove, in the Tsushima Straights of the China Sea in 1905. Later he was in atomic research and the “Spy in the Sky” satellite program. 37 photos and illustrations.

More books from Merriam Press

Cover of the book Marines Don’t Have Curlers: Forty Years Behind a Styling Chair by Robert Beryl Swatosh
Cover of the book The Consequences of Being Ernest by Robert Beryl Swatosh
Cover of the book General Hermann Balck: An Interview, January 1979 by Robert Beryl Swatosh
Cover of the book Cries In the Wind by Robert Beryl Swatosh
Cover of the book Alone In the Wind by Robert Beryl Swatosh
Cover of the book Lies In the Wind: Book 5 Wind Series by Robert Beryl Swatosh
Cover of the book Let Slip the Dogs of War: A Memoir of the 1st Raider Company, Korea, 1950–51 by Robert Beryl Swatosh
Cover of the book Surviving Anzio: Living In Nazi Italy 1943 and Beyond by Robert Beryl Swatosh
Cover of the book A Survey of Tank Warfare In Europe from 6 June to 12 August 1944 by Robert Beryl Swatosh
Cover of the book The Battle At St. Vith, Belgium, 17-23 December 1944: An Historical Example of Armor In the Defense by Robert Beryl Swatosh
Cover of the book Gebirgsjaeger: Germany's Mountain Troops by Robert Beryl Swatosh
Cover of the book Long Range Desert Group In the Mediterranean by Robert Beryl Swatosh
Cover of the book Camp Sharpe's "Psycho Boys": From Gettysburg to Germany by Robert Beryl Swatosh
Cover of the book War Poems: A Marine's Tour 2003-2008 by Robert Beryl Swatosh
Cover of the book Understanding World War 2 Combat Infantrymen In the European Theater by Robert Beryl Swatosh
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy