New Release!
Operation Holdfast
A WWII Commando Adventure
Hot on the heels of my first review for The Battle of Port-en-Bessin, I'm very pleased to announce the release of the second WWII Commando Adventure in the series:
Operation Holdfast
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In
one of the most decisive battles to take place following the D-Day Landings, 47
(Royal Marine) Commando were successful in ousting the resident German
artillery and infantry regiments still dug in at the heavily fortified fishing
harbor of Port-en-Bessin, to take control of the region. Having done so, they
were expected to hold the ground they’d fought so hard to win.
No easy task, for not only had 47’s strength been drastically reduced during that offensive, but they—like all the other Allied units to arrive in Normandy following the opening stages of Operation Overlord—were introduced to a new style of combat: Boscage warfare.
Averaging out at well over fifteen feet in height and bolstered by a thick girdle of nettles and brambles—torturous to navigate along their base—the hedgerows of France were verdant fortresses, providing both protection and cover for the defenders, and an assault course of thorns and thistles and booby-traps for those trying to attack.
And, as Company Sergeant Major Richard—Lion—Hart, CGM, knew only too well. . .
The longer fighting in such a claustrophobic environment was allowed to continue, then the more his men would bleed. No matter how well trained they were.
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