This is the second volume of a comprehensive five part work on D-Day
that includes a multitude of personal military accounts from both Allied
and German Aviation personnel 'who were there'. Overlord began with an
assault by more than 23,000 airborne troops, 15,500 of them American,
behind enemy lines to soften up the German troops and to secure key
objectives. 6,600 paratroopers of the US 101st 'Screaming Eagles'
Division in 633 C-47s and 83 gliders and 6,396 paratroopers of the US
82nd 'All American' Division in 1,101 C-47s and 427 gliders were dropped
over the neck of the Cotentin peninsula.
By the end of the operation, the list of casualties was extensive. But
101st Airborne Division linked up with the US 4th Infantry Division
beach landings at Pouppeville, the most southerly exit off 'Utah' Beach
and the 82nd secured the area north of Ste-Mère-Église after fierce
fighting and drove the enemy north, considerably delaying the German
243rd Infantry Division from contacting the Allied beach assault force.
This important episode within the wider history of D-Day is enlivened in
classic Bowman fashion, featuring both extensive historical notes as
well as deeply personal accounts of endurance and individual gallantry.