Dog Company The boys of Pointe Du Hoc-- the Rangers who accomplished D-Day's toughest mission and led the way across Europe

Patrick K. O'Donnell, 1969-

Book - 2012

An epic World War II story of valor, sacrifice, and the Rangers who led the way to victory in Europe. This is the dramatic story of sixty-eight soldiers of the U.S. Army's 2nd Ranger Battalion, D Company-- Dog Company-- who were in the right place at the right time: from D-Day, when German guns atop Pointe du Hoc threatened the Allied landings and the men of Dog Company scaled the ninety-foot cliffs to destroy them; to the thickly forested slopes of Hill 400, in Germany's Hürtgen Forest, where the Rangers launched a desperate bayonet charge across an open field, captured the crucial hill, and held it against all odds.

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Published
Boston : Da Capo Press c2012.
Language
English
Main Author
Patrick K. O'Donnell, 1969- (-)
Physical Description
xiv, 305 p., [16] p. of plates : ill., maps ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (p. 253-286) and index.
ISBN
9780306820298
  • Prologue
  • 1. Dog Company
  • 2. "Rangers? Bullshit!"
  • 3. Big Jim
  • 4. Fort Pierce and Overseas
  • 5. Bude
  • 6. The Needles
  • 7. The Mission
  • 8. Final Preparations
  • 9. A Tough Spot for a Landing
  • 10. "Into the Valley of Death"
  • 11. "The Sky Was Burning"
  • 12. The Landing
  • 13. The Climb
  • 14. Atop the Fortress
  • 15. Bunkers and Farms
  • 16. The Guns of Pointe du Hoc
  • 17. Swimmers
  • 18. The First Counterattack
  • 19. Nighttime Attacks
  • 20. June 7
  • 21. The Relief of Pointe du Hoc
  • 22. Survivors
  • 23. The Assault on Brest
  • 24. Hill 63
  • 25. The Fabulous Four
  • 26. Interlude
  • 27. A Factory of Death
  • 28. Moving Out
  • 29. Bergstein
  • 30. Counterattack
  • 31. The Church
  • 32. The Charge
  • 33. Hill 400
  • 34. Their "Longest Day"
  • 35. Nightfall
  • 36. December 8
  • 37. Final Assault on Bergstein
  • 38. Relief Finally Arrives
  • 39. The Bulge
  • 40. Back to Hürtgen
  • 41. Crossing the Roer
  • 42. The Last Act
  • Epilogue
  • Notes
  • Acknowledgments
  • Index
Review by Kirkus Book Review

Inspiring story of the Army's 2nd Ranger Battalion, Company D ("Dog Company"), from battle historian O'Donnell (Give Me Tomorrow: The Korean War's Greatest Untold Story--The Epic Stand of the Marines of George Company, 2010, etc.). The 200-plus volunteers who made up the initial complement of Dog Company assembled at Fort Meade in March 1943. The author has worked with veterans of the unit--e.g., the late Len Lomell and other "great Ranger friends"--to trace survivors and organize their stories and memories into the Drop Zone Oral History Project, which provides one of the sources for this book. The soldiers were trained to assault and capture high points from the sea, and the cliffs and heavy gun emplacements at Pointe du Hoc were their target from the beginning. The assignment was considered to be "a suicide mission," and top officials "projected casualties would top 70 percent." O'Donnell engagingly describes how a dedicated team was built out of the specialist training it received, but he is at his best presenting the fortunes and shocks of battle as the months of planning and training were blown away in a series of mischances that also fortuitously safeguarded the unit from delayed pre-invasion bombing runs. The author also highlights the courage of Ranger Lt. Bob Edlin and his three companions, who organized "the unbelievably audacious bluff" that secured the surrender of the German garrison of the Lochrist Gun Battery at Brest in August 1944. A worthy tribute honoring each member of a small group of volunteers who responded to the call of duty.]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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