©2003, 2009 Colin Charland, Chad Charland, and Claire Ashford
REMEMBRANCE OF COMBAT DAYS IN NORMANDY, FRANCE FROM THE D– DAY LANDINGS AT UTAH BEACH FROM JUNE 7, 1944, AND SUBSEQUENT CAMPAIGN THRU NOVEMBER OF 1944 ENDING AT METZ IN ALSACE–LORRAINE, FRANCE.
Foreword: Col. Gerald K. Bishop, U.S. Air Force
Chapter 1: Boarding the Troop Ship SS Dominion Monarch
Chapter 2: The Greatest Show on Earth
Chapter 3: Battle in a Small Town and Orchard
Chapter 4: But for the grace of God ...
Chapter 5: Back From the Hospital
Chapter 6: An Unpleasant and Unfortunate Incident
Chapter 7: After the Battle
Chapter 8: A Humorous Incident
Chapter 9: Raging Bull
Chapter 10: A Souvenir
Chapter 11: Pickett's Charge
Chapter 12: Those 88s
Chapter 13: The Hornet's Nest
Chapter 14: Somewhere in July '44
Chapter 15: A Weird, Unnerving Incident
Chapter 16: Near Metz
Chapter 17: Christmas Eve, 1944
Chapter 18: Comments on, and Assessment of, the German Soldier
Chapter 19: June and July: Further combat exploits in the Normandy Campaign
Chapter 20: Unsung Heroes
Chapter 21: A Painful Task
Chapter 22: And So It Goes
Chapter 23: Whistling (bullets) in the Graveyard
Chapter 24: I Get Captured
Chapter 25: Bill Saves My Life
Chapter 26: A Typical Battle
Chapter 27: One Memorable Morning
Chapter 28: Death Roams at Will
Chapter 29: After the Killing
Chapter 30: Gone Are the Days ...