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Utah Beach

The Amphibious Landing and Airborne Operations on D-Day, June 6, 1944
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Although the assault on Utah Beach ultimately became one of the most successful military operations of World War II, its outcome was anything but certain. Not only was Utah the most isolated of the five D-Day beaches, but the airborne assault was of unprecedented size and complexity. Despite the perils, American troops confidently cascaded into that far corner of Normandy and contributed decisively to the Allied triumph on D-Day. With verve and authority, Balkoski describes how that victory was won.
Joseph Balkoski is Command Historian of the Maryland National Guard and author of Omaha Beach (978-0-8117-3376-2), Utah Beach (978-0-8117-3377-9), and the classic Beyond the Beachhead (978-0-8117-3237-6). He has appeared as a D-Day expert on MSNBC, and his work has been praised by Joe Scarborough, the New York Post, the Washington Times, World War II magazine, and others. He lives in Baltimore, Maryland.
Balkoski is in top form in this groundbreaking analysis of the other half of America's D-Day. -- Dennis Showalter, author of Patton and Rommel and Hitler's Panzers Balkoski is in top form in this groundbreaking analysis of the other half of America's D-Day. -- Dennis Showalter, author of Patton and Rommel and Hitler's Panzers
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