Book: From Anzio To The Alps: An American Soldier's Story This compelling work is Lloyd M. Wells's firsthand account of World War II based on a journal he kept during the war, letters he sent home, and personal records, as well as recollections of people and events. In June 1941, the twenty-one-year-old Wells was drafted into the army. He was commissioned second lieutenant after he attended O.C.S. and was later promoted to first lieutenant with the First Armored Division. He saw action in North Africa, Italy, and Germany and was awarded the Combat Infantry Badge, the Purple Heart, and the Bronze Star. Wells offers the reader information that has never before been provided. He tells exactly what happened to 2/7 Queens on the night of February 21, 1944, when the troops came up to "the caves" at Anzio. He also depicts what happened during the last offensive in Italy and what armored infantry troops experienced on the perimeter of the attack. This book, however, is not just a story of battle actions. It is a personal story about the "old Army" and how young soldiers were transformed by it during one of the greatest upheavals in world history. Wells's goal in writing this book was to leave behind "an account of a simpler time and of the funny, sad, terrorizing, and tender moments of a war which, with the death of each man or woman who lived through it, recedes just a little bit further into the nation's past." He accomplished that and so much more.
Details of Book: From Anzio To The Alps: An American Soldier's Story Book: From Anzio To The Alps: An American Soldier's Story
Author: Lloyd M. Wells
ISBN: 0826215378
ISBN-13: 9780826215376
, 978-0826215376
Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: Jun 2004
Publisher: University Of Missouri Press
Number of Pages: 251
Language: English