Book: The Demolition: A Memoir 'Well done anyway.' With these words Lieutenant Linton of the Royal Engineers was dismissed by his general, having carried out an act of outstanding bravery and technical skill. He'd blown up a strongly made brick-built railway bridge over the River Canche near taples. In doing so he'd delivered a crippling strategic blow to enemy supply lines to the south. But he'd blown the wrong bridge. He'd disobeyed orders. Hero or hothead? Medal or court martial? Major Linton's graphic account of the dark days of French collapse and the retreat of the BEF in Northern France highlight the critical state of our forces in 1940. The pathos of Paris on the brink of occupation, and the desperation in Boulogne following Churchill's belated order to withdraw, are recorded vividly by a soldier who put himself in harm's way. Was his decision the right one? Read on to find out.
Details of Book: The Demolition: A Memoir Book: The Demolition: A Memoir
Author: Major R. A. Linton
ISBN: 184401942X
ISBN-13: 9781844019427
, 978-1844019427
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 24112006
Publisher: Athena Press Publishing Company
Number of Pages: 144
Language: English