The Mortarmen

The Mortarmen is an untold story of World War II. It follows the heroic exploits of the men of the 87th Chemical Mortar Battalion from their landing on Utah Beach, through every major battle in France, Belgium and Germany. It is an amazing story taken from the official records, and the diaries and recollections of the men who were there including some of the German soldiers the battalion fought.

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The Mortarmen

The Mortarmen is an untold story of World War II. It follows the heroic exploits of the men of the 87th Chemical Mortar Battalion from their landing on Utah Beach, through every major battle in France, Belgium and Germany. It is an amazing story taken from the official records, and the diaries and recollections of the men who were there including some of the German soldiers the battalion fought.

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The Mortarmen

The Mortarmen

by Michael Connelly (2)
The Mortarmen

The Mortarmen

by Michael Connelly (2)

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Overview

The Mortarmen is an untold story of World War II. It follows the heroic exploits of the men of the 87th Chemical Mortar Battalion from their landing on Utah Beach, through every major battle in France, Belgium and Germany. It is an amazing story taken from the official records, and the diaries and recollections of the men who were there including some of the German soldiers the battalion fought.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781412049023
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Publication date: 12/14/2016
Pages: 294
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.66(d)

About the Author

Michael Connelly is a retired attorney who is now a teacher, published author, and freelance writer. As a former Military Intelligence officer in the U.S. Army he is an avid student of American history including all aspects of military history. He and his wife Kay reside in Dallas, Texas. They have six children including four sons who have all served in the military.
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