Showing posts with label A March through Hell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label A March through Hell. Show all posts

Sunday, March 24, 2019

Orde Wingate

Orde Wingate was the eccentric British General who pioneered airborne and air-landing operations in Burma.

He was also the eccentric British officer who pioneered the use of Special Night Squads to battle Arab terrorists in 1930s British Mandate Palestine.

This makes him the proto-founder of the IDF. As such he is a hero in Israel.

The Times of Israel has a profile of the man where he is a national hero.

Wingate was beloved by Churchill, who ever loved the idea of a band of tough, daring men striking out on their own. Wingate certainly did that in Burma in 1944, landing six special infantry brigades behind Japanese lines in Operation Longcloth.

Americans know Longcloth through the 4307th (Provisional) Regimental Combat Team- Merrill's Marauders.

We've written a ton about the war in Burma. Britain's GOC commanding 14 Army in Burma, General William Slim, was the best general Britain produced during the war. He also loathed Wingate whom he felt diverted too many resources to his pet idea.

Wingate was a wierdo alright. He liked raw onions, carried an alarm clock around his neck, was a member of a small Pentecostal church and had a messianic belief in his causes, especially Zionism.

He shows up a lot in A March through Hell.

Sunday, June 10, 2018

March through Hell: A Novel of WWII

Have you read A March through Hell? If not, why not?
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Captain Kim Taylor has had enough of the Second World War.

After Taylor barely survived the Germans in North Africa, the authorities found him passed out in a Kentucky barn with a mayor's teenage daughter. They gave him a choice, the Pacific or prison.

Now Taylor is reluctantly leading a recon platoon with the 5037th Regiment (Provisional), the misfits of the U.S. Army better known as Merrill's Marauders.


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