DOUGHBOY WITH THE FIGHTING 69TH

DOUGHBOY WITH THE FIGHTING 69TH

Author: Ettinger

Publisher: Pocket

Published: 1993-03-01

Total Pages: 368

ISBN-13: 9780671782436

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A World War I veteran recalls his experiences in Europe as a member of Douglas MacArthur's famed Rainbow Division, in a vivid memoir of American participation of the tragic war. Reprint.


The Fighting 69th

The Fighting 69th

Author: Sean Michael Flynn

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 9780670018437

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Presents a dramatic comparison of the Fighting 69th Infantry before and after the September 11, 2001 attacks, describing how a unit of largely untrained and unequipped immigrants became a battle-hardened troop in one of Baghdad's most dangerous regions.


The Fighting 69th

The Fighting 69th

Author: Richard Demeter

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 394

ISBN-13:

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History of the 69th New York Regiment from its founding in 1851 through its service in the Civil War, along the Mexican Border, and in World Wars I and II.


New York's Fighting Sixty-Ninth

New York's Fighting Sixty-Ninth

Author: John Mahon

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2015-06-08

Total Pages: 277

ISBN-13: 1476604444

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Formed in 1851 by Irish immigrants, the Fighting Sixty-Ninth has served with distinction since the Civil War. This is a complete, illustrated history of the regiment's service in the Irish Brigade and the Rainbow Division. Functioning as the 1st Regiment, Irish Brigade, 2nd Corps, Army of the Potomac throughout the Civil War, the regiment made history at Malvern Hill, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Gettysburg, Spotsylvania, Cold Harbor, Petersburg and Appomatox. According to legend, an exasperated General Jackson cursed them as part of "that damn brigade." Functioning as the 165th Infantry, 42nd Division (Rainbow Division) throughout World War I, the regiment helped turn back the last German offensive, counterattacked at the Ourq river, spearheaded one of Pershing's pincers at St. Mihiel, and helped break the Hindenburg Line in the Argonne Forest. Today, the regiment is known as 1st Battalion, 69th Infantry (Mechanized), New York Army National Guard.


The Fighting 69th

The Fighting 69th

Author: Sean Michael Flynn

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2007-12-27

Total Pages: 231

ISBN-13: 1101202793

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One of the most celebrated units in the military for more than a century, by 1990, New York City's Fighting 69th Infantry Regiment of the Army National Guard was scarcely fit for duty. Its equipment was derelict, its discipline nonexistent, many of its leaders inept, and its ranks filled with kids barely out of high school who had little intention of serving their country for any longer than it took to get their paycheck, college credit, or job training. Then came the attacks of September 11 and the invasion of Iraq. In The Fighting 69th, Sean Michael Flynn, himself a member of the unit, chronicles the extraordinary transformation of this band of amateur soldiers into a battle-hardened troop at one of the most lethal sites of war. Watch a Video


Duffy's War

Duffy's War

Author: Stephen L. Harris

Publisher: Potomac Books

Published: 2007-12

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781574886528

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A rip-roaring account of the famous Irish regiment from New York City


Father Duffy's Story

Father Duffy's Story

Author: Francis Patrick Duffy

Publisher:

Published: 2019-03-20

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781789870855

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Father Francis Duffy, U. S. Army chaplain during World War One, recalls his time fighting alongside the famous 69th Infantry Regiment on the western front. Comprised mostly of Irish Catholic volunteers who enlisted in and around New York City, the 'Fighting Sixty-Ninth' already had a long history and a reputation for bravery and grit. Father Duffy is frank and upfront, recalling the conversations and mood of his fellow troops during their training and deployment to Europe. The bloodiness and terror of battles in World War I is related, as are the many injuries and horrors of that war. Despite the grim situation, Father Duffy never loses his spirit. Indeed, the adversity faced by the young men in the 69th gave opportunity for them to show their courage and great capacity for morale. The witty humor and can-do attitude of the Irish is also amply displayed, this liveliness countering the darker aspects of war. Each of the major battles and offensives undertaken by the 69th is told from a first-hand perspective, with participating troops named and credited for their valor. This reprint of Duffy's memoirs includes the twelve photographs and map illustrations appended to the first edition. Depicting the battles, troops and their commanding officers, these pictures constitute a helpful supplement to the text.