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    Patton's First Victory: How General George Patton Turned the Tide in North Africa and Defeated the Afrika Korps at El Guettar

    Patton's First Victory: How General George Patton Turned the Tide in North Africa and Defeated the Afrika Korps at El Guettar

    by Leo Barron


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      ISBN-13: 9780811766074
    • Publisher: Stackpole Books
    • Publication date: 10/20/2017
    • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
    • Format: eBook
    • Pages: 312
    • File size: 12 MB
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    Leo Barron holds undergraduate and graduate degrees in history and has served with the 101st Airborne. He saw two tours of active duty in Iraq as an infantry and intelligence officer. He has written for Infantry, WWII History, and WWII magazines. He is co-author of No Silent Night: The Christmas Battle for Bastogne (NAL, 2012) and author of Patton at the Battle of the Bulge: How the General’s Tanks Turned the Tide at Bastogne (NAL, 2014) and High Tide in the Korean War (Stackpole, 2015). He works for General Dynamics as an instructor of military intelligence officers and lives with his family in Arizona.

    Table of Contents

    Preface: Purple Heart Boxes versus Panzers xiii

    Introduction: The Opponents xxi

    Chapter I Prelude 1

    Chapter 2 Night Attack 25

    Chapter 3 Morning Attack 69

    Chapter 4 Afternoon Attack 129

    Chapter 5 Spoiling Attack 161

    Epilogue 183

    Acknowledgments 205

    Note on Sources 209

    Endnotes 211

    Bibliography 231

    Index 249

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    American troops invaded North Africa in November 1942, but did not face serious resistance until the following February, when they finally tangled with Rommel’s Afrika Korps—and the Germans gave the inexperienced Americans a nasty drubbing at Kasserine Pass. After this disaster, Gen. George Patton took command and reinvigorated U.S. troops with tough training and new tactics. In late March, at El Guettar in Tunisia, Patton’s men defeated the Germans. It was a morale-boosting victory—the first American success versus the Germans and the first of Patton’s storied World War II career—and proved to the enemy, the British, and the Americans themselves that the U.S. Army could fight and win.

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    Patton's First Victory is a compelling and comprehensive account of a battle that has been for too long neglected in the history of America's part in World War II. Leo Barron's well-researched book has revived the true story of Patton's success in North Africa, and is an invaluable addition to any library of military history.
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