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SONS OF THE CENOTAPH: 1/8: Brothers in Arms: One Legendary Tank Regiment’s Bloody War from D-Day to VE-Day, by James Holland

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🗓️ 25 May 2024

⏱️ 9 minutes

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SONS OF THE CENOTAPH: 1/8: Brothers in Arms: One Legendary Tank Regiment’s Bloody War from D-Day to VE-Day, by James Holland

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08YS123SZ/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tkin_p1_i0

In the annals of World War II, certain groups of soldiers stand out, and among the most notable were the Sherwood Rangers. Originally a cavalry unit in the last days of horses in combat, whose officers were landed gentry leading men who largely worked for them, they were switched to the “mechanized cavalry” of tanks in 1942. Winning acclaim in the North African campaign, the Sherwood Rangers then spearheaded one of the D-Day landings in Normandy on June 6, 1944; led the way across France; were the first British troops to cross into Germany, and contributed mightily to Germany’s surrender in May 1945.

Inspired by Stephen Ambrose’s Band of Brothers, the acclaimed WWII historian James Holland memorably profiles an extraordinary group of citizen soldiers constantly in harm’s way. Their casualties were horrific, but their ranks immediately refilled. Informed by never-before-seen documents, letters, photographs, and other artifacts from Sherwood Rangers’ families—an ongoing fraternity—and by his own deep knowledge of the war, Holland offers a uniquely intimate portrait of the war at ground level, introducing heretofore unknowns such as the Commanding Officer Stanley Christopherson, the squadron commander John Semken, Sergeant George Dring, and other memorable characters who helped the regiment become the single unit with the most battle honors of any ever in the British army. He weaves the Sherwood Rangers’ exploits into the larger narrative and strategy of the war, and also brings fresh analysis to the tactics used.
Following the Sherwood Rangers’ brutal journey over the dramatic eleven months between D-Day and V-E Day, Holland presents a vivid and original perspective on the endgame of WWII in Europe.

1944 NORMANDY

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This is a piece of the

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This is CBS Eye on the World.

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Here's John Bachelor.

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Normandy, 1944. That is a piece of the vast story told by the historian James Holland in his new book,

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Brothers in Arms, one legendary tank regiment's bloody war from D-Day to V-E-Day were going to travel with the Army of the

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United Kingdom, a vast landscape in 1939 when the war broke out.

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Because at that time the British Empire spanned the globe, and we're going to follow one

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particular unit that begins the war as formerly a cavalry regiment

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in Palestine and is transformed into a Sherman tank regiment charging across France and

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Belgium into Germany. I welcome James. I congratulate him. We've had wonderful

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time speaking of his earlier books Normandy 44 and then the

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story of Sicily but now we are with the Sherwood Rangers yeomanry. James

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congratulations and good evening. The Sherwin Rangers

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Yeomanry in 1939 are a cavalry regiment and a man by the name of

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Christopherson is with him.

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What is the cavalry regiment to be transformed into

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and what does that mean for the very young Christopherson?

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He's from South Africa, but he's in a cavalry regiment good evening to you well good evening to

1:37.4

you jon and thank you very much for that and and for having me on yeah the

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show drench was extraordinary I mean the British Army in 1939 at the outbreak

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of the Second World War is actually 100% mechanized. It's the only army in the world that is.

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But that sounds more impressive than it actually is and it's

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