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The Bedford Boys

The Bedford Boys

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On June 6, 1944, nineteen boys from Bedford, Virginia--population 3,000--died in the first bloody minutes of D-Day when their landing craft dropped them in shallow water off Omaha Beach. They were part of the first wave of American soldiers to hit the sands of Normandy. Later that day, two more soldiers from the same small town died of gunshot wounds. Twenty-one sons of Bedford killed--no other town in America suffered a greater one-day loss. It is a story that one cannot easily forget--and one that the families of Bedford will never forget. It was, and still is, Bedford's longest day.The Bedford Boys is the intimate true story of these young men and their friends and families in Bedford. It portrays a neighborhood of soldiers before and during the war--from the girlfriends they left behind to the buddies they made in basic training, from anxious barracks in England to the bloody beaches of Normandy. Based on extensive interviews with survivors and relatives as well as on diaries and letters, Alex Kershaw's book focuses on several remarkable individuals and families to tell one of the most poignant stories of World War II--the story of one small American town that went to war and died on Omaha Beach.
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["United States" "United States. Army. Infantry Regiment 116th" "Campaigns" "American Personal narratives" "World War 1939-1945" "Regimental histories" "Operation Neptune" "Biography" "History" "World war 1939-1945 biography" "World war 1939-1945 casualties" "Large type books" "New York Times reviewed" "Social aspects" "World war 1939-1945 social aspects" "World war 1939-1945 personal narratives american" "Virginia history local" "World war 1939-1945 campaigns france normandy"]

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