Nothing is Impossible: A Glider Pilot's Story of Sicily, Arnhem and the Rhine Crossing

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Nothing is Impossible: A Glider Pilot's Story of Sicily, Arnhem and the Rhine Crossing

2015 | Biography

Battle is the severest test a man can be called upon to undergo; it can bring out the best in a man - and the worst...The author of this book, Victor Miller, joined the Queen's Royal Regiment, at Guildford, upon the outbreak of the Second World War. He volunteered for the elite Glider Pilot Regiment upon its formation and passed, with above average marks, the RAF pilot training programme. From here, he was to take part in three of the most iconic airborne operations of the entire conflict. The invasion of Sicily, the Allies first attack in to Europe, where he was wounded and temporarily taken prisoner; Arnhem, where the 1st Airborne Division struck sixty-four miles behind enemy lines only to clash with two SS Armoured Panzer Divisions resulting in 80% losses in nine days; and the assault crossing of the Rhine, into Germany proper, with 'only' 30% losses. This remarkable story, jotted down shortly after each operation when the events were still vivid in the author's mind, is an astonishing record of skill, bravery, comradeship and resourcefulness which represents a fitting tribute to many fallen friends and colleagues.The book was published initially in 1994, before the author's death.

This posthumous edition comes with brand new supplementary content, drawn together by the author's sons and family.



Published by Pen & Sword Books Ltd

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ISBN 9781473843660
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