In this Book
No Sacrifice Too Great: The 1st Infantry Division in World War II
Book
2023
Published by:
University of Missouri Press
Series:
American Military Experience
summary
Winner of the 2023 Army Historical Foundation Distinguished Writing Award for Unit History
The U.S. 1st Infantry Division (1st ID), familiarly known as the Big Red One, adapted to dynamic battlefield conditions throughout the course of its deployment during World War II by innovating and altering behavior, including tactics, techniques, and procedures. Both the Division’s leaders and soldiers accomplished this by thinking critically about their experiences in combat and wasting little time in putting lessons learned to good use. Simply put, they learned on the job—in battle and after battle—and did so quickly.
In telling the Division’s WWII story, which includes an extensive photographic essay featuring many previously unpublished images, Gregory Fontenot includes the stories of individual members of the Big Red One, from high-ranking officers to enlisted men fresh off the streets of Brooklyn, both during and after the conflict. Colonel Fontenot’s rare ability to combine expert analysis with compelling narrative history makes No Sacrifice Too Great an absorbing read for anyone interested in the military history of the United States.
The U.S. 1st Infantry Division (1st ID), familiarly known as the Big Red One, adapted to dynamic battlefield conditions throughout the course of its deployment during World War II by innovating and altering behavior, including tactics, techniques, and procedures. Both the Division’s leaders and soldiers accomplished this by thinking critically about their experiences in combat and wasting little time in putting lessons learned to good use. Simply put, they learned on the job—in battle and after battle—and did so quickly.
In telling the Division’s WWII story, which includes an extensive photographic essay featuring many previously unpublished images, Gregory Fontenot includes the stories of individual members of the Big Red One, from high-ranking officers to enlisted men fresh off the streets of Brooklyn, both during and after the conflict. Colonel Fontenot’s rare ability to combine expert analysis with compelling narrative history makes No Sacrifice Too Great an absorbing read for anyone interested in the military history of the United States.
Table of Contents
Cover
Title, Copyright, Series information, Dedication
pp. i-viii
Contents
pp. ix-x
List of Maps
pp. xi-xii
Foreword
pp. xiii-xvi
Preface
pp. xvii-xviii
Acknowledgments
pp. xix-xxii
Introduction
pp. 3-6
Chapter One. Sidewalks of New York
pp. 7-26
Chapter Two. Preparing for War
pp. 27-46
Chapter Three. Torch Lights the Way Back
pp. 47-76
Chapter Four. Tunisia: The Wehrmacht as Tutors
pp. 77-104
Chapter Five. Lessons Learned: The End in Tunisia
pp. 105-134
Chapter Six. Husky: The Invasion of Sicily
pp. 135-172
Chapter Seven. Troina: The End for Terry and Teddy
pp. 173-214
Chapter Eight. Preparing for the Longest Day
pp. 215-244
Chapter Nine. Omaha Beach and the Lodgment
pp. 245-286
Photo Essay following page 286
Chapter Ten. The Breakout and Pursuing "Le Sale Boche"
pp. 287-318
Chapter Eleven. Mons-Aachen
pp. 319-372
Chapter Twelve. Wild Fire: The Forest Battles
pp. 373-424
Chapter Thirteen. Streams, the Roer, and the Rhine
pp. 425-470
Chapter Fourteen. The Race to the Finish Line
pp. 471-504
Chapter Fifteen. Conclusion
pp. 505-524
Appendix 1. Tactical Symbols
pp. 525-526
Appendix 2. 1st Infantry Division Organization Chart
pp. 527-528
Appendix 3. Table of Ranks through Lieutenant Colonel
pp. 529-530
Select Bibliography
pp. 531-542
Index
pp. 543-571
| ISBN | 9780826274892 |
|---|---|
| Related ISBN(s) | 9780826222848 |
| MARC Record | Download |
| OCLC | 1356894876 |
| Pages | 616 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2023-04-20 |
| Language | English |
| Open Access | No |


