Geronimo's Medics

Dale Booth author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Sabrestorm Publishing

Published:30th Jun '24

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Gain a deeper understanding of the lesser-known aspects of D-Day through the lens of these unsung heroes and their pivotal role in shaping the outcome of the Normandy invasion. Discover the gripping tale of two young American paratrooper medics whose courage and compassion changed the course of history on D-Day. Dive into the heart-wrenching narratives of Robert E. Wright and Kenneth J. Moore as they selflessly tended to wounded soldiers amidst the chaos of war.

During intense training in England, Paratrooper Medics Wright and Moore had little interaction. Fate united them on D-Day, where they treated casualties for over two days. "Geronimo’s Medics" tells their story in their own words, offering a firsthand perspective on wartime chaos.At the break of dawn on D-Day, two young American paratrooper medics descended silently by parachute into the unfamiliar terrain of Normandy. Landing within half a mile of the quaint village of Angoville au Plain, just five and a half miles from the Utah invasion beach, they had no idea that the small 12th century church in this hamlet, surrounded by stone cottages and farmhouses housing only eighty-three inhabitants, would soon transform into a sanctuary for wounded American and German soldiers. In this unexpected haven, equal care and respect would be extended to all in need. At the heart of this story are the lives and deeds of medic Robert E. Wright and medic/stretcher bearer Kenneth J. Moore. Their accounts reveal the profound care and compassion they administered to their fellow soldiers amid the brutal realities of injury and death on the battlefield. More than a tale of wartime medical heroism, this is a poignant story of remarkably courageous young men facing incomprehensible stress, striving against all odds to preserve the lives of their comrades.

ISBN: 9781781220252

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112 pages