Victory Into the FireVictory Into the Fire
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Book, 2004
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Current format, Book, 2004, , All copies in use. Offered in 0 more formatsA collection of original World War II stories offers contributions by Harold Coyle, Harold Robbins, and R. J. Pineiro, who present three short novels that capture courage, sacrifice, and daring in Europe and in the Pacific theater.
In a sequel to the best-selling Combat, the second volume in a collection of original World War II stories includes contributions by Harold Coyle, Harold Robbins, and R. J. Pineiro, who present three short novels that capture courage, sacrifice, and daring in Europe and in the Pacific theater. Reprint.
Harold Coyle takes us to the fierce fighting in the Pacific, where the Japanese and the Americans clash over a strategic airfield on the island of Guadalcanal. Their battlefield will earn the nickname Bloody Ridge from both sides.
Harold Robbins takes us back to a time when victory could be had on the Normandy beaches if a relunctant hero managed to stop the Master of Europe---with his blood.
R. J. Piniero brings the Eastern Front to light as a young American pilot is ordered to train Russian pilots in the new American-made P-39D Aircobras during the final months of the brutal battle of Stalingrad in the winter of 1942.
In a sequel to the best-selling Combat, the second volume in a collection of original World War II stories includes contributions by Harold Coyle, Harold Robbins, and R. J. Pineiro, who present three short novels that capture courage, sacrifice, and daring in Europe and in the Pacific theater. Reprint.
Harold Coyle takes us to the fierce fighting in the Pacific, where the Japanese and the Americans clash over a strategic airfield on the island of Guadalcanal. Their battlefield will earn the nickname Bloody Ridge from both sides.
Harold Robbins takes us back to a time when victory could be had on the Normandy beaches if a relunctant hero managed to stop the Master of Europe---with his blood.
R. J. Piniero brings the Eastern Front to light as a young American pilot is ordered to train Russian pilots in the new American-made P-39D Aircobras during the final months of the brutal battle of Stalingrad in the winter of 1942.
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