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    New Book - 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion

    Hello All,

    I hope it is ok for me to post this here....I am still kind of new to the forum.

    I have recently published a book on the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion.

    It’s called Boys of the Clouds, An Oral History of the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion 1942-45.

    I have compiled the stories and experiences of over 70 veterans of the Battalion. The book encompasses the whole war-time history of the unit. [Joining Up, Training (Benning, Shilo and Ringway), D-Day and Normandy, Return to England, The Ardennes, The Rhine Jump, The Run to Wismar, POWs and Homecoming.] It is 450 pages, with over 45 war-time photos, most of which have never been published.

    I have been collecting to the 1st Can Para for many years and have a very strong interest in their history as well. I am not a professional; this was just a 10-year labour of love.

    Thank you very much for your time.

    Gary
    Last edited by Adrian Stevenson; 05-27-2005, 02:11 PM.

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    Hi Gary, strictly speaking it is against the forum rules to advertise in a thread. However, I will allow the thread to stand but I have removed the obvious contact info. I am sure that people will PM and email you via the forum

    Your book sounds very interesting

    Cheers, Ade.

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      Thanks!

      Originally posted by Adrian Stevenson
      Hi Gary, strictly speaking it is against the forum rules to advertise in a thread. However, I will allow the thread to stand but I have removed the obvious contact info. I am sure that people will PM and email you via the forum

      Your book sounds very interesting

      Cheers, Ade.
      Ade,

      Thank you very much for allowing it to stand, as I mentioned, it is more of a labour of love than a grand commercial venture.

      Regards,

      Gary

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        Compliments

        Although a German collector, I also carry a strong fastenation with Canada's role in Europe in 1944/45 and have a complete WWII Canadian combat display.

        I have just got a copy of this book and must say it is a refreshing change from traditional history books. The first hand accounts make for a compelling and emotional read. I would love to collect Canadian Para, but it looks like it is starting to get just a expensive as collecting FJ stuff!

        My complements to the author for an amazing effort!

        Sincerely,

        John

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