Task Force Hogan by William R. Hogan audiobook

Task Force Hogan: The World War II Tank Battalion That Spearheaded the Liberation of Europe

By William R. Hogan
Read by Kaleo Griffith

HarperAudio, HarperCollins 9780063272026

Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9798212699921

  • ISBN: 9798212699914

  • ISBN: 9798212699938

Runtime: 11.48 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/History
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

A fourth-generation soldier tells the story of his father’s tank battalion, the “Spearhead,” that selflessly led the charge on the front lines from Normandy into Germany—against impossible odds, technologically superior weaponry, and a fanatical enemy on its home turf—and the heroes whose sacrifice won World War II.

At twenty-eight, Sam Hogan is one of the youngest lieutenant colonels in the US Army. The West Point graduate from Texas stands in the commander’s hatch of his Sherman tank, behind him a steel wedge of seventeen other Shermans of his tank battalion. Two weeks after the now-infamous D-Day landings, Sam is preparing to give the order to advance into the German defenses that enclose the Normandy beachheads. Ahead of Sam lies seemingly impossible odds for survival: technologically superior Nazi tanks, camouflaged anti-tank guns, and infantry armed with new anti-tank rockets. But Sam has prepared for this moment for the past seven years. With a guttural call to move out accompanied by diesel fumes and the squeak of tank treads, Sam and his men begin their long journey to liberate Europe—a journey from which many of them would not return.

So begins the story of Sam Hogan and his colorful band of tanker heroes of the Third Armored Division—the “Spearhead”—as they battle on the front lines of some of the war’s toughest fights, from Normandy to the Elbe to the Battle of the Bulge. The soldiers of Task Force Hogan come from all walks of life. There are cooks, tankers, infantrymen, salty old sergeants, and wet-behind-the-ears lieutenants. In common, they have a sense of duty to each other and their country, and the struggle against the most sinister enemy modern history has ever produced.

In Task Force Hogan, the story of Sam and his band of heroes comes to life through the writing of his son, Will Hogan—aided by never-before-seen letters, military dispatches, journal entries, and interviews with surviving family of the Task Force. These were the soldiers at the tip of the spear, brave enough to lead the charge and fight against insurmountable odds, and often paying the ultimate price, while liberating French villages and concentration camps as they rolled towards Germany to ultimately win the war. In the pages of this book, Will Hogan finally gives these unsung soldiers the voice and memorial that they all deserve.

Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“Readers will learn the smell, sound, operation, and defects of the Sherman tank; the makeup, command structure, and tactics of an American armored division; and personal stories of scores of men under and above Sam Hogan.” Kirkus Reviews
“A fast-paced and immersive chronicle…Hogan captures the constant danger, uncertainty, and stress of combat. The result is an action-packed tribute to a father from his son.” Publishers Weekly
“Powerful, needful, detailed, and moving, Task Force Hogan is a must-read for fans of World War II nonfiction. The author is a well-credentialed Army veteran who writes with a skillful hand. His respect for the subject—his father and his tank battalion—clearly shines through.” Marcus Brotherton, New York Times bestselling author

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Author

Author Bio: William R. Hogan

Author Bio: William R. Hogan

Will Hogan is a fourth generation veteran, writer, and consultant. As a soldier-diplomat, he served in the US Army all over the world, from peacekeeping in the Balkans to humanitarian operations in Haiti and combat in Afghanistan. His book, Task Force Hogan, pays tribute to the soldiers of the greatest generation through contemporary unit logs, after-action reports, his father’s correspondence, and interviews with family members.

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Details

Details

Available Formats : CD, Library CD, MP3 CD
Category: Nonfiction/History
Runtime: 11.48
Audience: Adult
Language: English