So Few Got Through

So Few Got Through by Martin Lindsay is a detailed account published by Pen & Sword Books Limited in 2012. This reprint edition spans 272 pages and is presented in English. The book chronicles the experiences of the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders during World War II, particularly focusing on their landing in Normandy on D-Day and the subsequent ten months of intense combat leading to Bremen.
Readers will find a firsthand narrative that captures the challenges faced by the battalion, as well as the personal journey of Martin Lindsay, who commanded the unit through 16 operations. The text provides insights into the life of a regimental officer, detailing experiences in various locations such as Calvados, Holland, and the Ardennes. The book emphasizes the historical context of the European Theater and the significant losses endured by the battalion, offering a poignant perspective on the realities of war.
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On D-Day, 27 officers and 565 men of 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders landed on the coast of Normandy. By the time the 51st Highland Division reached Bremen the following April, after ten months continuous fighting, 1st Gordons had lost 75 Officers and 986 men in battle.
So few got through, but amongst them was Martin Lindsay, and seldom, if ever, can a trained writer have been presented with such a splendid opportunity. The author, a former distinguished explorer, commanded the Battalion in 16 operations, who was wounded, mentioned in dispatches and awarded the DSO, here tells his epic story.
With him we can live through the life of a regimental officer in the orchards of Calvados and on the mudflats of Holland, in show of the Ardennes, the Siegfried Line Breakthrough, the assault crossing of the Rhine forward to the very heart of Germany.
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