47 Royal Marine Commando: An Inside Story 1943-1946 tells the story of 47 Royal Marine Commando during the Second World War based on personal accounts written by veterans who served in the conflict. From the D-Day landings in Normandy to fierce battles in Holland, young men were taken prisoner and sent to camps until freed at the end of the war in 1945. There are eyewitness accounts of the Normandy landings, involvement with the RAF, Royal Navy and American forces, 10 Inter Allied Commando and the effect on local populations who heard news of the actions in which 47 Royal Marine Commando took part. Formed from 10th Battalion Royal Marines and reinforced by volunteers from other several parts of the British armed forces, they distinguished themselves by sheer determination and professionalism. Over 900 men served in or were attached to this Commando, keeping their overall strength up to 420. Many gave their lives never to return home so others might live to tell their story. Profusely illustrated with many unpublished photographs. 47 Royal Marine Commando: An Inside Story 1943-46 is a gripping yet haunting human story.
Chapter 2. Forming the Commando
Chapter 3. Uniforms and Equipment
Chapter 4. Billets and Training
Chapter 5. Preparations for the Normandy Landings
Chapter 7. The Normandy Landings
Chapter 8. The Advance to Port-en-Bessin
Chapter 9. Advance to Point 72 from La Rosière
Chapter 10. The Liberation of Port-en-Bessin
Chapter 11. The Over-Running of Point 72 Feature on Evening of 7 June
Chapter 12. Reinforcing the Orne Bridge Area
Chapter 13. The Normandy Breakout
Chapter 14. The Advance to Holland
Chapter 15. The Assault on Walcheren
Chapter 19. VE-Day until Disbandment