* Depicts one man's struggle in a war that changed the world
*Unique day-by-day account of combat in WWII
In this forceful memoir Dean Joy provides a day-by-day account of life as a combat infantryman in Patton's 3rd U.S. Army from March 6- May 8, 1945, as his regiment fought the German forces in France, Germany and Austria.
From treacherous 30 mile night hikes loaded down with ammunition and supplies to guarding German POWs, Sixty Days in Combat brings dramatically alive the daily struggles and triumphs of an American infantryman in World War II.