Craig L. Symonds

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Craig L. Symonds


Born
in Long Beach, California, The United States
December 31, 1946

Genre

Influences


Craig Lee Symonds is a retired professor and former chairman of the history department at the United States Naval Academy. He earned both his MA (1969) and Ph.D. (1976) from the University of Florida.

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“Alas, all that sound and fury disguised the fact that on Omaha Beach at least, the bombs fell too long, the rockets fell too short, and the naval gunfire was too brief.”
Craig L. Symonds, Neptune: Allied Invasion of Europe and the D-Day Landings

“On one occasion when an artillery shell whistled overhead, some sailors from LST-75 who had been sent ashore to help unload a nearby LCT took shelter against the cliff. They were standing there when the beach master came over to ask them what they were supposed to be doing. They explained about unloading the LCT, and the beach master told them: “Well then, get the hell over there and unload it, or pick up one of these rifles and get up the hill and start shooting them damn Germans.” Given that choice, they decided the stevedore work was preferable.”
Craig L. Symonds, Neptune: The Allied Invasion of Europe and the D-Day Landings

“The Allies’ ability to launch two major seaborne offensives on opposite sides of the globe less than two weeks apart was testimony to the remarkable productivity of American industry,”
Craig L. Symonds, Neptune: The Allied Invasion of Europe and the D-Day Landings



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