Edward G. Miller
Lieutenant Colonel, US Army (Ret.)
Leadership Historian / Consultant

“Desperate Hours at Kesternich," World War II, November 1996, 30-36


US Army color guard at the dedication of a monument to German and American soldiers, Kesternich Germany.

Selected Works

Magazine Article
Singling
Armchair General will publish Ed's article on the WWII tank battle at Singling, France, in 2009.
Military History
Nothing Less Than Full Victory
Available now from the US Naval Institute Press
A Dark and Bloody Ground--the Hürtgen Forest and Roer River Dams 1944-1945
Before the Battle of the Bulge, there was the Hürtgen Forest.
"Tank Battle at Kesternich," with David T. Zabecki, World War II, November 2000
Article: Out-gunned and out-numbered U.S. tankers take on the vaunted 116th Panzer Division in 1944.
"Desperate Hours at Kesternich," World War II, November 1996
Article: Untried GIs of the 78th Infantry Division fought the weather, terrain and enemy on the way to the Rhine.

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