A Machine Gunners War, Ernest Albert Andy Andrews Jr
A Machine Gunners War, Ernest Albert Andy Andrews Jr
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A Machine Gunner's War
From Normandy to Victory with the 1st Infantry Division in World War II

Author: Ernest Albert "Andy" Andrews Jr, David B. Hurt

Narrator: Todd Ethridge

Unabridged: 17 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/12/2022


Synopsis

Ernest "Andy" Andrews's company, part of the 1st Infantry Division, departed England on the evening of June 5 on the USS Henrico. Fighting in Normandy, Andy was nicked by a bullet and evacuated to England in late July when the wound became infected. For a month, Andy's squad defended a bunker position in the Siegfried Line against repeated German attacks, then after Aachen surrendered, the unit fought its way through the Hurtgen Forest to take Hill 232. Early on the morning of November 19, Andy engaged in his toughest battle of the war as the Germans attempted to retake Hill 232.

After surgery and a month convalescence he rejoined H Company in time to fight in the Battle of the Bulge. Breaking out from the Remagen bridgehead, Andy's squad stumbled on a German tank unit and Andy narrowly escaped getting killed. Andy's outfit ends the war fighting in Czechoslovakia, where Andy witnesses the German surrender in early May. Following occupation duty, Andy returned to the States in October 1945. The war shaped Andy's postwar life in countless ways, and in 1994, Andy made the first of three return visits to the European battlefields where he had fought.

This vivid firsthand account takes the listener along from Normandy to victory with Andy and his machine-gun crew.

About Ernest Albert "Andy" Andrews Jr

Ernest Albert "Andy" Andrews Jr. served as a machine gunner in the U.S. 1st Infantry Division during the Second World War. Following the war, he earned a degree in Christian education, and served in several positions in the Presbyterian Church. He died on April 22, 2016. Andy was predeceased by his wife Hellon and is survived by his daughter Sarah, his son Al, and four grandsons.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sarah

I read this at lunchtimes to my boys. I will forever be grateful that I did. It taught us about D-day but also about war and the unspeakable tragedies that accompany it from a Christian Soldiers perspective. His faith and trust in God are themes woven throughout the book. For older teens, as sex and......more

Goodreads review by David

“Andy” Andrews has written an honest, insightful, thoughtful memoir of his extraordinary experiences in WW2. I was able to attend a presentation of this book, and mostly an introduction to Andy, in nearby Montreal, for which I am grateful. He is remarkable and so is this book. I’ve read other firsth......more

Goodreads review by Jim

Fascinating, sobering and redemptive This is a brutally honest account of front line warfare in WWII. Andrews faith gives redeeming value to the sacrifices made and tells a less common tale of integrity and hope in the middle of misery. The highly accurate timeline and details of troop movements can......more

A Very Modest True American War Hero A great account of an infantryman's war. The author was in every major campaign in the Northern European Theater. HiS vivid description of the daily misery of a combat infantryman is spot-on, having served in that same role a couple of decades later in a subsequen......more