Description
In a theater of war long forgotten and barely even known at the time, James Harry Hantzis and his fellow soldiers labored at a thankless task under oppressive conditions. Nonetheless, as Rails of War demonstrates, without the men of the 721st Railway Operating Battalion, the Allied forces would have been defeated in the China-Burma-India conflict in World War II.
Steven James Hantzis's father served alongside other GI railroaders in overcoming danger, disease, fire, and monsoons to move the weight of war in the China-Burma-India theater. Torn from their predictable working-class lives, the men of the 721st journeyed fifteen thousand miles to Bengal, India, to do the impossible: build, maintain, and manage seven hundred miles of track through the most inhospitable environment imaginable.
From the harrowing adventures of the Flying Tigers and Merrill's Marauders to detailed descriptions of grueling jungle operations and the Siege of Myitkyina, this is the remarkable story of the extraordinary men of the 721st, who moved an entire army to win the war.
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About the Author
Steven James Hantzis is the son of James Harry Hantzis, former staff sergeant of the World War II 721st Railway Operating Battalion. A retired Grand Lodge representative for the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, Steven Hantzis worked twelve years as a brakeman-conductor for Conrail. Both his father and his great-grandfather were railroaders.
For more information about the author, visit stevenjhantzis.com.
Reviews
"An excellent insight into the Allied Force's actions to close out the China-Burma-India Theater."-Lt. Col. Joe M. Schotzko, Military Review
"Readers with an interest in the CBI Theater or in railroading in general will find much to enjoy in Rails of War."-Roger D. Cunningham, Journal of America's Military Past
"Rails of War will prove a profitable read for anyone interested in military railroading or the CBI."-A. A. Nofi, Strategy Page
"This was a theatre of war . . . long forgotten and barely even known at the time. The author brings this period of history to life by drawing on his own heritage."-Peter Whitehead, Asian Affairs
"Rails of War makes a valuable contribution to our understanding of American rear-area support units and logistical efforts in the CBI Theater."-Steven K. Bailey, Michigan War Studies Review
"This is an excellent recounting which should appeal to, and enlighten, readers interested in expanding their knowledge of events in the CBI Theater. Most impressive are Hantzis's in-depth knowledge of rail operations and their contribution to the overall war effort."-Colonel D.J. Judge, On Point: The Journal of Army History
"An incredible look at the monumental task of these logistics superheroes. . . . These unsung members of our Greatest Generation worked miracles, and Steve Hantzis does a wonderful job capturing the danger, the difficulty, and the rewards in a very personal way. As a commander of our Flying Tigers in Desert Storm, I especially enjoyed the parallels between the logistics of World War II and Desert Storm."-Gen. Gene Renuart, USAF (Ret.)
Book Information
ISBN 9781612348537
Author Steven James Hantzis
Format Hardback
Page Count 232
Imprint Potomac Books Inc
Publisher Potomac Books Inc