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Patton's Gap by Richard Rohmer, General Publishing Company, 1981
This edition contains new revelations about relationships between Allied commanders. Rohmer explains who was to blame for one of the most staggering blunders of World War II and discloses the identity of the young Canadian pilot who caught Rommel, leading to his removal from the Battle of Normandy. Rohmer joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1942, flying in 135 missions, earning numerous plaudits and decorations for his role in D-Day and the battles of Normandy, Belgium and Holland. A lawyer of aviation and commercial litigation (he still practices) author, historian, raconteur and friend of the Royal Family, Rohmer is one of the most highly decorated Canadians ever, having been awarded the Order of Canada, Order of Ontario, Order of Military Merit, Distinguished Flying Cross and the Canadian Forces Decoration, the Order of Saint John, Order of Leopold (Belgium) and Legion of Honour (France).
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