This listing was ended by the seller on Sun, 2 Nov at 11:22 PM because the item is no longer available.
When Angels Fall: From Toccoa to Tokyo: The 511th Parachute Infantry Regiment in
Ended
When Angels Fall: From Toccoa to Tokyo: The 511th Parachute Infantry Regiment in
US $10.95US $10.95
Sun, 02 Nov, 23:22Sun, 02 Nov, 23:22

When Angels Fall: From Toccoa to Tokyo: The 511th Parachute Infantry Regiment in

Thriftpro
(664)
Registered as a private seller
Consumer protection regulations resulting from EU consumer law are therefore not applicable. eBay buyer protection still applies to most purchases.
US $10.95
ApproximatelyEUR 9.54
or Best Offer
Condition:
Very Good
    Postage:
    US $5.22 (approx EUR 4.55) USPS Media MailTM.
    Located in: Tooele, Utah, United States
    Delivery:
    Estimated between Sat, 8 Nov and Fri, 14 Nov to 94104
    Delivery time is estimated using our proprietary method which is based on the buyer's proximity to the item location, the delivery service selected, the seller's delivery history and other factors. Delivery times may vary, especially during peak periods.
    Returns:
    30 days return. Buyer pays for return postage. If you use an eBay delivery label, it will be deducted from your refund amount.
    Payments:
        Diners Club

    Shop with confidence

    eBay Money Back Guarantee
    Get the item you ordered or your money back. Learn moreeBay Money Back Guarantee - opens new window or tab
    Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.
    eBay item number:156933651549
    Last updated on 02 Oct, 2025 03:56:48 BSTView all revisionsView all revisions

    Item specifics

    Condition
    Very Good: A book that has been read and does not look new, but is in excellent condition. No ...
    ISBN
    9781087303185
    Category

    About this product

    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Independently Published
    ISBN-10
    1087303184
    ISBN-13
    9781087303185
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    3038913910

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    When Angels Fall: from Toccoa to Tokyo : The 511th Parachute Infantry Regiment in World War II MacArthur's Secret Weapon and Heroes of Los Baños
    Number of Pages
    349 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2019
    Topic
    Military / World War II
    Genre
    History
    Author
    Jeremy Holm
    Format
    Trade Paperback

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    0.9 in
    Item Weight
    21 Oz
    Item Length
    9 in
    Item Width
    6 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    Synopsis
    MacArthur's secret weapon and heroes of the Los Ba os Raid, the 511th Parachute Infantry Regiment, the Angels, fought with distinction during the vicious Leyte and Luzon campaigns. Led by Colonel Orin "Hard Rock" Haugen, the 511th PIR helped save the United States Airborne, liberate Manila, rescued 2,147 internees at the Los Ba os prison camp, were the first full unit into Japan at the end of World War II, formed General MacArthur's Honor Guard and protected the Allied dignitaries during the surrender ceremony on the USS Missouri. And their average age was 21. As part of the 11th Airborne Division, the Angels were an exceptionally lethal "secret weapon" according to General Douglas MacArthur. General Walter Krueger, commander of the U.S. Sixth Army during the war said, went one step further, saying that the 511th PIR was "the God-damned fightingest outfit I have ever seen " After landing on Leyte, the division fought across the island's interior, destroying an estimated 5,760 enemy between November 22-December 23, 1944 with a 45-to-1 kill ratio (on Luzon it was 22-to-1). No Angel ever boasted, just recited the number like it was a baseball statistic. After enduring 204 days of combat and 1,100 casualties, the 511th PIR became the first full regiment to occupy Japan in the country's long history, The Angels took 13 Unit Citations with them, as well as two Medals of Honor, 9 Distinguished Service Crosses, 432 Silver Stars, 10 Legions of Merit, 56 Soldiers Medals, 1,515 Bronze Stars and 41 Air Medals. Several elements within the 511th PIR received the Presidential Unit Citation and the Philippine Presidential Unit Citation as they earned Campaign Streamers inscribed with New Guinea, Leyte and Luzon with an Assault Arrowhead. No wonder General Robert L. Eichelberger, commander of the U.S. Eighth Army, declared "No one could have asked for finer fighting men."In this book you will learn about one of America's most elite fighting forces and one of the only parachute units to fight in the Pacific Theater. Their loyalty to each other, ability to endure combat's harsh realities and the emotional struggles they faced to help win the war has earned the 511th PIR the nickname, "The Band of Brothers of the Pacific." Utilizing firsthand experiences and interviews with members of the 511th PIR, including his grandfather 1st Lieutenant Andrew Carrico of Company D, Jeremy tells the full story of this historic regiment. From Camp Toccoa to Tokyo, and the training grounds of Camp Mackall and New Guinea to the nightmarish combat of the Leyte and Luzon campaigns, WHEN ANGELS FALL is a masterful narrative by a former journalist and historian who here tells the full story of a group of America's heroes, the elite paratroopers of the 511th PIR in World War II., MacArthur's secret weapon and heroes of the Los Ba os Raid, the 511th Parachute Infantry Regiment of the 11th Airborne Division fought with distinction during the vicious Leyte and Luzon campaigns. In this book you will learn about one of America's most elite fighting forces and one of the only parachute units to fight in the Pacific Theater. Their loyalty to each other, ability to endure combat's harsh realities and the emotional struggles they faced to help win the war has earned the 511th PIR the nickname, "The Band of Brothers of the Pacific." Utilizing firsthand experiences and interviews with members of the 511th PIR, including his grandfather 1st Lieutenant Andrew Carrico of Company D, Jeremy C. Holm tells the full story of this historic regiment. From Camp Toccoa to Tokyo, and the training grounds of Camp Mackall and New Guinea to the nightmarish combat of the Leyte and Luzon campaigns, WHEN ANGELS FALL is a masterful narrative by a former journalist and historian who here tells the full story of a group of America's heroes, the elite paratroopers of the 511th PIR in World War II.Led by Colonel Orin "Hard Rock" Haugen, the Angels of the 511th PIR helped save the United States Airborne, liberate Manila, rescued 2,147 internees at the Los Ba os prison camp, were the first full unit into Japan at the end of World War II, formed General MacArthur's Honor Guard and protected the Allied dignitaries during the surrender ceremony on the USS Missouri. And their average age was 21.The Angels were an exceptionally lethal "secret weapon" according to General Douglas MacArthur. General Walter Krueger, commander of the U.S. Sixth Army during the war said, went one step further, saying that the 511th PIR was "the God-damned fightingest outfit I have ever seen " After landing on Leyte, the division fought across the island's interior, destroying an estimated 5,760 enemy between November 22-December 23, 1944 with a 45-to-1 kill ratio (on Luzon it was 22-to-1). No Angel ever boasted, just recited the number like it was a baseball statistic. After enduring 204 days of combat and 1,100 casualties, the 511th PIR became the first full regiment to occupy Japan in the country's long history, The Angels took 13 Unit Citations with them, as well as two Medals of Honor, 9 Distinguished Service Crosses, 432 Silver Stars, 10 Legions of Merit, 56 Soldiers Medals, 1,515 Bronze Stars and 41 Air Medals. Several elements within the 511th PIR received the Presidential Unit Citation and the Philippine Presidential Unit Citation as they earned Campaign Streamers inscribed with New Guinea, Leyte and Luzon with an Assault Arrowhead. No wonder General Robert L. Eichelberger, commander of the U.S. Eighth Army, declared "No one could have asked for finer fighting men.", Discover the history of the 11th Airborne Division, the Angels, in World War II. Written by historian Jeremy C. Holm, WHEN ANGELS FALL covers the division's story from Camp Toccoa to Tokyo, including the bloody campaigns to liberate Leyte and Luzon with a focus on the legendary 511th Parachute Infantry Regiment. Utilizing firsthand experiences and interviews with members of the 511th PIR, including his grandfather 1st Lieutenant Andrew Carrico of Company D, Jeremy tells the story of this historic unit from Camp Toccoa to Tokyo, including the training grounds of Camp Mackall and New Guinea. The Angels faced hell together and bonded during the nightmarish months of combat of the Leyte and Luzon campaigns. WHEN ANGELS FALL is a masterful narrative by a former journalist and historian who here tells the full story of a group of America's heroes, the elite Paratroopers of the 511th PIR, 11th Airborne in World War II. SSGT Jim Wilson of Company B said, "WHEN ANGELS FALL is the most accurate book I've seen on our unit. Jeremy got it right. It has the most detail of all the books on the Angels. This is the best." Brigadier General Henry "Butch" Muller said, "I thoroughly enjoyed it. Well done and thank you for keeping the Division's legacy alive." SSGT Albert Roe of H-511 said, "Jeremy's book was wonderful to read! I really enjoyed it and it brought back a lot of memories for me, some pleasant, some not. It is a great history of our regiment in World War II, I highly recommend it." MacArthur's secret weapon and heroes of the Los Baños Raid, the 511th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 11th Airborne Division fought with distinction during the vicious Leyte and Luzon campaigns. In this book you will learn about one of America's most elite fighting forces and one of the only parachute units to fight in the Pacific Theater. Their loyalty to each other, ability to endure combat's harsh realities and the emotional struggles they faced to help win the war has earned the 511th PIR the nickname, "The Band of Brothers of the Pacific." Led by Colonel Orin "Hard Rock" Haugen, the Angels of the 511th PIR helped save the United States Airborne, liberate Manila, rescued 2,147 internees at the Los Baños prison camp, were the first full unit into Japan at the end of World War II, formed General MacArthur's Honor Guard and protected the Allied dignitaries during the surrender ceremony on the USS Missouri. And their average age was 21.The Angels were an exceptionally lethal "secret weapon" according to General Douglas MacArthur. General Walter Krueger, commander of the U.S. Sixth Army during the war said, went one step further, saying that the 511th PIR was "the fightingest outfit I have ever seen!" After landing on Leyte, the division fought across the island's interior, destroying an estimated 5,760 enemy between November 22-December 23, 1944 with a 45-to-1 kill ratio (on Luzon it was 22-to-1). No Angel ever boasted, just recited the number like it was a baseball statistic. After enduring 204 days of combat and 1,100 casualties, the 511th PIR became the first full regiment to occupy Japan in the country's long history. The Angels took 13 Unit Citations with them, as well as two Medals of Honor, 9 Distinguished Service Crosses, 432 Silver Stars, 10 Legions of Merit, 56 Soldiers Medals, 1,515 Bronze Stars and 41 Air Medals. Several elements within the 511th PIR received the Presidential Unit Citation and the Philippine Presidential Unit Citation as they earned Campaign Streamers inscribed with New Guinea, Leyte and Luzon with an Assault Arrowhead. No wonder General Robert L. Eichelberger, commander of the U.S. Eighth Army, declared "No one could have asked for finer fighting men."

    Item description from the seller

    About this seller

    Thriftpro

    100% positive Feedback1.9K items sold

    Joined Dec 2012
    Registered as a private sellerThereby, consumer rights stemming from EU consumer protection law do not apply. eBay buyer protection still applies to most purchases.

    Detailed seller ratings

    Average for the last 12 months
    Accurate description
    5.0
    Reasonable postage cost
    4.9
    Delivery time
    5.0
    Communication
    5.0

    Seller Feedback (650)

    All ratingsselected
    Positive
    Neutral
    Negative
    • e***a (264)- Feedback left by buyer.
      Past 6 months
      Verified purchase
      Great and Very Honest Seller!!! My item arrived exactly as pictured and described!! Brand new and sealed!! In excellent condition!! Was packaged and protected well, I am very happy with my purchase from this kind, reasonable seller!! Who I highly recommend!! And would be happy to make future purchases from!!! Thank You Very Much!! A++++++++++!!!
    • a***e (205)- Feedback left by buyer.
      Past 6 months
      Verified purchase
      All volumes are packed in a UPS bubble bag. Arrived safe and sound. shipping value as described.
    • o***r (3244)- Feedback left by buyer.
      Past month
      Verified purchase
      Very happy with my purchase, exactly as described, well packaged, fast shipping, highly recommend this 5 star seller!! It was a fun movie to watch. Thank you!
    See all Feedback