The Siege of Jadotville (The True War Stories Collection) by Jerome Ellis
English | September 5, 2025 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0FQ2YSPPW | 212 pages | EPUB | 3.17 Mb
English | September 5, 2025 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0FQ2YSPPW | 212 pages | EPUB | 3.17 Mb
Outnumbered, outgunned, and abandoned—the incredible true story of 155 Irish peacekeepers who held out against an army of 3,000.
In the heart of the Congo in September 1961, a small company of Irish soldiers on a UN peacekeeping mission found themselves in an impossible situation. Deployed to the mining town of Jadotville, "A" Company, led by Commandant Pat Quinlan, was surrounded by a massive force of Katangese gendarmerie and battle-hardened mercenaries. What was meant to be a mission of peace erupted into a brutal, six-day siege.
In "The Siege of Jadotville," author Jerome Ellis provides a gripping, detailed account of one of the most remarkable and overlooked battles in modern military history. This book transports you to the dusty trenches of Jadotville, where a handful of young soldiers with little combat experience displayed extraordinary courage against overwhelming odds.
Drawing from historical archives and survivor testimonies, this narrative explores:
- The complex political backdrop of the Congo Crisis, fueled by Cold War tensions and the fight for control over the region's vast mineral wealth.
- The strategic decisions and catastrophic miscalculations that left "A" Company isolated and without support.
- The minute-by-minute account of the siege, detailing the innovative tactics Commandant Quinlan and his men used to repel wave after wave of attacks.
- The story of their controversial surrender and the political betrayal that led to their heroism being buried for decades.