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Long Range Desert Group Patrolman: The Western Desert 1940-43
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Long Range Desert Group Patrolman: The Western Desert 1940-43
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Tim Moreman
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Illustrated by Raffaele Ruggeri
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Series | Warrior |
Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:64 | Dimensions(mm): Height 248,Width 184 |
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Category/Genre | African history Second world war |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781846039249
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Classifications | Dewey:940.54321 |
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Illustrations |
47 b/w; 7 col
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Imprint |
Osprey Publishing
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Publication Date |
10 July 2010 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Nicknamed the 'Libyan Desert Taxi Service' by the SAS, the Long Range Desert Group was tasked with strategic reconnaissance and raiding operations deep inside the enemy-held deserts of North Africa. Armed with light weapons only, and equipped with specially converted light cars and trucks capable of withstanding the harsh conditions, the LRDG quickly proved it could operate in parts of the desert which other troops, including the enemy, found impassable. This new Warrior title, examines the soldiers of the LRDG from the group's formation, through training, to combat in vast, lonely, and deadly deserts of North Africa.
Author Biography
Tim Moreman is a freelance writer and academic. For several years he lectured in the Department of War Studies at King's College London, from where he obtained his PhD. He also held an appointment as Resident Historian at the Army Staff College at Camberley. His primary interests include the British-Indian Army during the 19th and 20th centuries, counter-insurgency, and the British and Commonwealth armies during World War II. In addition to a significant number of articles and papers, Tim has written two major books: a study of the Indian Army on the North-West Frontier 1849-1947, and a book on the war in Burma and Malaya 1941-45. In recent years he has also worked for the new Dictionary of National Biography and the Australian War Memorial, as well as acting as a historical adviser for the BBC and Carlton Television. Raffaele Ruggeri was born in Bologna where he works and lives with his wife. After studying at the Fine Arts Academy he worked in several areas of graphics and design before deciding to devote himself to illustration.
Reviews"This is a handy and worthwhile reference for those who have an interest in this theatre of operations or who would just like to get further information on this unit." --Alan McNeilly, www.armorama.com "The author included over 50 photographs, many of which are from the archives of the Imperial War Museum. Also included are specially commissioned artworks of seven plates detailing uniforms, equipment and weaponry of the LRDG patrolmen, as well as maps and battle scene art." --www.mataka.org (November 2010)
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