True Stories Of The Commandos: The British Army's Legendary Front line Fighting Force

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Random House, 31 mar 2013 - 272 páginas

Raised in the dark, post-Dunkirk days of 1940 to carry the war to the enemy, in five short and violent years the British Army Commandos established a reputation that has made the name ‘Commando’ the mark of the fighting man.

The Commandos began as small-scale raiders but their operations grew in size and destruction as the war progressed until, in the end, there were four full Commando Brigades; superb units which fought in every theatre of war, from Norway to Burma, from the coast of France to the islands of Yugoslavia. The Commandos were disbanded in 1945-46 but reformed in the 1970s, and in 1982, about 1000 army Commandos set sail to fight in the Falklands War.

The long and proud history of the army contains accounts of many fine and distinguished units but few can equal – and none exceed – the story of the British Army Commandos.

 

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Introduction
1
A Brief History of Commando Warfare
5
Early Raids 19401
22
Lofoten to Vaagso 1941
40
Layforce 1941
61
The St Nazaire Raid 1942
82
Dieppe and Madagascar 1942
94
Torch and Tunisia 1942
106
Anzio 1944
133
Yugoslavia 19435
154
Comacchio and Argenta 1945
169
DDay and Normandy 1944
183
Walcheren to the Maas 19445
208
Into Germany 1945
220
Burma 19445
239
Epilogue
265

Sicily and Italy 1943
117

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