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Long Range Desert Group, The - 1940-1945

By: Osprey

Type: Softcover

Product Line: New Vanguard - Aircraft & Miscellaneous

Last Stocked on 4/24/2024

Product Info

Title
Long Range Desert Group, The - 1940-1945
Publisher
Category
Publish Year
1999
Dimensions
9x11x.75"
NKG Part #
619670975
MFG. Part #
OSPNVG032
Type
Softcover
Series
NVG32

Description

On 1 August 1945, one of the finest intelligence gathering units ever formed by the British Army was disbanded. Formed on 3 July 1940, the Long Range Desert Group was the brilliant product of the vision of Major Ralph Bagnold of the Royal Corps of Signals. As a model for what is now commonly known as a Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol unit, the Group can have few equals. Between 26 December 1940 and 10 April 1943, a total of only 15 days passed without a patrol of LRDG operating behind or on the flanks of the enemy - a remarkable achievement. This book details how that achievement came about. The formation and development of the unit is carefully studied, as is its organization and equipment. The various vehicles utilized by the formation are examined, including the redoubtable Chevrolet 1533X2, which became the mainstay of the group after its refit in March 1942. The author also makes clear the tactical role of the LRDG, including its reconnaissance, pathfinding and direct action roles. The text, ably aided by a magnificent assortment of photographs and plates thus gives a full and detailed overview of the men, vehicles and weapons of the Long Range Desert Group as well as investigating their purpose and procedures.