The British Army 1939-45 (2) : Middle East & Mediterranean (Men-at-Arms)
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The scope of Britain's wartime Middle East Command stretched far beyond the Libyan desert where the 8th Army's most famous battles were fought - from Gibraltar and Tunisia in the west, to Iraq and Persia in the east, and from Greece south to the Gulf of Aden. In 1940-43 this was the only arena where the British Army could take the ground war to the German Wehrmacht; it saw a succession of setbacks and triumphs, until spring 1945 found the 8th Army victorious in northern Italy. A summary of these campaigns is illustrated by photographs, and detailed colour plates of the wide range of uniforms worn in the varied conditions of this huge theatre of war.
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| 06-07-05 | 4 | 0\1 |
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The RSM has done his usual outstanding job showing Tommy Atkins with his various forms of equipment!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-05-10 07:08:45 EST)
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| 06-06-05 | 4 | 0\1 |
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The RSM has done his usual outstanding job showing Tommy Atkins with his various forms of equipment!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-04-10 08:33:47 EST)
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| 07-26-04 | 4 | 0\1 |
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I see Carter Rila has spammed his generic comments into this review as well. (Refers to review of volume 1)
The colour plates in this book seem a bit washed out, but that may be the nature of all these figures in khaki. That is the only real criticism of this volume. What the book presents is a nice overview of the history of the British Army in Northwest Europe, both in 1939-40 and the French campaign, in the UK, and in Overlord and beyond on the continent. Additionally, a history of battle dress uniforms is sketched out and a brief survey of infantry equipment is given. Just enough for the average modeller to follow the directions on his 1:35 scale kit or 1/6 action figure, but beyond that obviously the reader will need to look elsewhere - such as Chappell's volume on British infantry equipment, or David Gordon's excellent books, or even Bouchery (though he does not specialize in equipment). Of course, the TOMMY and JUNGLE GREEN books would be a good bet for equipment also. The sidebars are interesting; inclusion of 21 Army Group HQ is an interesting touch. Very nice detail sketch of the workings of the No. 4 Mk 1 (T) sniper rifle - one wishes these sketches were more prevalent in all the MAA titles. Interesting tables on production figures, and a nice thumbnail sketch of the supporting corps and services and what they did. Photos are, in the main, well above average and some look like they could have been taken yesterday the quality and clarity is so great. Others are not as good, but most are unique and not the "stock" photos that grace so many generic volumes on British soldiers. Overall a good introduction to the subject, and reflects the current high state of the art of the MAA titles. Comments above are for Volume 1; I see my review is crossposted to Volume 2. I also own Volume 2 and find it just as useful as Volume 1. Sidebar info includes diagram of battledress insignia placement, and good map of the Middle East. Sadly, still no chart of rank, responsibilities and appointments. This is sadly lacking in most British Army references - the differences between rank and appointment were very real, and a good source of info on the difference betwen a Squadron Quartermaster Sergeant, Quartermaster Senior Instructor, and Regimental Sergeant Major would be a nice touch. Colour plates also seem a bit washed out, but poses are terrific and details are top notch. (Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-07 15:03:29 EST)
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| 08-16-03 | 5 | (NA) |
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This a great book on the British army and its campaigns in the far east during the Second World War. The book starts off with several overviews on the operations conducted by the British army in this theartre -- from Burma to Madagasgar (as well as a short paragraph on Thailand!). And then we go onto the interesting bits: uniform details and information on the equipments used! This is just perfect for the miniature wargamer or modeller who needs to know these details; aye, they're useful all right. The paintings by Mike Chappell are also well done, they seemed to have perfectly conveyed the individual "uniformality" of the troops of XIVTH Army!
This is a great and excellent book, reccommend for anyone interested in the uniforms and equipments of the British army in the Far East, although people looking for historicaly detailed accounts of the campaigns should only buy this book as an introductory. (Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-07 15:03:29 EST)
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| 12-23-01 | 5 | 1\3 |
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This work is a splendid example of the new emphasis of the publisher on producing comprehensive works in a handy cheap format compared with the earlier broad brush treatments which covered too much in too little detail.
The new emphasis is on sets covering various national armed forces in as much detail as is available, consistent with the current purpose of the works in the series, which have evolved from an original emphasis on serving the military miniature maker market into works intended to enlighten the general reader in enough detail to satisfy the merely curious and to point the way to further reading. Most of us, including myself, have little need for, or the patience to read, voluminous studies, often in foreign languages, covering many eras and nations. My main interest is in the US forces, their allies and their enemies in the twentieth century. That said, these works should be purchased as presented, in sets within the series. Since they are produced as a set, the volumes cover only relevent parts of the general history and the clothing and individual equipment is covered as it appears in each period. The French Army, US Army, British Army, and Italian Army series all have three volumes, covering the major theatres and time periods of the war. The German set has five. The German Army set should be read in conjunction with many other individual volumes covering their allies and opponents and the other German fighting forces such as the Waffen SS, and the Parachute units, which were part of the German Air Force, the Luftwaffe. If you want an introduction to the fascinating variety of clothing and equipment of the forces covered, this set is for you. (Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-07 15:03:29 EST)
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| 12-23-01 | 5 | 1\3 |
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This work is a splendid example of the new emphasis of the publisher on producing comprehensive works in a handy cheap format compared with the earlier broad brush treatments which covered too much in too little detail.
The new emphasis is on sets covering various national armed forces in as much detail as is available, consistent with the current purpose of the works in the series, which have evolved from an original emphasis on serving the military miniature maker market into works intended to enlighten the general reader in enough detail to satisfy the merely curious and to point the way to further reading. Most of us, including myself, have little need for, or the patience to read, voluminous studies, often in foreign languages, covering many eras and nations. My main interest is in the US forces, their allies and their enemies in the twentieth century. That said, these works should be purchased as presented, in sets within the series. Since they are produced as a set, the volumes cover only relevent parts of the general history and the clothing and individual equipment is covered as it appears in each period. The French Army, US Army, British Army, and Italian Army series all have three volumes, covering the major theatres and time periods of the war. The German set has five. The British Army set should be read in conjunction with Mike Chappell's work on British Infantry equipment and the volume on Battle Dress. If you want an introduction to the fascinating variety of clothing and equipment of the forces covered, this set is for you. (Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-07 15:03:29 EST)
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| 12-23-01 | 5 | 1\2 |
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This work is a splendid example of the new emphasis of the publisher on producing comprehensive works in a handy cheap format compared with the earlier broad brush treatments which covered too much in too little detail.
The new emphasis is on sets covering various national armed forces in as much detail as is available, consistent with the current purpose of the works in the series, which have evolved from an original emphasis on serving the military miniature maker market into works intended to enlighten the general reader in enough detail to satisfy the merely curious and to point the way to further reading. Most of us, including myself, have little need for, or the patience to read, voluminous studies, often in foreign languages, covering many eras and nations. My main interest is in the US forces, their allies and their enemies in the twentieth century. That said, these works should be purchased as presented, in sets within the series. Since they are produced as a set, the volumes cover only relevent parts of the general history and the clothing and individual equipment is covered as it appears in each period. The French Army, US Army, British Army, and Italian Army series all have three volumes, covering the major theatres and time periods of the war. The German set has five. This should be read along with the volumes on Battle Dress and British Infantry Equipments in this series. If you want an introduction to the fascinating variety of clothing and equipment of the forces covered, this set is for you. (Review Data Last Updated: 2006-07-07 15:03:29 EST)
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