The other desert war : British Special Forces in North Africa, 1940-1943

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The other desert war : British Special Forces in North Africa, 1940-1943

John W. Gordon ; foreword by Theodore Ropp

(Contributions in military studies, no. 56)

Greenwood Press, 1987

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British Special Forces

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Bibliography: p. [225]-234

Includes index

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Gordon's book reveals an impressive mastery of the archival and secondary sources available on the subject. His writing is crisp and interesting, yet sober and scholarly at the same time. The daring and resourceful men of the British desert forces have found a historian whose ability to tell their story matches their ability to create some of the most daring and imaginative operations of World War II. This is an extraordinary book about extraordinary soldiers. Military Review

Table of Contents

Illustrations Preface Acknowledgments Foreword by Theodore Ropp First Experiments: World War I The Penetration of the Desert The Formation of a Desert Special Force First Missions: A "Huge Bluff" Played Out Against the Germans The "Raiding Partnership" A "Daring Gamble" That Failed: The Raids on Tobruk, Benghazi, Jalo, and Barce The "Road Watch" and the Verification of Ultra The Last Act: A "Left Hook" Around the Mareth Line Epilogue Essay on Sources Index

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