This impressive publication
details the insignia and dress distinctions of the six
cavalry regiments raised for hostilities only during World
War II. These regiments were the 22nd Dragoons, 23rd
Hussars, 24th Lancers, 25th Dragoons, 26th Hussars and 27th
Lancers. The book includes 25 A4 colour plates of insignia
(including trial patterns), uniform items, plus numerous
black and white images showing various items of insignia
being worn. The orders by which these regiments were raised
and subsequently disbanded are also included together with
potted histories of each, along with historical notes about
their 18th and 19th century predecessors.
New in card cover
- A4 format, 173pp, 25 colour plates, numerous colour
& b/w photos & illustrations
This is Frank Kitson's Autobiography of his military
career from Kenya to Cyprus. He described his involvement in
Kenya in detail in 'Gangs and Countergangs', but 'Bunch of
Five' fills in the historical background for his involvement
in Malaya, Aden, and Cyprus. These conflicts informed the
theory of counter insurgency which he put forward in his
renowned work, 'Low Intensity Operations'. This book
includes details about his involvement in these conflicts
which the reader is unlikely to find elsewhere.
Book
Club Associates dustjacket but the book is actually the
Faber and Faber edition.
OSPREY AIRCRAFT OF THE ACES 60: ISRAELI
F-4 PHANTOM ACES
by Shlomo Aloni. Illustrated by Jim
Laurier
The F-4E
Phantom II was used by the Israelis in the air-to-ground
role and in air-to-air missions. Despite performing these
roles with equal success the Israeli reliance on the Mirage
III and Nesher delta fighters meant that the F-4 was used
mostly in its air-to-ground role. The kill total of the
Israeli F-4 community was, consequently, a modest 116.5;
significantly lower than that of other Israeli aircraft
types in service between 1969 and 1982. A handful of aces
were, nevertheless, created and, using first hand accounts,
this unique book tells their stories.
New in card cover
- large format, 64pp, photographs, maps, enclosures, CD
OSPREY NEW VANGUARD 172: US
FAST BATTLESHIPS 1938-91,
THE IOWA CLASS
by Lawrence Burr
In 1938, the United States
abandoned the constraints imposed by the Washington Teaty
and began work on a new class of super-battleships. This
book covers the design, construction, and employment of the
four Iowa-class battleships, the largest in the American
fleet. During World War II, they served as guards for the
aircraft carriers and their bombardments provided cover for
the numerous landings in the Pacific. At the war's end, the
Japanese signed their surrender on the decks of an
Iowa-class battleship, the USS Missouri. After World War II,
the ships continued to serve, providing support during
Korea, Vietnam, and even the first Gulf War. This book tells
the full story of the greatest of the American battleships.
New in card cover - A4 format, 48pp, numerous colour & b/w photos, 8 colour plates
OSPREY NEW VANGUARD 169: US FAST BATTLESHIPS
1936-47,
THE NORTH CAROLINA AND SOUTH DAKOTA CLASSES
by Lawrence Burr
This volume details the design, construction, and
operation of the first six of the ten US fast battleships,
two of the North Carolina class and four of the South Dakota
class. These six battleships were all authorized in 1936 and
were the first vessels built in the US since 1923.
Consequently, these ships benefited from enormous
technological leaps, with improvements in ship design,
power, armor, armament and the single most important
improvement the use of radar guided fire control helping to
change the course of the war in the Pacific. Packed with
first-hand accounts, battle reports, and specially created
artwork this book tells the story of these war-winning
vessels.
New in card cover
- A4 format, 48pp, numerous b/w photos, 8 colour plates