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The Long Range Desert Group In World War Ii Gavin Mortimer

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The Long Range Desert Group In World War Ii Gavin Mortimer
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 69.11 MB
Author: Gavin Mortimer
ISBN: 9781472819352, 1472819357
Language: English
Year: 2017

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The Long Range Desert Group In World War Ii Gavin Mortimer by Gavin Mortimer 9781472819352, 1472819357 instant download after payment.

Established in June 1940, as the brainchild of scientist and soldier Major Ralph Bagnold, a contemporary of Lawrence of Arabia, the Long Range Desert Group (LRDG) allowed the British Army to gain a crucial advantage in the North African Front of World War II.
Traversing great swathes of the desert that had never before been explored by Europeans, the LRDG was able to launch hit-and-run raids against remote enemy targets such as the fort and airfield at Murzuk. From December 1941 until the end of the Desert War in May 1943, the LRDG carried out numerous missions in tandem with the Special Air Service, using their unparalleled knowledge of the desert to navigate the SAS to enemy airfields on which attacks would be launched. As well as in Africa, the LRDG also fought in the Aegean, undertaking numerous dangerous missions in Yugoslavia, Albania, Italy and Greece, displaying their extraordinary versatility by operating in boats, on foot and by parachute.
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