Allied Special Forces Insignia: 1939-1948

Allied Special Forces Insignia: 1939-1948

by PeterTaylor (Author)

Synopsis

As early as 1940 political leaders and military commanders responsible for the conduct of the Allied operations relalised that, after a string of disastrous setbacks, national morale could only be restored by taking offensive action against the enemy. With the limited resources available Churchill's stirring call to 'set Europe ablaze' called for unconventional solutions and action.rnrnFrom these uncertain beginnings was born a plethora of Allied Special Force units. Inevitably some are household names but others are little known, having had brief and covert existences in far flung parts of the world.rnrnAll, however, had distinctive identities and their proudly worn insignia represent a fascinating and often elusive challenge for militaria collectors. This is due, not just to the scarcity of items in many cases, but to the mystery of their origin; a number of these units were established on an ad hoc and spontaneous basis.rnrnPeter Taylor's aim in compiling Allied Special Forces Insignia 1939-1948 is to fill a gap in the growing bibliography of militaria collecting. At the same time, Brigadier Bryan Watkins' introduction sets in context the growth and development of Allied Special Forces during the global conflict 1939-45.rnrnLavishly illustrated, this work will prove an essential reference work and companion guide for the expert collector and all interested in military history.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 224
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Pen & Sword Military
Published: 18 Oct 2012

ISBN 10: 1781591237
ISBN 13: 9781781591239

Media Reviews
Lavishly illustrated, this work will prove an essential reference work and companion guide. OCAD MILITARIA COLLECTORS RESOURCES A superb catalogue detailing the insignia of those wartime units, particularly the British ones, which may be labelled as Special Forces; including the Parachute and Glider Pilot Regiments, Commandos, Special Air Service, and the various raiding forces which operated in Europe and the Far East. The Special Operations Executive, Polish Parachute Brigade, and the US Airborne and Rangers are also discussed. Clear and original colour examples of practically every conceivable insignia type, worn at any time during the war by any branch of the above formations is included, together with numerous carefully selected wartime photographs to show how they were properly applied to uniforms. A first class reference guide. Pegasus Archive http://www.pegasusarchive.org/