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British Army Communications in the Second World War - Lifting the Fog of Battle (Hardcover, New)
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British Army Communications in the Second World War - Lifting the Fog of Battle (Hardcover, New)
Series: Birmingham War Studies
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Command, Control, Communications and Intelligence form the backbone
of the Army's operating system. But while much attention has been
given in the literature to the other three elements, Communications
in the British Army during World War II have been widely ignored.
This book rectifies the omission. It shows that failures in front
line communications contributed to several of the set backs
suffered by the Army but also that ultimate victory was only
achieved after a successful communications system was in place. It
explains how the outcome of the main campaigns in Europe and North
Africa depended on communications, how the system operated and how
it evolved from a relatively primitive and inadequately supplied
state at Dunkirk to a generally effective system at the time of the
Rhine crossings. Problems still occurred however, for example at
infantry platoon level and famously with paratrooper communications
at Arnhem, often simply due to the shortcomings of existing
technology. The book concludes that it is only very recently that
advances in technology have allowed those problems to be solved.
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