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This book completes a highly original and superbly illustrated
two-volume survey of German naval camouflage and markings in the
Nazi era. On first publication in 2012 the 1939-1941 volume was
quickly recognised by warship enthusiasts and modelmakers as a
major step forward in the understanding of a complex and much
debated topic. It is already considered the standard reference, and
this second volume is keenly awaited. Although a few crucial
documents have recently come to light, this study is largely based
on close scrutiny of all available photos, including many newly
discovered, collated with the first-hand testimony of Kriegsmarine
survivors. After decades of study, the authors are probably the
world's leading experts, and their work challenges many accepted
views, while greatly expanding the general understanding of the
subject. The fruits of their labours are presented in the form of
exquisite colour illustrations of every scheme and variation for
which evidence is available. This volume covers all major surviving
ships down to destroyers from 1942 to the end of the war, and adds
a new section on torpedo boats. While there can never be a last
word on such an elusive and poorly documented subject, these two
volumes will remain the most authoritative work in the field for
many years to come.
Colonel Edward Hatch, Commander 9th Cavalry Regiment, following the
resolution of a 1877 uprising in San Elizario, Texas, submitted a
report to the Secretary of War. His concluding statement suggested
that the existence of Fort Bliss, as a permanent installation with
from 200 to 400 soldiers, would have prevented the riot in San
Elizario, about 30 miles southeast of El Paso, Texas, which housed
the post. This thesis identifies factors counter to Colonel Hatch's
statement. That is, while a strong military presence helped remove
revolutionaries from the Lower Rio Grande Valley, the deliberate
use of the frontier forces available, installing experienced
negotiators as commanders in out posts near border towns,
maintaining a reduced military presence in border towns, notably in
Texas, and, an emphasis on local governments controlling domestic
troubles secured and stabilized the frontier border.
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