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Entering battle by parachute was the 'easy part'. Packed with
information for U.S. Airborne enthusiasts of all kinds, this volume
provides a critical context for both the collector of U.S. Airborne
memorabilia, and a methodology for living historians to research
and translate the real-life story of the legendary U.S. Parachute
Infantrymen to the hobby environment. Over 100 full-color images
including battle recreation photographs, charts, tactical maps,
order of battle graphics, authentic tables of organization and
equipment, and numerous special features.
U.S. Army Rangers & Special Forces of World War II tells the
story of the U.S. Army's elite Rangers and special forces largely
through pictures. Never before has such an expansive view of World
War II been offered in one volume. Furthermore, an extensive search
of public and private archives unearthed an astonishing number of
rare and never before seen images, some in color. Most notable are
the nearly twenty exemplary photographs of Lieutenant Colonel
William O. Darby's Ranger Force in Italy, taken by Robert Capa, who
is considered by many to be the greatest combat photographer of all
time. Complementing the period photographs are numerous color
plates detailing the rare and often unique items of insignia,
weaponry, and equipment that marked the soldiers whose heavy task
it was to lead the way.
"Vigorous training, hazardous duty." These were the words that
lured prospective volunteers to the First Special Service Force,
and that promised, for those who measured up, the chance of getting
into the war quickly. Unique during World War II, the First Special
Service Force evolved as the amalgam of two Armies, Canadian and
American, and the men who filled its ranks were among the
hand-picked best from throughout North America. Their diverse and
intensive training took them from the dust-covered prairies of
Montana, to the bitterly-cold peaks of the Great Divide, to the
waters of Chesapeake Bay. Their skillfulness, their remarkable
esprit de corps, and their legendary endurance saw them through
tough combat missions in both the Asiatic-Pacific and the European
Theaters of operation. The Supercommandos chronicles the
organization, training, and combat operations of the First Special
Service Force during its brief but exhilarating history.
Accompanying the broad text are nearly 400 black and white images,
most unpublished, including a photo-essay by renowned combat
photographer, Robert Capa. As well, there are more than forty
extraordinary full-color wartime images of the Force both in
training and in the combat zone. Beautifully rendered full-color
maps, highly detailed Order of Battle graphics, charts, and
numerous facsimiles of noteworthy original Force documents are also
included. Completing this volume are over eighty full-color images
of exceptionally rare, authentic First Special Service Force
uniforms, insignia, weapons and equipment. The Supercommandos
offers an unparalleled view of one of the world's all-time military
elites, and will prove to be an invaluable resource for any
collector, reenactor, veteran, or historian.
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