Kamis, 01 Desember 2016

Asking for Trouble: The Long Range Desert Group

To undermine the Afrika Korps, Britain’s Special Interrogation Group went to extremes. In the high Libyan desert, a convoy of five Ford one-and-a- half-ton trucks and eight Canadian Military Pattern ton trucks, their beds shrouded by canvas tarpaulins, climbs atop an escarpment. Tobruk lies 20 miles north. In the valley below, the main road—a layer …

The post Asking for Trouble: The Long Range Desert Group appeared first on HistoryNet.



Related Posts:

  • Money Out Of MiseryProfiteers on both sides of the war lined their own pockets at their countries’ expense The post Money Out Of Misery appeared first on HistoryNet. … Read More
  • The Last Stand of DetachmentA small band of military broadcasters in Hue fought gallantly against the Tet onslaught The post The Last Stand of Detachment appeared first on HistoryNet. … Read More
  • Questions Regarding a Fictional Soldier in WWIIDear Mr. History, I’m an author of historical fiction researching my upcoming book which features a young man in July 1943 during the days leading up to and subsequent to his 18th … Read More
  • Deep Freeze FightThe Army of Northern Virginia went to war with itself in February 1863 The post Deep Freeze Fight appeared first on HistoryNet. … Read More
  • Reviews | Unshackling AmericaPERHAPS THIS BOOK’S GREATEST WEAKNESS IS ITS TITLE. Far from another study of the War of 1812, Willard Randall’s fast-paced narrative sweeps across the history of America from its … Read More

0 komentar:

Posting Komentar