It's certainly a compelling read and highly recommended to those with an interest in modern-day conflicts.
Military Modelcraft International 26/03/2015
It's certainly a compelling read and highly recommended to those with an interest in modern-day conflicts.
Military Modelcraft International 26/03/2015
Many useful photographs are included in the text, making this a "must-read for both arm-chair historians and model-makers.
Highly recommended.
Scale Military Modeller International 23/03/2015
In America’s longest continual conflict, armoured Marines became entangled in further guerilla war, this time amid the broiling deserts, ancient cities, and rich farmlands of Iraq, and in the high, bleak wastes of Afghanistan. It was a familiar kind of war against a fanatical foe who brutalised civilians, planted sophisticated roadside bombs, and seized control of entire cities. It has been a maddening war of clearing roads, escorting convoys, endless sweep operations to locate and destroy insurgent strongholds, protecting voting sites for free elections, and recapturing and rebuilding urban centers. It’s been a war in which the tanks repeatedly provided the outnumbered infantry with precise and decisive firepower. The tankers even added a new trick to their repertoire—long-range surveillance.
Our fights against Iraq in 1991 and in the post-9/11 years have seen further wars that demanded a particular combination of courage, tenacity, professionalism, and versatility fully described herein.