The Royal Naval Commandos had one of the most dangerous and the most important tasks of any in World War II – they were first on to the invasion beaches and they were the last to leave. Formed in 1941 as the Royal Naval Beach Parties, many lost their lives in the Dieppe raid. After Dieppe they became fully fledged fighting commandos with their legendary Fairbairn Sykes commando knives, organized into units from a commando through to the all Canadian W Commando. Under their officers who were designated as Beachmasters, the Royal Naval Commandos led the way in on the beaches as part of the allied landings in Madagascar, Dieppe, North Africa, Pantelleria, Sicily, Salerno, the Volturno River, Anzio, Arakan, D-Day, Elba, Walcheren and Commachio. Their work on the beaches was crucial to the success of the allied invasions. After the war the Royal Naval Commandos were disbanded and forgotten and their wartime role was given to the Royal Marines.The personal accounts of Royal Naval Commandos contained in this book tell the story of a remarkable but little-known group of men, ensuring that their legacy will not be forgotten.
David Lee
Beachhead Assault [EPUB ebook]
The Combat History of the Royal Naval Commandos in World War II
Beachhead Assault [EPUB ebook]
The Combat History of the Royal Naval Commandos in World War II
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Lingua Inglese ● Formato EPUB ● Pagine 256 ● ISBN 9781510717787 ● Casa editrice Skyhorse Publishing ● Pubblicato 2017 ● Scaricabile 3 volte ● Moneta EUR ● ID 5367952 ● Protezione dalla copia Adobe DRM
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