The Commando Pocket Manual, 1940 To 1945

The Commando Pocket Manual, 1940 To 1945 PDF Author:
Publisher: Salamander Books
ISBN: 9781840656152
Category : Commando troops
Languages : en
Pages : 128

Book Description
A fascinating insight into the training of the special service volunteer soldiers who formed the Commandos. Compiled from wartime training manuals and documents, including 1942 reports and lecture notes from the Commando Training Centre at Achnacarry in the Scottish Highlands. Special flocked and fabric feel cover.

The Commando Pocket Manual

The Commando Pocket Manual PDF Author: Christopher Westhorp
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
ISBN: 9781472830401
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 0

Book Description
The Commandos were created by Winston Churchill in 1940 as a 'butcher and bolt' raiding unit to destroy vital targets in German occupied Europe. Recruits for this 'special service' were all volunteers, drawn from the British Army, and later from the Royal Marines and other Allied armies. Commando training was extremely demanding – men had to be physically fit and show initiative, mental toughness and adaptability. The training courses were designed to cultivate these qualities and to simulate real battle experiences, which included the use of live ammunition. Commandos learned a diverse range of skills at dedicated training centres in the remote Scottish Highlands. This pocket-book draws on authentic training manuals, lecture notes, course literature and other material from the commando schools to give a real insight into this highly specialised fighting unit – demonstrating how commandos were taught to live, fight and move on offensive operations, initially as raiding parties, and later as skilled assault infantry. Sections of the book cover survival and fieldcraft skills; night operations; assaulting obstacles; use of equipment – such as the COPPS canoe for beach reconnaissance and sabotage; and weapons training, including the Thompson submachine gun, the Bren gun, and the famous emblem of the commandos – the Fairbairn-Sykes fighting knife.

Lincoln's Commando

Lincoln's Commando PDF Author: Ralph Joseph Roske
Publisher: US Naval Institute Press
ISBN: 9781557507372
Category : Ship captains
Languages : en
Pages : 0

Book Description
This captivating book details the life of one of the Union navy's most heroic young officers and his involvement in the Southern blockade and the sinking of the ironclad Albemarle.

Commando

Commando PDF Author: Chris Terrill
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 009950989X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 402

Book Description
Warfare and defence.

Commando

Commando PDF Author: E'mon Lauren
Publisher: Haymarket Books
ISBN: 1608469441
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 35

Book Description
E’mon Lauren’s poems take artifacts, language, and ephemera from life on Chicago’s Southside and Westside to create a manifesto of survival and growth. These poems from Chicago’s first Youth Poet Laureate grapple with sexism, racism, love, and class with a style that announces Lauren as a poet to watch. Commando is an aesthetic stick up, hallelujahs in a handbag with a handgun. The first collection from the city's first youth poet laureate is a manifesto for a solider at war.

The Commandos

The Commandos PDF Author: Charles Messenger
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 472

Book Description


The Dirty Dozen

The Dirty Dozen PDF Author: George Low
Publisher: Carlton Publishing Group
ISBN: 9781844423071
Category : Graphic novels
Languages : en
Pages : 0

Book Description
'Achtung!', 'Gott in Himmel!', 'Donner und Blitzen!' For the generations of men whose obsession with military history was triggered by reading war comics in their youth, here at last, is Commando's ultimate collection of Second World War stories. The Dirty Dozen showcases the best of the best - and 25 per cent bigger than the originals, so old guys can read the strips without their glasses! Chosen by current Editor George Low, the brilliantly drawn stories in this classic collection range from backs-to-the-wall heroics at Dunkirk and Battle of Britain dogfights, through desert warfare in North Africa and daring commando raids behind enemy lines, to tough battles across Europe from D-Day to VE Day. For everyone whose comic-book battle lust has ever been stirred by Nazi cries of 'Die! Englischer schweinhund', The Dirty Dozen will transport them right back into fictional combat situations they'd forgotten were so much fun. Aaarrghh!

Achtung!

Achtung! PDF Author: Calum Laird
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781847328212
Category : Graphic novels
Languages : en
Pages : 0

Book Description
A trio of explosive Brits-versus- Wehrmacht yarns. From mountain fighting in Italy to battles with Nazi art-looters in the final weeks of WWII, this action-packed collection will delight Commando fans.

Commando

Commando PDF Author: Peter Young
Publisher: Sapere Books
ISBN: 9780854950072
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 0

Book Description
An eye-opening introduction to one of the most audacious special operations forces of World War Two, written by a man who led them into battle. An ideal book for people who enjoyed SAS: Rogue Heroes and Band of Brothers. In the aftermath of the disastrous Battle of France and evacuation from Dunkirk, Winston Churchill told his military chiefs of staff that "Enterprises must be prepared, with specially trained troops of the hunter class, who can develop a reign of terror down on these coasts, first of all on the 'butcher-and-bolt' policy... leaving a trail of German corpses behind them." By the end of the month the Commandos had been formed from volunteers and were already implementing their hit-and-run tactics that would make them famous. Only the best recruits were sent; they had to be young, absolutely fit, able to drive motor vehicles, and unable to be seasick. One of the conditions of service, clearly laid down, was that any many might voluntarily return to his unit after an operation. Few ever asked to do so. Peter Young, who volunteered shortly after returning from Dunkirk, rose to become commander of the 1st Commando Brigade by the end of the war. In Commando he charts the development of this unique fighting force from its emergence through the course of its major operations, including: Lofoten, Spitzbergen and Vaagso in Norway, the invasion of Italy, the St. Nazaire and Dieppe raids on the French coast, along with numerous other operations. 'it reads like an adventure story; for that is what the Commandos engaged in - a series of grim adventures from which a high number did not return. Their adventures not only raised the alarm along the occupied coast line - they raised the morale of the Allied sympathisers everywhere, progressively, as the scope and the range of their operations spread from Europe to the Mediterranean coastlines.' Brigadier Anthony Farrar-Hockley Peter Young's Commando should be essential reading for all looking to learn more about this intrepid Second World War fighting force.

Action Stations!

Action Stations! PDF Author: Calum Laird
Publisher: Carlton Books
ISBN: 9781847328229
Category : Graphic novels
Languages : en
Pages : 0

Book Description
This compilation features a trio of explosive yarns that show the Senior Service at its best, from the English Channel to the Far East.