Ubique: The Royal Artillery in the Second World War :: Richard Doherty soon to be presented for sale on the really rather good BookLovers of Bath web site!
Stroud: The History Press, 2008, Hardback in dust wrapper.
Includes: Black & white photographs; Appendix;
From the cover: During the Second World War the Germans assessed the Royal Artillery as the most professional arm of the British Army. British gunners were accurate, effective and efficient, and provided fire support for their armoured and infantry colleagues that was better than that in any other army.
It is often claimed that British artillery came into its own after the Battle of El Alamein in late 1942. In the opening bombardment of Operation Lightfoot, the massed artillery of the Eighth Army hammered Axis positions and severely dam…
Very Good+ in Very Good+ Dust Wrapper.
Black boards with Gilt titling to the Spine. 288 pages. Index. Bibliography. 9½” x 6¼”.
Of course, if you don’t like this one, may I draw your attention to more books in my Military Army catalogue?
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