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Special Forces Camps in Vietnam 1961-70
In 1961 US Special Forces units began entering remote areas of Vietnam dominated by the Viet Cong. Their task was to organize local defense and strike forces aimed at stopping the enemy from gaining further control of such areas. The Green Berets set up fortified camps from which indigenous troops d... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2005 -
US Army Paratrooper in the Pacific Theater, 1943-45
The two major Army units that operated in the Pacific - the 11th Airborne Division and the 503rd Parachute Regimental Combat Team (PRCT) launched small-scale operations on extremely difficult, if not, outright dangerous, terrain, while also conducting amphibious assaults, fighting on jungled hil... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2012 -
US Marine Corps Pacific Theater of Operations 1941-43
The outbreak of World War II set in motion a massive expansion of the United States Marine Corps, leading to a 24-fold increase in size by August 1945. This book is the first of several volumes to examine the Corps's meteoric wartime expansion and the evolution of its units. It covers the immediate ... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2004 -
US Airborne Units in the Pacific Theater 1942-45
The US airborne units serving in the Pacific Theater during World War II are considered to be among the best-trained and effective forces in the war. Deployed in fewer numbers than was the case across Europe, parachute units such as the famed 11th Airborne Division and the 503rd Parachute Infantry R... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2007 -
The US Army in the Vietnam War 1965-73
This book provides detailed information about how US Army units were organised and operated in America's longest war. Vietnam Special Forces veteran Gordon L Rottman examines the different types of infantry battalions and the units that supported them, their training and organisation down to pla... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2008 -
Mobile Strike Forces in Vietnam 1966-70
US Special Forces in Vietnam created and trained the Civilian Irregular Defense Group, a large paramilitary organization designed to operate out of fortified camps in remote areas and protect the local population from Viet Cong incursions, whilst conducting border surveillance, raids and combat patr... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2007 -
US Airborne Units in the Mediterranean Theater 1942-44
This book is the first of three to examine the genesis, organization and operational deployment of the US airborne divisions in World War II. It discusses early airborne units, detailing how and why they were formed. Task organization for combat, details of attached units, tactics, and weapons a... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2006 -
Japanese Army in World War II
The Japanese conquest of the Pacific comprised of a complex series of widely scattered operations; their intent was to neutralize American, Commonwealth, and Dutch forces, seize regions rich in economic resources, and secure an outer defense line for their empire. Although their conquest was success... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2005 -
US Special Warfare Units in the Pacific Theater 1941-45
The bitter fighting in the Pacific Theater required new forms of warfare, and the gathering of detailed intelligence information on the remote and varied islands and their determined defenders. As a result, new scout, raider and reconnaissance units were formed<the pioneers of today's special forces... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2005 -
SNAFU Situation Normal All F***ed Up
A follow-up to 2007's highly successful FUBAR: Soldier Slang of World War II, SNAFU covers the slang of sailors and airmen, as well as soldiers. Military life has always been ruled by its own language, specific sets of terms and phrases that separate the serving man or woman from their civilian ... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2013 -
The Big Book of Gun Trivia
A complete guide to weapons history, facts, myths and trivia, covering everything you wanted to know, didn't want to know, and don't know you need to know... Gordon Rottman offers a step by step guide through interesting gun facts and statistics, including a section on ammunition, while breaking apa... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2013 -
The Rocket Propelled Grenade
Osprey's new Weapon series provides a highly-detailed yet affordable overview of the development, use, and impact of small arms throughout history - from the sword to the machine gun.Learn the surprising truths behind one of modern warfare's most popular and controversial firearms. Developed immedia... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2010 -
The AK-47
The Kalashnikov AK-47 is the most ubiquitous assault rifle in the world, with more AK-47s and its variants in use than any other individual small arm. Created by Senior Sergeant Mikhail Kalashnikov, and first adopted by the USSR soon after World War II, its production continues to this day, with an ... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2011 -
US Mechanized Infantryman in the First Gulf War
by Adam Hook • Gordon RottmanOsprey's examination of the US Mechanized Infantrymen of the First Gulf War (1990-1991), In many ways the end of the Vietnam War left the US army a spent force. Plagued by low morale, drug and race issues, and terrible public relations, the army faced an uphill climb in the effort to rebuild itself.... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2009 -
US Helicopter Pilot in Vietnam
by Steve Noon • Gordon RottmanOne of the most enduring and vivid images of Vietnam is the helicopter. There is little doubt that the helicopter revolutionized warfare and how the war in Vietnam (1955-1975) was fought. Helicopters lifted troops, supplies, material, equipment, and vehicles. They conducted visual reconnaissance, ... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2008 -
US MACV-SOG Reconnaissance Team in Vietnam
by Gordon Rottman • Brian DelfOsprey's study of the Military Assistance Command of the Vietnam War (1955-1975). In 1964 Military Assistance Command, Vietnam, activated a joint unconventional task force known as the Studies and Observation Group--MACV-SOG. As a cover its mission was to conduct analysis of lessons learned in comba... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2011 -
Vietnam Gun Trucks
by Peter Bull • Gordon RottmanWhen US combat units began arriving in Vietnam in mid-1965 they were initially based in coastal cities. Munitions and supplies were delivered by sea at ports to directly supply the newly arrived forces. It was not long before American units began to venture into the countryside to engage the VC in... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2011 -
World War II US Armored Infantry Tactics
Osprey's study of America's armored infantry tactics in World War II (1939-1945). Little has been published on US armored infantry units and tactics over the years despite their key role in World War II. There were a total of 57 armored infantry battalions and two regiments that served throughout th... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2009 -
The Los Banos Prison Camp Raid - The Philippines 1945
On the southwest shore of Laguna de Bay in the Philippines stood the Los Banos Internment Camp. Held within were 2,147 starving POWs, surrounded by thousands of Japanese troops. As the desperate battle for Manila raged, only 130 Paratroopers could be spared for the rescue operation. Supported by... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2010 -
World War II Axis Booby Traps and Sabotage Tactics
Booby traps laid by troops in war zones in World War II (1939-1945) are largely neglected in histories and memoirs, and rarely examined in detail. Yet for a soldier, the threat of booby traps was hugely significant and the ability to find and disarm them was essential. This is the first comprehensiv... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2009 -
World War II Japanese Tank Tactics
Osprey's examination of Japan's tank figting tactics during World War II (1939-1945). In this book expert author and tactician Gordon L Rottman provides the first English-language study of Japanese Army and Navy tank units, their tactics and how they were deployed in action. The Japanese army made e... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2008 -
US World War II and Korean War Field Fortifications 1941-53
by Gordon Rottman • Ian PalmerThe US Army and Marine Corps in World War II considered themselves highly mobile, offensive forces. Their mobile-warfare doctrine envisioned field fortifications and obstacles as temporary in nature. As a result, their design was simple and made use of local materials, and they could be constructed ... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2005 -
US Patrol Torpedo Boats
by Peter Bull • Gordon RottmanMotor torpedo boat development began in the early 1900s and the vessels were first put into active service during World War I. However, it was not until the late 1930s that the US Navy commenced the development of their Patrol Torpedo or PT boat program. The PT boat, or the "mosquito boat" as they w... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2008 -
Landing Craft, Infantry and Fire Support
by Peter Bull • Gordon RottmanDescribed by one soldier as "a metal box designed by a sadist to move soldiers across the water," the Landing Craft, Infantry was a large beaching craft intended to transport and deliver an infantry rifle company to a hostile shore, once the beachhead was secured. The LCI, or as it was more commonly... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2009 -
World War II US Cavalry Units: Pacific Theater
Osprey's elite series title for all cavalry units that participated in World War II (1939-1945). At the time of Pearl Harbor, the United States Army still had ten cavalry regiments that were mounted on horses. One, the 26th (Filipino Scouts) fought on horseback in the Philippines, while the rest wer... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2009