Kirjailija
Keith Flint
Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 3 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 2010-2024, suosituimpien joukossa Airborne Armour. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.
3 kirjaa
Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 2010-2024.
The Seven Years’ War was the pinnacle of 18th-century warfare, with dramatic campaigns and battles, famous leaders, and wide variety of colourful uniforms. Compared with the later Napoleonic Wars, tactics were simpler, armies more professional, and battles tended to be smaller. Using these quick-to-learn rules, players can bring this period to the tabletop, recreating anything from a small skirmish to a major pitched battle. Although simple, the rules allow for a wide range of tactics and reward historical play. That said, fog of war sometimes produces unexpected results and units don’t always obey their orders! The game moves quickly, and players must be prepared to regroup and counterattack or to press home an advantage – a lot can happen in one move!
Despite all the works on airborne forces published since 1945, the full story of Britain's 'airborne armour' has remained untold until now. The story is in two parts - the project to fly tanks onto the battlefield to support airborne forces, and the history of the unit that operated those tanks - the 6th Airborne Armoured Reconnaissance Regiment. The book is the result of considerable original research and contact with surviving members of 6th AARR. It contains the full development background of airborne tanks, the British Tetrarch and American Locust, and also that of the Hamilcar glider. It examines rival or complimentary projects, and analyses the extent to which the British airborne armour project was a success. The history of 6th AARR is traced back to the Special Service Squadrons of the RAC which pioneered armoured amphibious assault and saw action in 1942’s invasion of Madagascar. One of these became the Airborne Light Tank Squadron, which grew into the Airborne Armoured Reconnaissance Regiment. This unit flew 20 Tetrarch tanks into battle on the evening of D-Day in the first ever assault landing of tanks from the air, and did the same 10 months later when 8 Locust tanks were landed as part of the Rhine crossing operation. 6th AARR also had a proud history in ground combat in Normandy, the Ardennes, and Germany, often forming the spearhead for the advance of 6th Airborne Division. The unit has a fair claim to be the 'forgotten regiment' of British airborne forces, a fate that this book aims to put right. About the Author Born in 1957, Keith Flint is a self-professed military history enthusiast and wargamer. He works as an air traffic controller and is married with three children.