Customer Review: This is another excellent Osprey publication. As an historical wargamer I have found the Battle Orders series of books to be extremely useful. Rommel's Afrika Korps is no exception. Following each of the German Panzer and light infantry divisions throughout the North African Campaign, this book... more info
Customer Review: The book was published by: Osprey Publishing. It was well written and is informative on the order of battle, training, unit organization and operations for the Airborne units that participated in the Mediterranean Theater of Operations, during WWII.
Customer Review: John Sayen's US ARMY INFANTRY DIVISIONS 1944-45 reviews the organization, tactics, and military doctrine of the U.S. Infantry from 1944-45, surveying a period when many major changes were made to an army structure which resisted changes. All divisions are outlined and resources and changes surveyed... more info
Customer Review: This book is an excellent introduction to the tactics, structure and organisation of the Imperial Japanese Army in the early stages of the war in the Pacific. I purchased this book expecting that it would contain little more than order of battle information and was very pleasantly surprised to find... more info
Customer Review: Overall, this is an excellent work with plenty of organizational history, detailed maps, and accounts of operations by both Axis and Allied raiding forces. I was somewhat disappointed to find no coverage of the organization of the Italian X (10th) Arditi Regiment or of the compagnie camionettisti... more info
Customer Review: I would trade this book in for one done on the same topic by somebody else. Zaloga is generally tops in the field, but other books in this series give you more for the money. For example, US Army Infantry Divisions of the same series gives you far more detail. Mr. Zaloga should take a look at that... more info