The Daring Dozen: 12 Special Forces Legends of World War II

The Daring Dozen: 12 Special Forces Legends of World War II

by Gavin Mortimer
The Daring Dozen: 12 Special Forces Legends of World War II

The Daring Dozen: 12 Special Forces Legends of World War II

by Gavin Mortimer

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Overview

In this new book, Gavin Mortimer reveals the 12 legendary Special Forces commanders of World War II. Prior to the war, the concept of 'special forces' simply didn't exist, but thanks to visionary leaders like David Stirling and Charles Hunter, our very concept of how wars can be fought and won has totally changed. These 12 men not only reshaped military policy, but they led from the front, accompanying their troops into battle, from the sands of North Africa to jumping on D-Day and infiltrating behind enemy lines. Mortimer also offers a skilful analysis of their qualities as military commanders and the true impact that their own personal actions, as well as those of their units, had on the eventual outcome of the war.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781780964553
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 06/20/2012
Series: General Military
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Gavin Mortimer is the author of Stirling's Men (Weidenfeld&Nicolson, 2004), a ground-breaking history of the early operations of the SAS, The Longest Night: Voices from the London Blitz (Weidenfeld&Nicolson, 2005) and The Blitz: An Illustrated History (Osprey, 2010). An award-winning writer whose books have been published on both sides of the Atlantic, Gavin has previously written for The Telegraph, The Sunday Telegraph, The Observer and Esquire magazine. He continues to contribute to a wide range of newspapers and magazines from BBC History to the American Military History Quarterly. In addition he has lectured on the SAS in World War Two at the National Army Museum.
Gavin Mortimer is a writer, historian and television consultant whose groundbreaking book Stirling's Men remains the definitive history of the wartime SAS. Drawing on interviews with more than 60 veterans, most of whom had never spoken publicly, the book was the first comprehensive account of the SAS Brigade. He has also written histories of the SBS, Merrill's Marauders and the LRDG, again drawing heavily on veteran interviews. He has published a variety of titles with Osprey including The Long Range Desert Group in World War II and The SAS in World War II.

Table of Contents

Introduction /Baron Adrian von Fölkeram –Brandenburger Commando Unit /David Stirling –Special Air Service Regiment /Orde Wingate – The Chindits /Charles Hunter – Merrill's Marauders /Robert T. Frederick – First Special Service Force /Ralph Bagnold – Founder of the Long Range Desert Group /Evans Carlson – Carlson's Rangers /Friedrick August Freiherr von der Heydte – Fallshirmjäger /Paddy Mayne – Special Air Service Regiment /Edson Raff – US Paratroopers /Simon Fraser – Special Service Brigade /Prince Junio Valerio Scipione Borghese – Decima Flottiglia MAS (Italy's naval sabotage unit)

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