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Showing posts with label Armoured Warfare. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Armoured Warfare. Show all posts

Thursday, January 5, 2023

Armoured Warfare in the British Army 1939-45

Armoured Warfare in the British Army 1939-45 written by Dick Taylor and

published by Pen & Sword Books - £25 - Hardback - Pages 360


The second volume in Dick Taylor’s three-volume illustrated history of the evolution

of armoured manoeuvre warfare in the British army covers the period of the Second

World War, in which the tank came of age and developed into the principal land

weapon of decision. He describes how, during the first half of the war, the British

army came close to disaster from the armoured warfare perspective and how the

bitter lessons of failure were learned in time to deliver success in 1944 and 1945.

As well as providing a fascinating overview of the tactical use of armour during the main campaigns, he considers such much-neglected aspects as the role of training and organization, officer selection and recruitment, and the mechanization of other arms. His wide-ranging book also features extensive, well-laid-out tables giving key information about British armour during this period.

This expert account quotes heavily from the vivid recollections of soldiers who served in armour, and is not afraid to criticize as well as praise.

This book is I think the second of three, and I must admit I read the first book covering the first world war and its armour, I have to admit that it is to a high standard just like the first. Like the first book, this book and the author hasn’t fallen into the same trap of just condemning anything that was British. Whilst it might say that certain things could have been done better this book/series takes a more upbeat mood of British armour.

Because of the time period it covers, this book really looks at WW2 in particular and the theatres of war that featured British armour such as North Africa, the Mediterranean and France with the biggest emphasis being in the region of France. The book is very well written and Dick Taylor is clearly and expert on this subject, but I like the way he writes and he is very informed and has comprehensive detail. An enjoyable book, very well written and a book I have learned a lot from told from a neutral perspective.

Friday, May 6, 2022

Armoured Warfare in the British Army 1914-1939

Armoured Warfare in the British Army 1914-1939 written by Lt Col Dick Taylor

and published by Pen & Sword Books - £25.00 - Hardback - Pages 248


This is the first volume in a three-volume illustrated history of the evolution of armoured manoeuvre warfare in the British army, covering the period from 1914 until 1939. Author Dick Taylor’s tour de force covers the evolution of the tank and armoured cars in response to the specific conditions created by trench warfare, the history of the use of tanks during the war, as well as the critical period between the wars in which the tank was both refined and neglected. He also looks in detail at the amalgamations and mechanization of the horsed cavalry which led to the formation of the Royal Armoured Corps in 1939.

His detailed and absorbing narrative covers the social and human aspects of the story as well as the technology and explains how the nation that invented and first fielded the tank in 1916 struggled to maintain the lead after the Armistice.

This book or small book series takes a look at tanks during the Great War and up until the Second World War. Unfortunately, the British tank was never a going to be the best in the world, but it was the first. This book explains the reasons for this from political in-fighting, to there no being group thinking to improve on the original tanks and therefore not enough money put into the weapon in the inter-war period. This book should be commended for the very comprehensive information and detail within, the author Dick Taylor has done a fantastic job I feel I have learnt so much from this book. The book contains a lot of information tables and some really good photographs of the process and design.

If I wanted to learn about the British tank, I would most certainly recommend this one and this is just the first in a series of three. This is a highly commendable book, very well written and well done.

The Battle of Reichswald - Rhineland - February 1945

The Battle of the Reichswald Rhineland - February 1945 written by Tim Saunders and published by Pen & Sword Books - £22 - Hardback - Pag...