Arnhem bridge target MIKE ONE: an illustrated history of the 1st airlanding light regiment RA 1942-1945 North Africa - Italy - Arnhem - Norway

Arnhem Bridge Target MIKE ONE is a detailed account of one of the strongest units of the British Airborne Forces in the Second World War both in terms of manpower and firepower. It can trace its roots back to February 1941 when a small unit was formed which was known as 458 Independent Light Battery...

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Hauptverfasser: Truesdale, David (VerfasserIn), Gerritsen, Bob 1950- (VerfasserIn), Cornelissen, Martijn 1971- (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Utrechtseweg R.N. Sigmond Publishing [2015]
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Zusammenfassung:Arnhem Bridge Target MIKE ONE is a detailed account of one of the strongest units of the British Airborne Forces in the Second World War both in terms of manpower and firepower. It can trace its roots back to February 1941 when a small unit was formed which was known as 458 Independent Light Battery Royal Artillery. It was equipped with small relatively lightweight 3.7 inch Pack Howitzers, which the British Army had used to assist policing the Empire in such mountainous regions as the North West Frontier in India. This unit was intended to provide close support in amphibious operations probably supporting the commandos. However, in December 1941 orders were received that it was being expanded and transferred to the 1st Airborne Division and would be known as the 1st Airlanding Light Regiment Royal Artillery. So these newly created airborne gunners got used to flying in Horsa gliders and operating the 75mm Pack Howitzer. The Horsa could carry a jeep and a 75mm Howitzer so it was an ideal combinationn. -- Consisting of three batteries each of two troops, the unit was intended to go into action with twenty-four guns, the major support arm to the light armed infantry. Action they certainly saw over the coming years - North Africa, Italy and its finest hour when it was called on like no other unit for support - Operation Market Garden at Arnhem in September 1944. If the Gunners were awarded battle honours they would undoubtedly get one for Arnhem when they never failed to take post when receiving a fire mission
Beschreibung:234 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten 29 cm
ISBN:9789081270366

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