Jim Rae takes a look at Concord''s "British Armour in North-West Europe - Volume 1. Normandy to Arnhem."
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Concord British Armour in NW Europekeenan
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Posted: Sunday, March 01, 2009 - 12:01 AM UTC
Posted: Sunday, March 01, 2009 - 12:49 AM UTC
I've had this one for some time and found it to be a very useful and inspiring reference book.
I like the general layout and style and although I have seen quite a few of the pics before, the quality has been enhanced and the images are very clear and therefore very useful.
The only question I would like an answer to is when 151st Ayrshire Yeomanry switched form a towed to a tracked Fd Regt. Information I have from Derek Barton shows them as landing with towed artillery, that's not to say they didn't switch, just interested to know more as there seems a difference of informaton around regarding their AOS.
I'd have no problem in recommending this one either, good accurate review Jim.
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Al
I like the general layout and style and although I have seen quite a few of the pics before, the quality has been enhanced and the images are very clear and therefore very useful.
The only question I would like an answer to is when 151st Ayrshire Yeomanry switched form a towed to a tracked Fd Regt. Information I have from Derek Barton shows them as landing with towed artillery, that's not to say they didn't switch, just interested to know more as there seems a difference of informaton around regarding their AOS.
I'd have no problem in recommending this one either, good accurate review Jim.
Thanks
Al