A modern military specialist profiles the operations, tactics, uniforms and equipment of the British and Irish Security Forces and the main terrorist groups involved in 'the Troubles' from 1969-92.
The Wermacht analyzes in detail the tactics of the armies, corps, and divisions of the German Army, and also seeks to answer the most important basic question: why was the German soldier so good at fighting in World War II?
Exposing the true scale and significance of the deployment of air power in the Balkans, this book details the activities of NATO and UN aircraft as well as local pilots in the former Yugoslavia.