Desert Rats: British 8th Army in North Africa 194143
By (Author) Dr Duncan Anderson
By (author) Tim Moreman
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Osprey Publishing
4th July 2007
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Second World War
Modern warfare
European history
Battles and campaigns
940.5423
Paperback
96
Width 184mm, Height 248mm, Spine 8mm
358g
Formed in September 1941 from the Western Desert Force, British 8th Army (comprising British, Commonwealth, Free French and Polish troops) went on to wage a lengthy, hard-fought campaign against Axis forces across the deserts of North Africa. The Desert War was unlike any other fought by the British Army, involving highly mobile operations covering vast distances. The hot, unforgiving climate in which the troops lived and fought was almost as troublesome as the enemy. During its two-year period of service in North Africa, 8th Army underwent major changes in organization, equipment and training to accustom it to desert warfare.
"In all it makes for fascinating reading and tends to explode a few myths along the way. It is a book that I found enlightening and entertaining and I'm sure you will as well." --Scott Van Aken, modelingmadness.com (July 2007)
Tim Moreman is a freelance writer and academic. For several years he lectured in the Department of War Studies at King's College London, from where he obtained his PhD. He also held a six-month appointment as Resident Historian at the Army Staff College at Camberley. His primary interests include the BritishIndian Army during the 19th and 20th centuries, counter-insurgency, and the British and Commonwealth armies during World War II. In addition to a significant number of articles and papers, Tim has written two major books: a study of the Indian Army on the North-West Frontier 18491947, and a book on the war in Burma and Malaya 194145. In recent years he has also worked for the new Dictionary of National Biography and the Australian War Memorial, as well as acting as a historical adviser for the BBC and Carlton Television. This is his second book for Osprey, following British Commandos 194046 in the Battle Orders series.