Sky Men: Always Expect the Unexpected - the Real Story of the Paras
By (Author) Robert Kershaw
Hodder & Stoughton
Hodder & Stoughton Ltd
15th August 2010
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Military history
356.1660941
400
Width 163mm, Height 240mm, Spine 34mm
700g
Seventy years ago the British army's elite air assault force, the Parachute Regiment, was formed. Tough and well-trained, designed to fight hazardous operations behind enemy lines, with little or no backup.
These are the Sky Men . Dropping into the middle of enemy territory, these British, American, German and Russian soldiers engage in gruelling combat in the most dangerous conflict zones around the world.Robert Kershaw, an ex-Parachute Regiment officer, reveals the history of these airborne forces, and their role during the most dramatic battles of the twentieth century. He finds out what makes them tick, what drives a Sky Man to take these extraordinary risks, and what marks these sky warriors out from ordinary soldiers.Based on exclusive interviews with soldiers from around the world, as well as letters and diaries, Sky Men is full of vivid personalities and nail-biting action.Historian Robert Kershaw uses interviews, diaries and letters to give a unique insight into day-to-day life during the conflict . . . a moving testimony - Daily Mail on Never Surrender
A highly original and valuable piece of military history. It ought to transform our idea of the Second World War, it has mine...a marvellous and origninal book based on the most detailed research. - Sir John Keegan on Tank MenA triumph ... a really fine piece of work - Richard Holmes on Tank MenVery well written, with excellent photographs, it's an indispensable addition to the body of knowledge about modern warfare. - South Wales Argus on Tank MenRobert Kershaw, who until recently held a senior position within NATO, joined the Parachute Regiment in 1973 and has served actively in Northern Ireland, Bosnia and the first Gulf War, for which he was awarded the US Bronze Star. He has written seven books of military history and has contributed to the Daily Mail, The Times, the Sunday Times, the Daily Telegraph and the Sunday Telegraph.