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Jean Bouchery

    Allied Forces Under the Battledress
    U.S. Army Vehicle Markings 1944
    The British Tommy in North-west Europe, 1944-1945: Organisation, armament, and vehicles. Volume 2
    The Canadian Soldier
    D-Day Paratroopers
    The British Soldier. Volume 1
    • The British Army (XXIst Army Group) that landed at Normandy was one of the most colorful and diverse ever assembled. Full coverage of uniforms, insignia, decorations, equipment and individual weapons.

      The British Soldier. Volume 1
    • D-Day Paratroopers

      The British, the Canadians, and the French

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      The very first ground actions linked to the D-Day in France were fought by the 'Red Berets', the famous British and Canadian paratroopers of the 6th Airborne Division dropped over the Caen region, and also by the lesser-known French SAS who jumped over Brittany the same day to fight a guerilla war. This book offers every detail of these elite soldiers, uniforms, equipment, badges and emblems - all illustrated in full color

      D-Day Paratroopers
    • Back in 2000, Histoire and Collections released two books by Jean Bouchery on the British Soldier in World War 2. Both books have been enormously successful. This new book, in the same format, will appeal in the same way as its predecessors. There is an unprecedented amount of color artwork depicting uniforms, variants, insignia, badges and equipment used by Canada's soldiers in the Second World War.

      The Canadian Soldier
    • The ultimate guide to the markings used on U.S. Army tanks, lorries and Jeeps in 1944, invaluable to historians, modelers and collectors.

      U.S. Army Vehicle Markings 1944
    • This is the third volume of the vast trilogy devoted to the Allied troops under the Anglo-Canadian command of the 21st Army Group.

      Allied Forces Under the Battledress
    • The British Soldier

      • 128 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      The purpose of this book is to collect, in an easily readable form, the basic technical data that concern the British army as engaged in the North-West European campaign between 6th June 1944 and 8th May 1845.

      The British Soldier