The text is very good, but for once the artwork is up to it (not always granted in the OSPREY's which has ups and downs on the matter). The idea of following in the drawings the same character from recruit to veteran is a new one in the series.
I also found the info about weapons and gear detailed and to the point. Any would be wargamer of the period MUST HAVE.
The text is very good, but for once the artwork is up to it (not always granted in the OSPREY's which has ups and downs on the matter). The idea of following in the drawings the same character from recruit to veteran is a new one in the series.
I also found the info about weapons and gear detailed and to the point. Any would be wargamer of the period MUST HAVE.
The text is very good, but for once the artwork is up to it (not always granted in the OSPREY's which has ups and downs on the matter). The idea of following in the drawings the same character from recruit to veteran is a new one in the series.
I also found the info about weapons and gear detailed and to the point. Any would be wargamer of the period MUST HAVE.
Usefull book if you quickly want some knowledge on recon tactics of UK, Russia,US,Germany and Japan during WW2. Chapters on each country, Modus Operandi and establishments.
Why the author chose to explain in a seperate chapter that recon units need compasses, maps ect. only he knows, terrible waste of space.
Artwork unspecatacular.
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Usefull book if you quickly want some knowledge on recon tactics of UK, Russia,US,Germany and Japan during WW2. Chapters on each country, Modus Operandi and establishments.
Why the author chose to explain in a seperate chapter that recon units need compasses, maps ect. only he knows, terrible waste of space.
Artwork unspecatacular.
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