Us Army Handbook 1939-1945

by George Forty

Published 30 November 1995
The transformation of the US Army during World War II from a small, outdated and ill-equipped force, into one of the mightiest armies in the world, was described by Sir Winston Churchill as being a "prodigy of organisation". Its value to the Allied cause was beyond measure, with a fighting record second to none in all theatres of operations worldwide. It was a marvellously well-equipped army, thanks to American inventiveness, "know-how" and technical prowess, and by 1945 it led the world in weaponry, strategic mobility and logistic capabilities. This text examines the organization, structure and equipment of the US Army - covering everything from weapons to tactics, vehicle markings to camouflage, rations to radio sets, and battle orders to logistics.

Tank Action

by George Forty

Published 23 February 1995
First published in 1995 and now available in paperback, a fully illustrated survey of tank warfare, from the First World War to the Gulf War, as seen from the perspective of the tank crews themselves.