When it comes to American military vehicles, there are few that approach the expertise and knowledge of the world-famous Steven Zaloga. Concord is thus proud to announce its latest book on the topic of the jeep at war, a volume authored by Mr. Zaloga. This book focuses specifically on jeeps serving with the US Army in WWII. The jeep was an iconic design, and this volumes showcases the remarkable vehicle.
The book begins with a precis of the jeep's development and standardized production that commenced in late 1941. Manufacture of the 1/4-ton command and reconnaissance truck, as it was officially called, eventually reached a staggering total of 634,569. Of these, 182,597 were shipped via Lend-Lease to nations like Great Britain and the Soviet Union. The jeep performed a multitude of roles, and it proved to be an adaptable design. This fact is shown in the accompanying black and white photos, with armored jeeps, rail-jeeps, improvised armaments, deep-water fording kits, amphibious jeeps and ambulances all in evidence. These photos have been drawn from official US sources, and readers will find they form an excellent collection and survey of the jeep in action. The pictures depict jeeps in theaters like North Africa, Italy, Northwest Europe and even the Pacific.
Название: Concord 7058 - The US Army Jeep at War
Издательство: Concord Publications
Год издания: 2009
Автор: Steven J. Zaloga
ISBN 9623611102
Язык: English
Кол-во страниц: 74
Формат: PDF
Размер: 56,2 Мб
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