History of Jungle Warfare
Author: Bryan Perrett
Format: Hardback, 172mm x 246mm, 208 pages
Published: Pen & Sword Books Ltd, United Kingdom, 2016
A world where little light penetrates. Of dense vegetation, tangled roots, fetid mud and swamps. Where the helicopter, sophisticated weaponry and technology have revolutionized military combat. But where survival still depends on acute observation and listening for the slightest sound. The jungle. Backdrop to one of the most grueling of all forms of warfare. To wars that in recent times have changed the course of history. The subject of this expert, extensively illustrated study by Bryan Perrett. Originally published to acclaim in 1990 by Patrick Stephens Limited, this re-issue represents a determination on the publisher's part to keep this esteemed volume in print. AUTHOR: Bryan Perrett was educated at Liverpool College. He served in the Royal Tank Regiment and was awarded the Territorial Decoration. A professional military historian for many years, his books include 'A History of the Blitzkrieg' and 'Knights of the Black Cross: Hitler's Panzerwaffe' and its Leaders. His treatise 'Desert Warfare' was widely consulted during the Gulf War. His most recent works, including 'Last Stand!', 'At All Costs!' And 'Against all Odds!' examine aspects of motivation. During the Falklands and Gulf Wars Bryan Perrett served as Defense Correspondent to the Liverpool Echo. SELLING POINTS: . Re-issue of a publication initially released to acclaim in 1990 . Features extensive photographic illustration throughout. . An engaging history of the intricacies of jungle warfare in a variety of contexts through the ages. Illustrated
Bryan Perrett was educated at Liverpool College. He served in the Royal Tank Regiment and was awarded the Territorial Decoration. A professional military historian for many years, his books include A History of the Blitzkrieg and Knights of the Black Cross: Hitler's Panzerwaffe and its Leaders. His treatise Desert Warfare was widely consulted during the Gulf War. His most recent works, including Last Stand!, At All Costs! and Against all Odds! examine aspects of motivation. During the Falklands and Gulf Wars Bryan Perrett served as Defense Correspondent to the Liverpool Echo. He is the author of The Hunters and the Hunted (2012), Why the Germans Lost (2013) and Why the Japanese Lost (2014), all published by Pen and Sword Books.
Author: Bryan Perrett
Format: Hardback, 172mm x 246mm, 208 pages
Published: Pen & Sword Books Ltd, United Kingdom, 2016
A world where little light penetrates. Of dense vegetation, tangled roots, fetid mud and swamps. Where the helicopter, sophisticated weaponry and technology have revolutionized military combat. But where survival still depends on acute observation and listening for the slightest sound. The jungle. Backdrop to one of the most grueling of all forms of warfare. To wars that in recent times have changed the course of history. The subject of this expert, extensively illustrated study by Bryan Perrett. Originally published to acclaim in 1990 by Patrick Stephens Limited, this re-issue represents a determination on the publisher's part to keep this esteemed volume in print. AUTHOR: Bryan Perrett was educated at Liverpool College. He served in the Royal Tank Regiment and was awarded the Territorial Decoration. A professional military historian for many years, his books include 'A History of the Blitzkrieg' and 'Knights of the Black Cross: Hitler's Panzerwaffe' and its Leaders. His treatise 'Desert Warfare' was widely consulted during the Gulf War. His most recent works, including 'Last Stand!', 'At All Costs!' And 'Against all Odds!' examine aspects of motivation. During the Falklands and Gulf Wars Bryan Perrett served as Defense Correspondent to the Liverpool Echo. SELLING POINTS: . Re-issue of a publication initially released to acclaim in 1990 . Features extensive photographic illustration throughout. . An engaging history of the intricacies of jungle warfare in a variety of contexts through the ages. Illustrated
Bryan Perrett was educated at Liverpool College. He served in the Royal Tank Regiment and was awarded the Territorial Decoration. A professional military historian for many years, his books include A History of the Blitzkrieg and Knights of the Black Cross: Hitler's Panzerwaffe and its Leaders. His treatise Desert Warfare was widely consulted during the Gulf War. His most recent works, including Last Stand!, At All Costs! and Against all Odds! examine aspects of motivation. During the Falklands and Gulf Wars Bryan Perrett served as Defense Correspondent to the Liverpool Echo. He is the author of The Hunters and the Hunted (2012), Why the Germans Lost (2013) and Why the Japanese Lost (2014), all published by Pen and Sword Books.