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Phil Ward

    Ce livre est écrit du point de vue d'un auteur qui est à la fois un vétéran de combat décoré et un ancien instructeur de l'Army Ranger School. Son intérêt de toujours pour les tactiques des petites unités et les opérations spéciales est évident dans son œuvre, où il explore la profondeur du conflit en temps de guerre. Il transforme ses expériences et ses connaissances en récits captivants.

    Tip of the Sword
    Economy of Force
    • Economy of Force

      • 334pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Col. John Randal's reflections on Leros provide a deeper understanding of the events following the conflict in the previous installment. The narrative delves into the complexities of war, exploring themes of memory, loss, and resilience. Randal's personal journey reveals the impact of past battles on his present, offering insights into the psychological toll of military service. This sequel enriches the overarching story with poignant character development and a nuanced portrayal of the aftermath of conflict.

      Economy of Force
    • Tip of the Sword

      • 330pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Set during World War II, the narrative follows Colonel John Randal and his elite Raiding Forces as they execute a daring night drop on the Italian-held island of Castelrozzo. Tasked with establishing a base for Commando raids, the unit transitions from desert patrols to high-speed maritime operations. Amidst the chaos, Major the Lady Jane Seaborn is shot, and Commander Ian Fleming assigns a critical Top Secret mission. The climax involves a night combat jump on Sicily to secure a crucial bridge for General Patton, showcasing the intensity and strategic maneuvering of wartime operations.

      Tip of the Sword